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Sunset Trail #90 - CatalinaTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
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I started at Butterfly Trailhead, as it has a picnic table and pit toilet. (Which smelled hideous, and had a cleaning chart with no entries for July!) 🥴

At Soldiers Camp Trailhead, the dirt road splits three ways. After five minutes of confusion, I figured out I should take the middle option. When the road splits again. Stay left. When it splits a third time, follow trail signs onto Trail #90. The sign claiming it is “1.6 miles” to Marshall Gulch, and “0.5 miles” back to the highway, is not even remotely accurate: It is 1.2 miles, total.

At ½ mile from the trailhead, there is an excellent view point down Sabino Canyon. Much of the next half mile is off camber granite. I took my time. At the bottom of the canyon, Trail #90 turns north. On the opposite side of the canyon, atop a bare rock wall, is the Trail #93 view point.

It took me a minute to find the start of Trail #93. From Trail #90, make a sharp turn back to your left. Trail #93 begins climbing, passing through shady pines. The second Sabino Canyon view point is at 1.4 miles. A group of other retired guys were taking a break there.

Trail #93 pitches up, gaining 600 ft. in just under a mile. The post-fire foliage is dense, gradually petering out. I was glad I had applied SPF 90 back at the trailhead. At 2.2 miles, Trail #93 reaches a stand of still surviving pine trees.

If you head up (right), you will gain the Marshall Peak ridgeline in fifty relatively brushless feet. Then work your way (left) across the burn area. That way any brush you negotiate is on a less severe incline (12.7%).

Instead, I stuck to the GPS track I was following. Trail #93 works the 8130 ft. contour for the next 0.8 miles. At 2.5 miles, there is a clear view southwest to Tucson.

At 2.8 miles, Trail #93 reached the point I was expecting to take to the summit. I was hoping for, but not expecting, a trail. And there was none. Not even a crushed vegetation use-path through the copious, deadfall strewn, brush. I looked up the 26.7% grade, saw dark clouds gathering above the summit, and decided “no thanks”. 👋

At 3.0 miles, there is an obstacle-free draw (11.8% grade) up to the ridgeline that pairs with the easier approach a half mile back. I’ll take that route in the future. From that draw, Trail #93 descends to Marshall Saddle at 3.7 miles.

Riparian, and undamaged by fire, Trail #3 descends 500 ft. in 1.3 miles, back to Marshall Gulch Trailhead. As popular as it is, I was surprised there was no one else on it. However, I did bump into one hiker on Trail #90, which was much easier heading up.

After I finished my hike, my wife & I chatted at the picnic table. She said that most of the people who headed down Butterfly Trail #16 were only gone a brief while. The exception was a couple who rolled up arguing, then disappeared into the stanky pit toilet, continuing to fight. (And apparently not ... uh ... "make up".)

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Besides the photos, also spotted yellow columbine, aromatic false pennyroyal, western evening primrose, spreading fleabane, mullein, alpine false springparsley, and pygmy bluet.
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Crystal Spring Trail #17Tucson, AZ
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The purpose of this hike was to finish off AZT 11E, 11 and 12 all in one go. We started from the Butterfly Trailhead and took the Butterfly Trail to the Crystal Springs Trail, which is where 11E is. At Crystal Springs we turned left and took that to the end at Old Mt. Lemmon Road, which is also part of 11E. We then hiked this up to the top of Oracle Ridge and then took the road down thru Summerhaven to Marshall Gulch. At some point, AZT12 is in this section and switches over to AZT11, it seems to depend on what map you're looking at.

My original plan was to just do a loop, but then I had noticed that there was a 1-2 mile section of the Wilderness of Rocks Trail (part of AZT11) that I never did. So in addition to an 11 mile loop, we had to hike out 3 miles from Marshall Gulch and then back just so I could finish off a 1.5 mile segment off AZT11. Either that or make another separate trip for that, which I did not feel like doing. This made the hike for today a little more challenging, but these days an 11 mile loop seems too easy. I think the hike we did last Saturday in the Mazzies helped me out a bit with the elevation, as it was almost as high as we were this day.

Marshall Gulch Trail was the busiest in terms of foot traffic the entire day (I'm not counting the roads). The final ascent on the Sunset Trail back to the Butterfly Trailhead was a bit of a slog, but the views are amazing. Finding the beginning of the Sunset Trail was also a kind of a challenge as you go thru the wash there, but we made it.

