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Pemberton Trail - MMRP - 27 members in 269 triplogs have rated this an average 2.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 12 2025
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63 male
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 Sunnyslope, PHX
Tortoise Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking7.46 Miles 470 AEG
Hiking7.46 Miles   2 Hrs   29 Mns   3.00 mph
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Wife & I left home at 6:00 a.m. to avoid rush hour. Then, to kill time before dawn, I had a chicken-fried steak Grand Slam breakfast at Denny's in Fountain Hills. Many folks eat but don't exercise, some eat to exercise: I exercise to eat.

My plan was to hike a 7.0 mile loop -- a lasso if you count the first 250 feet -- of Tortoise, Wagner, Granite, Bluff, Stoneman Wash, and Pemberton Trails. It was drizzling as we arrived, but soon stopped. With an inch of rain the previous few days, I was hoping for flowers.

Tortoise Trail disabused me of that notion.

Wagner Trail had one brick red & darkening ocotillo. Scarey sign warning passers by not to wander near the maintenance yard, lest they get slapped with a class 2 misdemeanor.

Granite Trail had a small grotto of granite boulders. There’s a decrepit spring box next to the boulders. No flowers, but the clouds broke up enough I could see the mountains.

Bluff Trail would be a zippy downhill the direction I hiked it, away from the mountains.

Stoneman difficult, presumably for being sandy. Walking it was no problem. There’s guide posts, but it’s more a case of choose your own adventure. I’m glad I did. First, I found a nice cluster of penstemon. Further down, some beautiful saguaro.

When I arrived back at the Shallmo trailhead at noon, I was looking forward to a restorative ☘️ shake at Mickey D’s. Instead, my wife informed me that my SUV’s battery was dead. What a disaster. Suffice to say AI “customer service” is an abomination, and the bean counters who implement it deserve eternal fiery torture in the deepest pits of Gehenna.

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One cluster of hackberry beardtongue.
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Feb 22 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Coachwhip Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking12.87 Miles 1,008 AEG
Hiking12.87 Miles   4 Hrs   36 Mns   2.80 mph
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I was looking on my computer and I hadn't hiked the Coachwhip Trail since 2011, so it seemed like a good time to go back and hike it again. I started from the main lot and hiked southbound (CCW) on the Pemberton loop, then turned left onto the Coachwhip, left again on the Dixie Mine Trail, then hiked back on the Pemberton Trail again, making a lasso loop out of it. First mile was in the dark, and it was surprisingly a bit chilly. Once the sun hit, it warmed up fast as usual, but it was still comfortable all morning.

I was able to hike faster than my usual pace due to the mostly smoother trails in the county parks, so I made pretty good time. I saw one mountain biker for the first 7 miles, then more traffic once I got back on the Pemberton Trail. No wildlife seen other than a desert hare. The interpretive sign by the Pemberton Ranch site that gives the history has been completely bleached white by the sun, someone wasn't thinking when they designed that.
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Sep 21 2024
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 Joined Mar 06 2014
 Tempe, AZ
MMRP Wandering, AZ 
MMRP Wandering, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Sep 21 2024
desert_jellyfishTriplogs 19
Hiking6.02 Miles 480 AEG
Hiking6.02 Miles   2 Hrs   57 Mns   2.30 mph
480 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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We intended to do a larger loop but decided to cut it short and do some off-trail hiking. There are several very deep arroyos in this section between the Pemberton and Tonto Tank trails, which made for fun problem solving to get around or through them. I would like to go back and explore them at some point. While walking through a wash, we ruined a snake's lunch after stepping near some brush - a rabbit ran one direction and a massive rattlesnake went the other. Watch your step out there.

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Aug 03 2024
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Pemberton Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.16 Miles 547 AEG
Hiking10.16 Miles   3 Hrs   56 Mns   2.62 mph
547 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Morning hike at MMRP in the morning to beat the heat. Started from the main TH and hiked CCW on Pemberton, Lariat, Delsie, Granite, Bluff, Granite, and Pemberton again. Only saw one other hiker, who was needed instructions on which trails to get back to where she stared from. Everyone else was bikers. Clouds followed the sun for the first 2.5 hours, then it started to heat up the last few miles. I was tempted to try to squeeze in another mile on the Pemberton, but the heat changed my mind on that.
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Mar 02 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Scenic North Trail Loop, AZ 
Scenic North Trail Loop, AZ
 
