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  • I live right down the road from Camelback Mountain. I can see it from my home. It calls to me... It has since I moved here. The problem is... the entrance to Echo Canyon Trail is under construction and closed. A couple weeks ago it came out that the grand opening would be November 30th, Woo Hoo! Finally! I can go climb the mountain! Then yesterday came. I saw a story that said the trail WOULD NOT be opening on Nov. 30th and there is no new date given...... I dropped to the floor and started kicking and screaming like a small child. Okay, not really (maybe really). So, the same day I read that, my buddy miraculously calls me: Him: Want to go hike Cholla trail tomorrow? Me: Sure, where is it? Him: It's on the backside of Camelback. Me: .......What?! Are you effing kidding me right now?! Yeah, so it turns out there's another trailhead on the backside of Camelback Mountain. The thing that sucks about it is that you have to park off of N. 64th St and then walk about a half mile or so to the trail head. We went at 6am on a Friday and it wasn't hard to find. There were already a number of people parked on the side of the road and walking to the trail. We followed suit. The hike is strenuous. I'm not going to BS you. I had to stop a few times and catch my breath. It was the constant climbing up that got me. It's like continuously doing lunges... except you're having fun. Toward the top when you're nearing the summit, it starts getting a bit trickier. There are some narrow areas along the edge of the mountain and some areas that I had to use my hands to help climb rocks because the ascent was a little steep and my legs were getting tired. All and all this was a great hike. We got to the summit and the views were totally worth the work it took to get there. Definitely bring water. I wore my Camelbak pack and it was more than enough for me. I'd probably just bring a 20oz bottle next time, depending on what time of day it is and how hot. I wouldn't recommend the hike for small kids. Basically because I don't like kids. No seriously, it gets a bit sketchy at the top. Use caution if you decide to test your child's might here, and most of all just have fun and enjoy it.
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