• AZT: Snowing in Flagstaff

    Daily Miles: 0, Total Miles: 586.1 I know some weather was coming in but thought I could get out of Flagstaff today. I walked out of the hotel at 7am with my backpack on and it started raining. Went back to my room, watched a movie and tried again. Got as far as Starbucks and it really started coming down. I decided I better extend my stay another day – good thing because now it’s snowing. Should be clear sailing…

  • AZT Day 36: Anderson Mesa to Walnut Canyon

    Daily Miles: 17.5, Total Miles: 578.60 I woke up this morning and looked out my tent to see three elk grazing nearby. The camera turning on put them on high alert and they bolted when they heard the tent zipper. The San Francisco Peaks are getting closer and closer! Met Roxie and Mitch today who are from Globe, Arizona and hiking an AZT section – Happy Trails! The trail traversed pine and oak forests and many open meadows across rolling…

  • AZT Day 35: Mormon Lake to Anderson Mesa

    Daily Miles: 18.0, Total Miles: 561.1 I really hadn’t planned to do this until last night, but only a 2-mile detour to Mormon Lake Lodge. Got there just in time to enjoy the all-u-can-eat breakfast buffet. Sampled pretty much everything – nice folks there even filled my water bottles. Continued on through the Coconino National Forest on another flat and easy day, forests, meadows, wooded hillsides and one antelope. Followed an old railroad bed for several miles., built in the…

  • AZT Day 34: Mogollon Plateau, Jack’s Canyon

    Daily Miles: 23.2, Total Miles: 543.1 Coyotes were howling last night. Pretty, easy, relatively flat cruise, making good time through forests of ponderosa pine, pinion and juniper trees. I ran into a few groups of hunters out scouting for an upcoming turkey hunt. I filtered water and had lunch at Pine Spring, meeting a hiker finishing the AZT after being stopped by bad weather a few years ago. Good luck, Jelly Bean!

  • AZT Day 33: Blue Ridge into Happy Jack

    Daily Miles: 24.6, Total Miles: 519.9 Last night about 10pm, I woke up to something peeing right next to my tent. Judging by the noise and duration, it was large – or possibly small with an oversized bladder. About 15 minutes later, I saw a headlamp bobbing down the AZT about 75 yards away. There goes someone in a big hurry! I started off down General Springs Canyon and ran into a mountain biker, the one with the headlamp last…

  • AZT Day 32: Mogollon Rim

    Daily Miles: 19.8, Total Miles: 495.3 I skirted along the edge and up the Mogollon Rim all day long in and out of several drainages. The Mogollon Rim is a topographical and geologic feature extending approximately 200 miles across the northern half of Arizona. Oh, the smell of pine scented forests! Some old growth ponderosa pines but you get a sense of how much has burnt the past 20 years. Finally, a steep run in the last mile to get…

  • AZT Day 31: Zero Day in Pine

    Daily Miles: 0, Total Miles: 475.5 I got my gear cleaned up and washed my filthy clothes. Then the early bird special at the Early Bird Cafe – three eggs, bacon, hash browns, watermelon, biscuits and gravy and a huge pancake – highly recommended! I strolled down to the Pine library to update my journal and to the market for snacks and tomorrow’s breakfast. Then to the thrift shop to replace the hiking socks I accidently left behind in the…

  • AZT Day 30: Hardscrabble Mesa into Pine

    Daily Miles: 17.8, Total Miles: 475.5 I set the alarm for the first time to get an early start – still dark at 5:15am! I was guided by volcanic rock cairns across Hardscrabble Mesa and followed a powerline for several miles through juniper and pinion pines. Had my last bit of food at picturesque Oak Spring Canyon and into Pine by 3pm. Staying at Rimside Grill and cottages (actually a double-wide). Very nice and the hot shower was wonderful! Green…

  • AZT Day 29: Red Hills to Whiterock Mesa

    Daily Miles: 19.8, Total Miles: 457.7 A bright, sunny and warm day! I got water from snowmelt in the first canyon of the morning. I stayed fairly high up all morning hiking in and out of drainages in the Mazatzal foothills and descending into the Red Hills. Had to use GPS a few times after wandering off the trail – I’d like to say the trail was poorly marked but probably just not paying attention. Ended up bushwhacking back to…