Showing posts with label Hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hiking. Show all posts

17 October 2011

Lookout Mountain Summit...

...and away we walk!
Exploring the new stuff. 
     Well...we hiked in Phoenix, Arizona for Lookout Mountain Summit. :) It was Simon's birthday this past weekend, so we decided to spend it with my parents and BOY did he have fun! It was an impromptu hike and it was amazing. This place has seven summits to view from. We hiked Trail #308. It's pretty manageable. It's hard on the feet and paws though. So bring extra shoes AND TONS AND TONS AND TONS OF WATER!!! Even though this hike was only 2 miles round trip, that dang on heat will get you good. I dumped a bunch of ice in my water bottles along with Simon's water bottles. We left around 0830 and we got done about 1130ish. It was perfect weather at around 81 degrees and when we were done it was about 96. BLEH.

My parents. :)
This trail is not out in the middle of no where by any means. It's literally right next to a housing complex. Which if you get lost, someone is bound to hear you. I recommend to bring baby wipes too. I used a bunch of them. I've never sweat so much on one hike, in my entire life until this one. haha. I also recommend bringing food to munch on. I was feeling a bit drained during this hike. Sunscreen or a light breathable jacket is always swell too. The elevation change to the summit is about 500 feet. 
At the top of the summit.
The mountain is awesome. Simple as that. We literally walked around the mountain for a few hours. My parents really enjoyed it too. The trails can start either from the left or from the right. Lookout Mountain Summit is located off Greenway Parkway and 16th Street. Make a left at the light if you are coming from Scottsdale. I'm not too sure how to get to this place otherwise, but it's super easy...just "lookout" for the "mountain". :) The best part is...NO PARKING FEES!!!!! Wonderful I say, wonderful. You do need to pick up after your dog and they must be leashed to be on these trails. Love that rule. No stupid people and their maniac dogs off leash running a muck. 


























Signs of heat stroke. :(


We are spent! 
Notice! My mom is not in ANY of the summit photos...she is deathly afraid of heights. I am too, but I am slowly easing into getting the height phobia fixed. :) I believe Simon almost had a heat stroke when we were done. NEVER EVER, EVER let your dog lay on their side when they are panting like crazy...that's the first sign. If that happens like it did to me, pour water on their face, ears, back and remove any vest or hiking jackets so that they can get some air. Make sure to give them some extra water after the hike is done, along with some treats for energy. :)





  
The birthday boy gets his own vanilla custard cone. :)








































































12 October 2011

Moon Crescent Crossing...

Ready to rock and roll!
So I totally have not blogged about my hikes lately. Jeez, I'm behind the power curve! So last week I was SUPER DUPER sick, but I'm determined! :) Simon, my dad and I went on a FABULOUS hike today. 
"Jillian's Spiffy Rock"!
Oh my goodness! What a place we went to today. I decided to go to Moon Crescent Crossing for a wonderful celebration of Simon's ninth birthday...which is Friday! Yay. :) This place is AH-MAZING. It's a definite must see. We went around 1600 hours. I think it was the perfect temp and lighting for pictures, among the hiking. It took us about 2 hours or so for this hike. Bring lots of water! This place has a bit of an up and down trail. You can also see Cathedral Rock from here. We were probably 3.5 miles away from it. 

I would have loved to go to Cathedral Rock, but Simon wouldn't have been able to climb up that high. It's really steep. Might be doing that when the bestie comes up for a visit. :) I live about a hour away from Moon Crescent Crossing. We left around 1500 or so. My dad asked me how I knew about this place and I simply responded by saying..."Oh, I just drove around till something popped up". Haha. I only used one pair of shoes today which is not good, but my feet were doing great. No pain, no gain. Simon's new booties should be coming in soon so we will be in sync with each other. :) I would also recommend getting boot liners, aka doggie socks, especially if your pup has dewclaws. The booties will be less of a bother to them if you have liners, but just be aware that some dogs hate liners. 


There are some awesome yet odd "rock formations" that we saw. I guess one person took it upon themselves to start a trend. I decided to carry on that trend. I made my own "rock formation" and named it, Jillian's spiffy rock! These formations were EVERYWHERE. I only got 3 pictures of them, but I swear, everywhere we looked, they were there! It's like they were on stalker status. ha. I enjoyed them none the less. It's really a site to see. 





:) So pretty


There's a creek that runs along the trail. It's so peaceful. You can hear it as you start to trek into the trail. There are tons of people on this trail! Some tourist who take tons of pictures and kids who are swimmin' like fish! The rocks are slippery, and I wouldn't dare cross them with Simon. He would pull me into the water with no problems. He's a Labrador and if he could, he'd live in water. 



