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Zachary Teich - Hiking Trainer
United States
Приєднався 11 чер 2016
I've been an avid hiker and mountain climber for eight years and a personal trainer for nineteen. Both of these things are my passion, and if I had to pick one, it would be climbing mountains over training. However, I haven't been forced to chose yet, and I love doing both.
Most hikers, just as most people, could use some help when it comes to improving their health and their level of fitness. That's what I'm here for, and I hope to document all my substantial hikes, and to provide as many informative videos as possible in regard to training, diet, motivation, etc. If you have a certain hike you want to accomplish, I hope - in a small way - to help you achieve it, whether it's by doing one of the hikes I've captured on video, or using some of my advice to help you achieve a higher level of fitness.
Most hikers, just as most people, could use some help when it comes to improving their health and their level of fitness. That's what I'm here for, and I hope to document all my substantial hikes, and to provide as many informative videos as possible in regard to training, diet, motivation, etc. If you have a certain hike you want to accomplish, I hope - in a small way - to help you achieve it, whether it's by doing one of the hikes I've captured on video, or using some of my advice to help you achieve a higher level of fitness.
Hiking Reiley Peak - Willcox, AZ
Reiley Peak is one of the Arizona 2000 ft. prominence peaks, and is located about 12 miles northwest of the town of Willcox. It is most easily accessed by a few dirt roads from the north that require high clearance and 4WD. My brothers Josh and Patrick, and I, made the drive out, and had a successful hike. The views from the summit were excellent, and we enjoyed our time out there, and the drive.
Here is the GPS track: www.strava.com/activities/12864019413
Here is the GPS track: www.strava.com/activities/12864019413
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Відео
The Richest Man I've Met While Hiking
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My first hike of the Flatiron was in July of 2016, and on that hike I talked with another hiker, first down below, and then again above the rock wall where you level off northeast of the Flatiron. I think about that encounter from time to time, and I wanted to share that story.
Is this the Arizona License Plate?
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The picture on the Arizona license plate is perfect for the state, and one that is very recognizable. On this hike, I revisited a peak that I have summited twice before. During my first visit to this peak, I began to think about the license plate, and if this was the actual location it was taken from or based on. So I waited until the sun was at the right location in the sky, and I made the hik...
Climbing Battle Axe Butte - Superior, AZ
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Battle Axe Butte is located about 10 miles south of Superior, AZ, to the west of Highway 177. A few dirt roads lead out to the base of the mountain, and the first ~ two miles should be ok for a passenger car. My brother and I took my other brother's 4Runner so we could get to the base, and we began the climb up from there. This was another fun desert peak which does have a couple of 4th or 5th ...
Fighting the Siphon Fire in the Superstition Mountains, AZ
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On, or possibly before, September 10th, a fire broke out on the Superstition Ridgeline. The next day, September 11th, my family and I made our weekly trip to Canyon Lake to swim. While we were there, a firefighting helicopter collected water from the lake many times, and took the water a few miles south to dump on the wildfire. Both the kids and the adults enjoyed seeing the helicopter in actio...
Apache Junction, Arizona - A Bike Tour of "The Home of the Superstitions"
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Apache Junction, Arizona - A Bike Tour of "The Home of the Superstitions". Apache Junction, Arizona, is a small city located about 30 miles east of downtown Phoenix. It is a beautiful location, bordered on the north by the Goldfield Mountains, and to the east by the Superstitions. I've lived in Apache Junction for about five years, and really enjoy being here. The town is growing steadily, but ...
The Wave Cave, Superstition Wilderness, AZ - Hot Weather Hiking 2024
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The Wave Cave, Superstition Wilderness, AZ - Hot Weather Hiking 2024. The Wave Cave is a popular destination in the Superstition Wilderness, accessed from Peralta Rd. through State Trust Land by way of the Carney Springs trailhead. In an effort to keep up my annual hot weather hiking, I decided that this would be a good time to finally see the Wave Cave, with little chance of anyone else doing ...
