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Old 05-29-2008, 11:54 PM
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Or anyone interested in trails in Arizona. Found this site for finding trails all over state.

http://www.treknow.com/arizona/backroads/index.htm
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Old 05-30-2008, 02:18 AM
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Yea, I like that site. Check out Hualapai Mountain Trail. Been there, done that.
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Cool site, but I dont like that when you open a trail, you cant adjust it for detail. I have a large book my dad gave me that shows EVERY trail in Az. Easy to take along for course changes...
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Just a note, here, some of the trails may or may not still be there (at least in my neck of the woods) due to flash flooding and/or development. The rating may also have changed for the same reasons.
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Thanks Bill, It is an interesting website. Unfortunately my eyes are not real good and I don't think there is anyway to enlarge the maps.

I do like the Charles Wells and AZ Backroads paperback books because the trail descriptions help out greatly for navigating. (turn north at rockpile...) I also have some Garmin topo map software, but I don't think I've looked at it in years. I'd use it more if I had an onboard computer/GPS.
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