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  • Camelback has always been on my Phoenix to do list. The Cholla Trail was a challenge, especially for the last quarter of the hike where there's some bouldering. But like any great climb, you're rewarded in the end with a great view. I don't think it can be reiterated enough to respect the heat and start before sunrise or close to sunset. There's no hiding from the sun once it's up in full force. Bring plenty of water and don't fear that you're bringing too much either. All 6 of our bottles of water between my wife and I were done by the time we got back to the car. Parking on Invergordon will add approximately another .5 mile each way to and from the Cholla trail head depending where your car is. And as of July 2016, no dogs are permitted. The first mile on the trail is a moderate incline and enough to get the heart rate ramped up, but the switchbacks take away some of the sting. I thought the last portion just past the helipad was challenging, but fun. The view at the top isn't as breathtaking as something like Angel's Landing in Zion, but you are definitely looking down on everything. With about a 20-30 minute break at the top, the 4 mile round trip hike took us around three and a half hours with just under 1300 feet in elevation gain total. The crowd wasn't too bad for starting just after sunrise, but I wished we would have started about 30 minutes earlier because we were feeling the heat and really had to push at the end. We'll take this learning experience next time to Echo Canyon.
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