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πŸŒπŸ‘½ Difficult backpack, night on Kendrick Peak near Flagstaff 🌟πŸͺ

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πŸŒπŸ‘½ Difficult backpack, night on Kendrick Peak near Flagstaff 🌟πŸͺ

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We usually post this trip in June but this year due to a meager snow season I'm posting it early. This trip will be close to a full moon and since the sky is so big on this peak, its going to be a bright night 🌝😎 The view up on the peak is big, you can see the north rim of the Grand Canyon and for many miles in most directions. This is my all-time favorite Flagstaff area backpack and gets us spending the night above 10000'! It's going to be chilly up here overnight so be prepared for it πŸ₯Ά

This is a hard trip but its not as bad as it sounds. The hike is on a well built and maintained trail with a grade that isn't very steep. The Kendrick Peak trail #22 climbs over 2400' in a little over 4.5 miles to the summit which has a fire lookout (10423'). Not far below the fire lookout and along the way to it is a cabin located in a meadow where we'll probably camp πŸ•οΈ Although this wilderness area is heavily scared from fire, its still a nice place to camp as this trail goes through the surviving forested part of the mountain.

What makes this trip hard is that you'll have to carry your water up the mountain 😟 There is a spring kind of near the cabin but the times that I've seen it, its been a muddy bog. The plan is to meet in the Flagstaff area at 1PM on Saturday. I plan on camping near Flagstaff on Friday night, let me know if you'd like to join. After meeting we'll then drive to the trail head (TH) on forest roads (FR). These roads are usually in good shape and I've been able to drive them in a small passenger car πŸš— with no problems. Since we'll have to haul our water, we'll have a late start so we can hydrate prior to the trip. This will lower the amount of water that you'll need to carry.

Once at the cabin, we'll drop our packs and then go visit the fire lookout. In years past when the lookout was staffed, a food or alcoholic beverage gift could get you invited up into the lookout. Its been a number of years since its been staffed so we'll have to settle for the view from the adjacent helicopter pad which is an unforgetable place to camp when the conditions are right. To me this is the best place πŸ† in Arizona to watch the sunset and look at the night stars (understatement).

We'll head back to camp afterwards and relax for the rest of the evening. It'll be chilly, unless there are high winds, we'll have a fire πŸ”₯ In the morning we'll pack up and hike down the mountain no later than 9AM.

I'm not a professional guide but have spent hundreds of nights out on backpacking trips. I like to lead trips not for financial gain but instead to bring backpackers together and create some lasting friendships. Most of the places that I venture to are remote with help being many hours and sometimes days away. When you attend my trips you must realize that you are responsible for yourself and bad things can happen. I intend on using good judgement when leading but will not be with you at all times. In an event that something bad happens, I will attempt to get help and/or give help as soon as its safely possible. I expect the same in return, we all watch out for each another.

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