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The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 9:12 am
by BobP
So I was looking at my HAZ map and there is a cool feature that lists all of the hikes in alpha order. The question is how many letters(hikes) do you need to complete the alphabet? I still need to do hikes that begin with the following letters J,O,U,V,X.Y,and Z. :wrt:

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 9:17 am
by chumley
Its HAZ ... you can create and name your own hikes. It'll be quicker that way! 8)

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 9:21 am
by PLC92084
Chumley... you stole my thunder ! :?

Great minds really do think alike...

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 9:24 am
by BobP
Joe says Hike Arizona not a book. I'm a by the website kinda guy. Generic naming would be cheating in my eyes. :)

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 9:29 am
by joebartels
Dangit I need XYZ, don't look down!
Though I have been on the Y-Bar, driven past Xavier and have had a Zen state of mind...

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 9:34 am
by azbackpackr
Zuni Wash. I can go get it for you sometime! It's in my county. Not sure what I have to trespass to get it...probably a TON of petrglyphs in there...

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 10:18 am
by writelots
Looks like I need K, Q, and the typical X, Y, Z... Hmmm...

Lets see... I've got Keet Seel on the calendar for August.
I've been wanting to do Quartz Peak for a while - may have to wait until it cools down again.
I've done Yetman, though I'm not sure I've ever actually logged it - that'll be a good one to grab some Saturday morning
And, of course, I'm very eager for the Zion Narrows trip sometime.
I suppose that leaves me with X. Any ideas? Maybe

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:19 pm
by cindyl
writelots wrote: And, of course, I'm very eager for the Zion Narrows trip sometime.
You do have to keep in mind that the hike list is by state, right? Gotta come up with something else for Z - and X (and I'm not condoning this activitiy in anyway, but perhaps any hike done with the X-Hiking Club could start with X?).

I'm really surprised Yetman isn't on the list already. I guess it's too easy for this crowd?

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:39 pm
by hippiepunkpirate
g j q u x y z

Basically the funny letters. I think I can take care of g and j easy enough, but the other 5 might be tough.

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:50 pm
by BobP
hippiepunkpirate wrote:j easy enough
Lets go on a J hike...I need that one too. :)

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:53 pm
by Jeffshadows
Xavier Well. It's about four miles in from Gunsight near the Keystones along an old dirt mine road. Good place for mountain biking. And, yes; it's "Xavier" not "San Xavier" on the topo...

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:54 pm
by hippiepunkpirate
rlrjamy wrote:Lets go on a J hike...I need that one too. :)
James Canyon looks to be the best J hike, but I don't think I have the huevos to do the rappel.

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:57 pm
by joebartels
@hippiepunkpirate You can bypass the medium rappel, but it's pretty friggen steep :scared:

@HAZ Might have to check out Xavier Well for a true HAZ completion. I just checked the database, no X hikes in any of the states.

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 2:59 pm
by hippiepunkpirate
joe bartels wrote:You can bypass the medium rappel, but it's pretty friggen steep
Do we have any pictures floating around?

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 3:11 pm
by joebartels
I doubt it, next time I'm on my other computer I'll look. Basically imagine an 80 degree angle with falling loose dirt and leaves. You have to hold the spaced out tree limbs sliding down about 40 feet. Looking up I didn't think I could go back without help.

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 3:19 pm
by hippiepunkpirate
joe bartels wrote:Basically imagine an 80 degree angle with falling loose dirt and leaves. You have to hold the spaced out tree limbs sliding down about 40 feet. Looking up I didn't think I could go back without help.
Hmmm....guess I could always go look at it. A loop down James and up Kelly is the most likely choice, so if I could get down it I would be fine.

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 4:17 pm
by azbackpackr
cindyl wrote:
writelots wrote: And, of course, I'm very eager for the Zion Narrows trip sometime.
You do have to keep in mind that the hike list is by state, right? Gotta come up with something else for Z - and X (and I'm not condoning this activitiy in anyway, but perhaps any hike done with the X-Hiking Club could start with X?).

I'm really surprised Yetman isn't on the list already. I guess it's too easy for this crowd?
So, put it up there. There are lots of easy trails on here, but a lot of Tucson ones are not on here. A lot of White Mts ones, too--I had better get busy...

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 28 2010 5:56 pm
by JoelHazelton
Q,U,X,Y,Z... I lucked out with the Javalina-Ridgeline-Beverly Canyon loop for my "J", and Vulture Peak for the "V". I was really close to having "O" to cover as well, but I just remember my stay at Oak Flats Campground a couple years ago. :D I'm tempted to include my trip to Upper Burro Creek, but I was freaked out enough about the rugged drive out that I turned around a made the drive before I did my planned hike.

It'd be easy to hammer out Quartz Ridge Trail #8 for "Q", Upper Burro Creek near 6 mile crossing would be a great early summer swimming hole, and maybe I'll hit Yeager Canyon this coming fall during my planned Mingus Mountain autumn color extravaganza. :y:

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 29 2010 8:49 am
by sirena
Fun topic- looks like I only need x and z!

Re: The ABC's of Hiking

Posted: Apr 29 2010 9:08 am
by joebartels
We all need to go on a group hike... maybe Xanadu