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Feb 27 2011

Hailed on Hieroglyphics Trail

Posted by JacQ

We decided to try out a new trail today… hoping the storm would be cleared by the time we get to the trailhead, but a big storm cloud rolled in, and it hailed, so we had to head back.

Sunday church trafficLost Goldmine Trailhead parking lotLost Goldmine TrailheadLost Goldmine Trailhead signGetting ready to head outInteresting gate at the trailheadStart of Lost Goldmine TrailField of saguarosSomeone removed the sign for Hieroglyphics TrailThe storm in the distanceLooks like the cholla cactus explodedI really like cholla cactus...View of the trailhead parking lotView from Hieroglyphics TrailHieroglyphics TrailAnother interesting gate on Hieroglyphics TrailSaguaros on Hieroglyphics TrailDamaged cactusLots of moisture in there...It is getting a bit colderStill ignoring the storm cloudClose up of the hailPea size hail on Hieroglyphics TrailHailed on Hieroglyphics TrailRushing back to our truckI could not stop taking photos and videosThis was too much funHailed on Hieroglyphics TrailHailed on Hieroglyphics TrailJeremy kept telling me to stop filming and hurry upI still could not stop taking photos...Hailed on Hieroglyphics TrailIt hailed in the desert today~
Jan 26 2011

Camelback Mountain – Cholla Trail

Posted by JacQ

We have hiked Camelback Mountain quite a few times through the Echo Canyon Summit Trail, and was curious how the Cholla Trail is like. Today, I got a chance to hike it with our friends came back for a short visit.

Since there is no parking on Cholla Lane, everyone has to use the street parking on Invergordon Road. We were here in the late morning, so the street parking was already pretty full. We parked about 0.35 mile from Cholla Lane.

After we walked to the entrance of Cholla Lane, it is another 0.3 mile walk to the Cholla Trail head which is a very unassuming little trail head on the left hand side (south) of the Cholla Lane.

The first 1.5 miles was pretty easy and wide trail… nothing compared to the Echo Canyon Summit Trail. However, the last half mile was quite tough, lots of areas that require some heavy scrambling, so technically, Cholla has some tougher spots compared to the Summit Trail.

I still like the Echo Canyon Summit Trail better than Cholla Trail, but I will be back again to give it another try.

Camelback Mountain - Cholla TrailStriking a pose before heading out.Cholla Trail headCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailErin running up the trailCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailThe start of the trail is pretty tameCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailThe trail gets pretty steep and rocky hereCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailFinally catching up to ErinCamelback Mountain - Cholla TrailThis old guy caught up to me, and passed me later... shame on meThe start of the nasty part of the trailThe start of the nasty part of the trailThe large blue dots mark the trail... so where is the trail? Yes, I am looking up at this point...Yeah, pretty technical hikingI was scared here... I hate heights and this did not helpFinally made it to the topTime to head backCamelback Mountain - Cholla Trail

Dec 24 2010

Summit Camelback Mountain

Posted by JacQ

We took Barna and Erin hiking at Camelback Mountain on Christmas Eve.

Summit Hike Camelback MountainFirst short breakSummit Hike Camelback MountainSummit Hike Camelback MountainThe tiny white dot on the rock is a personJeremy is pretty tired at this pointAwesome dog carrying his own backpackSummit Hike Camelback MountainSummit Hike Camelback MountainSummit Hike Camelback MountainSummit Hike Camelback MountainChristmas tree at the summitSummit Hike Camelback MountainAnother Christmas tree at the summitSummit Hike Camelback MountainView of Tempe from the summitPhoto op timeLots of people here even on Christmas daySummit Hike Camelback Mountain
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