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re: Hiking around Phoenix - limited equipment
Posted on 2/18/16 at 4:31 pm to StringedInstruments
Posted on 2/18/16 at 4:31 pm to StringedInstruments
Camelback isn't horrible if you are in decent shape. I prefer Squaw Peak over Camelback though.
All you need is decent shoes and a lot of water. Throw a snack such as a protein bar in your bag to enjoy when you make it to the top.
If you are going on a Saturday morning the toughest thing may be finding parking. Two of the most popular hiking trails in the area(esp Camelback).
All you need is decent shoes and a lot of water. Throw a snack such as a protein bar in your bag to enjoy when you make it to the top.
If you are going on a Saturday morning the toughest thing may be finding parking. Two of the most popular hiking trails in the area(esp Camelback).
Posted on 2/18/16 at 4:47 pm to lsunurse
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Camelback isn't horrible if you are in decent shape
If he isn't the back side off of 68th st by the Princess is much easier.
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I prefer Squaw Peak over Camelback though
Way hotter chicks on Camelback though, plus you get the view of the mansions!
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