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Hikers Paradise right in Scottsdale–Dogs too!
July 7, 2010 by Wendy Cracchiolo · View Comments
When you live in weather like we do here, I find myself hiking year around. Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak (formerly known as Squaw Peak) mountains are the best exercise I have ever enjoyed. So many people feel cooped up in gyms and weight rooms. Nothing like being outdoors and experiencing the best cardio available. True, you need discipline so that you always wear sun screen, hats or visors are always a good idea, take plenty of water and always wear the best hiking tennis shoes with newer soles, or light weight hiking boots. Warning: Do NOT ever break in hiking shoes on a hike! Speaking from personal knowledge…not recommended!! Also, if you do hike make sure your toenails are trimmed or you may lose them…more personal experience! ouch
Both mountains have more than one path. Piestewa Peak has quite a wide variety of paths up, over and around it. The main hike would be the one where you go up to the top. It’s just over a mile to the top, the website can give you all the details. http://www.phoenix.gov/PARKS/hikephx.html , and there are many other paths that lead many different directions and offer a variety of levels of difficulty.
Camelback Mountain, is our most note-worthy mountain that most people have heard of because it is the landmark that Phoenix, Scottsdale and Paradise Valley are all wrapped around . Not too mention–it does look just like a camel’s back truly–you decide?
There are 2 main paths to the top of Camelback Mountain, both of them lean toward advanced hikes-(notated as strenuous and difficult by park service) but each one offers a different type of hiking. Also, check the web-sites because dogs on leashes are allowed on most of the paths http://phoenix.gov/PARKS/hikcmgud.html . As a full time realtor for eXp Realty–hiking offers me an escape to do what I love but just a short distance from work or home–minutes is all it takes. These 2 peaks are so centrally located to everything–that you can consider these hikes a work-out and not a day trip.
If you are thinking about relocating to the Valley, please call me and I can give you any real estate info you may need while considering buying a home in the Scottsdale or Paradise Valley area. Please check out my websites for more info www.scottsdaleparadise.com or www.phoenixpowersearch.com
Wendy Cracchiolo 602-672-2806 wendy.c@scottsdaleparadise.com
In the fall I am starting a hiking company that helps visitors hike all these great trails, have fun, be safe and learn lot’s of great information about the area. Watch for “Happy Trails Hiking Company”–more later….
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Scottsdale is always a destination!!
June 29, 2010 by Wendy Cracchiolo · View Comments
Year around Scottsdale welcomes visitors–during the cool months, there are so many activities indoors and out! Summertime means excellent low rates at the finest resorts in the country. People can enjoy poolside relaxation, spa’s, shopping, great night life, restaurants, dancing and so much more—Scottsdale is a year round fantastic destination!
Scottsdale has destinations from McDowell Road way up North as far as the eye can see….thousands of restaurants, fun-brand new restaurants, so many new ones I cannot keep up! Sexy-night clubs where you can dance “til 2 am, boating, hiking!
While you are visiting Scottsdale or make it your reason to visit make sure you take a good look at residential real estate–especially the luxury market–it is overflowing with incredible dream homes with tons of amenities and views….and the pricing is at all time historic lows and sellers are motivated.
Give me a call–Wendy Cracchiolo eXp Realty, 602-672-2806 www.scottsdaleparadise.com
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Hiking in Scottsdale
March 14, 2010 by Joann Boyd · View Comments
One of the great things to do outside in Scottsdale during most of the year (excluding the summer months) is to go for a hike. And talk about some beautiful scenery! The views seems to go on forever. One of my favorite places to hike is Pinnacle Peak. This is a popular hike though, and sometimes it can be a little crowded. You’ll even see the occasional rock climber hanging from a ledge. This trail is considered “moderate” and it covers 1 3/4 miles with an elevation of approximately 1300 feet.
Another very popular trail is Camelback Mountain. Located in Phoenix, around Camelback and 48th Street, this trail is more for the intermediate to experienced. The McDowell Mountain Regional Park offers a variety of trails and also bike riding paths.
Go to www.scottsdale-attractions.10-best.info/outdoors.html to find out about all of the trails that are in the area. With over twenty to choose from, you will easily be able to find one that fits your physical level. Hiking…yet another reason to enjoy the great outdoors in Arizona!
