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"This hike was started at 10 AM. I climbed a bit though the heat to summit the first peak. Then I descended through a meadow where the first peak is located. The meadow had nice views. After that I descended to the trail and then af tee r that climbed the second peak. The second peak had the best views of this whole hike. After descending through a meadows on the other side of the summit I turned right and went though a sort of shady canyon. At the canyon I went through it to get to the regional park. At the regional park there was a small forest with a bridge. After climbing though a barren area, Forest, and eventually a meadow, I reached the top of the trail. After that was a long descent and then a long passage through a shady canyon and then a road" — lc444 • Oct 22, 2023
"Got off to a late start today, so I kept it local. It was a chance to hit a few nearby summits that I didn’t get around to yet. But first, and since it was accessible from Powder Canyon, I made a quick revisit the Powder Canyon High Point. While returning to the Powder Canyon Trail from there, I scurried up the next peak over, which was Peak 1112. I didn’t see any markers on the summit, so I kept going to the other side on a narrow use trail. At a water tank, I took a right turn which elevated slightly to a high point before eventually descending to the Black Walnut Trail. I continued forming a loop by going left before connecting with the Nogales Trail. The Nogales Trail led back to the parking lot. I enjoyed the hike here, and not just because peaks were involved. I really liked the vast areas of native plant restoration (I’m guessing that the invasive plants were removed). It really looks nicer with the native plants only." — MikeTeeples • Feb 23, 2020
"Finally, after a hikeless January, I got to my first peak of the year, Peak 1112, a small summit in Powder Canyon not too far from Powder Canyon High Point (Peak 1416'). I did not have the plan to summit anything but was looking for a peaceful day in Powder Canyon to enjoy the oaks and shrubs. I saw this hill with a use trail up it previously, and again noticed it on this day, so I just decided to climb it to at least get a summit climb in. It is a very short, but steep-ish hill. I started from a parking lot in Schabarum Park around the s.w. end of the park giving me roughly a 550' climb." — brianpowell • Feb 11, 2020