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The Arizona Trail

Walking 800 miles from Mexico to Utah

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    • March 2: The Border
    • March 3: The Huachucas
    • March 4 & 5: The Canelo Hills
    • March 6: Patagonia
    • March 7: Temporal Gulch
    • March 8: The Santa Ritas
    • March 9: Kentucky Camp
    • March 10: The Tucson Valley
    • March 13: Cienega Creek
    • March 14: The Rincons
    • March 15: Mica Mountain
    • April 7 & 8: Wilderness of Rocks
    • April 9 & 10: Oracle Ridge
    • April 11: Bloodsucker Wash
    • April 12 & 13: The Tortilla Mountains
    • April 14: Kearney
    • April 15 & 16: Gila River Canyons
    • April 17: Superior
    • April 18 & 19: The Superstitions
    • April 20 & 21: The Four Peaks Wilderness
    • April 22 & 23: The Mazatzals
    • April 24 & 25: East Verde River
    • April 26 – 27: Mogollon Rim
    • April 28 – May 1: Off Trail
    • May 2 & 3: Mormon Lake
    • May 4 & 5: Lockett Country
    • May 6 & 7: The Peaks
    • May 8 & 9: The Grand Canyon

April 22 & 23: The Mazatzals

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The Arizona Trail stretches about 800 miles across the state of Arizona. I’m hiking it from the state’s southern border with Mexico to the northern border with Utah. In between, the trail crosses over mountain ranges like the Superstitions, Catalinas and San Francisco Peaks, and through canyons like Sabino, Alamo and The Grand Canyon. To minimize time away from my family (and keep some sanity), I’m breaking the 800 mile journey up into 4-5 sections. I hiked the first section, 160 miles from Montezuma Pass near the Mexican border to the Catalina Foothills north of Tucson, between March 2 and March 17. My brother Chris joined me for the hardest part, about 60 miles over the Huachuca Mountains and through Canelo Hills until the town of Patagonia, Arizona. These posts, reassembled from notes and photos on the trail, refer to that trip. I start the next section, roughly 500 miles of trail from Tucson to Flagstaff, on April 7, 2016. I’ll start posting about that segment a few days into the trip. Hope you like it.
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