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Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jul 09 2010 3:51 pm
by azdesertfather
Just saw an old article in Arizona Highways listing the highest peaks in every county ... which counties have you done?
  • • Maricopa: Browns Peak (7,657)
    • Coconino: Humphreys Peak (12,633)
    • Gila: Myrtle Point, Promontory Butte (7,470)
    • Mohave: Hualapai Peak (8,417)
    • Santa Cruz: Mt. Wrightson (9,453)
    • Yuma: Signal Peak (4,877)
    • Yavapai: Mt. Union (7,979)
    • Pima: Mt. Lemmon (9,081)
    • Navajo: Unnamed Point on Black Mesa, near Kayenta (8,168)
    • Cochise: Chiricahua Peak (9,759)
    • Apache: Mt. Baldy (11,403)
    • Graham: Mt. Graham (10,720)
    • Greenlee: Unnamed Point less than 0.25 mi off US 191, just N of mile marker 227 (9,441)
    • La Paz: Harquahala Mtn. (5,681)
    • Pinal: north slope of Rice Peak (7,575)

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 1:35 pm
by azbackpackr
I don't know which was first, but the Post Office also discourages apostrophes and periods.

Way way way WAY on topic: :D There's a County Highpointer organization, but from what I've heard, the owner of the website has removed quite a number of really good hike descriptions because he wants it to look like he hiked all those peaks before the people who posted the descriptions before he did. So, beware of that club, because if the guy doesn't like you, he'll delete your excellent hike description. However you can use their interactive map if you want to, to keep track of your high points. A friend of mine "did" Nevada in two trips, as I recall. (And that state does have some pretty darned good mountains!) Trouble you run into in places that are extremely flat, where it is difficult even with a GPS to determine the high point of a county. The other big problem is Mt. McKinley. (That is still the official name of the mountain. The park is called Denali.) I'd probably be committing suicide to attempt it, so I won't. I know we have at least one person on this thread who's done it, right?

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 1:42 pm
by FOTG
@azbackpackr
if the guy doesn't like you, he'll delete your excellent hike description
Yikes should I be worried?
Re: Best Backpacking Libation
Postby chumley » Apr 28 2014 12:04 pm
@friendofThundergod
Joe hates you. ;)
2 members like this... like it too!

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 2:00 pm
by azbackpackr
friendofThundergod wrote:@azbackpackr
if the guy doesn't like you, he'll delete your excellent hike description
Yikes should I be worried?
Re: Best Backpacking Libation
Postby chumley » Apr 28 2014 12:04 pm
@friendofThundergod
Joe hates you. ;)
2 members like this... like it too!
Haha! But did you look up the organization I mentioned?

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 2:40 pm
by sbkelley
Took me quite awhile to finish the County Highpoints - finally got my lazy butt up to Greenlee to complete them last July. It's - as chumley notes - a 6 hour drive! Was hard to justify that for awhile. Really liked Navajo County (Black Mesa) - just such different terrain.

And the organization you mention is simply called the County Highpointers Organization (cohp.org) - I have a few friends that are quite active there, but I don't frequent much. As you note, some of the county high points across the country are flat/have access issues, etc.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 2:44 pm
by mazatzal
@sbkelley
Night hike on Mt Graham :-s

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 2:51 pm
by BobP
@mazatzal
MT. Graham....It was previously Yeti land...and luckily I was able to get up there before he vacated the area....It was wicked cool.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 2:59 pm
by CannondaleKid
Jim_H wrote:I am the lone Navajo County voter, so far.
I guess that means Joe and JJ haven't voted on it yet... (both have posted triplogs)

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 04 2014 3:07 pm
by mazatzal
@BobP Yes, the "Pinaleno Grand Tour" sounds pretty cool but did you really summit Mt Graham?

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 08 2014 9:21 pm
by big_load
I've got four so far. I might get another four, but that's probably about it.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 09 2014 4:58 am
by azbackpackr
big_load wrote:I've got four so far. I might get another four, but that's probably about it.
Since I'm living out here in Williams I've been thinking about going down to Kingman to hike Hualapai Peak. It sure does look interesting! It's one of few "sky islands" in that region, with pine trees on top.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 09 2014 6:07 am
by SpiderLegs
I just bought Surgent's book "The County Highpoints of Arizona" a few months ago. Figured that chasing county highpoints will give me a chance to see some corners of Arizona that I haven't seen yet.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 09 2014 9:17 am
by PatrickL
Scott Surgent's website is very helpful for CHPs as well as a ton of other peaks across the SW/W. Highly recommended.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Jun 09 2014 9:41 am
by SpiderLegs
Patrick L wrote:Scott Surgent's website is very helpful for CHPs as well as a ton of other peaks across the SW/W. Highly recommended.
I keep his website bookmarked. Plus he will email you back if you have any questions about the book or website. Always like it when a guidebook author is willing to clarify an approach or other trail related question.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 29 2014 1:47 pm
by PhilMW
I've done Humphry's and Brown's officially. I have been up Lemon and Baldy for ski trips, so I didn't mark those off...yet.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 29 2014 3:18 pm
by FOTG
@PhilMW
and Baldy for ski trips
Wait ski trip? Implying you took a chair lift? :-k

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 29 2014 4:29 pm
by PhilMW
@friendofThundergod

Sorry, I'm thinking of sunrise...my bad.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 30 2014 4:51 am
by azbackpackr
Black Mesa, Navajo County, is going to be the hard one to get now, since the locals don't want anyone up there, apparently. Perhaps a permit could be obtained? Not sure anyone has tried that angle.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 30 2014 4:24 pm
by neilends
I've decided to target the 15 county highpoints. This thread prompted me to buy Scott's book too. Almost knocked out Mohave's Hualapai Peak last week but the work trip taking me there got postponed.

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 30 2014 6:38 pm
by RowdyandMe
@neilends
Which breweries? :y:

Re: Arizona peak-bagging, county by county

Posted: Aug 30 2014 7:25 pm
by Jim
Well, I think we should all go hike Black Mesa!