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May 16 2016
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57 male
 Joined Dec 28 2009
 Flagstaff, AZ
Abineau Trail #127Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar May 16 2016
amos68Triplogs 3
Hiking2.35 Miles 1,790 AEG
Hiking2.35 Miles
1,790 ft AEG   5 Hrs    Break
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1st trip
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A friend and I hiked up the Abineau Trail to Waterline and back. There were patches of snow within a half mile of the trailhead and there was progressively more snow from there on. There was at least one avalanche this last winter that reached at least down to the fist crossing of the 2005 avalanche path. I think there is still 5 to 8 feet of snow in the gully above that in places. It is solid in most places. We did make a few postholes near the edge. It was slow going for us because of the snow and we were both recovering from colds.
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Apr 25 2012
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 Photos 23
 Triplogs 3

57 male
 Joined Dec 28 2009
 Flagstaff, AZ
Flume TrailCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 25 2012
amos68Triplogs 3
Hiking8.10 Miles 1,180 AEG
Hiking8.10 Miles   8 Hrs      1.01 mph
1,180 ft AEG
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I drove from Flagstaff to the Irvine parking area and hiked up the Flume Trail. I spend several hours at the Fossil Springs area and swam a little. I saw a Black Tail Rattlesnake on the way back down the Flume Trail. I also hiked to the waterfall from the second parking lot.
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Mar 31 2012
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57 male
 Joined Dec 28 2009
 Flagstaff, AZ
The Ropes TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Mar 31 2012
amos68Triplogs 3
Canyoneering3.50 Miles 1,588 AEG
Canyoneering3.50 Miles   7 Hrs      0.50 mph
1,588 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
II - Normally requires a half day
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Five friends and I drove from Flagstaff to the Wahweap Campground, set up our tents, and then drove back toward Page about 300 yards on Highway 89. We took a two track road about two miles southwest, parked, and then continued walking along the two track. The road eventually ended under twin high voltage towers. From there we kept walking northeast until we saw the two foot post sticking out of the rock that marks the start of the Ropes Trail. The trail/ route follows a diagonal crack to the southwest. There were two places where we had to down climb and two other places where there were fixed cables. The total drop was about 700 feet. We spent about 4 hours by the Colorado River fishing, "swimming", and just hanging out. I did catch a rainbow trout that I later had for dinner. The hike down was rather warm as we were in full sun. We waited long enough for shade to cover the first part of the climb. We spent the night at the campground.

We walked out to Horseshoe Bend on our way back to Flagstaff the next day.
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average hiking speed 0.76 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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