Friday, June 27, 2025

The rest of January

Here's a recap of the rest of January (you know, before we run out of "JUNE")...

I created a "Flagstaff AZT Loop" FKT in 2021 using inspiration from the Collegiate Loop in Colorado.  A guy named Matt ran it last year and apparently that inspired him to create a similar version for the main/alternate AZT trails in the Catalina mountains.  Love it!  Of course I had to try it.

This southern loop is a bit tougher than the northern one.  In other words, a really good training day.  I had fun seeing some new trails, visiting the Beyond Bread in Summerhaven for a pastry resupply, and eventually getting back to the truck later than anticipated.

The full writeup with some photos:

And a few more pictures... looking forward to being in the sunshine soon:


The creek below Hutch's Pool, which has always had water in it when I've gone past (making it a rare mostly-permanent water source in this area):


Love the big rocks, and that might be Cathedral Peak up there:


That's definitely Romero Pass over there:


Looking over the other side of the pass toward Oro Valley (and before I started realizing just how much more steep climbing was in store):


More stony scenery:


Back in the ponderosas for a few hours, yay!


A bit of snow on this half of the route but not bad:


A taste of the interesting formations in the Wilderness of Rocks:


Thank you Arizona Trail!


On the backside trails now, where there is a lot less sunshine/melting.  The snow was a non-issue.  This one drainage crossing took a few minutes to figure out - I ended up scrambling into the ditch below the iced over spot and clambering up the other side.  Safest but the most bushwhacky:


Hello alligator (juniper)!


The trail toward Bigelow, where there is still more climbing to do... this part was mentally and physically taxing, but I got there (and back to Tug-E) eventually:


Fun one, and I love seeing what new and creative routes people are coming up with around Tucson.

Next we drove west for an Anza-Borrego orienteering weekend.  It was a fun set of events, we did a lot of navigating and climbing around on sides of hills and rocks, and enjoyed the weekend but barely took any pictures.

The race website has a few photos:

The only time I took out the camera was during a non-race trek down the slot canyon near The Maze (an area that is out of bounds during the event).  It's pretty cool:


A giant chockstone to walk under:


Tall walls reminding me of Utah:


We recently got an adapter that allows us to charge at some Tesla Superchargers.  Always helpful to have more options during road trips!  This particular one also had a giant solar shade (we are big fans):


Back in Tucson, or at least nearby Oracle State Park, when I volunteered to do "sweep" for the shortest course.  Watching the fast folks take off (this might have been for the half marathon, can't remember because it was a few months ago):


A creative place to hang a course marker:


Happily no course markers here:


More AZT trekking:


Scouting for a future FKT on a visit to Sentinel Peak ("A" Hill) with a view toward Tucson Mountain Park:


Checking out the Ignite Sign Art Museum - super cool!  We got to see a glass bending demonstration, then roamed around looking for a list of scavenger hunt items.  Fun little place.


Ah ha, it must be Gem Show time!  This is a big couple of weeks in Tucson, and we usually try to visit at least some of the tents (there are too many to see them all).  This year I ventured to some new spots and it was neat to see the variety of displays.

Just a tiny itty bitty taste of what they have:


Dinosaurs for some reason:


Loose stones of all shapes, colors, and sizes:


And some gorgeous art, including turtles  :)


To finish off, here's a cactus wren singing outside our house:


Thanks for following along on our adventures!

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Skis and RATs

So this is an odd pairing of events.  Snow and sun.  Colorado and Tucson.  What do they have in common?  "Fun things we did in January with friends"

I drove up to southwest Colorado to hang out with our friends Robyn and Cathy - it's always great spending time with them!  We started with a little hike in a nearby park where there was a tiny bit of snow:


This alpenglow might have been the last real sunshine we had:


On to the main reason for being there - heading up to Wolf Creek to ski, yay!


Getting ourselves set up with gear:


Robyn enjoyed playing tour guide as we explored the mountain and numerous trails, and Cathy and I had fun getting our ski legs back underneath us.  Chilly temperatures, wind, some additional snow, none of that deterred us from having a good time:


Whee!


Mountaintop pose - thank you friends for an awesome few days!


And for the cozy place to hang out in the evenings:


A brief run in New Mexico on the way back to Tucson:


And the other 75% of this story is "O Rats!" - the team name for our Tucson orienteering club's entry into the RAT (Run Around Tucson) Relay.  2nd time running and our team is getting bigger (just missing Alan from last year):


Annie led off, with a lovely Catalina mountain backdrop:


The course was modified this year so we weren't technically running all the way around Tucson, instead up to Oro Valley and back.  With an out-and-back to the east first.  We didn't mind, new scenery for us.

Annie smiling and approaching the first exchange:


A successful hand-off to Charles, who is in the process of hitting "start" on the Racejoy app so we could watch his progress (and send audible cheers of all kinds):


We had props this year!  I believe Annie created the signs, which we were all excited to pose with (especially Gavin?):


Smooth hand-off from Charles, with the "wrist-slap" relay bracelet:


A rare photo of me running with both feet off the ground:


Yvonne is ready to start leg 4:


Lukas (Skywalker?) says "Punch it!" (Chewy?)


Yvonne looking good at the end of her leg:


Go Billie!


Annie and Yvonne ready to cheerlead, Cristina holding another prop (an orienteering control flag), Melissa getting a hug before her run, and it looks like Gavin finally got his coffee:


Melissa taking the baton to start our journey northward:


Cristina's turn to run, while Jeff mans the control flag for the team:


Let's go, Gavin!


And you're almost done!


Pete finishing up the next leg, as we're coming back toward Tucson:


It's a beautiful day to run a few more miles!


John's ready to take the 2nd half of leg 9, except I can't... quite... reach him...


Finally caught up for the handoff - now you can run, John!


Team Pi-Rats ("Yo ho, yo ho, a Pi-Rat's life for me"), too funny, and this might be the same team as last year's mer-people - the dogs look the same, anyway!


John, I see you managed to get your shirt off... and Jeff is ready to speed to the finish line:


Yep, here's our ringer for the year - go Jeff go!


Post-race team photo, where you can tell it is the middle of winter in Tucson.  Go O-Rats!


We stopped in at Trader Joe's afterward, and John offered to bring this motorized chair back to the store for someone in the parking lot.  Made for an entertaining post-run picture:


Look at all the RAT Relay socks that showed up for the orienteering meet the next morning!


An excellent start to 2025, thank you friends!

(Photo credits = almost everyone pictured probably took at least one of these!)