Strides - Get in Better Hiking Shape
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Strides are a great way to get into better shape for hiking. Compared to distance running, they may be a better alternative form of training, especially if you are looking to save time and improve your ability to go up steeper slopes. In this video, I talk about what strides are, how to go about doing them, and why you should do them as a hiker.
Kitt Peak - Biking an Arizona 2000 ft. Prominence Peak
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Kitt Peak - Biking an Arizona 2000 ft. Prominence Peak. Kitt Peak is located west of Tucson on the Tohono O'odham reservation. The summit is an observatory and is home to several telescopes, so there is a paved road all the way to the summit plateau. I've looked at this peak for a long time, and I finally decided that it would be best to conquer this peak on bike. So I set out from the start of...
Hiking the Upper Burro Mesa Pouroff and 3 New Peaks - Big Bend National Park
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On my final day at Big Bend National Park, I bailed out on a peak that I wanted to do, and instead went and hiked the Upper Burro Mesa Pour Off trail, along with three smaller high points. I was glad to see the Upper pouroff, since I had been to the bottom five years ago, and I was also glad to summit three new peaks. No matter what you do at Big Bend, you will be treated to awesome and beautif...
Climbing Elephant Tusk - Big Bend National Park, TX
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Climbing Elephant Tusk - Big Bend National Park. The Elephant Tusk is a well-known mountain at Big Bend National Park, and a peak that I've known about for a long time. It requires high clearance and maybe 4WD to get to the trailhead, but it could be approached from other ways with longer hikes. My buddy Mark, who hasn't hiked substantially in five years, was eager to get back out to Big Bend, ...
Hiking Burro Mesa Highpoint - Big Bend National Park
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I made it back to Big Bend National Park for the first time in five years. After driving on and off since 9:30 pm the previous evening, I decided to start with Burro Mesa, since I knew it wouldn't be too long of a hike. Burro Mesa is located just west of the Chisos Mountains and Ross Maxwell Drive. The highpoint probably doesn't have too much prominence, but it is a named peak and one I wanted ...
Climbing Fish Creek Peak - Superstition Wilderness, AZ
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Fish Creek Peak is located to the north of Fish Creek Canyon, and can be accessed by descending the closed section of SR-88, on the northern edge of the Superstition Wilderness. My brother and I hiked down the road about 2.75 miles, then began the off trail ascent to the peak. We encountered a very beautiful canyon with a flowing creek, and took our time going up this, and enjoying the scenery....
Climbing Muggins Peak - Wellton, AZ
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Muggins Peak is located east of Yuma and northwest of the little town of Wellton, in southwestern Arizona. It is a low elevation peak with not too much prominence, but it provides some fun class 3 climbing. And it's another beautiful desert peak. My brothers Josh and Patrick, and I, made the climb up, getting some climbing practice in and enjoying the route.
Climbing Mount Tipton - Dolan Springs, AZ
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Mount Tipton is one of the Arizona 2000 ft. prominence peaks, and is located northwest of Kingman, along Highway 93 on the way up to Nevada. It has over 3600 ft. or prominence, making it the 13th most prominent mountain in Arizona. My buddy Matt and I made the four hour drive up from the Phoenix area, and enjoyed the hike up this peak. My car was able to make it to the BLM gate, negotiating a f...
Climbing Pinta Benchmark - Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
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Climbing Pinta Benchmark - Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Hiking Massacre Falls and Pt. 3281 - Superstition Wilderness, AZ
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Hiking Massacre Falls and Pt. 3281 - Superstition Wilderness, AZ
Climbing Sheep Mountain - Wellton, AZ
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Climbing Sheep Mountain - Wellton, AZ
Have You Ever Been Lost While Hiking? I See How Easily It Could Happen
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Have You Ever Been Lost While Hiking? I See How Easily It Could Happen
Hiking Silly Mountain, Apache Junction - The Last Views of 2023
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Hiking Silly Mountain, Apache Junction - The Last Views of 2023
Hiking Arizona's Private Prominence Peak
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Hiking Arizona's Private Prominence Peak
Climbing Mount Wilson - Lake Mead Area, Arizona
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Climbing Mount Wilson - Lake Mead Area, Arizona
Balance Training - Improve Your Balance while you work your Upper Body
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Balance Training - Improve Your Balance while you work your Upper Body
Hiking Crossman Peak - Lake Havasu City, AZ
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Hiking Crossman Peak - Lake Havasu City, AZ
Climbing Woodchute Mountain - Downtown Jerome, AZ to the summit, and back.
