Have spent extensive time in both, was in Phoenix last week. Phoenix is Los Angeles if you took away everything that's good about Los Angeles
Any good hikes? I may have free time tomorrow. I did the wave cave once and that was cool but a little out there.
Yeah I have no desire to ever wait that long for bbq. I did go to Loro when I visited Austin to get a taste of Franklins and that was damn good.
I just spent 2 weeks of the last month in Texas including last week. Is this bbq spot really worth standing in line?
Get out to the Superstitions early, around 6-6:30 and do Massacre Falls. They’re in Apache Junction, east metro Nice out and back, ~45 minute drive, and you’ll get a nice sense of seclusion. Drive a little further to Peralta trailhead and you’ll have more good options. McDowell Sonoran preserve has some nice hikes if you’re in north metro.
May be a little spoiled, think I found little miss early on and never waited longer than ~45 mins. First time I went I think I got there 10 minutes before it opened and had my food in 20 minutes.
Dixie Mountain (or whatever they call it now) is a good quick hike with good views of Scottsdale/Phoenix. Tom's Thumb is a fun hike though a bit of a drive.
It'll get you outta town and there’s still some water rushing over. I was out there yesterday on a 8 miler round trip. Nice history, it’s where Ryan Day threw Nebraska football to its death.
Go. Brisket was awesome and I was talked into Turkey which I usually don’t order but it was very good. I got there at 10:15 and they gave me the 3rd ticket so you don’t have to stand in a line which is nice. When I left that line would not have been fun.
Go to Chula Seafood on Roosevelt and Hayden. Healthy poke bowls, fish flown in everyday from their own fishing boats. Taco Tuesday special today. One of my favorites, only place I buy seafood.