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		<title>More from the Superstitions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the best-laid plans just don&#8217;t come to fruition.  On our recent visit to Phoenix, I planned to get up very early (i.e. ~4am) drive to the Peralta Canyon trailhead and hike ~3 miles to the Weaver&#8217;s Needle Overlook to watch the sun come up, and to get that really sweet crepuscular light that happens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the best-laid plans just don&#8217;t come to fruition.  On our recent visit to Phoenix, I planned to get up very early (i.e. ~4am) drive to the Peralta Canyon trailhead and hike ~3 miles to the Weaver&#8217;s Needle Overlook to watch the sun come up, and to get that really sweet crepuscular light that happens in the desert.  Easy enough, right?  I ended up having a couple of roadblocks on my journey to &#8216;the Supes&#8217;.</p>
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<li>Roadblock #1.  Two days before I intended to hike, I came down with the worst head cold I&#8217;ve had in several years.  I&#8217;ll spare you the mucus-y details, but use of my nostrils was completely nonexistent, and my head felt like it was completely detached from my body.  As a result, a 4am departure time didn&#8217;t seem feasible.  I settled on getting up at 4:50am, figuring that <strong>if everything went smoothly</strong>, I&#8217;d still make it up to the overlook by 7:15am sunrise.</li>
<li>Roadblock #2.  Of course everything didn&#8217;t go smoothly.  I really like Phoenix&#8211;its a great town, and its super easy to navigate as the streets are laid out in a logical grid pattern.  That said, there are exceptions, and a poorly marked detour can throw an out-of-towner like me out of whack.  Driving from my sister-in-law&#8217;s house, I wanted to connect from I-10 to US Hwy 60 to drive to the Superstitions.  The connector ramp was closed, and the flashing sign said to take I-10 to McClintock instead.  OK.  After driving nearly 15 miles south (I wanted to go east), I finally stopped and asked for directions.  I got on my way then.  OK, well, that cost me about 15 minutes.  But if I really hoof it, I can make it, right?</li>
<li>Roadblock #3.  I finally made it to the Peralta Road east of Apache Junction, and as I began driving the 7 miles toward the trailhead I was met by school buses.  Lots of them.  School buses&#8230;on a Forest Service road on a Sunday.  What doesn&#8217;t compute here?  After I met the school buses, I was met by runners.  Lots of them.  It turns out it was the annual running of the Lost Dutchman Marathon, and I was driving up their course!  After slowly navigating several hundred finish-line-bound runners, I finally made it to the trailhead about 6:50am&#8211;25 minutes before sunrise.</li>
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<p>I like to say that I&#8217;m a pretty fast hiker, but I&#8217;m not <em>that</em> fast.  I didn&#8217;t make it to my destination by sunrise, but the hike was nice, and in hindsight the chain of events I encountered getting to the trailhead were almost comical.  I even ended up with a nice photo or two out of the deal.  It was definitely a good lesson not to take things so seriously.  Things won&#8217;t always come together as you planned, but if you fail to see the forest for the few negative trees, you&#8217;ll miss out on some great experiences.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 360px"><a href="http://www.alpenglowimagesphotography.com/landscapes/arizona/superstitions/superstitions.html"><img class=" " title="Weaver's Needle in black and white" src="http://www.alpenglowimagesphotography.com/landscapes/arizona/superstitions/weavers_needle3aBWvers2copy.jpg" alt="Weaver's Needle from Weaver's Outlook Ridge, February 2010" width="350" height="525" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Weaver&#39;s Needle from Weaver&#39;s Outlook Ridge, February 2010</p></div>
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