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Climbing Woodchute Mountain - Downtown Jerome, AZ to the summit, and back.
Vacation - A Time to Improve Your Fitness
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Vacation - A Time to Improve Your Fitness
Climbing Bullard Peak - A Class 3 Desert Peak - Aguila, AZ
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Climbing Bullard Peak - A Class 3 Desert Peak - Aguila, AZ
Becoming a Professional Hiker? Or maybe only dreaming... Superstition Wilderness, AZ
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Becoming a Professional Hiker? Or maybe only dreaming... Superstition Wilderness, AZ
"Don't be afraid to use the chockstone" 🤣🤣🤣 (only cuz I got hung up here too on the downclimb and despite going UP - the way the gentleman comes down in this video - I went 'video right' and then: basically scrambled out on to the chockstone, (full body weight on the chockstone), and then proceeded to downclimb. Chockstone didn't budge. 🙂
Hi Zach.
Hi Luke! I think I know you from somewhere.
@ Yeah me too.
2:07 you ask about using hiking poles. I'm starting to do more difficult hikes and was wondering if I should be using poles. I've been subscribed to your channel for some time and came here to search your channel but didn't find anything. I did notice your brother used them when you climbed Mt Lemmon - I live very close to Catalina State Park and hike there regularly, sometimes daily when I can. Thanks for any input you can provide. Great channel, thanks I need to get back into watching your videos.
Hi Joe, I would try to use them as little as possible. They do help to take a little bit of the load off the legs, and they can help you balance better on unstable terrain. But it's similar to walking with crutches in that you would get more used to them the more you use them, and you wouldn't condition the body to balance as much on its own, or without the assistance they provide. I use one occasionally, if I think it will help me, and sometimes that is more for pushing aside vegetation. I think Patrick used them on the Mt. Lemmon hike so he could take as much a load off his legs as possible, due to the distance we covered. You can always try to carry just one with you, and then use it when you feel you need to. Or even carry two in your pack and use them when you feel they'd help. I learned the hard way a few days ago about carrying something in my hands while hiking, but that's a little different than a hiking pole. I'll have that story in about 4 vides from now, since I'm behind. Hiking poles are something you have to carry, and I feel that overall you're better off not carrying anything in your hands. I haven't done a video yet about hiking poles, but hopefully I can do one eventually and go into as much detail as I can about this. Thank you for watching and subscribing, and I hope this helps. That's great that you live there and can hike there pretty often. It's a beautiful location.
@@ZacharyTeich-HikingTrainer Thank you for getting back to me with your insights. I've carried poles in/on my pack in the past, but I've never used them. I haven't taken them with me for at least 7 years. I agree with the idea that it's best to keep my hands free. Also while hiking I actively think about how I use every muscle in my legs and feet to control my movement up and down through this rocky terrain. So, in the end you helped confirm my current method of not using poles. I have a nice pack, but my longest hikes are only 5-6 hours right now so I don't carry all that much weight.
And... boring Sir. What were you doing? Why? Endless views of ??? Please, think these things through. No real start, no real conclusion and what made it successful? did you just get there, take a break and head down? Arghh!
Hi God, you read my mind exactly.
Zach, first off, you have a TON of videos on your channel. I was scrolling through to get down to this one, and you have a lot! I think it's awesome all of the knowledge that you've shared with the UA-cam community over all these years. I hit this point (finally) on a trip earlier this week. It was an awesome spot in the park. Especially for a fairly easy summit. Thanks for all your info. Even on something small like this, it was a big help.
