tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-751014576163499345.post3691355536604760820..comments2023-09-27T13:58:36.550-04:00Comments on A Wandering Knight: Hiking Phoneline and Sabino Canyon TrailsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16916977482838143188noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-751014576163499345.post-40679950683746209532009-12-07T17:42:34.970-05:002009-12-07T17:42:34.970-05:00Desertdog, you're right Sabino Canyon can easi...Desertdog, you're right Sabino Canyon can easily be overrun but it still has much to offer not least of of which is prixumity to where we are staying this yeR. That made it a fine first day choice. <br /><br />Like you we Aldo have soft spots for SAGU and Mt Lemmon. If Cgiricaua (sp) Nation Mobiment weren't so far we would have gone there again this year but we couldn't work up the desire foe a 4-hour roundtrip drive. <br /><br />We found ourselves doing a lot of the trails ln the Doyglas Spring trail network this time. Sure you bump into a few people but it isn't many and doesn't detract from the hiking. EmWe were quite surprised at some of what we found this year (video coming).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16916977482838143188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-751014576163499345.post-86688990653319882272009-12-07T11:44:00.127-05:002009-12-07T11:44:00.127-05:00Sabino Canyon is definitely not the best Tucson ha...Sabino Canyon is definitely not the best Tucson has to offer. It is certainly beautiful when there is water, but the crowds tend to ruin it for me. Pima Canyon trails to the west are good, but Mt Lemmon and Reddington Pass are better. They both get a good bit of traffic as well but have so many miles of trails that it is easy to get away if you are willing to walk a bit. Then of course there are the Rincons and Saguaro National Park.<br /><br />If you want some ideas check out my blog.Desert Doghttp://www.desertdogjournal.comnoreply@blogger.com