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Una Del Oso Trail #201 - 6 members in 17 triplogs have rated this an average 2.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 07 2021
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East - Pinal - Signal Loop, AZ 
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Another favorite hike of last year I had another go at. Changed it slightly, figured why go all the way up the mountain only to walk the road instead of upper Six Shooter, Middle, and Pipeline Trails. Started around sunrise and went clockwise.

Six Shooter to Una Del Oso water in the one creek, nothing on Oso. Overall drier than June last year. Tread is good, cold in the drainages and warm in the sunrise.

Toll Road through East Mountain Trail the scenery picks up. Into the forest, good wilflowers along the way. East Mountain ridgeline fun as ever. Too early for ladybugs. Up the north ridge and down the west through the pines like last year. Not much of a bushwhack but it's steep.

Pioneer up to Pinal Peak and the climbing was out of the way. Relaxing cruise for Ferndell - 6 Shooter - Middle - Pipeline. Leaves higher up yet to regrow, lower down the oaks, maples, etc are fleshing out. Made for less shade on Ferndell than in June. Still a lovely trail and network between the cabins and campgrounds. Middle Trail a particular favorite. Lost Pipeline on the north side but found the end at the road. It's there just got impatient and climbed up to the campsite.

Signal Peak fire watch season is already underway. Tower was occupied, loud phone conversations and radio static the first signs of human life on the day.

Down the roads to Kellner. Passed a sedan that had driven up, only person I passed all day. Kellner trail starts in the canyon of fir and oak. Oaks are still bald and the canyon largely unshaded. Once out of the canyon the trail winds around to Icehouse through shady pines.

Icehouse slog back. First hike in new boots. Hadn't broke them in. Last few miles were painful. Got back to a few cars at the Icehouse CCC TH, but I didn't see any hikers all day.
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Good purples and golds on Toll Road, East Mountain Trail, East Mountain ridgeline, lower Kellner Trail.
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Oct 31 2020
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I decided to go out and do this hike again that I had done a week or so ago.

We started at the Una del Oso TH, and walked down FR 112 about 1/2 mile to the Sixshooter Trail; then we took Sixshooter up to Pinal Peak; went over to Ladder Rock; took the Pioneer Trail down to Pioneer Pass; then took East Mountain Trail-Toll Road Trail-Una del Oso Trail back to the TH.

While on the East Mountain Trail a couple of us went off-trail to the East Mountain Summit. This time we went up and back on the west slopes of East Mountain. It was steep, but I think that this route up to East Mountain was preferable to what I did previously.

There were great views from Pinal Peak, Ladder Rock, and East Mountain, plus the weather was super; so this was a very enjoyable hike.

There was lots and lots of bear scat on the Toll Road Trail; in some places it looked like an Oso family reunion.

The trails are mostly in really good condition -- this is a nice hike that will give you a good workout.

We saw 3 white tailed deer on the Six Shooter Trail, and 2 tarantulas on the East Mountain Trail.
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There were a few maple trees still with some fall color on the Six Shooter Trail, but they were past their prime, and there weren't very many of them. There are lots of green leaves on oaks, sycamores, and others; perhaps there will be a bit more fall color from them in the coming days.
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I had never hiked up to East Peak before, so I decided to hike up there using a couple of tracks posted by @hikerdw as a guide. I managed to persuade Tracie the Intrepid to go along for the ride.

We started and ended the hike at the Una Del Oso TH, which is on FR 112. We walked down FR 112 for about 1/2 mile to where the Six Shooter Trail crosses FR 112. We then took the Six Shooter Trail up to the Ferndell Trail. This is a great forested trail, and we in shade the entire time that we were on the trail -- I was glad to be in the shade because this is mostly a fairly steep climb. We saw 3 white tailed deer and Tracie saw a tarantula on the trail. On the drive out on FR112, about a mile or so from the TH we saw a coatimundi on a rock outcropping on the side of the road. It was only about 10 feet away, and that was easily the closest that I have seen a coati. Unfortunately, my camera was in the backseat.

