Since the weather is finally cooling off a little, the hiking season has begun here in Arizona!
At the beginning of this month we went and hiked the Go John Trail. The trail is in the hills around Cave Creek and is about 6 miles long. I've posted pictures from the trip. It was a nice hike, but I hear it's much better in the spring when the hills are covered with wildflowers. Unfortunately, we picked a long and "moderate" hike for our first of the season and it just about killed us (not to mention it was pretty darn hot out). Once I get into better hiking shape I'd like to try it again in the spring. On the plus side, we went to the Horny Toad for lunch and beers after.
This past weekend we went up to South Mountain. We started at the Buena Vista trailhead and hiked along the National Trail, looped through Fat Man's Pass and Hidden Valley, and headed back the way we came for a total of about 3.5 miles. I've posted pictures from the trip. The hike started out with Lise getting stung by a bee on the tip of her finger. Then about halfway through I twisted my left ankle and scraped up my right knee from the fall. Luckily it was just a light sprain and I continued on (my knee actually hurt more than my ankle). Then, about three quarters of the way through, as I was stepping up a bunch of rocks, my left calf totally seized up. I had to stop and massage it out a little before I could even move. I managed to hobble the rest of the way back. Injuries aside, it was a nice hike and I'd willingly do it again some time! Again, in hiking tradition, we had to stop for lunch and alcohol afterwards. We went to Poncho's and indulged in great Mexican food and margaritas.
I'm not sure when or where our next hike will be, but I'll try to post pictures from them, too. I'm hoping to do some hiking around Sedona and further north in the pine country. In the meantime, I really need to get some decent hiking boots!
Posted by Beth at November 17, 2008 02:51 PMPONCHOS? as in the mexican chain where you raise the little flag?
if so, you REALLY need a visit to texas to get some real mexican food. ponchos is crap.
HAHAHA NOOOOO. Not that Ponchos! As far as I know they don't exist in Arizona anymore. And honestly, if I want good Mexican food, I'm in the right spot. Texas just has that TexMex crap. ;-)
Posted by: lyssa at December 18, 2008 05:50 AM