Well, the long summer hiatus is over guys. Back to the trails.
This was actually our second hike of the season. Our group was pretty good size - 12 strong. We did a little over 5 miles of the Picture Rocks Area Trails on the eastern border of the north Tucson Mountain foothills. The trails - Ironwood Forest, Brittlebush, Thunderbird, Canyon Cactus, Picture Rocks Wash, Prophecy Wash, Cam-Boh Trail Gila Monster and some other trails connect in a 10.7 mile loop. We did several of the trails - Picture Rocks Wash, Canyon Cactus, Gila Monster Trail, and maybe a part of another trail.
Ernie leading the way with Connie a close 2nd |
Walt pulling cactus spines from his hand |
The weather was perfect and it was a pretty moderate hike. Some of us (myself included) found the loose gravel and sand in the washes pretty difficult to manuever.
We even had one member of the group that slipped on some of the loose footing and fell right into a prickly pear cactus. He was okay, but poor Walt was pulling the cactus spines out his hand for the rest of the hike.
I actually had an encounter with a jumping cholla that attached itself to my boot and rode along for a couple of miles. Didn't pierce that hard rubber sole though....
It's all fun and games until a jumping cholla attacks your foot. |
The 3 pictures below shows some of the group having lunch. We all tried to find a shady spot and it ended up looking like a seek and find puzzle. Can you find George, Bonnie, Walt, Jim and Justin?
Walt and JoAnn |
George and Bonnie |
Oh My Gosh! I almost forgot! Not only did we see plenty of cacti, petroglyphs, and a little wildlife, we also came upon an old - AND I MEAN OLD - Bonnie and Clyde type car in the wash. It was very cool and totally riddled with bullet holes. We couldn't resist a few pictures of that.
Barb, Jim and Justin |
MMMMM
LUNCH!
AHHHH
REST!
Oh My Gosh! I almost forgot! Not only did we see plenty of cacti, petroglyphs, and a little wildlife, we also came upon an old - AND I MEAN OLD - Bonnie and Clyde type car in the wash. It was very cool and totally riddled with bullet holes. We couldn't resist a few pictures of that.
Closer shot of car to show holes |
That's me holding Walt at bay with my hiking pole. lol |
Well sports fans, that's all til next week.
Happy trails to you!
Looks like its a fun time in the old town right there. Oh, what is a Cholla? And why is it attacking mama Croswell? It must not know you got a son in the mid~west wishin a bug would
ReplyDeleteIt was a great time Dre. A Jumping Cholla is a cactus plant that can dislodge small pieces of itself and if you are close enough to it, they can toss it onto you. They are extremely painful to get out, so I don't know if you want to tangle with one of them....even for dear old mom. :-P
ReplyDeleteSo its a southwest sticker bug. Lol
DeleteIm sending you a picture of what happened to a local golfer that got too close.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever have another bad day. I'm going to pull that picture up. I know that messed up his whole outlook on life. Talk about laying in the ruff.
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