We then took the Ferndale Trail up to the summit area. We walked over to the Pinal Peak high point, and then went over to Ladder Rock and took a break. There were 3 service workers at a tower next to Ladder Rock; they were the only people that we saw all day. Views were hazy, and we could see smoke from the Habañero Fire off to the SW.

We descended on the Pioneer Trail, and then went on the East Mountain over to -- where else -- East Mountain. We went off-trail up to the summit from the SW and then descended to the NW. If I was to do it again, I'd probably go up and down from the NW.

Once back on the East Mountain Trail we continued to the Toll Road Trail and then the Una Del Oso Trail back to the TH.

As for foliage, there were some bigtooth maples with reddish leaves on the Six Shooter Trail, but they were past their prime. Oaks had not started changing for the most part, and some looked they might go straight from green to brown and skip yellow. Virtually all of the trees on the trek from Pinal Peak back to the trailhead were still green.

This was an enjoyable loop, and it would be even better in a less dry time of year when there would be some water in the creeks.
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There were a few maples along the Sixshooter Trail that had a bit of color, but they were past their prime. Most everything else still had green leaves, although there was a bit of color here and there.

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There was great waterflow and the spring box was full.
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East Mountain Sixshooter Loop, AZ 
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I came to see fall colors, but I would have been satisfied with just a good hike. There was a little bit of color, which was a minor disappointment, but the hike rocked big time. So did my heart beat! Seemed like I was hiking up hill all day.

I parked at the bridge on FR 112 and walked 2/3 of a mile NE on the road to the Una Del Oso trail, then hiked the loop in a CW direction. The trails were all in good condition. Sixshooter was in the best condition I've seen it. A minor rock slide about 1.5 miles from FR 112 is the only obstacle. If I were a mountain biker, I might be tempted to give it a go.

The weather was gorgeous! Fall has definitely reached the Pinal Mountains. Chilly at the peak with a decent breeze, an autumn sun warming me up as I came in for a soft landing on Sixshooter.

Like everywhere else, it's completely dry. The spring box at junction of Telephone and Sixshooter is the only source of good water. Even the Ferndell Spring was quiet (Update: @BiFrost reports on 10/24 that Ferndell Spring was quart per minute).

I didn't see another person until I was almost back to paved roads. I did see a a tarantula and a white tail deer that I woke from slumber. Perfect solitude.

Unfortunately, I saw a new fire that looked like it was just getting started somewhere north of Kearny. :(
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Maples past prime. Aspens still green on Sixshooter. Lots of dead leaves on the trails.
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East Mountain is a favorite and never disappoints. Started from the Icehouse CCC parking so we could include the lower Six Shooter segment. Almost chilly at the start but warmed up nicely. Very isolated color, I suspect the end of October will be the best. Included East Mountain Peak on this hike since it’s been 4 years. Not a lot of entries between our two in the registry. Saw no others on the trails but did see lots of folks camping at the campground. As typical, extremely dry.
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Had never been to the Pinal Mountains before. Recent triplogs, particularly a post from @hikerdw about East Mountain, had me waiting for temps in June to chill out for a day or two. Being a first timer, wanted to see as much as possible. Started up the road from Ice House CCC with East Mountain the first summit on the docket and no firm plan on how I'd come back down from the mountains after Signal Peak.

Got to enjoy the least enjoyable parts of not only Six Shooter but Ice House too. Day only got better. Lower Six was smooth and made the going easy. Six Shooter and Una Del Oso had a surprising flow of water. Windy and cool at sunrise.

Toll Road makes for nice hiking. Was under pines in under an hour. From there the whole route was delightful. East Mountain maybe my favorite trail on the day. Once the trail makes the ridgeline, the views open up and balance out the pine forest lower down. East Mountain summit from the north is steep but clear. Thousands of ladybugs on the summit living their complicated lives. South ridge is thick with manzanita, but there are seams. Opted to come down the west side. Very steep but clear and rejoins the trail in one of its best stretches.

