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May 02 2020
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53 male
 Joined Oct 09 2011
 Gilbert AZ
Jug Trail #61 - Salome WildernessGlobe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Hiking avatar May 02 2020
sguffeyTriplogs 4
Hiking3.50 Miles 500 AEG
Hiking3.50 Miles   3 Hrs      1.17 mph
500 ft AEG35 LBS Pack
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What a gem! Perfect amount of water flow through the canyon. Not too hotcold. We used wetsuits, which I would recommend for this activity this time of year, and anytime canyoneering wet canyons, even in warm weather.

Finished the adventure with pizza at Big Daddy Pizza in Tonto Basin. Great pizza! Great service. Better than I expected from something in the middle of no where! Very recommended!
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Ocotillo, Brittle bush, fairy duster, prickly pear, saguhro,
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Mar 17 2013
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53 male
 Joined Oct 09 2011
 Gilbert AZ
Parsons Trail #144Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Backpack avatar Mar 17 2013
sguffeyTriplogs 4
Backpack8.00 Miles 600 AEG
Backpack8.00 Miles2 Days         
600 ft AEG33 LBS Pack
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This was a great little surprise o a trip. This was the first time I had taken my 5 year old out on an overnight hike - so I was looking for something that was kid friendly. This turned out to be perfect. The spring water made it easy - no need to pack heavy water, just filter. The route is relatively easy, not much dramatic elevation change. Amazing what a little water int he desert will do. This is a real gem of an area. A real oasis. The swimming hole at about 2 miles in is a real treat on a hot day. We were pleased to see that sycamore creek was running even above the parson spring, due to the recent heavy rains and snows upstream.
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Wildflowers Observation None
I thought for sure we would see a bit more wildflowers, but we were a bit too early, the green grass was just starting to sprout under the trees -- wildflower in a couple of weeks

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Dec 20 2012
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53 male
 Joined Oct 09 2011
 Gilbert AZ
Hermit - Boucher - Tonto - Hermit Loop, AZ 
Hermit - Boucher - Tonto - Hermit Loop, AZ
 
Backpack avatar Dec 20 2012
sguffeyTriplogs 4
Backpack28.50 Miles 340 AEG
Backpack28.50 Miles3 Days         
340 ft AEG31 LBS Pack
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One of the best trips of my life. I had always wanted to visit the grand canyon and hike it, but I've heard so many stories about how challenging it is that I was actually getting a bit of an unreasonable fear about the whole thing. So I was thrilled when Rob and Mark invited me to go on their trip in December.

----Summary----
DAY 1
Hermit trail head to junction with the Boucher trail 2.7 mi.
Boucher trail to Yuma point 2.5 mi
Yuma Point to Boucher Camp sites 4.1 mi
Camped at Boucher Camp sites

DAY 2
Boucher Camp sites along Boucher Creek to Boucher Rapids at Colorado River 1.5 mi
Boucher Rapid to Tonto trail junction 2 mi
Tonto Trail to the Hermit creek 1.2 mi
Hermit Creek to Hermit Rapids 1.5
Camped at Hermit Rapids

DAY 3
Hermit Rapids to Hermit Trail head 9.7 mi

Highlights:
I loved the view at Yuma point
Descending the redwall made me pee my pants a little
I loved camping at Boucher Camp -- perfect spot for base camp
I loved camping at the river shore at Hermit Rapids
The view from the top of the cathedral stairs was awesome!

One of my favorite trips ever!
The Hermit creek gorge was amazing

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Oct 13 2012
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53 male
 Joined Oct 09 2011
 Gilbert AZ
Samaniego PeakTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 13 2012
sguffeyTriplogs 4
Hiking12.00 Miles 2,000 AEG
Hiking12.00 Miles
2,000 ft AEG
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Camped at Spencer canyon campground about 4 miles south of Summerhaven, then drove to the trail head. Set off on the hike from the parking lot, near the power-station, near the Mount Lemon Peak, skycenter. The morning weather was particularly spectacular as a cold front came through and brought low clouds, rain, and much colder temperatures -- very welcome considering the hot weather we came from in the valley. We loved the feeling as were literally "Walked through the clouds". However this provided a bit of a challenge for navigation, because of the low visibility, we had to rely on our maps and GPS since we couldn't see landmarks very well, and there are several trail splits in this area. Here is the route we used to Samaniego Peak: We followed the Mt. Lemon trail #5, but taking the Meadow Trail alternate segment #5a (0.8 mi.). We noted that the meadow would make a great camp spot, for tents in good weather (could be really really bad in a thunderstorm). Continued on Mt. Lemon Trail #5 (0.7mi) to junction with Sutherland Trail. Continued on Southerland Trail #6 (0.8 mi.) to junction with the Samniego Ridge Trail #7. Then took Samaniego Ridge Trail to Walnut Springs, which is at the base of the peak (3.3 mi.). Then we bushwacked to the peak (no trail) about (0.6 mi.). There are two spots where there are junctions with trails that lead east, down the ridge to Canada del Oro Trail #4, of course, just stay on the ridge to continue on to the peak. Total trip distance one way was 6.8 mi. (13.2 mi. RT). Our ultimate goal was to find a geocache near the peak -- Good job Dave for finding it! The elevation gain is about 2000 ft returning to Mt. Lemon Peak to the parking lot, but this is a bit deceiving as the trail follows the ridge which goes up and down enough that it feels like the actual elevation change may be much more -- be prepared for it to take longer that you think. Overall it was a perfect day -- a nice strenuous hike, with perfect cool weather, and absolutely gorgeous views of the valley below.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Moderate
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate

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The spring flow was sufficient to fill the round tank, but not much flow was evident
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