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Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 17 2013 3:25 pm
by Barrett
I ran across a photo of some interesting ruins, and am wondering if they look familiar to anyone. The caption only says that they are northeast of Carefree, near Apache Peak.
My Topo program doesn't show anything, but a spot on Google Earth looks promising (33.890144 N -111.856933 W)
Unfortunately, the area is difficult to access due to gated development.
I'm hoping for a clue, as a Pic Mimic would be classic. I'll even wear a dress if necessary. :o
Apache Peak Area Ruins
Apache Peak Area Ruins

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 17 2013 6:10 pm
by mazatzal
Location is up from Tonto Hills. You can take Old mine Road up to Apache Peak and off trail to it.

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 17 2013 7:39 pm
by Barrett
That was quick. :D
I'm still a little unclear. Apache Peak looks pretty smooth, other than some outcroppings to the southeast. The ruins are near the summit?
The wild stuff at 33.890144 N -111.856933 W (almost a mile West by Northwest) looks really interesting (Gold Hill), and is on the continuation of Old Mine Road, is that where it is?
I'm actually surprised you can get in there, I've done a fair amount of work in the Desert Mountain area, and always had to get through security gates.
Either way, they are so close I can bag Apache and check out Gold Hill while I'm at it.
Thank You. :)

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 17 2013 8:33 pm
by mazatzal
I haven't actually been to this ruin but I've heard about it :) I've been up Apache Peak, Butte Peak and part of Gold Hill.
The key :) to access is to go beyond Desert Mountain and the gated communities and go in at Tonto Hills - no gates :)
I think the ruin might be in the boulders on E or SE side of Apache from what I've heard but I'm not sure.
I might be interested in trying to pic mimic that shot :)
http://hikearizona.com/trip=62258

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 17 2013 10:23 pm
by BobP
@mazatzal
Weren't we supposed to do that one a few years ago :-k

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 9:28 am
by mazatzal
@BobP
There's two of 'em nearby
Barrett's: 33.88, -111.846
T'other one: 33.8666, -112.031

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 10:28 am
by BobP
@mazatzal
And I haven't done either :tt:

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 10:34 am
by mazatzal
@BobP
And I haven't done Crabby :tt: :tt:

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 10:41 am
by BobP
mazatzal wrote:I might be interested in trying to pic mimic that shot :)
http://hikearizona.com/trip=62258
oh..oh...oh...me too

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 7:18 pm
by Barrett
mazatzal wrote:go in at Tonto Hills - no gates

Have I mentioned lately how much I love this site?
Now... where to find a dress from the 1870's. :-k

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 10:03 pm
by SuperstitionGuy
Barrett wrote:Now... where to find a dress from the 1870's.
You might just ask these folks:
http://www.pioneeraz.org/

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 18 2013 10:43 pm
by mazatzal
@Barrett
If Bob and Wally are wearing dresses then :out:
But if dresses and thongs are banned I might be in. :sl:

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 19 2013 10:20 am
by Alston_Neal
Can I come as a German tourist wearing nothing but my Crocs and Speedos?

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 19 2013 7:28 pm
by Barrett
@SuperstitionGuy

"You might just ask these folks:
http://www.pioneeraz.org/

Maybe they will lend me one. ;)
I love that place - the huge bar in the restaurant was hauled from California by mule train. Incredible woodworking.

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 19 2013 7:50 pm
by Barrett
Alston Neal wrote:Can I come as a German tourist wearing nothing but my Crocs and Speedos?
:lol:
It might not make a very accurate 1870's PicMimic, but we can always take a separate shot.
I looked for a "Deutsche Touristen tragen Crocs und Speedo" phototag, but apparently it isn't as popular as I would have thought.
How does November 29th or 30th sound to everyone?

Re: Apache Peak Area Mystery Ruins

Posted: Nov 27 2013 9:34 pm
by Barrett
Barrett wrote:How does November 29th or 30th sound to everyone?
I've got one member interested in this hike, but not on these dates, so I'm going to put it on the back burner.
In its place I'm looking to bag Sugarloaf Mountain north of Spur Cross, then down to Tortuga Creek Spring for a 7 mile 2000 AEG loop (rough estimates). About 5 on trail and the rest moderate to maybe dicey off trail.
I'll do a solo first light boogie unless I get any last minute takers. :D