Passed two groups of hikers around Pioneer Pass. Pioneer is dense with ferns and undergrowth, smooth and never too steep. Saw a small rattlesnake. Trickle from Squaw Spring.

Pinal Peak and the ridge under it have more or less the same views as Signal and the road below it, only it's all farther away. Cold and windy on top. From Pioneer Pass and again at the peak, smoke was visible in the Southern Pinals.

Ferndell is a half mile gem that carries along the slopes toward Six Shooter through dense forest. Showcase of the diversity of trees on the loop. Road walk to Signal was nice and shady. Little car and foot traffic given how perfect the weather on top was.

Signal Peak LO was occupied by a man named Jerry. At least I think so, bad with names. When we met he was luring a squirrel to his doorstep. Asked about the fire. He said it was on BLM land and they had an engine on either side. ~30acres. Conversation ensued. Aztec Peak, Ed Abbey, the nature of looking out, Pinals in October. We agreed that I should save Six Shooter or Icehouse for the fall and finish up on Kellner. Bigger views, play to the season.

Kellner was in good shape but had the rockiest tread of the day. Starts in the canyon, ends up on the mountainside, beautiful either way. Meets up with the lower mile or so of Icehouse, which wasn't too bad. Views of Globe and the San Carlos Reservation. Crossing the creek back to the road I think uses Telephone 192. Only saw two groups of hikers on the trip. Not too many cars. Road is good for low clearance all the way to Pinal Peak, and if I had to bet Pioneer Pass as well.
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Good enough flow, runoff from pipes and fenced-off spring box.
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Parked at the Una Del Oso TH. Short road walk then up Six, across Ferndell, down Pioneer, then across East Mountain, picking up Toll Road and Una to close the loop. IMO the best mid teen loop in the Pinals. Perfect weather until the last mile or so where it got a tad warm. Great day hiking.

PS: Looks like the Icehouse CCC is open for parking.
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This should have been a fun, relatively easy hike, but I diverted from plan and made it not so fun and not so easy.

The CCC Day Use area is closed, so I parked in a cleared area off of FR112, a few feet from the start of the Una Del Oso trail. The plan was to hike up to the East Mountain summit and return the way I came. However, I decided to see if I could find an older route to the top that was visible on the topo map. :-k I didn't find it, and after not finding it I just went straight up the slope. : rambo : Saw a beautiful white tail on the way up. It was staring at me as I trudged up the hill. I decided to stop and stare back. We shared a moment of eye contact before it deftly scampered up the hill, probably chuckling.

After squeezing/busting through some dead manzanita near the top, I arrived at the saddle just below the summit. By now I was tired and had no desire to go further. Had I come up the much easier East Mountain trail, I probably would have been fresh at this point, eager to continue on. Instead, I enjoyed the views from the saddle while cleaning dirt and pine needles from my shoes, most of which I accumulated on the off trail to the saddle. ](*,) I ate some crackers, drank some water and headed back down. The third of a mile back up the Una Del Oso trail under an exposed sun at the end of the hike was not so fun.

If you throw out my off trail adventure today, this is one of my favorite trail segments in the Pinal Mountain area. At three miles to the top, it might be a more desirable option for someone that doesn't want to tackle one of the more popular trails to the west but still enjoys the area. You're in the awesome pines in a little over a half mile. There was water in the creek, a low flow but sufficient to pool in areas. Close enough to the trail in areas to stop for a foot soak. At a little over 90 minutes from the East Valley, I like this option.

The manzanitas are flowering on the Una Del Oso trail right now, so the bees are busy. Some lupine on #200. The trails are all in relatively good shape. Some deadfall in spots, but it's been cut or cleared away. The off trail was pretty good too, just steeper. I didn't see a single person until I was driving out. I saw a gray jeep parked at the closed gate to the CCC area on my way in at 9:30.

