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| - If you are reading this, you are probably trying to figure out if it's worth the sweat and tan. Now that you are passed that, I will have to tell you that compared to its cousin, Camelback Mountain, it's a notch easier.
The nicer, convenient aspect of coming here is parking is a lot better! There's about three little lots that is in the vicinity of the main trail. If you are lucky to see somebody pull out, make a dash! Otherwise, you will have to park along the side streets and neighborhood which means more walking.
For most of the trail it gets progressively steeper with some straights and flats. As you get closer to the top, there are some rails to guide you. The one thing that you should know is that the boulders and rocks have sharp edges. You could potentially cut yourself if you slip or fall. Definitely go at a gentler pace if you are a beginner or intermediate hiker.
The view is excellent once you reach the top. You can pan everywhere and see downtown. To sum up, it was fun, sweaty, and worth it. This is definitely the type of activity you want to work those glutes and legs.
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