
This weekend Philip and I went with his scout troop and hiked the Prealta trail to Fremont saddle. Being with a scout troop and being around all those rocks with no climbing gear was pure torture, but the hike was beautiful. There were over 400 people on the trail according to the log. A few to many for my liking.
At Fremont saddle you can see Weaver's Needle. There are some climbs on the Needle, and I hope to do it some day. I got tired of listening to the scouts after about five minutes. I tried, I really did, but I ended up going at my usual pace. It was nice because I got to the saddle and had some time to just sit and look at the surroundings.
Weaver's Needle is in the Superstition mountains and is entrenched in myths about the Lost Duthcman's mine. I did not find it so I will be going to work tomorrow.
2 comments:
That is cool, I took the jeep up in the superstitions and loved it
The climbing route is easy and enjoyable. A future must!
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