Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
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SredfieldGuides: 4 | Official Routes: 4Triplogs Last: 49 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 503 d
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Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
Anyone been over this road recently? Conditions?
Thanks
Thanks
Shawn
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DarthStillerGuides: 27 | Official Routes: 29Triplogs Last: 6 d | RS: 101Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 4,248 d
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Re: Road to Mt Peely Trail Head
I was there last November and it looked fine then.
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Re: Road to Mt Peely Trail Head
Fine, like, medium clearance fine?
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Re: Road to Mt Peely Trail Head
I'd highly recommend NOT trying to take a passenger car up FR 201. Did it in a 2WD Pathfinder a few years back, and it was cool.
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nonotGuides: 107 | Official Routes: 108Triplogs Last: 17 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 7 | Last: 17 d
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Re: Road to Mt Peely Trail Head
I've driven my low clearance Sedan there 2 years ago I think, it was no problem. I would expect after snow and rain it could get much worse.
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Re: Road to Mt Peely Trail Head
There are only a few spots where a passenger sedan would have trouble, but it could be tricky depending upon your tires and suspension. My Maxima? No way. My old Neon R/T? Definitely!
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Re: Road to Mt Peely Trail Head
Has anyone been up to the Mount Peeley trailhead recently? Is there much snow on the road?
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FR 201
Anyone been up this road lately, since the last storm? I'd like to go in to Mt Peeley TH next week but don't like ice on the north facing slopes on the upper end.
Shawn
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Re: FR 201
@Sredfield
Hi Shawn, you just need to borrow a Mercedes
Hi Shawn, you just need to borrow a Mercedes

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Re: FR 201
I also want to go to Peeley, but I don't think my VW Tiguan is a good fit...
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Re: Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
@Jason Cleghorn
Normally, w/o Snow and ice, most cars can make it. We've been to the top in a Ford Focus!
Normally, w/o Snow and ice, most cars can make it. We've been to the top in a Ford Focus!

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Re: Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
@Sredfield
Hmmm next week eh? Well you could borrow my Xterra, but that would involve dropping me off and picking me up in Pine the next day ;)
Hmmm next week eh? Well you could borrow my Xterra, but that would involve dropping me off and picking me up in Pine the next day ;)
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Re: Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
Doesn't seem like anybody has actually been there since the last storm, so I will simply mention that even in the most sheltered north-facing nooks there can't be much in the way of an obstacle right now (maybe mud?).
It rained at over 8000 feet last weekend and there is no snow on the ground even at 7500 feet right now (in open forest). The high point on that road is under 6200 feet. I want to say I'd be surprised if there is ANY snow at all up there, but you truly never know on some of those high elevation north-facing slopes. But this winter hasn't provided any substantial snows where there would have been deep drifts that have frozen and will be there til spring. I don't think any single snowfall in the mazzies has been over 6", and there may have been only two of those!
If it was me, I'd make the trip without any concern at all.
It rained at over 8000 feet last weekend and there is no snow on the ground even at 7500 feet right now (in open forest). The high point on that road is under 6200 feet. I want to say I'd be surprised if there is ANY snow at all up there, but you truly never know on some of those high elevation north-facing slopes. But this winter hasn't provided any substantial snows where there would have been deep drifts that have frozen and will be there til spring. I don't think any single snowfall in the mazzies has been over 6", and there may have been only two of those!
If it was me, I'd make the trip without any concern at all.

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Road Conditions to Mount Peeley
Anyone with recent knowledge? My wife's out of town with our high-clearance vehicle, so I'm relegated to the sedan (Honda Accord). Considering a trip to Mount Peeley this weekend, but road conditions may be the deciding factor ....
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Re: Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
If we get that rain later this week, I wouldn't try it in a sedan.
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Re: Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
;) @Tough_Boots
How could there possibly be a chance of rain, if Chums and Jim have not already forewarned us. ;)
How could there possibly be a chance of rain, if Chums and Jim have not already forewarned us. ;)
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Mount Peeley Summit, AZ :: Question by khemmers
How is the forest road, Mt Peeley Summit road, to the trailhead? Does it require a high clearance 4x4 vehicle or can a RAV4 make it?
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Re: Road to Mount Peeley Trailhead FR 201
@khemmers
As of earlier this year, back in April or so, it was still fine for any SUV really, in my opinion, and probably with most passenger cars as well (assuming no inclement weather)
As of earlier this year, back in April or so, it was still fine for any SUV really, in my opinion, and probably with most passenger cars as well (assuming no inclement weather)
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