Stopped at BurgerHouse in Miami for a post hike take out meal. Customers were steady, but the restaurant was not busy. Good burger. That near new highway to Globe along US 60 is under repair from mile marker 232 and for the next 14 miles heading east, but it's only noticeable between markers 232 and 234 where speed is reduced to 25mph.
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East Mountain in the Pinals is a favorite of mine and it did not disappoint even in the summer. We parked and started from the Una Del Oso trail head which was easy to get to on a nicely graded road. I actually passed the TH turnout initially and had to backtrack about a half mile. It was a little humid at the start while hiking in the canyon on the Toll Road Trail. We shared our lunch spot with a few curious bees who seemed to like my scent as they were all over my back and pack. Some noticeable trail erosion in spots with the recent rains and several down trees to climb over but nothing to bad. Overall a great hike.
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I planned on seeing some fall colors, but it didn't look promising when I arrived at the CCC day use area. So I hiked to the East Mountain summit instead.

Gorgeous day in the Pinal Mountains.
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A return trip back to East Mountain to claim the peak which the trail skirts just below and we also wanted to see if there would be any running water in Pinal Creek along Toll Road Trail, which is a very nice trail, and there was.

We started at the lower Icehouse C.C.C trailhead and chatted with the site host who gave a a real nice trail map. A few more downed trees across the trails, I think I counted maybe a dozen or so, but all easy to get around. The short off trail section up and down to/from the peak was straight forward, staying high on the ridgeline. Saw a couple names in the register that I recognized from the HAZ site. The hike down 112 was a very pleasant road walk. Passed a few campers but no traffic on the road.

I like to hike the trails I really enjoy in different times of the year to get a full appreciation of the area. I plan on returning to East Mountain in the summer :)
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Looking for a exploratory hike out by Pinal Peak, to check out the area before we took on the Peak itself. As usual I go to the Hiking bible of HAZ to review various routes and triplogs. kingsnake came up again as a nice hike.( Thanks ) Trails were easy to find and mostly open, came across a big old javilina down by the corrals rutting around to far away for a clear pic. Very enjoyable hike in a new area for us and the Toll agent was on break so we managed to get on the Toll Road without paying :) , next hike we'll head up the peak and make a nice loop.
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Added this hike to the list after reading the triplog posted by rayhuston on 9/5. We parked and started from the Una Del Oso TH and hiked the loop clockwise, Una Del Oso :next: Toll Road :next: East Mountain :next: Pioneer :next: Ferndell :next: Six Shooter. The gem was East Mountain, great trail, and forever views. Pioneer was a nice trail but sure was a slog up, I was sure glad to see those towers appear. We had lunch on top off the Ferndell Trail and boy was it cold. With the wind chill I suspect it was in the low 40's. Six Shooter looked a little battered at the top but the lower half was as nice as ever. Hit 112 and then hiked the half mile to the truck. No other hikers seen the entire trip.
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Pinal Mountain was on my mind for this weekend, but I wanted to do something other than the four popular trails, each of which I've hiked at least twice. I pulled up the Pinal Mtn map to see all of the possibilities. I found several trails on the east side that I hadn't been on. These new trails would get me to the top of the mountain from the east side and make a nice loop with one of the popular north/south trails on the downside (I chose Telephone). I started on Six Shooter and followed FR 112 a short distance to Una Del Oso.

This would have been a great hike were it not for the steady rain starting on the East Mountain Trail all the way to Pinal Peak. Rather than enjoying expansive views, I was stuck in soup and rain for probably the nicest portion of the hike. As I approached the junction with Pioneer Trail, I couldn't even see Pinal Mountain, and it was right in front of me! By the time I got to the top of the Pioneer Trail, my boots were full of water and felt like lead.

The trails on this route were mostly good to great. The Pioneer Trail near the top (last 1/2 mile or so) and the Ferndell trail were overgrown but nothing thorny enough to slow you down. A section of Six Shooter was washed out just above the junction with Telephone, but easy enough to get around.

This was a great workout hike on mostly good trails. The views on East Mountain would have been spectacular were it not for the rain and fog. I think I will do this one again.
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Unfinished business from last June ( [ triplog ] ), when I got off track, I was short on time and it was hot.

In Search Of ... The Beer Tree.

