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Here are the 10 essentials I bring with me anytime and anywhere I go. It is good idea to just keep these things packed up and ready to go in case you spontaneously decide to get outside!
These items are my essentials when I’m hiking with Cameron (whose list contains the much more practical essentials), check out his list first if you are hiking alone or are the most responsible group member.
If you want a short, moderate climb to an awesome cave with a “wave” like formation and great views of the magical Superstitions then this is definitely the hike for you!
Farm to Feet is a company “committed to the single, simple goal of creating the world’s best wool socks by exclusively using an all-American recipe: US Materials, US Manufacturing, and US Workers”. This company is serious about their products and Arizona Hikers Guide is here to find out just how good these socks are!
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Today marked the first annual #OptOutside Black Friday event hosted by myself and some other great, like-minded individuals. We had a great time, shared stories, took lots of photos, and conquered one of the most difficult hikes in Arizona! Here are some of the highlights of the event!
Arizona Hikers Guide was nominated and chosen as one of the top 5 outdoor bloggers for October 2015! I want to give a shout out to Adam Nutting and the folks at Hiking the Trail for recognizing outdoor bloggers!
Devil’s Bridge is the largest, and most famous, natural sandstone bridge in the area. If you are looking for a short hike with incredible views and awesome photo opportunities than this is the hike for you!
What do you get when you mix a 4 star wielding, Iron Chef beating, New York based chef with a outdoor loving, adventure seeking husband and counterpart? Good To-Go dehydrated meals. This Maine-based company believes that not all dehydrated meals are created equal.
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Boulder Canyon Trail #103 is one of the gateways into the great Superstition Mountain Range. It begins on the north side of the range and drops into a …
Bluff Springs Loop is a nice little loop hike in the popular Superstition Mountain range. This hike connects with three trails and begins at the Peralta Trailhead. This …
The Dutchman’s Trail – Black Mesa loop is an easy/moderate hike in the western part of the Superstitions. It’s main attractions are views of the famous Weaver’s needle, …
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