Danielle, Sadie dog and I took another hike out in the Lake Mead National Recreational Area on Sunday. This time around we drove over the Hoover Dam into Arizona and took a relatively obscure hike known as the Liberty Bell Arch hike. The reason its my impression that its obscure is due to the fact that its not really an official hike according to the park service (its not included in their brochures), the trail is DEFINITELY not officially maintained (had some rough spots), there is NO trailhead sign or any signs at all of a trail from the highway and we ran into exactly ZERO other people on the trail on a Sunday.
The trail, however, is mentioned extensively on the internet as evidenced by a simple Google or Yahoo search of 'Liberty Arch Trail/Hike'. It's trailhead is also located near a very popular (and official) Lake Mead hike called Arizona Hot Springs. In fact, due to our unfamiliarity of the trail, we accidentally started off on a different Jeep trail at the beginning which lead us over to the Hot Springs trail, only to be told by some hikers over there that we were on the wrong trail. So about 45 minutes of our day was spent getting to know a nice jeep trail between the two.
This trail turned out to be probably the biggest surprise out of any hikes I've done so far. The stats of the trail are that its about a 5 mile out-and-back (2.5 miles each way) and there's only a few hundred feet in elevation change from the beginning to the end. However, as I've already mentioned, the trail itself is NOT a nice and tidy maintained trail. Its only a use-trail and there were several spots where we just had to stop for a few moments and get our bearings to make sure we were still on it. Cairns left by previous hikers also helped out. Another surprise was the total gross elevation change. There might have only been a couple hundred feet in difference from the beginning to the end, but there was way more Up and Down action during the hike that I was not anticipating. Couple that with some minor rock scrambling and you get a moderately strenuous hike! If this same hike had been at 8,000+ feet in Mount Charleston, I would have been sucking some major wind at times.
But the biggest surprise was the scenery on this hike! After thinking for a while, I'd definitely have to put this hike in my top three so far! The desert landscape along with the arch itself, an interesting mining area and the stunning views of Black Canyon and the Colorado River were just awesome! The only reason I even decided on this trail in the first place was the fact that I read that a crucial ladder on the Hot Springs trail was gone for repair. The Hot Springs hike might be our next adventure.
Anyway, here are a bunch of pictures of the hike yesterday. Enjoy.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Lake Mead Recreation Area - Liberty Bell Arch
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Lake Mead Recreation Area - Historic Railroad Trail
This is shortly after starting the hike looking back to the parking lot and the visitor's center.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Buckeye - Wisconsin Pics
I've been negligent in my duties this past month ever since I got back from my trip home to Ohio. With the move into Danielle's condo and working a lot lately, I just haven't had much motivation to get on here very often. So the next few postings were all completed tonight and are basically just to get my phone purged of all of the pics on it. Before I did this, my phone's memory was completely full and I was having trouble even getting new text messages! So please enjoy some pictures from the past couple of months. The pics within this posting are all on gameday for the Ohio State vs. Wisconsin game in Columbus.
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Indiana Road Trip
Our annual Ohio State road trip took us to Bloomington, Indiana this year for the OSU vs. IU game. As always, a great time was had by all. The road trips that I've participated in so far these past few years have been Illinois, Purdue, Michigan State and now Indiana. For some reason, I always think of Illinois as being the most fun. Maybe its because it was my first trip with the gang. At any rate, I wouldn't hesitate to vote for another Bloomington road trip again. The tailgate area that we picked was only about a 10 minute walk to the stadium and there was PLENTY of tailgating room to be had. Last year we were kind of isolated in the area where we ended up in East Lansing, but this year was a great spot!
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