Glad to get these segments all done and finally move on to a different area of the AZT. Weather was cloudy at first, then the sun came out as we ascended the road to Oracle Ridge and stayed out the rest of the day. Still had mostly cooler weather compared to Phx and has several nice breezes.
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Crystal Spring Trail #17Tucson, AZ
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wallyfrackTriplogs 1,691
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Another segment of the AZT done. It was nice to get away from the heat. The morning started out nice with cloud cover. There was sunshine on the trail about 9:30am and it started to warm up but the occasional breeze and shade kept it moderate.

During the first part of the hike the trail was empty excepted for two bikers riding through. There were vehicles on the road sections and Marshall Gulch had many hikers on the trail. The forest service personnel were handing out tickets for vehicles with out the required pass. ](*,)

At about mile 11 I started losing steam. I pushed through and got some energy back. May have been the elevation. The views along the way are nice. Lots of squirrels out and one that thought he owned the road. Once the truck stopped there was no reason to move. :lol:

My 1st time in Summer Haven. Small with lots of people. Close enough if you live in Tucson I guess.

It was good to see more trails on Mt Lemmon.
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Upper Lemmon Canyon & PoolsTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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JackluminousTriplogs 266
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Yesterday I watched it rain and snow all day in Wilderness of Rocks. So I decided to head up the mountain today to see what I could see.

Indeed there was lots of snow above General Hitchcock on north slopes, and sporadic light powder elsewhere too. Not deep, but enough to give a little wintry vibe to everything.

Summerhaven looked like a little Christmas town, just with tourists instead of elves. Sitting on the balcony at the lodge sipping hot chocolate sounded like a nice thing to do, but I had business to attend to.

There weren’t a lot of cars at Marshall Gulch so I got a spot near the trailhead. It was a little chilly in the late morning but not too bad. I set a good pace to start and that warmed me up quick.

Marshall Gulch was gorgeous as always, and lightly trafficked as almost always not. Decent flow in the creek, too, considering how lame our winter has been.

There were lots of tracks in the snow at Marshall Saddle and down into Wilderness of Rocks. Enough to make me wonder if the snow was older than yesterday, which it wasn’t.

Soon I stepped off to allow a couple lady backpackers pass. I asked if they had stayed the night and they said yes. I asked if they had fun, knowing it either rained or snowed on them, and sadly they said no, and they were bailing a day early. Clearly we had different definitions of fun.

Shortly after that I stepped off the trail to let a long line of very polite teenagers pass, with two adult chaperones in tow. This group could have accounted for some of the heavy tracks at the saddle.

Near the junction with Lemmon Lookout I passed a thru-hiker from abroad, presumably somewhere in Europe, scarfing a miniature pie for lunch. He said it had rained on him the previous night but it wasn’t bad. After I had moved on I thought about the extended forecast which has Tucson pushing 100 by Thursday… this fellow would likely be crossing the desert north of Oracle by then and that stretch would be brutal. Hope he fares well.

At the pine flat before the trail made its final crossing of Lemmon Creek, I saw about a dozen tents. Biggest group I’d ever seen there, though I only saw two campers.

I split off trail to make for the pools, and made a new for me route. Seems I never take the same route twice.

As I neared the pools I heard voices, and at first thought the pools might be occupied by a large group. Had I arrived a few minutes earlier it would have been, but said group was climbing out. It was about a dozen ladies, who said they were indeed the occupants of the epic camp at the pine flat. They indicated I’d have the pools to myself.

I did indeed. I stayed over an hour and cooked a hot lunch. I forgot a spoon though so I used my tiny Swiss Army knife to whittle a stick, and it worked pretty well.

On the hike out I didn’t really see anybody, just another thru-hiker. All the snow had already melted. As I approached the saddle there were a few snow flurries… so slight I wondered if trees have dandruff.

As I descended into Marshall Gulch the snow picked up into a more legit flurry, enough that it accumulated a bit on my shirt. It was pretty fun, it’s not often I get to hike when it’s snowing.

It didn’t last long. Before the Wilderness sign it was already sunny.

The snow in Summerhaven was gone, too.