Hi Cameron, yeah, I have done quite a few. Hopefully they have benefitted people, and it's nice to be able to look back on them and relive the hikes myself. I saw your video, but I had to stop watching after a few minutes. When I went back later, it was gone. Did you have problems with it? Anyway, that's good that you made it up there. It was a fun little peak, and I'm glad the video gave you some info about it. Hopefully you'll get your video back up.
@ZacharyTeich-HikingTrainer thanks for the heads up. I'm not sure why it did that. I had posted a link and so a few people are still watching it. I was wondering why it wasn't getting many views. It went to unlisted for some reason. Anyway, it's reposted now.
Went hiking today. Everytime I go into the mountains I feel both larger than life and insignificant. It's hard to explain to someone who's never been there.
Hi Timothy, that's good - I'm glad you got to go! That's a great description of how the mountains make you feel. It makes sense, and I've probably had similar thoughts as well. You do feel on top of the world, and bigger, but you also realize how big the world is, and that makes you feel small.
Nice video and nice views👌
Hi Rudi, thank you, and thanks for checking them out!
When you go hiking enough, you know it's not the money, but the time that there isn't enough of. It's a reminder to appreciate those moments you sacrifice to be with your family.
Hi Nate, it would be nice to have more of both. It is a good reminder to appreciate time with your family. I think about them lot when I hike, and even during my couple nights at Big Bend this past spring I really missed them - way more than I thought I would.
Nice story man. We are so lucky living in the valley having mountains to climb, literally all around us.
Hi Wayne, thanks, and I thought it would be a good one to share. You're right, this is a great place to live for that reason alone. Being surrounded by all these mountains is awesome.
Great video, perfect length, nice narration. Love the views.
Hi Mike, thank you and thanks for the feedback. I'm still trying to improve, and give enough info and views without making the video too long. Yes, the views were great up there, and the summit was pretty neat too. Thanks for watching!
i did Klothos Temple today (I'm sure you've done it right nearby this) and will be back to bag Muggins. I was hoping to see you do the East summit as well, as Stav mentions some technical sketchy sections going up the East summit. I'll have my Klothos video up in a couple days
Hi HikingEngineer, I've heard about Klothos but I haven't looked into it or done it yet. I looked at the east summit of Muggins, but I was nervous about it, and also my brothers were already starting back down and I didn't feel like making them wait. I think it looked harder than the true summit, but there may have been another way that I didn't see. I'll watch your Klothos video when it's up. There are a lot of smaller, cool looking desert peaks all around that area, so I want to get back there too.
@@ZacharyTeich-HikingTrainer yeah I did Fortuna (easier, video up) but next time I drive thru wanna hit Mohawk and Muggins
@@HikingEngineer, we were almost about to stop for Little Mohawk Peak on the way back from Muggins, but we were tired so we kept going. I'll have to look at Fortuna. We might get back soon for the Mohawk Mts. highpoint, which is an AZ 2000ft. prominence peak.
I loved your video from the Organ Mts. It was so beautiful! You took me where I wanted to go and I didn’t even work up a sweat! 😉 It was awesome to see! Thank you!
Hi PoodleMom, thank you very much, and I'm glad the video helps take you there in a small way! The Organ Mts. are definitely beautiful, and I'm glad I got to stand on top of the Needle twice.
How man hours would you say it would take you round trip just to summit casa grande and leave out lost mine peak? I want to summit something in the park and it would help to plan.
Hi Vincent, I would plan on 4-6 hours, just to take your time and enjoy the views.
Is it possible to access the smoke tower? Asking for a friend
Hi Dad, I can't remember, but it might be open. I know a lot of them are closed though.
Did you find the Dutchman’s cave yet?!
Hi Bradley, no, but I haven't been looking either. If I start to post videos everyday of hikes then you'll know I found it and was able to retire and hike full time!
Subscribed. I hike and run on a lot of AZ State Trust Land up here in Prescott. Thanks for telling me about strides.
