Monday, January 30, 2017

San Lorenzo Canyon, January 8, 2017

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It certainly doesn’t look like a canyon could exist between the Acacia and Lemitar exits west of I-25.  I have heard of the San Lorenzo Canyon from several people, some of which lived in Socorro several years.  Everyone recommends it.






Sunday, January 15, 2017

Sedona - Fay Canyon Hike

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This is our final day, and hike for this trip.  After loading up with the free breakfast at the hotel we pack the car and start our trip to Fay Canyon.  Laurie texted then called Don to see if he was hiking or not.  No response.  Oh well, we can do this one on our own.  As we pull into the parking lot Don is already putting on his pack, waiting for us.  Should have known better.


Monday, January 9, 2017

Sedona - Doe Mesa Hike

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Our second day’s hike is to the Doe Mesa along Dry Creek Road.  It is about 5 miles west of Sedona.  The mesa itself is about 400’ above the surrounding terrain measuring about a half mile by a quarter mile at the mesa top.  I could get used to this; having a multitude of hiking trails within a 30 minute, or less, drive from town.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Sedona - Brins Mesa Hike

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Our first day’s hike is to and along Brins Mesa to see Angel Falls then continuing around Cibola Mesa.  Don was here the previous day, snow and all.  He’s wants us to see Angel Falls; water does not flow over the falls very often so he wants us to see it while there is still snow melt.  After the first mile of hiking we take off the outer layer of fleece because the sun is warm.  Even with the warm sun, shaded portions of the trail are covered with ice and snow.  The sun drenched portions are wet from melted snow.  Climbing up on to the mesa reveals different views of the rock formations.  We pass by the west end of the Fin to its snow dotted north face.  As we ascend higher more snow appears along the trail.  Trickles of water are forming in the low sections of the trail from the sun warmed snow.  The final climb to see the falls is steep and icy.  We are encouraged to take our time since a slip on the rocks can end up painful, if not worse.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Sedona, AZ Dec 26-29. 2016

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Not wanting to sit at home over Christmas break I started looking for someplace to go for a few days.  I just finished trips to Greece and northern Wisconsin but I still have the urge to get away, but not so far that I have to fly.  There are quite a number of close options; Bisti Badlands, Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon and Canyon de Chelly to start.  My friend and hiking partner, Laurie came up with Sedona.  She has a hiking and cycling friend that lives there, Don, who is always looking for an excuse to hike.