Anyone remember that show? Gosh, I loved it. A great source of info about off beat subjects two decades before Wikipedia or Google. Got the idea to kind of make that the theme of my hike video when I saw that Globe actually has a street named -- no lie -- "Beer Tree" ( [ photo ] ). It was a good omen for the day, as I only discovered that street due to making a wrong turn. :)

Note that the gravel pit trailhead doubles as a firing range, and that there are also a fair number of nails in the dirt, so exercise caution where you park.

So, today I did a counterclockwise loop of Check Dam Trail #190, Six Shooter Trail #197, FR 112, Una Del Oso Trail #201 and Toll Road Trail #200. Preston the yeti's subtitle for the Check Dam Trail description -- "brushy banality" -- pretty much describes the whole hike. There's some good views from up on FR 112 and Una Del Oso, and the upper reaches of Pine Creek are shady with good sitting rocks, but otherwise, it's nothing spectacular.

There's at least a dozen cattle tanks on the loop, round and rectangular; wind or solar powered; cement, metal or dirt; in all combinations thereof. Judging by the brand marks on several tanks, DC Ranch has the concession in this area. Since it was 32° when I started, the tanks with water had all crusted over with ice, as had the creek crossed by Six Shooter Trail between the CCC Campground and FR 112. (I could hear water trickling under the ice. :) ) There are tons of manzanita all along the hike, but that same section of trail has the biggest manzanita I have ever seen: I swear some are 20 feet high with trunks 4-6" diameter. :o I saw evidence of MTBs around most of the loop, but it must not get much traffic as there were many, many spots where catclaw was growing in the middle of the trail. Just north of Big Spur Tank, Toll Road Trail was briefly completely obscured by brush ( [ photo ] ).

I took my first break at the CCC, which is a *really* nice campground, large, with great views, picnic tables, burn pits and even a latrine building. FR 112, which goes to the CCC, and then further on up the hill, is a wide, very smooth dirt road. (Actually much smoother than the half mile to the gravel pit trailhead.) FR 112 is easily drivable by car.

As I was hiking up Six Shooter, I bumped into some calves. I could hear mom mooing on the other side of the trail. I did not want to get between the two, so I waited. The calves were not moving -- imagine that! ;) -- so I resorted to making lots of noise, and after a few minutes they finally decided to put some space between themselves and the crazy man. A couple hundred yards further up, the topo claims there are two buildings on the west side of the trail. There are not. I beat the thick brush searching. The northern building simply does not exist at all, and all that remains of the southern building are some chunks of brick & mortar, and some rebar ( [ photo ] ).

I took my second break along Pinal Creek, after turning north from Una Del Oso onto Toll Road Trail. I took off my hiking shoes and socks, and kicked my feet up on a conveniently located granite ottoman, while I enjoyed the fruit of the Beer Tree, a Vinifera Stout: "Divine * Wrath * Irrigate * Cultivate" -- sounds positively pagan ( [ photo ] ). :) The rocks eventually got really cold on my feet, so I booted up and continued on ...

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Hike Video: youtu.be/lBDhMB_UyYU

Mobile Reception: CCC (2 bar), FR 112 (3 bar), Big Spur Tank (2 bar).
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dry Big Spur Tank Dry Dry

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Windmill Tank - Check Dam Trail 76-100% full 76-100% full
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On this warm spring day, I hiked south from the gravel quarry/shooting gallery near the north trailhead, and then up the Una Del Oso Trail, beating my previous hike time :) A few patches of snow graced the north slope of the Pinal peaks, and Pinal Creek was flowing strong and clear. On the way down I met a friendly English couple who had missed the road for the Icehouse Trail, and had decided to hike the Toll Road Trail instead. Even the cattle at the bottom of the trail mooed hello. The Pinals always make me feel welcome! :DANCE:
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Did this as a bike n' hike combo, starting from the C.C.C. trailhead. It was a rather pleasant day for June, with a strong wind blowing. It was nice to see what this trail looked like in the daylight, after my night hike along it back in March. This trail doesn't really make for a destination, but it is something to do if you're in the area.
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