Looking for volunteers to do some ROTMs.
We need ROTMs starting in January.
Thank you.
We need ROTMs starting in January.
Thank you.
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This is in December.None in December?
I Would really like to be more involved going forward
FR393 is a good trip. So is Sunflower MineI can plan one for February with some feedback on what kind of run will draw the masses. I have tried to ease back on beating up my 80 so much, and have really enjoyed simply being out with folks around the fire. Are there any really good Phoenix area runs that have some good points and may not be prime options in the summer months?
Jason
Sunflower Mine sounds like a good one to look at doing. I'll see what I can put together.FR393 is a good trip. So is Sunflower Mine
Actually...I have never run Crown King, and think that needs to be remedied. I find mixed reviews about the difficulty level, as well as the camping options in the area. Unless anyone has any strong feedback against it as a ROTM, I think I would like to run it.Sunflower Mine sounds like a good one to look at doing. I'll see what I can put together.
Crown King is a very highly trafficked trail that is probably best enjoyed during a week day. I drove it in late October and it was much as I had remembered with ample challenges and bypasses. The end of the trail has a small general store and a restaurant. This time of year the upper part can get a fair amount of snow, it definitely changes the complexity but adds to its beauty. If running it on a weekend just be prepared for long day.Actually...I have never run Crown King, and think that needs to be remedied. I find mixed reviews about the difficulty level, as well as the camping options in the area. Unless anyone has any strong feedback against it as a ROTM, I think I would like to run it.
Fire away please, I don't know the area. Cheers.
I did that rock garden in 2019. That was new to me from previous runs. Was not a fan.
How's the Mammoth side, "rug" part? That seemed to be the knarly part years ago.I plan to lead my usual run in November, but with Rug Road being pretty much neutered by the Forestry Service running a planer up the stairs, it is much more of a stocker friendly run. I am happy to still lead it if we want an easier run, or if we want a more challenging trail, I can find a new November trail.
Everything up to and just past Carpet Hill is still pretty rough. Once you get up top out of the valley on to the high ground over Aravaipa Canyon, it is all easy and smooth.How's the Mammoth side, "rug" part? That seemed to be the knarly part years ago.
And there is a bypass to Carpet Hill if desired.Everything up to and just past Carpet Hill is still pretty rough. Once you get up top out of the valley on to the high ground over Aravaipa Canyon, it is all easy and smooth.