I’m glad I took the trouble to do this hike today, it’s probably the last time I’ll get to enjoy a cool hike with a little snow for quite a while.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Lemmon Creek @ WOR #44 Light flow Light flow
Decent flow along its length, with easy crossings.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Lemmon Pools 76-100% full 76-100% full
Looks pretty full and clear. Filters great. Predictably numbingly cold.
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Marshall Gulch Trail #3Tucson, AZ
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Kelly and I opted for a repeat of a hike we did on Lemmon about seven years ago. Got to Marshall Gulch and started around 0715. Laughably, it took us a moment to get onto Aspen Trail. Lots of vegetation growth in the several years it’s been since I was last in this area. My calves were killing me the first couple of miles, then finally loosened up, but didn’t feel great all day—my punishment for spending a chunk of Friday perched on a ladder while painting. Aspen is in generally good shape, and we took it all the way up to the top. Extremely hazy views, but closer scenery was still nice.

Once up top, we made out way over to the summit. That use trail is mostly defined, with a short rocky climb the final few hundred feet to the summit. Spent a few moments there, then made our way back to the Lemmon and Meadow trails. Took Meadow trail, then crossed back east on Lemmon over to the Lemmon Rock Lookout. The sign said closed, probably for stupid reasons, so we pretended to not understand how to read English and went up there anyway. Snapped a few quick pics, then headed back down.

Retraced our steps back west on Lemmon, then down. The descent was in rougher shape—some erosion in places, and some vegetation encroaching on the trail. We had lunch in a shady spot not far for the junction with Wilderness of Rocks trail. Warmer, but still pleasant, although most of the earlier shade provided by scattered clouds had disappeared.

WOR has also seen some erosion, and a little vague to follow in places. Long climb back out had me whining a bit. I was glad to reach the saddle. The final hike out on Marshall Gulch was a breeze, finishing up just before 1530. Trailhead was a mob scene. I was glad I drove the Jeep (intentional decision) as it’s a lot easier to get it out of that crammed parking lot vs either truck. It’s also easier to avoid bicyclists on that highway while driving the Jeep, less side mirror to worry about and less having to cross over the double yellow. Traffic back to Phoenix was incredibly light. Great day and a great hike, thanks, Kelly, for joining me on this one again.
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Clear water, flowing well.
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Sep 14 2024
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Lemmon meander, AZ 
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it's been seven years since doing this hike with linda and whitney
after considering some other options, we decided to do it again
got going around 0715 up aspen to the peak
took the long way to the lookout, then back down to wilderness of rocks
that trail and the lower part of mount lemmon trail are my favorites - love the boulders
cool temps up high and some clouds at times
took a break down low
the uphill to marshall saddle was a bit warmer in the sun
overall a very nice day
i really enjoy hiking on mount lemmon and any other sky island for that matter
thanks linda, nice sampler
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Aug 23 2024
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Upper Lemmon Canyon & PoolsTucson, AZ
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Hiking8.51 Miles 1,727 AEG
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Third trip to Lemmon Pools this summer, this time I took Keith who’d never been.

It was also my first time to “The” pool. You know, the Big One. All my previous trips were to smaller pools upstream, often involving dicey scrambles.

It had rained a lot the past week, so the creek was flowing very well and the pool was large and inviting.

We reached the pool at 10:30, and another fellow was fixing to leave when we arrived. Keith and I had the place to ourselves for the better part of an hour, and cooled off in the refreshing water. It took a little fortitude but I managed to swim to the waterfall. The pool was deep enough that I couldn’t touch bottom, though I didn’t put my head under.

A couple hikers showed up as we were fixing to leave a little past noon.

On the hike out, clouds were building over the east side of the Catalinas. No rain for us, but nice cloud cover and cool breezes made the climb to Marshall Saddle much nicer than it could have been. We passed a couple backpackers heading down; turns out they recognized me as they live on my street! They were headed to spend two nights at the pools, which they’d done countless times over the past 40 years.

Back at the car in Marshall Gulch, it started to rain literally as we shut the doors. We stopped at the General Store and Sky Island Traders in Summerhaven, then headed home as the rain picked up in earnest.

Later in the afternoon I looked up at WoR from my kitchen window and saw it inundated with rain. I was a bit envious of my neighbors!
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
Lots of flowers of all kinds, especially in Marshall Gulch. Prolific displays of columbines throughout.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Lemmon Creek @ WOR #44 Medium flow Medium flow
Good flow throughout, crossings are easy.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Lemmon Pools 76-100% full 76-100% full
Cold, refreshing, and deep!
 
