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West Cedar Mountain, AZ
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38 by photographer avatarFLYING_FLIVER
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West Cedar Mountain, AZ 
West Cedar Mountain, AZ
 
Hiking3.89 Miles 1,472 AEG
Hiking3.89 Miles   4 Hrs   47 Mns   1.87 mph
1,472 ft AEG   2 Hrs   42 Mns Break
 
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Four days ago, I drove up a very dusty Seven Springs Road/FR 24, to go up a mountain, for the views and a benchmark. I washed the car the next day.
Washing the car wasn’t too smart, as I just went up the same dusty roads to climb up West Cedar Mountain.

West Cedar Mountain is just north of the Fifty One Ranch and just east of FR 24. Most maps do not show the road I used to get a bit closer to W Cedar Mtn, (off of FR24), even though it has a forest service road number.

I chose to hike straight up the ridge that goes directly to the high point. The mountain has many ‘up’ ridges to other, lesser peaks and also a ridgeline connecting all the peaks. I ran into a load of continuous catclaw on the way up to the high point. My thought was, once done with the high point and benchmark, I would have easy sailing on the ridgeline going north, that connects all those lesser peaks. Not so …….
The entire north ridgeline was full of catclaw and partially burned out trees and brush from a fire in 2005. This made for very slow going, as I was playing ‘dodge-ball’ with the sticky stuff. My hiking shirt got shredded and is now history. I recommend long pants for sure, and covered arms. My hat actually saved me a couple times also.

I finally got tired of getting beat up by vegetation, so I dropped down to a road that was built to facilitate the power lines and towers that run along the west side of the mountain. On the road, back to the trailhead, all of a sudden I could hike at more than 1/2 mph.

The summit log is full of alot of known ‘peak-baggers’, and quite a few hikers from Tucson.

Even though the views (in person) were great, the almost continuous overcast made for murky photos. A new camera (and lessons) may be in order also. If I ever do this hike again, I’ll make sure it’s a sunny day.
Oh, and I’m now off to wash the car again.
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