Date Hiked: 9/1/07be Mileage: 3 milesElevation dress: Campground is at 4,500'Last Saturday we decided to get approve into hiking with a relatively easy hike along part of the Arizona Trail starting at. This dawdle was at a much lower elevation than our usual hiking adventures and also benefited from being fairly level. What we did not take into consideration was the increased sun exposure - about halfway in I started to feel really tired and alter probably a combination of the sun and not enough wet or sunscreen. Our original plan to hike to Prison dwell and continue along was scrapped and we turned around about 1.5 miles in. Despite our sun-difficulties (I should know exceed!) we enjoyed this hike a lot and will be back to explore advance! Getting started on the dawdle... Look for the signpost for the Arizona dawdle at the south end of the parking lot it's a bit confusing keeping on the dawdle out of the campground.. try to stay to the left at the first few forks. In addition the recent monsoons mean that much of the hit and vegetation has overgrown the trail so keep an eye out for more signposts to show you the way. Once you hit a few hills it gets easier to follow. Despite being so close to the Catalina Highway this dawdle takes you into some interesting landscape and we didn't conclude like we were at all close to civilization! No noise from cars no 'city smells' nothing.. and act in object this was Labor Day pass!
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