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Run/Jog10.12 Miles 636 AEG
Run/Jog10.12 Miles   2 Hrs   18 Mns   4.43 mph
636 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Slow trail run but technically still running. Ran a new trail called Scenic Trail which had a good long hill followed by a ridgeline back to Pemberton Trail. Then ran over to Chuparosa Trail and the North Trail Loop before heading back to Pemberton Trailhead. Nice butterfly loop for a change...definitely will do the Scenic Trail again!
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Feb 18 2024
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 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Dixie Mine Lasso, AZ 
Dixie Mine Lasso, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 18 2024
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.64 Miles 1,400 AEG
Hiking13.64 Miles   4 Hrs   43 Mns   3.09 mph
1,400 ft AEG      18 Mns Break
 
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found this combo starting from golden eagle trailhead - thanks, @yoder
john and i got going just after sunrise
dixie mine > coachwhip > pemberton > dixie mine
we took the time to go up on the tailings pile, then to the mine
we continued up the drainage to the petroglyphs
john climbed up a pourover that still had running water to find a few more
fun to do some exploring
back on dixie mine, we did the lasso part clockwise
had some cloud cover at times, then a nice breeze as we finished
saw several mountain bikers and a few hikers later in the morning
coffee and DJ's for lunch - love that place
thanks john, good times!
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Feb 18 2024
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 chandler,az
Dixie Mine Lasso, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Feb 18 2024
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.64 Miles 1,400 AEG
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Kelly proposed this hike. Who am I to argue...
Got going just after sunrise. I haven't hiked from this trailhead in quite a few years. The area has grown up a lot. Some beautiful homes with not so beautiful prices.
We spent a good amount of time exploring around Dixie mine and up the wash to another mine entrance, some prospects and some glyphs. Interesting.
From the Dixie Mine trail we took Coachwhip to Pemberton and back on Dixie Mine.
Fun day. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Jan 19 2024
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 phoenix, az
Pemberton Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.44 Miles 817 AEG
Hiking10.44 Miles   3 Hrs   13 Mns   3.35 mph
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started from tom's thumb trailhead around 0800
the idea was marcus landslide over to pemberton and back on gooseneck
went through quite a bit of diamond fire burn on the northern part of the hike
cool temps to start with some high clouds
a lot of new territory for me, and i haven't hiked from tom's thumb in years
i like all the granite
good footing the entire hike with some small rolling hills
good suggestion john, thanks
breakfast at butters afterwards = yum
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Jan 19 2024
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 chandler,az
Pemberton Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking10.44 Miles 817 AEG
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Kelly and I got out to hike on some trails we hadn't been on in years. Trails are smooth and in great shape. Nice weather. Only saw a dozen or so others out hiking and a handful of mountain bikers.
Coffee and breakfast after. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Dec 26 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
Escondido Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 26 2023
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Hiking11.07 Miles 1,129 AEG
Hiking11.07 Miles   4 Hrs   13 Mns   2.63 mph
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I was planning to do this hike last month but when I started the lightning storms from the night before hadn't quit yet, so I modified it. This time I got the loop in and also did Lousley Hill, which has really nice 360 views. Dark when I started, sunny but still cool when I finished. Felt noticeably cooler on Lousley Hill. Not much traffic on the trails since it was a Tuesday, busier when I finished up.
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Nov 27 2023
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Shallmo Wash Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking9.97 Miles 793 AEG
Hiking9.97 Miles   3 Hrs   15 Mns   3.07 mph
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Starting at the Horse Staging Area, today’s plan was to hike all of Shallmo Wash Trail, a wee bit of Pemberton Trail and all of Escondido Trail.

I started hiking just after 8:00 a.m., when the late autumn sun was still relatively low in the sky. The clouds were wispy, laced with contrails. The temperature was 58℉, and breezy, so I wore my hoodie.

Shallmo Wash Trail is hard. More like cement than dirt. Firm & fast singletrack. I took my best pictures of the day along it: Clouds, low-angle sun shots, and saguaro cactus.

I don’t recall seeing a single saguaro along Pemberton. I did see about a half dozen MTBs. Hoping to add something interesting to my video, I stopped at a small wood bridge waiting for an MTB to roll by for a finger quotes “action” shot. Twenty minutes I waited. No bueno. Of course. 🙄

The sky had become totally overcast, so even though the temperature had ostensibly increased, I kept my hoodie on.

