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May 08 2009
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42 male
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Jug Trail #61 - Salome WildernessGlobe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Canyoneering avatar May 08 2009
buffalocheeseTriplogs 3
Canyoneering3.50 Miles 500 AEG
Canyoneering3.50 Miles
500 ft AEG
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What an awesome canyon!!! Pulled into the trailhead about noon, maybe an hour hike down to the water and 2-3 hours in the canyon, then about another hour to get back up to the car. Well worth every step! Was a little warm on the hike down but luckily the sun was behind the hills on the hike back out. Tons of water slides, deep pools to swim through, just an awesome canyon. We took a small rope (not strong enough for a rappel) that we used for a handline to get out to the jumping point at the big waterfall. The rock was pretty slippery and it was kinda hairy getting out to the ledge where you could jump from safely. Next time I might look a little higher? There might be a ledge that is easier to get to but would be significantly higher of a jump (25' vs. 40'). The other group rappelled with no problem.

Tips:
-I was worried about getting to the trailhead in my civic...no problem, road was fine if you take it slow and river crossing was super shallow (at least this time of year)
-When hiking down to the canyon from the trailhead, just keep going until you see an easy spot to climb down to the water
-Take something soft to ride the slides and help float through the long deep pools (we took a $2 Wal-Mart tube that worked awesome)
-The water felt awesome, no wet suit needed (again, at this time of year)
-Gets a little chilly when the sun goes behind the walls, I was fine but my wife started
turning blue
-Everything will get wet! Take a dry bag.
-Don't do this hike unless you're comfy jumping 25' or rappelling
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May 02 2009
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42 male
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Big Dipper - Castle Creek WildernessPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar May 02 2009
buffalocheeseTriplogs 3
Hiking3.20 Miles 1,008 AEG
Hiking3.20 Miles   5 Hrs      0.64 mph
1,008 ft AEG
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My wife and I have been wanting to do this hike for quite a while and weren't disappointed in the slightest. The water was refreshing and the hike was awesome. It took about an hour to get to the trail head from I-17 on a pretty decent dirt road. Quite an elevation drop, wasn't bad going down but on the hike out we were huffing and puffing pretty hard. Sweet swimming hole.

Some tips:
-don't leave valuables in your car, I've read about many people getting burglarized
-once you get to the creek bed at the bottom of the canyon leave the trail and just scramble down the creek for a while until you come to a big 'ole waterfall
-rope down falls is on the left as you approach the drop off
-bring some rope just in case the one that is there now isn't there later
-great trees for a hammock right by the pool
-deepest part of pool was only about 7 feet (May 2) so be careful when jumping off the cliffs
-early afternoon the pool is in full sun, later in the afternoon it is all shaded
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May 05 2008
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Havasu Canyon TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar May 05 2008
buffalocheeseTriplogs 3
Hiking21.00 Miles 2,496 AEG
Hiking21.00 Miles
2,496 ft AEG
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average hiking speed 0.64 mph

WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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