Fantasy Island North Singletrack (FINS) is a hiking and biking trail set surrounded by the Estrella Ranch Development near our place in Buckeye, Arizona. Though much of the trail is open to hikers, this branch has signage that says it’s Kimurel’s Hurl. Expert Bikers Only, No Hikers. The sign underneath the stuffed snakes in the tree says, “Helloo, Lunch.”
Lynn and I started hiking when we first started wintering in Buckeye in 2012. It was the Arizona Centennial that year, and one of the suggested activities was to hike 100 miles in the centennial year. That got us started, and we’ve hiked every year since then. In fact, for several years, I’ve been a hike leader for the Hiking Club of Verrado. We even increased the challenge to 100 miles in 100 days for several years. Though 2015 was the last year we hiked 100 miles in Arizona, I’ve been consistent at 50 to 65 miles per year since then, mostly due to my leading hikes.
This was my first hike at FINS, but it won’t be my last. This journey lasted four miles, but there are many more miles in the area to explore. For the first time since I started Cellpic Sunday, I’ve included a gallery of images that I captured on this hike. You can view the entire album of images here.
About the photo: I forgot to switch my Samsung S20U to 108 MP mode, so this image (and the others in the gallery) were originally approximately 4K in size depending upon the final crop. After the usual minimal cropping and straightening in Lightroom, I sent the images to Luminar AI for final processing.
I encourage fellow bloggers to create their own Cellpic Sunday posts. I never have a specific topic for this feature, and the only rules are that the photo must be captured with a cell phone, iPad, or another mobile device… If you have an image from a drone or even a dashcam, that’s acceptable as well. The second rule is to link your challenge response to this post or leave a comment here with a link to your post in the comment.
John Steiner
Interesting tree with stuffed snakes.
Love the image
There is another part of the park with an “enchanted forest” where the bushes are decorated with stuffed animals of all kinds. >grin<
Nice to know.
Thank you.
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What a wonderful place for a hike and to photograph.
Here is mine:
That’s a nice and tall saguaro. Looks like an interesting hike
I am planning another hike on this trail on Tuesday. Looking forward to exploring a different section of the area.
An inviting trail and nicely edited shot. I love the cactus!
Thanks, Sarah. I was really intrigued by the signage and would have loved to walk it… but it’s for bikers only. I suspect there are some jumps and other breaks in the trail that wouldn’t be appropriate for hikers.
I love hiking in the desert. Nice image. One hundred miles a year is a good goal
Indeed. Though I’ve been averaging over 50-60 for the last 6 years. I just added yesterday’s hike to the log and I am at 9 miles since the first of January.
This certainly looks like a good spot for trailing and fun. But not alone for someone like me as I would be needing a company in the area 🙂
I’ve been able to hike around the area of Phoenix during January and these times have always been quite wonderful with the weather and scenery. Gorgeous image. I wish we were there now! Here is mine this week: https://secondwindleisure.com/2022/01/16/sunday-stills-monthly-color-challenge-white-life-inside-a-snow-globe/
Thank you, Terri. It’s been a bit chilly here, usually December is warmer than it was in 2021, but I’ll take it over the temperature in Fargo. >grin<
Oh gosh, yes! We could easily stay with my brother in Scottsdale this time of year but getting there proved to be difficult this time. Hopefully next year we can figure out staying in AZ in the winter for a couple of weeks!
Great hiking experience. Thank you for sharing, John!
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John, this looks like an interesting place to hike! Am looking forward to seeing even more pictures. I decided to feature one of the pictures from LAPC earlier this week since it was taken with my cell phone. Here is my post: https://mycolorfulexpressions.com/cellpic-sunday-the-painter/
Thanks for joining us for Cellpic Sunday! I look forward to seeing more of your phone photos. 🙂
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Nice image, looks a great place for a hike.
And it looks like that park you shared in your post would be a nice place to visit any time of the year.
It looks like a marvelous place to explore, John, and interesting how the natural features were augmented by that snake – I bet many first-time riders on this trail get quite a fright!
Lovely trail to go for a hike!
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What a wonderful place to walk. It’s a very long time since I visited Arizona.
And this week I’m joining in with a cellpic: https://travelwithintent.com/2022/01/19/towering-centre-point-london/
I’ve already checked out that architectural view you created. Beautiful photo!
Many thanks John
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Great post. Loved it.
Thank you!
You’re most welcome @photobyjohnbo
One of our New Year’s goals is to go on one of these amazing hikes with you and Lynn. We are having snow and wind today. Snow this morning and dismal cold wind and gray skies tonight driving my hiking instincts right out the window for today. 🙂
We got some rain and thunder this evening in Buckeye. Let us know when you are planning to be in the area. We can probably find some time to visit in a nearby park.
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