Just after 10:00 a.m., I turned onto Escondido. It starts heading east along the north edge of the mesa. The next two miles are downhill. A couple of MTBs preceeded me, but I didn’t see another one the remainder of my hike. At the bottom of the descent, the trail turns south. It becomes rolling and very twisty as the MTB-optimized route is squeezed between the mesa and McDowell Mountain Rd. If you need a bail, the trail is never more than ⅓ mile from the heavily-trafficked road, and sometimes as close as 200 yds. Most of this hike’s elevation is in this section, in the form of many 50-80 ft. / 4-5% slope climbs.

It would probably be a blast to ride Escondido, but hiking it got to be drudgery without something, anything, to photograph. Maybe in April, when the flowers bloom, it might be better. Oh well: Miles is miles.

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Nov 18 2023
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Pemberton Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 18 2023
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.33 Miles 575 AEG
Hiking10.33 Miles   3 Hrs   58 Mns   2.60 mph
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This was an exercise in backup plans. Stayed local to hike due to the weather, specifically the threat of lightning. I went up to McDowell Mtn park with the intent that I would have bailout options in the event of lightning. This became an issue almost immediately as I hiked over to the Shallmo Wash Trail from the main staging TH. I had intended to do a big loop with the Shallmo Wash and Escondido trails, but by the one mile mark, I decided to head back to the TH as a cell moved in nearby and the lightning and thunder became more frequent. By the time I got back to the TH, the cell moved and the skies were much lighter. I decided to head out north on the Pemberton Trail with the same idea of going out and back. I continued on this plan with this and the Scenic and Tortoise Trails and then finished up with the Hilltop Trail, which I had never hiked before. I started out thinking I might only get a 2 mile hike in, but I finished up with over 10 for the day. There was no other lightning nearby after that initial cell went through, so I could have done my original backup plan. Nothing special, but the scenery was nice and a little different with the clouds rolling through the mountains.
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Oct 25 2023
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 Goodyear, AZ
MMRP Angry Coyote Loop, AZ 
MMRP Angry Coyote Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking28.60 Miles 1,753 AEG
Mtn Biking28.60 Miles   2 Hrs   35 Mns   11.52 mph
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I've been dying to take the gravel bike out to MMRP for a spin. Didn't want to brave the weekday cross town traffic, but the parks has events scheduled for the next few weekends, so today is the day! Did the Angry Coyote Loop (Cinch, Scenic, Pemberton, Escondido, Verde, Pemberton, Delsie, Bluff, Pemberton, Tonto Tank, Pemberton, Lower Shallmo Wash counter clockwise) and finished it off with a lap around the Sport Loop on the competitive track. The Aravaipa Running club is setting up for it Javelina Jundred race this weekend. Lots of bikers and hikers out on the trails this morning. It was a great ride on the Cutthroat.
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Jun 10 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Rock Knob Loop - MSP, AZ 
Rock Knob Loop - MSP, AZ
 
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking5.84 Miles 727 AEG
Hiking5.84 Miles   2 Hrs   48 Mns   2.19 mph
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Loop around MSP in the heat. Did a bit of offtrail to connect some trails and shorten the hike. I like the Rock Knob area and this section of the McDowells in general. Mini rock domes scattered about make pleasant scenery....I'll have to come back in the winter when it's not so hot...I believe one of the rock domes would make a nice extended lunch spot :)
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Feb 25 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
Marcus Landslide Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 25 2023
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking12.82 Miles 1,112 AEG
Hiking12.82 Miles   4 Hrs   45 Mns   2.76 mph
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I had plans for early in the evening, so I had to pick something closer to home. Hadn't been out to Marcus Landslide in a while.

Took the long way out from McDowell Mountain Park and the Pemberton Trail, the took the Tonto Tank Trail back. Chilly at the start, then pleasantly cool from the cloud cover. Very green everywhere.

It's been over 10 years I think since I did this trail, I don't remember all the spur trails on the loop to the interpretive points. Submarine Rock was interesting. Spooky to stand under it next to the other rock keeping it from crushing you.

