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Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Mar 28 2012 2:05 pm
by Hippy
My Bucket List...peakbaggers.com lists 89 Arizona Wilderness Peaks from Humphrey's at 12,637ft down to Imperial Refuge at peak 1085ft.
http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=18412

'I'm sure there are many others and perhaps some of these are not as tasty but I think I'd like to bag a couple...
what are your thoughts on the list (starting with 10 to choose from) and the selected routes.
don't mind all the little notes, those are for myself later on when i forget things :D

10. Humphrey's Peak via Summit Trail 151 (12,637 ft)
9. Mount Baldy via Mount Baldy Loop (11,400 ft)
8. Escudilla via Government Trail (10,912 ft)
7. Mount Trumbull via Mount Trumbull Trail (8029 ft)
6. Mazatzal Peak via Mazatzal Summit trail (7903 ft)
5. Aztec Peak via Abbey's Way 151 Loop (7748 ft)
4. Baboquivari Peak via western approach (7734 ft) *technical climb to reach peak*
3. Mar Benchmark (7355 ft) unknown route?! - highest point in Paria Canyon-Vermilon cliffs wilderness
2. Mound Mountain via Peak trail (6266 ft) 18 miles **Superstitions!** :D

and...hmmmm
Signal Peak? Table Top? Mount Ajo? Sugarloaf Mountain? I can't decide...

for arugments sake and my love of the area...I choose.

1. Sugarloaf Mountain via the peak trail (3418 ft) a whole mile long peak hike :sweat:

i think highest recorded hike we've done recently is 5057 at Superstition Peak...looks like it's time we join in with the BIG kokopellis for some big mountains!

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Apr 16 2012 10:17 am
by azbackpackr
For July, if there hasn't been much monsoon activity, and you start out EARLY you should be okay, but if you see clouds piling up, turn around NOW. June is much better.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Apr 16 2012 11:37 am
by Tough_Boots
I hit monsoon winds above the treeline two summers ago doing Humphries. It was quite the adventure but I don't think I would do it again. Well... yeah, I probably would :sl:

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Apr 16 2012 1:04 pm
by azbackpackr
I almost got blown off of there a couple Junes ago. I experienced the literal definition of "takes your breath away." The wind is blowing so hard you feel like you can't get a breath.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Apr 16 2012 3:21 pm
by Hippy
this sounds amazing, so i'm gonna plan the hike for July 30th (because its the only day i could get off work!!!) anyone in on this peak bagging madness?

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Jul 15 2012 12:47 pm
by Hippy
So...if you "Bag a Peak" what do you do to a canyon? Scoop it??

Looking to grab Agua Fria Canyon soon, anyone in?? 12 miles, bould hopping, close to Phx, hot.....part of the AZ 20-20 Challenge!
http://www.az2020.org/agua_fria/in-agua_fria.html

who's in?!

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Jul 15 2012 1:05 pm
by joebartels
HippyHaley wrote:if you "Bag a Peak" what do you do to a canyon? Scoop it??
:-k :lol:
no clue, maybe box a canyon?

in case you are wondering, you are at 3% on the 20-20 list
http://hikearizona.com/traildex.php?ID= ... 02&u=51176

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Jul 16 2012 7:32 am
by Hippy
@joe bartels :-s box? hahaha maybe...does that work? What does "boxing" involve....in fact how do you technically BAG a peak... :lol:

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Sep 09 2012 9:56 am
by Hippy
HippyHaley wrote:2. Mound Mountain via Peak trail (6266 ft) 18 miles **Superstitions!**

So in Mid-November I'll be draggin you all along on a trip to Mound Mountain as well as a visit to Reavis Ranch and Circlestone...my only question is...which route is best? Any thoughts on the funnest, prettiest, most interesting route?

We want to hike out to Reavis Ranch, set up camp there, set off to Circlestone and Mound mtn the next day and return home the 3rd day.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Sep 09 2012 4:10 pm
by Trishness
I like the southern route best. One section of switchbacks through typical Sonoran desert and then once past Reavis Saddle it's like you enter another world. Reavis Grave is also along this route.

From Reavis TH it is a longer with about 5.5 miles of constant uphill to Windy Pass. This trail has nice views of Apache Lake and 4 peaks wilderness.

Trish

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Sep 10 2012 8:51 am
by Hippy
@Trishness I spoke with Tough_Boots regarding this and he says we'll need a 4X4 to clear the road down near Roger's Trough and the road is too long to hike in short amount of time.
Would really love to do it from the south but this time around we'll shoot from the north! Unless of course a 4x4 vehicle or two happen to land in our laps :D
But at least we'll get to bag a peak!!

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Sep 10 2012 12:19 pm
by Tough_Boots
@HippyHaley
I think, too, since you have a couple newbies going that the north might be a little easier. Its a little longer but the grade is much more even and pleasant. The views are nice and expansive in a quiet way. Coming from the south is more diverse but much more up and down-- and the ups are much steeper. I like going from both directions. :)

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Sep 25 2012 9:07 am
by PatrickL
I'd like to do one or two sky islands before snow becomes an issue, using longer approaches, of course. Perhaps Lemmon via Sutherlund, Wrightson via Florida Canyon, Chiricahua via Snowshed, etc. Anyone interested? My work schedule is a mess now, but maybe something will line up.

It's all the border business that has me brainwashed into thinking I shouldn't do some of these alone, though I'd prefer it.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Nov 30 2012 6:59 pm
by Hippy
@Patrick L I'm going on some sort of hiking craze come 2013, let's hit some of these peaks together if you haven't already. I still have to wait out the next month, although I was bad and bagged Sugar Loaf today :D
I wanna hit some Tucson peaks in late spring, should be a nice time, yeah?

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Nov 30 2012 7:17 pm
by PatrickL
I still have Miller, Wrightson, and Chiricahua on my list. I'm game!

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Nov 30 2012 7:35 pm
by Hippy
sweet! let's start planning, each a day trip right? which do you want to hit first? Lowest to highest elevation or mileage?

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Nov 30 2012 8:53 pm
by PatrickL
Day trip on the trail for me - No gear, yet. :D The more difficult the approach, the better as long as no one has any injuries. Any order works for me.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Dec 01 2012 7:52 am
by Hippy
you're too easy Sir! from the spotting of research I've done on the 3 you listed I think they're all around the same mileage and within the same height range too. sooo....let's hit Chiri first.
And as for the Border Business, no worries, no one will bother us at 9000+ feet! :lol:

I was considering mid-late May so we get all the awesome wild flowers for Chiri Peak, I know a few friends who might tag along just for the photo ops that would grant us.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Dec 01 2012 9:12 am
by SAMBA
Thank you for giving new life to this discussion. It's the reminder I needed to do some of the household chores that have accumulated over the last few (many?) months whilst I'd wasted my time doing non-peak bagging hikes.

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Dec 01 2012 10:21 am
by Hippy
Pffft, non peak bagging, what is this you speak of? :o

Re: Bag Me a Peak!

Posted: Dec 01 2012 11:33 am
by PatrickL
Yes, let the records show that Samba is far more advanced than those who hike peaks, with his snide comments and superiority complex.

May sounds like a wonderful time to BAG those PEAKS, Hippy.