Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Linda Vista Trail

Tucson/Lazydays KOA
Tucson, AZ
March 24, 2015


Our next hike of choice was the Linda Vista Trail just off N. Oracle Road in Oro Valley. Research about this trail had revealed it was an in and out trail that was 2.8 miles round trip with an optional small 1 mile steep push to the top of Pusch Peak. 

However, once arriving at the trail and studying the map, we found it is now a 3 mile loop with the trail to the peak closed. Elevation gain is minimal, the hike is rated easy to slightly moderate...we think because of large rocks to maneuver...and the scenic beauty rated at medium. With backpack loaded, sunscreen applied, and spirits high, there was no way we were not hiking.  







So...off we go!



The loop skirted around the foothills of the Catalina Mountains...


 on a winding trail that was mostly rocky...

 with mediocre views of Tucson...

but, with lots of beautiful nature...





Mariposa Lily...a beautiful pop of orange we enjoyed all along the trail.









Even with spring having just sprung, we did see evidence of plants with seeds already...and it has sure been windy enough to spread them around. 




We both agreed that in the end, it had been a nice way to spend a few hours...




So, until next time, take care, enjoy your adventure, and...





 ...as always, happy trails!

Monday, March 23, 2015

Ventana Canyon Trail

Tucson/Lazydays KOA
Tucson, AZ
March 20, 2015

In our opinion, there is no better way to celebrate the first day of spring than a hike in the desert. But yikes (or is a gift to you after my last very lengthy post?) I forgot my camera! There is definitely a first time for everything. There was, however, a bit of relief felt as I climbed up and over, then over and down boulder after boulder (and I don't mean small ones either) that I didn't have the camera. What a disaster if I had slipped. Our hike of choice was Ventana Canyon. It is a 4.8 mile in and out trail thru a canyon and across a ridge with the destination being the Maiden Pools. If you have never done this trail, it is a dang good work-out! The elevation climb is 1290 feet...all in the last 1/4 mile of the up trail. Walking in the canyon had many stream crossings and a few times we struggled to find the trail as the streambed was all boulders and little water. The ridge part of the trail was by far our favorite...what a nice breeze and oh my, the views were nothing short of spectacular! We both were disappointed in the Maiden Pools/Waterfall. Even though we had lots of rain two days before, there was hardly any water there. The morning after this hike we were left with the wonderful feeling of sore muscles and my huge disappointment in myself for having been cameraless...I think I just made that word up!

Going up the trail...stepping up and over the boulders was fun. It was estimated a 1.5 hour ascent which we did in 1 hour 40 minutes...a big improvement in leg power for us and hugs and kisses for my wonderful hubby who never gives up! BUT, coming down was a different story for me. Going over and down huge boulders with really short legs isn't quite as easy...my derriere played an important role in us returning safely to Pearl! So therefore, the 1.5 hours down turned into about 2.5 hours for us! But hey, we did it and that is all that matters to me as I write this. 


     I did manage a few pictures with my phone...the quality is horrible and I should be embarrassed. But I do want our adventures documented so just skip on down to comments from here...Did I mention that I printed our blog for Joe's Christmas present last year? 






Walking along the canyon wall...

A narrow path just as the ascent begins...


A spectacular view of the canyon we just walked thru with Tucson in the background...

As always we never saw any Bighorn Sheep. We figured maybe someone did about 20 years ago and decided a sign was needed! 


Anyway, I do hope to hike with John and Pam of www.ohtheplacestheygo.wordpress.com fame one day as they see them all the time! 

Thanks for stopping by...it's spring, "Hip, hip hooray!" 

Until next time, take care and
happy trails!