Put your life on the "line" AND go hiking!

March 4, 2009 by taha 

"A" Mountain

"A" Mountain

Okay, so we’re not really talking about risking your life on some extreme hike! We’re talking about hooking up with a fun group of people and riding the light rail to the “A” Mountain in Tempe! Take A Hike Arizona is partnering with Rail Life to get our friends out there to meet each other and network in a fun way! The plan is to meet on Saturday morning, March 21st at 8:00am at Mill’s End Coffee shop on the Southwest corner of 3rd & Mill (right off the 3rd & Mill light rail stop).

For those of you who may not be familiar with our A Mountain in Tempe, the official name of the mountain is actually Tempe Butte.  The City of Tempe refers to the same mountain as Hayden Butte. Locals refer to it as “A” Mountain due to the 60 foot tall painted letter A near the summit.  For a small bit of land, it certainly does have enough names! But, I digress.  The base of Tempe Butte is at 1,150 feet while the summit reaches an elevation of 1,496. For those of you without a calculator (I can’t do math in my head), the total climb is 346 feet and 2 inches. Okay, I just threw in the 2 inches to see if you were paying attention!

The Butte may not qualify as an all out hike, but it does provide a nice quick jaunt uphill (just over 1/2 mile) and provides nice views of downtown Tempe, Tempe Town Lake and the surrounding area. Contrary to how it looks from a distance, Tempe Butte actually supports a nice variety of flora and fauna. You can find cholla cactus, barrel cactus, palo verde trees, mesquite trees, and even our majestic saguaro! As far as wildlife sightings go, you probably won’t find too many javelina or mule deer on this spot of land, but you can find cottontails, jackrabbits, pack rats and lizards!

The Butte is also a designated historical landmark. Just off the trailhead on the Leonard Monti Trail, you can find a number of petroglyphs carved into the rock by the Hohokam people. The Hohokams lived in the Phoenix area between 500 A.D. and 1450 A.D.  How anyone can do that without air conditioning is beyond me!

So, anyway, the idea is to have a fun, casual get together while getting some exercise and fresh air! Not only that, but June and I (owners of Take A Hike Arizona) will be there to provide the interpretive part of the hike. That means you get to hear all kinds of fun facts about the desert inhabitants!  All you have to do is show up, bring your own water and snacks and comfortable walking shoes. We look forward to seeing (and meeting) you there!