Re: [Az-Geocaching] Hiking in Phoenix area

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Author: Regan Smith
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Hiking in Phoenix area
Have you hike Alta Vista?

wrote:
> Guy emailed me off list with some South Mountain suggestions. I live in Laveen, so S. Mtn is really the only hiking I've done in the valley except for Squaw Peak. I love the north side because is is so less congested.
>
> Thanks for the info on the Wilderness area and ways to get around paying for parking. That'll be helpful when we do the Supers in a few weeks!
>
> Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. If anyone has any more, I'd be happy to hear about them!
>
> Crystal
> ---- Team Sprocket <> wrote:
> Don't forget that geocaches are not allowed in the Superstition Wilderness
> Area (or any Wilderness Area, for that matter.) If you plan to "drop" a
> cache while you're out hiking and looking for others, you should keep that
> in mind. There are a number of caches in the area between Lost Dutchman
> Park and the Wilderness Boundary though. To avoid the fee for the privelege
> of 'parking' at Lost Dutchman Park, I'd recommend one of the trailhead
> parking areas along First Water Road.
>
>
> I'm surprised no one has mentioned South Mountain as a hiking/caching
> location within 20 minutes of Phoenix. South Mountain Park is the largest
> municipal park in the country (if not the world) and (at least the last time
> I was there) there is no use fee. There are miles and miles of trails and
> possible elevation changes of over 1000 feet. It's in the heart of the city
> and sees heavy traffic but as you get further into the interior you will
> forget you are in the city. There are a couple of bookmark lists detailing
> South Mountain caches which would indicate that there are between 50 and 80
> active caches in the area. A carefully planned hiking/caching trip could
> give easily give even a moderately experienced hiker a dozen cache finds in
> a day of hiking. My biggest complaint with the park is the fact that it
> closes at night and you have to wait for the gates to open in the morning to
> access the main trailheads but, if you know where to go, you can avoid that
> inconvenience.
>
> Regards,
> -- Sprocket
>
>
>
>> Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 17:44:00 -0400
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>> Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Hiking in Phoenix area
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>> Wow! That Siphon Draw trail looks awesome! I've been wanting to do some
>> in the Superstitions, too. Thanks!!
>>
>>
>
> --
> -Crystal
>
>
> "Vision without action is a daydream; action without vision is a nightmare" - Japanese proverb
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