This weekend the clients hiked around 12 miles thoughout the Inner Basin behind Mt. Humphries and Mt. Elden. The morning of departing the house we drove 40 minutes to our destination, upon arrival we searched for a pristine campsite with a view overlooking the mountainous valley hidden behind the city of flagstaff. The hike on the first day was fairly easy, consisting of a slow an easy hike and after reaching the saddle we took a break to journal and ate lunch that we’d packed prior before ascending. After journaling we turned around and proceeded to go back the way we came down the trail and back to camp. Once hitting camp, we all regrouped and began to cook dinner, following with cleaning up then a meeting after, and then we all turned in for a good nights rest. The next morning we woke up, cooked breakfast and pack up the whole campsite and set off to go hike the BearJaw trail. The hike was a loop that was 6.9 miles all around, once finishing the hike we were off to find another campsite to settle in for the night, once finding a campsite we re unpacked the van and cooked a sausage and steak dinner. After dinner and clean up we ran a meeting and then called

it a night for an early start. Morning came around on Monday, and we cooked an egg breakfast, packed up the campsite and did a camp sweep before setting off, later that morning we went to Kickstand cafe to grab some coffee and relax for a little before running community and talking about our journal topic. Once grabbing coffee we took a nice drive to the observatory to finish out community and end out the trip. After we ran our journal topic and community we headed back to Hunter to De-Rig the vans and call it a day.

With Regards,

The Boys

Young Men at Inner Basin
Young Men at Inner Basin