Jul 20 2024
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Upper Lemmon Canyon & PoolsTucson, AZ
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Drove up the mountain for the day with Wifey. Marshall Gulch was a zoo, which was predictable on a summer Saturday. Wifey wasn’t up to a long hike so she stopped about a half mile from the trailhead, set up her hammock, and settled in to a pleasant stretch of napping and reading. I, on the other hand, felt the need to stretch my legs. We’ve been traveling a lot and didn’t have much time for hiking, so I was anxious to get back in the groove.

I found myself headed down WoR, not sure how far I’d go before turning round. We had dinner company so we needed to head down the mountain by 3pm.

I made it to the last crossing of Lemmon Creek about when I had to quit and turn back. I decided to press my time a little, and headed down to the pools to explore a little. I found some nice ones, big enough for a refreshing dip. I had lunch there, too, and filtered water. I only had a half hour though, so I’m resolved to return when we don’t have dinner company.

I felt a few sprinkles on the way back, but nothing stormy. The clouds and breeze kept it mostly tolerable; the sun was beastly.

I connected with wifey back at Marshall Gulch and we hiked out together. It was a delightful day!
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Lots of columbines and other stuff. And raspberries!

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Pretty good flow and pools deep enough to take a dip!
 
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Aspen Trail #93Tucson, AZ
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Very limited hiking options available due to heat. Couple others agreed to a heat escape. Meet 11 am to head out of town. Dropped 25 degrees driving up Mt 🍋 Stayed at highest campground. Could actually hang outside.

Got a rare early start. Wasn't the original plan but ended up beginning from Iron 🚪 Trail was easy to follow. Although it is steep. Reached radio ridge and took a break. Nearby trail is a bit difficult to locate.

We slowly dropped down to 7500 ft. Next we looped upward toward Marshal Peak. The spur trail from there has been decommissioned. Then came the toughest part, steep climb back up with full sun exposure. 😵

Was originally going to continue across 2 other trails but they were voted down. Would like to return for the top of Marshal Peak.
 
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Marshall Gulch Trail #3Tucson, AZ
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We wanted to get to the true high point for Pima County without just walking over from the top. Up Marshall Gulch and looped back down Aspen. High point had okay views behind the observatory but definitely much more scenic areas. Tons of bugs and ladybugs up there. Day was warmer than expected climbing up Lemmon 🥵
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Wilderness of Rocks Trail #44Tucson, AZ
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Wifey, LE, Keith and I hiked a bit down into WoR from Marshall Gulch. I had to pick up my van from getting serviced by 4, so we didn’t have time to go far, and we wanted some hang time in our hammocks.

Delightfully flowing water in Lemmon Creek. I filtered some and it was cool and tasty.

Wifey didn’t have tummy trouble this time so it wasn’t nearly as hard as last week.

It was fun to have Keith and LE along.
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May 11 2024
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Upper Lemmon Canyon & PoolsTucson, AZ
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Wifey and I hiked down to Lemmon Pools. It was a beautiful Saturday so there were several other parties we encountered with the same goal in mind.

Sadly wifey struggled with stomach pain the whole trip, so we took lots of breaks. She was determined to complete the trip. We got there and back but it was slow going.

Lemmon Creek was flowing nicely and there were lots of falls and pools.

We resolved to return when her GI wasn’t flared up and possibly make an overnight out of it.
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
Lupines and non-descript yellow or white flowery things.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Lemmon Creek @ WOR #44 Medium flow Medium flow
Pleasant flow throughout WoR.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Lemmon Pools 51-75% full 51-75% full
Lots of deep pools and small waterfalls. Very cold.
 
Apr 20 2024
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Hiking5.42 Miles 1,150 AEG
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Took wifey on this loop thinking it would be relatively easy, only 3.8 miles and less than 900’ of gain. I’d forgotten it was steeper going clockwise, so she was pretty wiped out after a half mile. She took lots of breaks and we made it, including detours.

RS reported 1600’ AEG which seems totally inaccurate. Not sure if it is my phone or the app. Wifey insists it felt like 1600’ but the math just doesn’t work out. Recently it seems my triplogs have been exaggerating elevation gain stats considerably. Hmmmm…
 
Nov 03 2023
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I really enjoyed the fall colors in Marshall Gulch last week, so I just had to go again. Keith came with. We parked at Mint Spring trailhead and started around 9:15.

Most of the aspens at the beginning of Mint Spring have already lost most of their leaves but there was still plenty of yellows to see. The ferns had pretty uniformly browned and the locusts were mostly leafless. At the spring there was water and still some green mint (yum!) but the sign was gone.

