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  • WTF, Arizona!?
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  • AZT DAY 7

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

WTF, Arizona!?

Lessons from the first 50 miles on the AZT The post WTF, Arizona!? appeared first on The Trek.

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

An Update From The Hottest Trail In The World

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT DAY 7

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT: Superior to Lake Roosevelt

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Off to a Hot Start on the Arizona Trail

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

PCT Days 7 to 11: The Heat was Hot

The ground was, in fact, also dry. Like, concerningly dry. Water caches and long carries are this year’s norm in the Anza Borrego Desert. However, so happens to be the kindness of...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

AZT: Flagstaff to Grand Canyon South Rim

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....

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT: Kearny to Superior

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT Day 5 and 6

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT: Vail to Summerhaven

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT Day 2

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Arizona Trail Week 1: A Brutal Beginning

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT: Payson to Pine

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT DAY 3

After sleeping for 11 and 1/2 hours I still felt terrible. In the morning I didn’t feel good. My head was hurting. My throat was burning. My stomach was nauseous. I finally went to...

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unofficialnetworks.com /2 weeks ago

Extreme Heat Warning Issued Across Arizona and Parts of California as Temperatures Approach 112 Degrees

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

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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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Above Average Temperatures

“What are you afraid of? You know what you’re doing, you have your gear, and know how to use it. You know this first thousand miles. You’ve got this! You can do it!” I tell myself...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Mother Nature’s Beauty and Fury

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...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Practicing For The PCT Heat Wave…

Hello my fellow trail dirt, or maybe gear geeks, or possibly just normal people* (who like to be homeless for months). *Not normal.   BUT THEN… Maybe you’re just here to read about...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

Chasing Sun, Heat, And Tricky Terrain While Training For The JMT

With 4 months before my JMT hike, I knew that I needed an early season “shakeout” opportunity to get myself back into the backpacking mindset. My entire 2025 summer was spent trave...

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thetrek.co /12 hours ago

Day 22: Mile 350 — Halfway through the Desert

Miles hiked: 21 Mile marker: 368.2 Water is dotted along my entire sleeping bag. The stars spill over the sky. I reach next to me and quickly swipe a finger over Dad’s sleeping bag...

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thetrek.co /6 days ago

A Week of Firsts…and Lasts

Week 4 – mile 1236-1291 – 56 miles hiked; 264 total There was record breaking heat and humidity early in the week as we left Hamburg headed east to Delaware Water Gap – and New Jer...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

Doc Campbell’s Post to Pie Town-A Post Apocalyptic Fever Dream Comes True

It’s hot, it’s dry, no flowing water. I’m serious. Day 1 Miles hiked:  26.25 Originally planned: 23.3 Elevation gain: 3847 ft Elevation descent: 2635 ft Hours between camp: 10 Mood...

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

Day 12: 200 Miles — Down the Rocky Path of San Jacinto

Miles hiked: 20? We blue blazed the trail. Mile marker: 205.7 It got down to 33.7 degrees last night here at Strawberry Camp. Cowboy camping? Not good. My legs are damp with… sweat...

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