Sunday, November 11, 2007
Great Sites in AZ
Hi Outdoor Adventure People!
Last Friday my sons scout group went on a hiking trip. Normally, I am not able to go as I have to work on-air on Friday nights but this month (which is a ratings period) management really wants Sean to do Friday nights. So I was able to go into work early and do the Weather Roadshow (when we go out and visit local schools) and get all the weather computer work done before heading home in the rush hour traffic. We started hiking well after sunset and went till almost 10pm. It went good and no scouts got too hurt or very lost. Yes, a few got scraped by cacti and two went off the trail for a while but we found them and got them back on track. We hiked almost 12 miles round trip (6 in with a full pack) camped out at the base of Weavers Needle (not far from Phoenix). It was cool at night, nearly in the 40's, but it felt so nice to sleep with out sweating or running the ceiling fan. And the stars and skies were fantastic!
Here is a description of the area with some pictures:
http://www.dankat.com/swhikes/weaver.htm
Take care,
Steve
Last Friday my sons scout group went on a hiking trip. Normally, I am not able to go as I have to work on-air on Friday nights but this month (which is a ratings period) management really wants Sean to do Friday nights. So I was able to go into work early and do the Weather Roadshow (when we go out and visit local schools) and get all the weather computer work done before heading home in the rush hour traffic. We started hiking well after sunset and went till almost 10pm. It went good and no scouts got too hurt or very lost. Yes, a few got scraped by cacti and two went off the trail for a while but we found them and got them back on track. We hiked almost 12 miles round trip (6 in with a full pack) camped out at the base of Weavers Needle (not far from Phoenix). It was cool at night, nearly in the 40's, but it felt so nice to sleep with out sweating or running the ceiling fan. And the stars and skies were fantastic!
Here is a description of the area with some pictures:
http://www.dankat.com/swhikes/weaver.htm
Take care,
Steve
Posted at 6:55 PM by steve
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