Didn't see any wildlife, lots of bikes along the way and most hikers out by the landslide. Made pretty good time even with spending some extra time out there checking things out.
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Feb 24 2023
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 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Tom's Thumb Trail - MSPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
 Hiking9.50 Miles 1,850 AEG
 Hiking9.50 Miles   3 Hrs   25 Mns   2.97 mph
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A combination of a number of trails to form a 9.5 mile loop hike. Trails included:
1. Toms Thumb Trail (1.6 miles)
2. East End Trail (1.4)
3. Windmill Trail (1.0)
4. Permberton Trail (1.7)
5. Rock Knob Trail (1.0)
6. Marcus Landslide Trail (0.6)
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Oct 15 2022
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 Mesa, AZ
Wagner - Granite - Bluff Loop - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking12.09 Miles 645 AEG
Hiking12.09 Miles   4 Hrs   26 Mns   2.73 mph
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I did a version of this loop without the Bluff Trail. At the north part of the Pemberton Trail I saw some horse trails that aren't on any maps. I hiked one short spur of one to note it on my track. I may go back one day to hike those trails to see where they go. I took the Granite adn Delsie Trails out to the Pemberton Trail, then after the Lariat Trail, I took the Wagner and Tortoise Trails back to the lot.

the clear skies made for the best pictures at sunrise with some light cloud cover and the early light hitting the McDowells. After that the clouds rolled in, which made for drab lighting, but for comfortable weather to hike in. Missed the rain by a few minutes and was hit by light rain on the drive home. Still had plenty of time to spare from the bigger storms that hit later in the afternoon.
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Oct 09 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Tom Thumb Coachwhip loop, AZ 
Tom Thumb Coachwhip loop, AZ
 
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rcorfmanTriplogs 1,867
Hiking10.26 Miles 1,837 AEG
Hiking10.26 Miles   3 Hrs   44 Mns   2.81 mph
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My route: I started at Tom's Thumb trailhead and took Tom's Thumb trail up to Tom's Thumb. From there, I back tracked to the East End trail and followed it down to the Windmill trail. I took Windmill trail to Coachwhip Trail, then to Pemberton Trail. Pemberton trail to Boulder Trail, to Marcus Landslide trail, and back to Tom's Thumb trailhead.

The day was really nice, temperatures were comfortable and there was a slight breeze. People weren't much of a problem. There were several on the way up to Tom's Thumb and on my way down from Tom's Thumb to the East End trail. After that, I saw only a handful of people until I was finishing up on the Marcus Landslide trail.

Tom's Thumb trail is more like a path for most of it. It's all decomposed granite and is wider and smoothed. I actually wished it was rougher as it was too groomed for my taste.

Going down East End trail was interesting as the tread changed composition at least three times. It started with the decomposed granite, switched to some other type of rock, then sandstone. I don't pretend to be a geologist, so that's the depth of my take.

Once on the Windmill trail, things were fairly level and fast when the tread was good. Even when the tread wasn't as good, it was still fairly easy to keep walking with purpose.

There is a ramada and picnic table at the Coachwhip / Pemberton junction. I stopped there and had a Gatorade. There's a bike stand, and tools for cyclists. There're also some prayer flags and plaques with interesting verse in the ramada. It was a good place to stop for a few minutes.

The Marcus Landslide trail is an interpretive trail and is smooth and wide like the Tom's Thumb trail. By then I was hungry and just wanted to finish so I mostly just cruised by the signs.
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Sep 12 2022
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Rock Knob Trail - MSP / MMRPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking6.60 Miles 850 AEG
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Always a nice little hike in the morning.
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 Gilbert, AZ
Pemberton Trail - MMRPPhoenix, AZ
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jacobemerickTriplogs 232
 Run/Jog15.58 Miles 1,049 AEG
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First time at MMRP. Parked at the Four Peaks Staging Area around 530am - enough light from full moon and predawn sun to keep the headlamp in the car. Started on Shallmo Wash trail, connected with Pemberton and headed clockwise, kept a controlled, slow pace around 13 mins/mile. A few runners passed me, I passed a few. There was some pleasant sprinkles along miles 4 & 5, a rainbow came out to play after that, and the sunrise was spectacular. Things got dreary after that - there's only so many times I could stare at the surrounding mountains while tripping over rocks and dodging mountain bikes. While the plan was to do a full 18, taking one of the Scenic Trails back to the lot, I walked most of mile 14 and quit after 15.5 or so, walking the rest of the way. Something something humidity and ankle or something.

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