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At the summit (Mt Humphreys: Humphreys Trail)
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Come hike and camp with hiking guru Elizabeth Suffolk and ACAS Director Mark Brontsema on a 2-day and 1-night excursion from the heat of Phoenix. Another popular trip. We will hike our way to the summit of the highest peak in Arizona - Humphrey's Peak (12,670 ft.). Everyone makes it to the top as a united and helping group (weather and knees permitting). We will celebrate our summit victory with a campout near the mountain among beautiful aspens.
Prerequisites: Hiking experience
Cost: $165
Group size: 6 participants
Primary Activities: High altitude hiking, wilderness and minimum impact camping skills
Additional Activities: Group dynamics, diet, nutrition, cooking, lots of campfire stories and fun!
Humphreys Peak is the highest mountain in Arizona and resides in the southern part of Coconino County in the northern part of the state. Out of all the western states high points I understand that it is the easiest summit to hike. All the guide books of hiking in Arizona will tell you that it is a strenuous hike, but compared to the rest of the western high points its easy to moderate. The top of the peak seams to be out of place in Arizona, almost giving you the feeling you're not in Arizona anymore. It's often referred to as "Arizona's little Colorado." Many people that don't know anything about Arizona have no clue that there are 12,000-foot mountains in the state. The popular misconception is that Arizona is a flat desert with no trees or mountains and certainly not worth visiting.
Humphreys Peak was named after General A. A. Humphreys who was a US chief of Engineers.
The trail starts out in a nice flat meadow, but quickly gains elevation as it ascends in a series of long switchbacks. After about 3 miles, the trail reaches a saddle at 11,800 feet. This saddle connects Humphreys Peak with Agassiz Peak to the south. From the saddle, the Humphreys Trail continues north for another mile as it passes several false summits. The trail follows the rocky treeless ridge to the main summit. The final mile to the to the summit should not be attempted if thunderstorms threaten. Mount Humphreys is the highest point for hundreds of miles around and a large portion of Arizona is visible from the summit. As you stand on the summit you will gain a real sense of standing on top of the world.
Hikers are required to stay on the trail above 11,400 feet due to fragile nature of this alpine environment.

Highlights: Strenuous hike to the highest point in Arizona, spectacular 360 degree views
Near:Flagstaff, AZ
Scenery: Excellent
Distance: 8.25 miles round trip
Elevation Gain: 3272 ft
Hike Time: Up to 7 hours
Difficulty: Strenuous
Trail Condition: OK, but a few difficult spots
HikeType: Up and Back
Dates: Most summer weekends (Call us for further info)

Level of Difficulty
We rate each of our trips as "Easy", "Moderate", "Challenging" and "Strenuous" based on the level of physical ability and prerequisite skills required. This rating system is designed to help you decide which trip is most appropriate. Some trips may be a combination of different activity levels. In these cases we do our best to approximate the general difficulty level for the entire trip. Our trip ratings are subjective and relative to fluctuating environmental conditions as well.
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easy
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moderate
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challenging
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strenuous
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description
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most days involve fairly easy travel and easy activity, if required at all.
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these trips combine a moderate level of activities for both "off the beaten track" and basecamp exploration
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these trips are physically challenging and usually set in remote and rugged wilderness regions. challenging terrain encountered.
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these trips involve strenuous activity in remote and rugged terrain and encounters with wildlife, loose footing, rough seas, extreme weather, etc.
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activities and weather
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day hikes, 4wd, flat-water kayaking, average weather conditions
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trekking. sea kayaking, white water rafting, camping, single pitch rock climbing, moderate weather conditions
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backpacking (light loads under 35 pounds), sea kayaking, multi-pitch rock climbing, cold or hot weather conditions
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backpacking (heavy loads over 35 pounds), sea kayaking, multi-pitch rock climbing
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experience
required
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no experience required
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some experience required
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previous experience often recommended
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previous experience strongly recommended and sometimes required
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fitness
required
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good
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very good
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excellent
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excellent
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activity
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4 - 6 hours
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6 - 8 hours
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6 - 10 hours
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8 - 12 hours
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highest altitude
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5,000 feet
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6,500 feet
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9,000 feet
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13,000 feet
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Physical Fitness
Except on a few trips support vehicles, rafts or kayaks carry all our gear. We do, however, recommend that you be in good physical condition to enjoy our trips to the fullest. If you are not optimally conditioned, we recommend that you start a training program at least 3-6 months before departure, gradually increasing the intensity and duration. We further advise you to check with your doctor before undertaking any new fitness program. For our more difficult trips, we also require a doctor's certificate of good health.

