On our anniversary (Monday, 2/2), we joined the VO Hiking Group for a planned hike to Mask Arch. We had gone with a VO group a couple of years ago, but at that time, we went with the mid-level hikers and found that they were more intense than we were (we like to stop and enjoy the scenery and take pictures!). This time, we joined the Trekking Tortoises, which is a lower level group -- not the lowest as there is a group of folks who are in "recuperation" mode from injuries or surgeries. We were hoping that we could keep up with the tortoises!
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| Heading out from the trailhead at the end of Idaho Road in Apache Junction |
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| It was a *gorgeous* day! |
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| Much of the hike was in dry washes -- which were sandy bottom so a little harder walking, but easier than slippery rocks. There were two challenging parts, each time was when we were going down into a wash. |
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| Within the wash, the going was relatively easy. |
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| We stopped for a photo... as you can see behind us, the desert is SO green this year! You might notice a black thing sticking up over my left shoulder -- we had each brought two hiking poles. We had decided we each only needed one so that's the foot of my unused pole sticking up out of my backpack. Later in the hike, when we were climbing down a treacherous part into the wash, everyone needed to use a pole, and we were able to loan our two extra poles to folks who didn't have them. |
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| Leaving the watering hole -- it was enclosed within a fence to keep out range cattle. |
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| By this point we were shedding jackets and using the drinking water that we had brought along to keep hydrated. |
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| We got to a point where part of the group continued up a hill, following
an animal track or bushwacking up to the saddle up above them.
Evidently, this is where the "mask arch" could be seen, but we elected to
stay down in the wash and wait for them to return! (https://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15808) |
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| A picture of some of the group who decided to wait for the others to return. We got to eat snacks that we had brought and drink some water we had brought with us. |
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| A couple of horses came through the wash while we were sitting there. |
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| The more adventurous group eventually rejoined us... |
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| ... and we headed back toward the trailhead via a different route than the one we came in. |
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| We all made it safely back to our cars and then back to Venture Out. |
The hike was longer than we had anticipated (both in distance and time) -- we ended up getting back to VO later than I had hoped as I help with a line dance review class for the absolute beginners on Mondays at 12:30pm. I got there by 12:45pm, and the main teacher was there so it wasn't a problem. Following the line dance review, I had a meeting for a group of us to learn about running a pre-sale for theater tickets on Wednesday morning. It all worked out, but I felt like I was running from one thing to another!
Regarding being able to "keep up" with the tortoises, the pace was definitely more what we could do (there were a few folks slower than us). We did find that it is important to keep near the leader of the group because, while they will stop to let the slower folks catch up, they tend to start going again as soon as the slower folks get there, so the slower folks get either no break or a very short one. So, by the end, I was positioned right behind the leader which worked well for me. There were about 20 people on the hike, so even if we were all hiking at the same speed, we still got pretty spread out when we were going single file.