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Oct 29 2016
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43 female
 Joined Jun 06 2016
 Tucson
Whiterock Mesa - AZT #25Payson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 29 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
Hiking16.09 Miles
Hiking16.09 Miles   6 Hrs   6 Mns   2.64 mph
14.5 LBS Pack
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1st trip
Linked   none no linked trail guides
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Hiked this passage with Sandy and Maria. We car camped at Doll Baby Trailhead on Friday night. We started around 8am and hiked this passage south, and a good portion of the terrain was rocky, especially a downhill portion that is nothing but rocks. There were large red rocks, and of course white rocks (which looked more like fossils or large bones). Beautiful views. There was water at Whiterock Spring. We stopped at Polk Spring for a break and I took that opportunity to refill my own water supply. We crossed the East Verde River and found our way to the dirt road leading to LF Ranch. This is the road we had to follow for approximately 4 miles to get back to our vehicles at Doll Baby Trailhead. Even the road itself was a challenge, with some rocky sections. The sky was nice and clear, and temps were a little hot but not too bad. Crows hovered overhead, squawking at us, and at some point along the trail we could hear turkeys but we never saw any.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Polk Spring Gallon per minute Gallon per minute
Nice flow. I filtered water and topped off my water supply for the remainder of the hike.
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Oct 21 2016
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 Tucson
Grand Canyon - Inner Gorge - AZT #38Northwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Backpack avatar Oct 21 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
Backpack26.86 Miles 6,688 AEG
Backpack26.86 Miles3 Days         
6,688 ft AEG30 LBS Pack
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1st trip
From Friday, October 21, to Sunday, October 23, my hiking friend Lova and I did the "Rim to Rim" at the Grand Canyon.

DAY ONE:
We started at South Kaibab Trail around 6:30am on Friday, hiking downhill to Bright Angel Campground. We stopped at each of the four designated rest areas to remove our packs, enjoy a snack, take some photos, and use the restrooms (if available). The stops were "Ooh Ahh Point," "Cedar Ridge," "Skeleton Point," and "Tip Off." Saw lots of other hikers up and down the trails, including "rim runners." The trail terrain varies; some areas are nice and smooth, others have some rock, and there are places with wooden logs placed across the trail that require a step down. Some neat areas with switchbacks too, especially after Skeleton Point. It's highly recommended that trekking poles be used on this hike. After we crossed the bridge over the Colorado River, we found a campsite at Bright Angel Campground around 1:30pm,set up our tents, hanged our packs, and checked out Phantom Ranch. Bright Angel Creek runs alongside the campground, but there are spigots with water in between the campsites. Bathroom facilities with flushing toilets are available. There is a phone to make calls, but I had difficulty making long distance calls, it only went to an operator who is able to process local calls.

NOTE - There are no water sources along this trail and very little shade, so prepare accordingly and hike smart. Composite bathrooms are available at Cedar Ridge and Tip Off.

DAY TWO:
We hit the trail at 8:00am, heading north through "The Box." The trail is spectacular, following alongside the Bright Angel Creek and being surrounded by the rocky areas of the Grand Canyon, featuring layers of rock in a wide variety of colors. We took our time, hiking along and taking lots of photos. We even took a detour to check out Ribbon Falls which featured an amazing waterfall. We took a nice break here, removing our socks and shoes and soaking our feet in the cold water. We made it to Cottonwood Camp around 3:00pm and found a nice campsite. Most of the campsites are not shaded, but on the plus side it allows you to see the night sky with the stars and Milky Way, which is crystal clear without any artificial light getting in the way.

DAY THREE:
We packed up our tents and most of our gear before breakfast so that we could hit the trail at sunrise. Our final destination was North Kaibab Trailhead at the North Rim and we had quite a climb ahead of us and knew it would take a good portion of the day. We hit the trail around 7:45am and made numerous short stops to rest our legs and catch our breath. Manzanita rest area has bathrooms, a Ranger Station, and still had the water turned on (which is scheduled to be shut off by mid-November for the winter season). The Creek still flows along this site as well, though once you hit the trail again and head north, it begins to climb back up the Canyon and veer away from the Creek. Signs at Manzanita advised that water at Supai Tunnel was turned off, which means no more sources for water until we reached the Trailhead. We did stop at Supai Tunnel to remove our packs, have a snack and use the restroom, and had a friendly squirrel hoping for some free food handouts. We finally climbed to the top of North Kaibab Trail and reached the Trailhead around 2:30pm...legs feeling like Jell-O, feet a tad sore, but super stoked that we successfully finished the hike and conquered the Canyon!

