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  • The reviews here will range from "most difficult hike you'll ever do" to "I ran up this friggin' mountain in 20 minutes." Objectively speaking, this is NOT the hardest hike in Arizona. Subjectively, it may be the hardest hike you'll ever do in Arizona. It might be one of the easiest. Wherever you lie on the spectrum, the hike is worth it. I did this trail as a hiking newbie, but as someone who works out 6 days a week, with 50% of my workouts involving cardio. I set a moderate pace and found myself short of breath at times. I made it to the top in 40 minutes. If you find the idea of this trail too daunting, try Sunrise Trail in Scottsdale. It's still a workout, but less strenuous, and the gradient isn't so steep. If you don't want a rugged experience at all, but still want a great view, check out North Mountain Park. You can take a paved path all the way to the top (trail 44, I believe). Want something more difficult than Camelback with more rock scrambling? Try Flatiron in the Superstition Mountains. If you're trying to do the hike on the weekend during tourist season: go mid-day, between 12-3pm. There will be people, but less than if you went at sunrise/sunset. If you want to see a cool sunrise/sunset, try a less occupied trail so you can really enjoy the experience. Parking is the biggest biotch here. You'll get a spot without as much trouble if you go when I suggested. You can do this trail without hiking shoes, but they are helpful, especially on the way down. I recommend 1-1.5L of water per person.
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