My dad and Simon.


There's a path to get to the other side, however it's a running current with stepping stones...funny thing is, our paper we got when we went to the trail told us, "cross at YOUR OWN RISK". Really?! My goodness! It didn't even look safe, but my dad seriously wanted to cross it. I responded by saying, "UMMMM.....did you forget I have a psycho water bound dog???!. He just started laughing. Go figure. 


This trail has been the best, by far. :-) Simon seemed to enjoy himself a bit more than usual. Maybe because he knows it's his birthday??...or maybe because my dad went with us, either way, it was a marvelous time.

J.Cay












He looks so small, but he's on a lowered rock. :) So when I said this trail had it's up and down's, I meant climbing over rocks...not too bad.



















04 October 2011

Red Rock Secret Mountain...



Sedona, Arizona
     This trail is super easy and fun! There are creeks along the way for a touch of peacefulness. Red Rock Secret Mountain is located in the Sedona, Arizona, Red Rock area. If you ever have the time, please visit this place! It's absolutely fabulous. 
     
     As you all know, Simon is an older guy and this trail was pretty easy for him to go on. Your pets must be leashed at all times on this trail...as well as any other state law, they need to be leashed. Some people think it's not, so just be aware of your surroundings. I ran into some people with an Akita off leash...it was a lovely encounter.


Driving to our trail
Gorgeous views to and from Phoenix
     The drive to this place is gorgeous. Red rocks, cliffs, trees and much more. I'm the type of person who DESPISES heights, but it is well worth it! If you are coming from Phoenix or Flagstaff, take the scenic route. It'll leave you speechless. 


Beginning of trail #108, West Fork

     Trail #108, pictured to the left is about three miles round trip. There are some challenging areas, but not too much for you or your furry friend. I'd recommend getting boots for your dog if you do start to hike more than usual. Simon has vibram dog boots from Ruffwear. You can find them for a great price at departmentofgoods.com. They are the cheapest boots, but the BEST you can find out there. REI does sell them, but for about 60% more than the link listed above.  Once you pass the "sidewalk" portion of this trail, it turns into sand...like beach sand. It's a bit tough to walk in (I'd recommend bringing an extra pair of shoes...), but if you have good shoes for traction it's a breeze.  I'd recommend a trail shoe, such as Merrell's barefoot series or Keen's trail shoes. They are AWESOME! Most people don't know who, what or where to buy Merrell footwear. You can get them at Dillards, REI, Amazon and many other places they sell hiking gear and such. They have the best shoe around, in my opinion.


Creeks along the trail. 
     This trail is used A LOT. I found the best times to go are during the mid mornings. Not many people will get up that early to go hike. The drive to get here is not that confusing, but it is a sharp turn to get in. There is parking, but a fee is required as well as a permit to hang visible in your car. The current fee is $9.00 and with that you can park anywhere there is a "permit required" parking area. 


Beautiful views of the red rocks. :)
     If you drive further up the road there is a place called "Halfway". I've been told that it's the busiest of the trails through Sedona. Not sure if that's correct info though.  One thing that kinda wigged me out about this particular trail ( Secret Mountain), there are ungodly amounts of vegetation. I don't mind it, but Simon's face was everywhere in it. Snakes are there, but no poisonous ones to note. Gardner snakes are harmless, but still hurt when they bite you, of course. 


J. Cay









03 October 2011

The Arizona Trail...

The trail guide, Simon Rex ^, my Yellow Lab.
     Well, hello there world! This is the wonderful hiking life of Jillian and Simon.  As a newbies to hiking, I've learned a lot so far! I have taken a liking to hiking because it is cheap, fun, relaxing and most of all I enjoy the time I spend with Simon. He LOVES hiking. For a nine year old Lab, he's still trucking. :)


     So for our first hike we went to Weatherford Canyon, which is part of the Arizona Trail. It's on the outskirts of Flagstaff, Arizona. Gorgeous times to go to this amazing place is during August until about November. Although Arizona is known for it's extreme heat, Northern Arizona gets snow and LOTS of it. I have lived here for 2 years and it's absolutely breathtaking. 


Easy,  quiet and a fun trail. 


     Interesting enough, I did not see any bears or mountain lions, thank goodness! This hike forks out into a few places. I believe Kachina Trail, and Sycamore Rim Trail and many more. I'm looking forward to more hikes. Can't wait! =)







 J. Cay