I am planning to do more "Rim to Rim" hikes in the future, including one with my boyfriend sometime in the Fall of next year. October is a GREAT month for these types of hikes. The daytime temps are in the 80s, night temps are in the 50s, so the weather is perfect. Clear skies at night. My next Rim to Rim adventure will be SOBO, so I can experience North Kaibab downhill, stay a night at Indian Garden Campground, and hike up Bright Angel Trail.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Bright Angel Creek Heavy flow Heavy flow

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Manzanita Creek Heavy flow Heavy flow

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Ribbon Falls Heavy flow Heavy flow
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Oct 01 2016
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43 female
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Four Peaks - AZT #20Payson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 01 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
Hiking19.35 Miles 7,000 AEG
Hiking19.35 Miles
7,000 ft AEG14 LBS Pack
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Linked   none no linked trail guides
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Hiked this Passage with my friend Sandy and her friend Maria on October 1-2, 2016. On Saturday afternoon, we hiked the southern 6 miles of the trail from Mills Ridge Trailhead to the bridge over Roosevelt Lake. It was a hot day, but great views of Apache Lake and Roosevelt lake near the end of that section. We stayed overnight at Bermuda Falls Campground and hit Pigeon Springs Trailhead early Sunday morning and hiked south to Mills Ridge Trailhead. The weather was much cooler and we even had sporadic rain falling. Lots of forest trees and leaves on the ground. Parts of the trail were also a little rocky but not too bad. We did not run into any water sources along the trail, all the springs and creeks were dry. Great day to hike a really nice part of the Arizona Trail.
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Sep 17 2016
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43 female
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 Tucson
Oracle - AZT #13Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Sep 17 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
Hiking8.95 Miles 805 AEG
Hiking8.95 Miles   2 Hrs   52 Mns   3.12 mph
805 ft AEG14.5 LBS Pack
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Hiked AZT Passage #13. Great terrain. Some areas were overgrown, but a good chunk of the trail was recently maintained.

Saw some deer, quail, and had a VERY close encounter with a Mojave Rattlesnake! It was just off the side of the trail, hidden in high brush. He coiled, rattled, and hissed, but did not attempt to strike.

No sources of water along the trail, but there is a water cache box at the trail registry near the underpass at the 77 and Tiger Mine Road. It was full of water jugs for hikers.
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Aug 20 2016
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43 female
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 Tucson
Happy Jack - AZT #28Payson, AZ
Payson, AZ
 Backpack avatar Aug 20 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Backpack30.60 Miles 2,600 AEG
 Backpack30.60 Miles2 Days         
2,600 ft AEG33 LBS Pack
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Hiked Happy Jack during the weekend with two friends. Got rained on a couple times. Saw some elk and turkeys. Heard lots of coyotes. Great scenery. Awesome adventure!

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Sheepherder Tank 76-100% full 76-100% full

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Shuffs Tank 76-100% full 76-100% full
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Aug 13 2016
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Santa Catalina Mountains - AZT #11Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 Hiking avatar Aug 13 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking20.98 Miles 8,733 AEG
 Hiking20.98 Miles   9 Hrs   47 Mns   2.14 mph
8,733 ft AEG20 LBS Pack
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Hiked with a group of friends down Lemmon Rock Lookout, then I split off to hike west across Wilderness of Rocks Trail to Romero Pass. Then I hiked Passage #11 of the Arizona Trail, SOBO.

Rain poured, I had to filter water from a creek, and I hiked the last few miles in the dark with another storm looming above and a curious raccoon on my tail.

Hiked a grand total of 20.98 miles.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Hutch's Pool 76-100% full 76-100% full

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Sycamore Reservoir 76-100% full 76-100% full
Plenty of water flowing.
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Jul 30 2016
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 Tucson
Las Colinas - AZT #6Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 30 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
Hiking14.36 Miles 1,670 AEG
Hiking14.36 Miles   5 Hrs   5 Mns   2.82 mph
1,670 ft AEG20 LBS Pack
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Saw some deer and a hawk. Couple creeks had flowing water. Very few shady spots during last 4 miles though the trail is easy at that point.
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Scholefield Spring Gallon per minute Gallon per minute
Nice flow in the creek.
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Jul 09 2016
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43 female
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 Tucson
Wilderness of Rocks Trail #44Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 Hiking avatar Jul 09 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking8.00 Miles 1,300 AEG
 Hiking8.00 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   2.07 mph
1,300 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Wilderness of Rocks Loop on Mt. Lemmon. Nice hike. Last two miles are on rocky terrain, with switchbacks, and all uphill.
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Jul 03 2016
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Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 Hiking avatar Jul 03 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking9.45 Miles 3,140 AEG
 Hiking9.45 Miles   4 Hrs   16 Mns   2.21 mph
3,140 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Hiked the "Big Loop," which is comprised of Echo Canyon Trail, Upper Rhyolite Trail, Sarah Deming Trail, Heart of Rocks Loop, Big Balanced Rock Trail, Mushroom Trail, and Ed Riggs Trail. Great hike, except for rattlesnakes.
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Apr 09 2016
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43 female
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 Tucson
Santa Rita Mountains - AZT #5Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 Hiking avatar Apr 09 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking13.85 Miles 1,942 AEG
 Hiking13.85 Miles
1,942 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Third group AZT hike.
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Feb 13 2016
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43 female
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Las Cienegas - AZT #7Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 Hiking avatar Feb 13 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking12.50 Miles 643 AEG
 Hiking12.50 Miles
643 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Second AZT hike with a group of friends.
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Jan 09 2016
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43 female
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Rincon Valley - AZT #8Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
 Hiking avatar Jan 09 2016
WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking14.70 Miles 1,490 AEG
 Hiking14.70 Miles
1,490 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Linked   none no linked trail guides
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My first AZT hike with a group of avid hikers.
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average hiking speed 2.38 mph

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