Our instructors are all active climbers, kayakers and backpackers.
Our staff are among the best in the Southwest.
They become full instructors after one year of rigorous training, testing and field work during which they learn ACAS's safety procedures, curriculum, process, technical standards, interpersonal/educational methods, and low impact backcountry techniques.

The majority are former instructors or graduates of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) and/or Outward Bound School! Their years of climbing and teaching have made them unequalled in safety and experience. Climbing and wilderness adventures are more than our business, it's our way of life!
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Arizona Climbing and Adventure School is a unique opportunity for individuals to experience the spirit, courage and exploration of the West. It is an initiation into the unexpected, a chance to accomplish something very exciting and to discover strengths you never knew you had. Additionally, the Arizona Climbing and Adventure School provides education in wilderness skills and working effectively with others.

It is a well known fact that a wilderness experience can effect one person so deeply that it profoundly alters his or her view of self and reality to the positive, changing a person's life for months and sometimes years after the experience.

The skills you must learn in order to safely and ecologically negotiate the terrain, climate and altitude in which our courses are offered include:
safety skills for travel through rigorous terrain.
how to pack a backpack.
physical fitness

competence with map and compass, gps, route selection, navigation.
rope use and knot tying, bowline, water knot, square knot, clove hitch, half hitch, figure eight
basic first aid so that every student can handle reasonable emergencies and recognizes and aid in treating illness related to altitude, hypothermia, fatigue.
rescue preparedness
rock climbing, backpacking, hiking, rappelling
campcraft including minimum impact camping, ecological considerations, wilderness cooking, food selection and nutrition.
water purification, hygiene and sanitation.
care of equipment, ropes, clothing, packs, climbing shoes.
environmental stewardship and Leave No Trace techniques.
safety from storms and lightning.

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"Arizona Climbing and Adventure School's outdoor trips have conditions. They require great energy, exertion, teamwork and planning. They also involve me in a process of discovery. It is impossible to hike up a canyon, traverse across a steep hill, rope up on a difficult ridge, establish a new camp, without becoming immersed in the symbolism of the adventure.
I am one person, climbing from the bottom, trying to make it to the top. I am going one step further than I have gone before. I am declaring myself, at least for one moment, free from the sometimes confining shackles of the work world. I am passing upwards, into the clouds, into the sky, into fresh clean air, into a new appreciation of my strength and the strengths of my companions.
When it is over I have not changed the world. But I bring back one small part that allows me to feel more alive, that allows me to give a little more to the ones I love, that allows me to dream new dreams. These adventures are critical, they are the adventures of my passage from the old me to the new. I don't believe that they can be had by sitting and waiting for someone else to do them.
The conditions of these passages require me to take every step. Without them I am less. With them I am more. It's that simple."
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To sign up for an ADVENTURE call or email us to check availability. If a course is open click on the On-line Application Form or go to our application and map (meeting point) site, print out both the Application (PDF), Map and Waiver. Fill out the application and fax or mail it to us (don't fax the waiver, just bring it the day of your course).
Note: September thru May ADVENTURES start at 8:00 a.m. at the designated pick-up point. Call us the day before your course starts to verify. .
september
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dates: 23 - 24
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march
2008
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dates: 10 - 11
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october
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dates: 28 - 29
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april
2008
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dates: 14 - 15
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november
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not available
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may
2008
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dates: 12 - 13
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december
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not available
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june
2008
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dates: 9 - 10
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january
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not available
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july
2008
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dates: 14 - 15
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february
2008
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not available
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august
2008
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dates: 11 - 12
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course cancellations
While it is unlikely, if the Arizona Climbing and Adventure School cancels a course due to insufficient reservations or conditions beyond our control (weather, etc.); alternate dates or refunds will be given as preferred. If you cancel within 14 days prior to your session, rescheduling your course can be expected. There are no refunds on gift certificates. If you fail to show at the designated meeting place at the appointed time you will be charged for the course - there are no exceptions. If you would like to reschedule within 48-hours of the course's starting date, you may do so. To receive a full monetary refund (minus a 20% handling fee), 14 days notice is required (expect a refund within 2 billing cycles or 60-days of your course date). You may also want to purchase travel insurance due to cancellations click here for more information.
liability
Although we spare no effort to assure a safe program, we can assume no responsibility for your safety or loss of personal equipment. In a sport of this nature an element of risk is inherent and beyond human control. A signed release (waiver) will be required of all participants. A parent or guardian release is required for students under the age of 18. These can be obtained in advance by contacting our office or downloading from our website.
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