Hi RideAlongside, thank you! That's great, and we're fortunate here to have all the public land that we do. I haven't made it into Prescott yet, but close. You're welcome, and thanks for watching!
I just did the peak with the glass jar today. Have you ever done the next peak(s) over--just to the east of this peak?
Hi Man on the Brink, that's good, it's a nice peak. I think I know which ones you're talking about, but I haven't done them. They look pretty neat too, and probably haven't seen too many visitors.
This is not climbing dude. Really was hopping to see some trad. #Hiking
Hi Gonzalo, thank you for letting me know this is not climbing. I had no idea. I will change the title to "Walking" up Elephant Tusk. I hope you didn't have to hop too far, "dude."
Was this from Sunset Peak?
Hi Man on the Brink, you guessed correctly. It lived up to its name.
I always thought it was four peaks.
Hi Timothy, I think a lot of people feel that way, and the article I showed mentions that as well. It does look like it could be them.
i miss El Paso so much
Hi Victor, I like El Paso, and I especially like how it's situated around the Franklin Mountains. I hope you can make it back soon if you miss it that much.
Great video! How long would it take for an average hiker to do from start to finish?
Hi Brett, thank you, and thanks for watching! My Dad did it several years ago at age 62 with no training, and I would say for the average hiker it would take around 6 hours with the usual breaks for views. It's a pretty even grade the whole way up.
Really cool looking mountain
Hi Timothy, yes it was pretty nice. The rock higher up was really neat looking too.
Nice!👍💙💙💙💙💙
Hello, thanks and thanks for watching!
Yeah the forest service can fuck off. If you go out there, most of the land is so unhealthy. Why do we have a forest service if they continue letting our land burn
Saw the copter on my way home from work. Cool stuff!
Hi Ryan, that's neat. I thought I might notice it from my house, but I didn't see it at all.
Great camera work. Not so great that the Supes are on fire again. Thanks for sharing. Was that last scene near the Horse Trailer parking lot?
Hi Phil, thanks, and yes it's too bad they're on fire again. Hopefully it will be out soon. The last scene was on the east side of 88, about half a mile north of the First Water Rd. entrance.
That sucks about the fire. But the helicopter was pretty cool to witness.
Hi Cameron, yes it's too bad about the fire, but at least it's in an already burnt area. It was neat to see the helicopter in action, and my kids really liked it.
I have family on Scenic. 😊👍🌷
Hi HappyComfort, I've driven on that road before. I'm sure they have a scenic view.
With all do respect you crossed multiple private property lines without permission.
Hi Colby, we had permission to proceed from one landowner we talked to, and we would've turned around if he said no. I also left my name and number on my car across from another landowners house, who wasn't home when I knocked on his door.
I have my title 107 drone pilot license. Where can I legally fly at Guadulpe National Park? I know I can’t inside through park but wondering about launching from the parking lot or close. Thanks
Hi Giani, I don't think you can fly anywhere in the park itself, but you might try from the highway just south of the park. The highway winds uphill south of the park and El Capitan, and there is at least one place to pull over there and get some views. It should be still outside of the park boundary, so that would probably be a good spot to launch from. Although if you fly it north a little you will cross it into the park boundary then.
Thank you for your response. I appreciate your feedback. It's a shame, the claim on our natural environment by putting one's name. It shows entitlement.
You're welcome, and thanks for watching. Yes, it shows entitlement, and probably other negative aspects of our society.
Nice - I did Wrightson a couple years ago, but took Super Trail from the parking lot....after the summit, took Super Trail around the backside as well - I think it ended up being almost 14 miles. That was a long day, and my hips were wrecked by the end of it. There was a bunch of people on the trail (summit was packed and wasn't able to cook lunch), but not on the backside of Super Trail - nobody out there. Hopefully can do it again in the coming months, it's a good hike.
