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  • Wow, this must be the saving grace of the city! I don't think that there's anything that I like more than this with the exception of my friends that live here. We entered the mountain on the side of Echo Canyon Road. I believe there was some event being hosted in climbing the summit or something. I wasn't sure what to expect because I haven't gone hiking since I was much younger and more trails that were through a forest. Being out in the desert was quite different. It was a lot of rocks, and the climb is much more steeper. Of course as the day gets on the weather is even hotter. We arrived here probably a little after 9am. It was slightly breezy still, but we got to the steepest part, and my friend had stopped halfway through being pretty fearful from the climb. So we went back down so that she wouldn't have to wait for us, but I felt kind of addicted to the challenge of going through the rocks and the climb for hours. I'm not surprised now how toned mountain climbers can be. I was slightly annoyed by the show-offs who were running down the steps. I think it's dangerous because there's a lot of loose gravel that can cause the best hiking boots to slip. I would highly recommend them for this climb at this entrance. This was a great workout even though we were here for an hour or less. I was sweating and it's just a great feeling of accomplishment when you get from place to place. There are tons of people out here, but it's more motivation to climb it. If you are fearful of heights I would recommend something else first since the avid climber will try to get you moving and will complain about a hold up. Definitely bring water and some type of small back-pack. You won't be able to really carry much in this climb. Some people are able to use the hiking stick and ski poles? but I think it looks like it's more of problem to use it. It is a fantastic view at the top.
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