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Pima Canyon Trail in the Snow, 1/1/2015

Created by Charles Miles on 1/3/2015.

Winter weather forecasts have disappointed many times - but the New Year's Day conditions lived up to the hype - snow covering all of the Santa Catalina Mountains and blanketing the desert - what a fantastic start to 2015!

At 10AM there was snow covering everything around the Iris Dewhirst Pima Canyon Trailhead - all wintery and white! There were quite a few cars in the parking lot and the first section of the trail was filled with people enjoying the snow - the views looking up the canyon were amazing!

2015 January Looking up Pima Canyon
2015 January Looking up Pima Canyon. Charles Miles. 1/1/2015.

After the first canyon crossing snow covered plants hung over the trail - not hard to push thru, but cold!

2015 January Snow covering all the plants along the Pima Canyon Trail
2015 January Snow covering all the plants along the Pima Canyon Trail. Charles Miles. 1/1/2015.

The footsteps in the snow disappeared before the dam...

2015 January Rock and Snow in Pima Canyon
2015 January Rock and Snow in Pima Canyon. Charles Miles. 1/1/2015.

After the dam the snow becomes subtly ever deeper and the trail becomes a little harder to find - even in good weather this section has fewer visitors - I pause occasionally to puzzle out a path.

2015 January Snow around the Second Dam on the Pima Canyon Trail
2015 January Snow around the Second Dam on the Pima Canyon Trail. Charles Miles. 1/1/2015.

The shoe prints ended over a mile ago - now there are deer tracks in the snow, it doesn't take long to realize the the tracks are following the trail, for a time I simply follow them - the deer clearly knows this section of trail better than I do.

2015 January Higher in Pima Canyon
2015 January Higher in Pima Canyon. Charles Miles. 1/1/2015.

A sound draws my attention across the canyon and I turn to watch ice falling from rock walls - the deer tracks plunge steeply off the trail towards the bottom of the canyon - at the time I didn't think anything of it, but in retrospect maybe they know the conditions better than I do... Minutes later the trackless trail crosses the canyon and I loose it on the hillside above, it takes a few zig-zags up and down the hillside to find it again. A few more minutes of trail and I am left standing in the bottom of the snow covered canyon trying to remember if the trail crosses onto the hillside above or stays near the canyon bottom - time to turn around.

Lower on the trail the conditions have changed - the plants that were covered in snow earlier are now standing straight again - wet, but without a hint of snow.

2015 January Later in the day on the Pima Canyon Trail with the snow melted
2015 January Later in the day on the Pima Canyon Trail with the snow melted. Charles Miles. 1/1/2015.

Pima Canyon Trail. 10.9 miles, 3000' of elevation gain and loss.


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