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winter hiking
Posted: Nov 29 2016 3:50 am
by skiddog
Hello from Colorado! I wondered if anyone could give me some advice or suggestions for January hiking...primarily around Tucson, Phoenix, Sedona...looking for lower elevation, snow-free areas. Are there any parts of the Arizona Trail that are snow free?
Thanks a lot for your help....appreciate it
Re: winter hiking
Posted: Nov 29 2016 5:58 am
by azbackpackr
Just find the areas below about 5,000 feet and there won't be much, if any, snow.
Re: winter hiking
Posted: Nov 29 2016 7:24 am
by WanderingWildcat
In Tucson we get snow on Mount Lemmon which will affect Passages 10-12. Overnight temps can get cold (we sometimes get freeze warnings to cover outside plants), and mornings are chilly, but during the day the temps do warm a little (60s and 70s).
Re: winter hiking
Posted: Nov 29 2016 7:38 am
by Stavman
I just posted a few Ideas here
https://hikearizona.co...
Like they say, stay below 5000' and it should be fine... chilli at night but not freezing
Re: winter hiking
Posted: Nov 29 2016 8:11 am
by Jim
Sedona: Capitol Butte, Morning Glory Spire, Boynton Canyon, Bear Mountain if snow free, stuff around Bell Rock.
Phoenix: Camelback, Piestewa Peak, and surrounding preserve trails, Peak 5024, the Superstition Ridgeline, and trails at South Mountain, Quartz Peak in the Estrella Mountains, Big Horn Peak (off trail)...
Tucson: Pusch Peak, Mount Wasson via any route, Cat Peak, Romero Pools, Finger Rock trail to the overlook, Aqua Caliente Peak....