Monthly Archives: January 2015

Dove Mountain/Wild Burro By Carol

Wed., Jan. 21. In the mountains there is the promise of… something unexplained. A higher place of awareness, a spirit that soars. So we climb… and in climbing there is more than a metaphor; there is a means of discovery.” What … Continue reading

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Madera Canyon By Carol Simpson

Jan. 26, Wed. When preparing to hike in the mountains – pack a light heart. The hike in Madera Canyon indeed had us hiking in the forested canyon mountains. The English name is “Lumber Gorge” & is on the northwestern … Continue reading

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Hope Camp by Carol Simpson

In every walk with nature we always receive far more than we seek.  The Hope Camp hike was at the far southeast area of the Saguaro National Park.  We looked out our windows in the early morning to be greeted … Continue reading

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Full Moon/Sunrise hike by David Carr

Save February 3rd, 2015! I am planning a Full Moon/ Sunrise hike around “Flight Path” hiking trail, located across the street from the park!  We will meet at classroom 1 at 5:15 am (yes, I said 5:15 am) and leave promptly at … Continue reading

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Kings Canyon/Gould Mine Loop by Carol Simpson

“One does not hike to attain enlightenment, rather one hikes because he is enlightened.”    It was only 39 degrees and windy in the early morning as our hikers set out to hike the King’s Canyon trail.  With many folks arriving … Continue reading

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New Years Day Hike.

15 brave souls ventured to Tumacacori to do the traditional hike to Tubac. However we did not do the entire trail!  Rain had made several areas past the adobe house very muddy, so we only did 2.2 miles out and 2.2 … Continue reading

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