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3 summits • 5.9 mi • 1,065 ft gain • 3 hr 42 min
1 summit • 10.5 mi • 1,821 ft gain • 6 hr 8 min
1 summit • 11.3 mi • 1,873 ft gain • 6 hr 30 min
1 summit • 14.1 mi • 1,998 ft gain • 7 hr 36 min
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"We parked on the east side of Hwy 93 in a small parking are that accomodates 3 vehicles. We hiked to the arch, climbed up to the left side of the arch, climbed over to the left to Liberty Bell Subpeak, and then to Liberty Bell Peak. From there we hiked to Colorado Overlook. " — cindylouwho_lv • Dec 28, 2022
"1.29.2022~Black Canyon O’Lk w/My Family for my (pre) Birthday outing. I wore a 30lb weighted backpack for an extra workout. While they enjoyed the Overlook, I bagged the 2 Liberty bell peaks. 6 miles, 1,200’ gain, 3:04hrs. " — paula.raimondi • Jan 29, 2022
"Headed out to knock out White Rock Canyon & surroundings! Hit the overlook, Liberty Bell Peak, White Rock Canyon to the river / hot springs and back up the hot springs canyon. Then we checked out spooky canyon before calling the day. Absolutely gorgeous day, high of 55 and just a light breeze. Will have to return to conquer White Rock Canyon Butte." — DudeAlmighty • Dec 15, 2021
"I’m raising a big Family of 4 teens/tweens so I can’t get a lot of new peaks that require travel and time. This Mom job is one of the most complex, rewarding and under appreciated jobs that exists and would bring most people to their knees. I’m not the most brave or accomplished mountaineer you’ll ever meet. Not even close. I don’t care about peak lists, keeping up with this person or that person climbing this peak or that peak…I’m satisfied working my body hard no matter where I am. I do what I can cram into my day. I’m happy I live in the most stunning area where I can revisit peaks I have fallen in love with and run in the most scenic landscapes on earth (in between taking care of the Family and household) There are more peaks within 100 miles in every direction of my home I will never have time to climb my lifetime. Don’t compare yourself to others. You never know what they have on their plate. Comparison is the thief of joy. I am great and so are you. :@)
12.7.2021~The LONG way to Fortress Peak, 4 peak jog/trek/scamper. 9 miles, 2,600’ gain, 3:43hrs. Blk Cny Overlook, Liberty Bell Peak & LB Arch overlook. I consumed one liter of water and 1/3 of a Lara bar, my Morning Metamu..." — paula.raimondi • Dec 7, 2021
"3.17.2021~Black Canyon, AZ. St. Paddy’s Day Liberty & Justice 4 All, 4 peak tour. Justice (1,678’), Liberty Bell Peak & Point & Black Canyon Overlook. 8 miles, 2,300’ gain, 4:38hrs. I took the Liberty Bell trail and dropped down west towards the River for Justice Peak. I wasted an hour picking the wrong ascent route and searching below a cliff band for a break. I trended to the south and found a reasonable ridge up. The views were pretty and it was directly across the River from an exciting peak I did a month ago (Lizard Horn, Head & Back) I ascended Liberty Bell Peak, Point and BC O’lk from the rugged western side and jogged trails back. The Colorado River was a gorgeous emerald green. It’s getting hot in Black Canyon. I saw ducks migrating, a Giant Red tailed hawk and a fat, ring talked lizard in a shrub eating daisy petals. I didn’t know they eat salad. Pretty day. " — paula.raimondi • Mar 17, 2021
"I had to miss the group hike w/Kevin & Amber and the rest of the gang the day before because of a prior commitment (woo work), but I wanted to get out and hike this weekend. Ken (who also missed the hike to Redstone Peak yesterday) and I agreed to hike to the Liberty Bell Arch - he had done it before several years ago, but I had never been to the Arch (or even to Arizona Hot Springs). We took a side route down a very cool wash that had a narrow slot canyon portion to it before rejoining the main wash/route to Liberty Bell Arch. After the routes to Liberty Bell and AZ Hot Springs diverged, we also took a small side-detour to an abandoned mine. We followed that small wash down to rejoin the main trail. Once we reached the arch (and I took my requisite million photographs), we continued on up to the overlook of Black Canyon and the Colorado River. We sat, enjoyed the view, ate some snacks.... and I stared and stared at the high point of the Liberty Bell Arch rock. It had to be on Peakery! I had to get the summit! Ken made me check if it was (and I had cell service), and once we verified that yes, this would count, we packed up and headed over to grab the peak. A very quick up + down, ..." — psychikingjes • Feb 24, 2019
"I had been up here once before, and decided that I wanted to return. Took the Liberty Bell Arch trail to the arch, then climbed up to the point just west of the arch before continuing to the peak. There were some sketchy, loose climbs, but we got there without losing any blood. Took a different way down the backside to the overlook & enjoyed lunch with some great views of the Colorado River!" — Kevin • Jan 4, 2015