Halfway Reflections on the Arizona Trail
Out of the desert, amongst the pines. Pinus ponderosa, with their orange, vanilla-scented bark. Pinus edulis, known for their edible nuts. I stare at these as I sit in the aptly na...
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Out of the desert, amongst the pines. Pinus ponderosa, with their orange, vanilla-scented bark. Pinus edulis, known for their edible nuts. I stare at these as I sit in the aptly na...
Lessons from the first 50 miles on the AZT The post WTF, Arizona!? appeared first on The Trek.
Day 19: 4.5 I catch the 5:30am shuttle back to the trailhead with MJ. We swing by the hotel to pick up a hiker I haven’t met yet. I don’t see her again after the TH and I don’t see...
Under the Juniper Tree Dead. A corpse in repose. Asleep to the world.This is how my first Trail Angel found me.It had been blessedly cool that morning in Sunnyside Canyon, cool eno...
Good morning from the Arizona trail. It is currently 8:32 in the morning, and I actually started my hike at 3:30 this morning. I had trouble sleeping last night because of the moon...
The Arizona Trail doesn’t warm you up. It throws you straight into climbs, heat, and 5 days of food on your back. In my first week, I covered 171 miles and over 22,000 feet of gain...
Day 33: 4.19 I leave Flagstaff by catching the city bus (saving me at least a mile of bonus road miles) to the spot where I got off the trail two days ago- right by the Taco Bell....
The Arizona Trail is so hot. I’d like to tell you about how we’re dealing with it. Embarking on a thru-hike through the Sonoran Desert during a record breaking heatwave isn’t for t...
Day 16: 4.2 I didn’t sleep very well and woke up at 3am for no reason. I didn’t want to go back to the trail too early as I was trying to rest a little after my stretch of long day...
Waking up to the sound of wild turkeys in the desert is not something I had on my Bingo card. It shows how little I actually know about Arizona and its varying native species of an...
Day 8: 3.25 I woke up early to prepare for an interview. I work as a travel nurse and my last contract ended the day before I started this hike I need to have a job lined up to st...
I think today is day five. I’m not entirely sure. I took a zero after day three so my day four was a zero day. Yesterday was day five on trail so that makes today day six. So today...
Day 24: 4.10 I messaged a local trail angel to help with retrieving my shoes from Pine which is 15 miles north of Payson and 47 miles north of where I got off the trail two days ag...
Why am I here? Why do I keep doing this? The short answer is: thru-hiking is the ultimate form of connection. Out here, there is nothing to do but connect with nature, connect with...
I’ve now been to the Peavine Trail in Prescott Arizona a couple of times and it is one of my more favorite places to run in the area. If you search for the best running locations i...
I’m leaving my life in Key West to start my Appalachian Trail thru hike in 2026. Meet Ari (or Piper) and follow the journey to Katahdin. The post I Am Hiking the AT appeared first...
Last night I cowboy camped for the first time. It was actually really cool. Just me laying on my pillow in my sleeping bag on top of my mattress pad which was on top of the tarp ju...
For a shake-down trip before my upcoming attempt of the Colorado Trail, I took some friends to southern Utah for a short beginner-friendly backpacking escapade. Five women ages 50...
5-19, Day 3 About 10 miles My extra water sloshed as Cappuccino and I climbed up the Mesa from camp. The 35 degree air was cool and my fingers were colder. A wonderful Ponderosa Pi...
Miles hiked: 20.7 Mile marker: 226.4 The sun is just yawning as we quietly roll out of our sleeping bags, which sounds something like jumping into a pool of potato chip bags. The w...
Leaving Warner Springs There’s a moment leaving a place like Warner Springs where you feel the shift. You’ve been inside, warm, fed, around people, and then just like that, you’re...
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