Saturday, March 24, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Seen At Silly Mountain Today
This western diamondback rattlesnake. It was next to the trail and I would have walked right by it if it hadn't rattled and caught my attention. It wasn't very happy to see me.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Cat Peaks/Pass Trail
Today I hiked the Cat Peaks/Pass Trail. Here are some of the sights I saw.
Barrel cactus with big buddy.
Barrel cactus with little buddy.
Bush in bloom.
Hedgehog cactus in bloom.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Spring Training 2012
We went to Tempe Diablo stadium today for employee orientation. This will be our 4th season of working concessions for Aramark during spring training for the LA Angels.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Pass Mountain Saddle
On Friday we hiked the Pass Mountain Saddle Trail. It's actually a part of the Pass Mountain Trail but this hike is from the Meridian parking area to the saddle and back. About 4 miles total and about 700' elevation gain.
Karen coming up the trail.
Karen going down a section of white slickrock .
Karen looking at the Superstition Mountains.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Bulldog Saddle Trail
Yesterday I hiked the Bulldog Saddle Trail. Here's a nice view of the Superstition Mountains I took while coming down the trail.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Tonto National Monument
Today we visited the Tonto National Monument. We had made reservations for the hike/tour to the upper cliff dwellings. It's a 3 mile (1.5 miles each way) hike with 600' of elevation gain. There were about a dozen of us on the hike lead by Ranger Jan. We made many stops on the way up when Jan would talk about the animal and plant life. It took over 1 1/2 hours to get to the dwelling. Once there we ate lunch outside the dwelling and then went inside. Jan explained many of the rooms and what we were seeing. Very interesting place! After about an hour we headed back down. It took less than 1/2 hour to get back down. All in all a very worthwhile outing.
Upper cliff dwelling as seen from the trail.
Ranger Jan explaining one of the rooms.
View from the dwelling.
The trail switchbacking up the hill.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Peak 3004 Loop Hike
Today I did the Peak 3004 Loop hike. Unlike the last (and first) time on this trail today I did a pretty good job following the cairns when the trail died out. Karen hiked up to the Pass Mountain Saddle and waited for me there. It took me 2 hours to get to reach that saddle. We then hiked down together. Even on a busy Sunday afternoon I was the only hiker out there until I reached the Pass Mountain Trail. Heading down we ran into lots of other hikers.
The first part of this hike is on the Bulldog Saddle Trail.
It's also known as the "Fish Rock Trail." Now I know why.
Trails around here tend to be rocky.
This is part of the Bulldog Saddle Trail.
Karen on the Pass Mountain Trail.
Ross on the Pass Mountain Trail.
Superstition Mountains from the Pass Mountain Trail.
Panorama from the Pass Mountain Trail.
Karen in the wash near Meridian parking area.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
New Hike Today
Karen was busy with the HOA's rummage sale this morning so I went hiking alone. I parked at the Idaho Trailhead and hiked into the canyon to the immediate north. The trail was well defined at first but eventually disappeared in a wash. It would have required some serious bushwhacking to continue so I turned back. There's a rock formation visible from outside the canyon that looks like a balance rock. But from inside the canyon it looks like the head of a lizard eating a morsel of food (see the pictures to see what I mean.) After hiking in the canyon I hiked around the base of the hills and down in 2 different washes before calling it a morning.
Panorama view from inside the canyon.
The "lizard head" rock.
Closeup of the "lizard head" rock.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
New Hike Today
Today we hiked a new trail for us, the Second Water Trail. This hike starts at the First Water Trailhead. Like the Peralta Trailhead this one is at the end of a dirt road. But unlike the long drive to the Peralta Trailhead this one is only 2 1/2 miles down the road. We didn't hike the entire trial but rather hiked in about 2 miles and then came back. That allowed us to reach Garden Valley, a large, flat area. The trail didn't have any large elevation changes but there were some ups and down. Overall a nice hike on a nice trail.
Trail intersection sign.
From from the trail.
Karen heading up the trail.
How's this for a western scene?
Panorama of the Garden Valley area.
Skinny saguaro along the trail.
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