Serial blogger, manic hiker and “mom” to a dozen adopted dogs, Mare Czinar has been exploring Arizona trails for more than 20 years. After being lead astray (or just confused) by outdated hiking books and online resources (hence the tag line: we got lost, so you don’t have to), Mare sought to create a fully vetted, frequently updated online hike travelogue with current driving and hiking directions to spare fellow hikers the mental and physical wear-and-tear of aimless wandering. In addition, blog entries are amended when road closures or wildfires restrict trail access. When not working, blogging, writing about the great outdoors or picking up dog poo, Mare attempts to “stay found” while checking out new trails.
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The big fall foliage show may be over in northern Arizona, but its just getting under way in the lower elevations. Here are some shots from Saturday, November 20th near the Agua Fria River crossing on Bloody Basin Road. For more low-elevation fall color hikes, click on "fall color" in the trail index on this blog.
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This hike is gorgeous! Will definitely have to check it out.
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