Hi Dana, thank you. I like Mt. Wrightson a lot, and hopefully you can return soon to hike it again. Too bad it was so crowded on the summit. Both times I did it there were some people, but not too many. At least you had the trail to yourself on the backside. Yes, it's a good hike for sure. Thanks for watching!
Great video. Thanks a lot.🙌
Hi GCV, thank you and thanks for talking the time to watch!
@@ZacharyTeich-HikingTrainer I hope you can share with us more videos of AJ. Thank you so much, and good luck.
@@g.c.v.8329 , I have many videos from the Superstitions and Goldfield Mts, but maybe I can do another video about the town sometime. I was thinking of doing a bike tour of Gold Canyon too. You're welcome, and thank you !
My hat's off to you! I've walked circles around the base several times but never felt compelled to climb.
Hi Juan, thank you and thanks for watching! It's an awesome mountain, and maybe you'll be up there someday. Aside from getting to the trailhead, I may not have made it without my partner. It's definitely good to have some help on this one.
I think peak bagging is great if the point is to go out and experience new places in nature. I’ve always preferred to summit a mountain, way before anyone used the term peak bagging. To me a hike that doesn’t reach the summit is not a complete hike. But I don’t look at it as just collecting peaks on a list. It’s about setting goals and meeting challenges and receiving that deep satisfaction at the summit you’ve chased all morning.
Hi Matthew, I agree with you, and I like the challenge of summiting a mountain with my own power. It is a satisfying feeling, definitely!
Nice, lots of wide open spaces.👌
Hi Rudi, yes, there's still a lot of space here, which is good. Hopefully it won't fill up too fast.
Thanks for the tour man!
Hi Wayne, you're welcome, and thank you for watching!
Thank you for a thoroughly enjoyable and personalized tour of your beautiful neighborhood. You and I seem to be cut from the same cloth in terms of what we cherish in a town and environs. Peace and quiet and serene scenery.
Hi Vector, you're welcome, and thank you for watching. Yes, peace and quiet and nice scenery are a great environment to be in!
Thanks for the tour!! I have been there twice, you did a Great job!
Hi Dave, you're welcome, and thank you, and thanks for following along on the tour!
Nice tour. Stick to the trails--they're a lot safer.
Hi Man on the Brink, thanks, and you're right, they are safer!
How many of the Arizona prominence peaks have you done so far?
Hi Jimmy, I have done 53 of the 2000 ft. prominence peaks so far, so I have 20 more of them. And I've done maybe around 15-20 of the 1000 ft. ones.
One day between Ramsey Canyon reserve and Beatty's I saw 13 species of hummimgbirds in about 5 hours.!
Hi Isaac, that's neat. I didn't realize there were that many species of hummingbirds around here/AZ. I guess the state has a lot of variety in animal life, and not just the terrain or vegetation. Thanks for watching!
I almost doed coming down this sicker many years ago. One of my only supernatural missing 411 experiences.
Hi Jon, sorry to hear that, but at least you made it out. Any mountain and hike can pose a risk, for sure.
Great video
Hi Charles, thank you, and thanks for watching!
what's the name of the tank you parked at?
Hi Joshua, I don't know, but it's at the end of the pavement, and right before the gate, on McGee Ranch Rd.
my favorite part was the 360 explaining the sights your seeing and the prominence. I grew up in Douglas so this was a cool perspective
Hi Trailz, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the views. Thanks for watching!
Awesome review
Hi BMW, thank you, and thanks for watching it!
Sutherland Trail is nice, no fee.
Hello, we thought about taking that trail at least one of the ways, but we would still have to pay if we parked at Catalina State Park. I think we could've accessed it from the north for free, but the park was easier.
I tried to do this the other weekend. You're lucky you could go before the mine cracked down on trespassing. It added about 4 unplanned hours trying to get around the private property
Higher Lifts, did you try to go to Amethyst Peak first, or finish with that? Do they have more signage or fencing up around the mine now? I know the detour is somewhere on the west face of Amethyst Peak. I never even looked at it when we were there however. I will probably try to do the traverse again in the future, but go from north to south. Thanks for watching!