Phoenix Arizona – Inner-City Desert Hike
categories: USA TravelPhoenix Mountain Preserve
“You are not afraid of snakes are you?”
Among the questions that I don’t want to hear at the beginning of a hike that question ranks well up there. The irony is that I was being asked that while I was right in the center of the sprawl that is Phoenix Arizona. Phoenix is at least 20 miles across but trapped within that cityscape are still some pockets of desert landscape.
One such pocket of desert is the Phoenix Mountain Preserve where you can easily escape the city and hike into the cactus and scrub brush of the Sonoran Desert. The Phoenix Mountain Preserve is surrounded by housing developments but less than a quarter of a mile from one of the parking lots on its border you can lose yourself in a desert adventure… or perhaps like in our case a misadventure.
Teddy Bear Cholla Attack
One of the more common plants in the preserve is the Teddy Bear cactus or Teddy Bear Cholla. A common nickname for this plan is the “jumping cholla” as many people claim that this plant has jumped at them and grab them. Our friend Kathy wanted to prove once and for all that the Teddy Bear Cholla has no such self-propulsion so she stepped off the path to taunt the plant into attacking. “Ha!” she said when she was apparently unscathed.
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When you go to Phoenix, take advantage of the quiet of this inner-city desert, but keep a wary eye on the Teddy Bear Cholla. They might just be lying in wait.
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