We took a little detour off Aspen trail to admire some city views. Keith broke out his chair to read and I strung up my hammock to chill for a bit.

The Aspen grove on the way round to the picnic area was pleasantly green and yellow.

Up Marshall Gulch was absolutely splendid with so many colorful maples. Of course this is coming from an Arizona kid who doesn’t know what seasons are except something you see on TV. I have a feeling if I saw “real” fall colors someday, my brain might explode.

We completed our circuit at 1:29, one minute earlier than my estimated time of arrival.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Substantial
Pretty much all the colors are in Marshall Gulch.
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Friday's hike up Agua Caliente Trail in the Santa Ritas didn't really give me my fall colors fix, so I took the fam up to Marshall Gulch on a Sunday. Normally I wouldn't think of Summerhaven on a Sunday due to the crowds and traffic, but it wasn't nearly as a bad as I feared. We even found a place to park not far from the trailhead.

We only went about a half mile, then turned round and returned on the lower social trail. Wow. Just, wow. So many maple trees you'd think you were in Canada. They were all in varying shades of red, purple, pink, orange, yellow and green. LE made maple leaf crowns for herself and wifey to wear. We took lots of pictures.

It was quite chilly up there, unexpectedly so. Beyond Bread shrewdly proffers hot chocolate so we stopped in at the lodge to warm up before heading back home.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Substantial
Maples. 'nuff said.
 
Oct 14 2023
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Aspen / Marshall LoopTucson, AZ
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BisbeeGirlTriplogs 3
Hiking3.50 Miles 1,015 AEG
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Arrived at Marshall Gulch picnic area at 8a.m. on Saturday 10/14. Parking available! Started up Marshall Gulch Trl. Nice color change and water still in the creek. We took our time enjoying the foliage colors and peacefulness. We didn't experience anyone until just short of the trails junction. Looped back on the Aspen trail. Quite a bit of difference on the Aspen but still enjoyable. Vistas are amazing. Next time I want to do the loop starting on the Aspen.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Light
 
Sep 16 2023
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Marshall Gulch Trail #3Tucson, AZ
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VashtiTriplogs 276
Hiking4.98 Miles 941 AEG
Hiking4.98 Miles   3 Hrs   4 Mns   1.90 mph
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Delightful loop hike! We enjoyed every aspect of this hike. We did the loop counterclockwise, so we started in the shady forest, by the babbling brook. :) after the junction with the aspen trail, we headed up the ridge to take in some great views. I was astounded by the sheer volume of multicolored wild flowers. I was not expecting to see so many this late in the season, so it was a real treat! :) I especially like the golden columbine.

As expected, there were a fair number of people on the trail as this is a vastly popular trail, but we still were able to have some solitude on the trail.

Strangely, the signage at the parking lot days no dogs due to big horn sheep not liking them, but I have to say that I have never seen so many dogs on the trail in my life. It is clearly a very popular trail to do with your dog. I can see why, as it is a smooth and easy hike.

The parking situation is not super fun. There were no spots in the paid lot at the trail head ($8/car), but we were able to score a spot not too far away just off the side of the road. The sheriff was out putting large orange stickers on the windows of people who improperly parked. There are signs about how you cannot park on the road pavement, but some people still do.

Fair amount of water in the creek. We saw a huge fat rattlesnake just off the trail near the creek. We also saw a few baby deer and some lizards.

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Wildflowers Observation Extreme
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Aug 25 2023
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Minty Aspen Marshall lollipop, AZ 
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Hiking7.74 Miles 1,793 AEG
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Had the morning free so up Mt Lemmon I went.

I really enjoyed the first quarter mile or so of Mint Spring. It’s so lush and cool. The burn areas after have great views. Mint Spring had water and of course mint, which was tasty!

Lots of recent tread improvement on Mint Spring and Aspen.

Hung out for a bit in my hammock just before reaching Marshall Gulch area. It started sprinkling when it was time to pack up, and I got to hike in light rain up Marshall Gulch. It stopped when I reached the saddle and didn’t pick back up until I was at the car.

Saw a small bear on Marshall Gulch about halfway to the saddle. Of all the places I’d expect to see a bear, one of the last would be a trail as heavily used as that one.

Driving out of Summerhaven it started to pour, complete with a flash-bang of thunder. Glad I had my wipers fixed!
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Lots of flowers most of the way.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Spring is full but no appreciable flow. Water looks clean and easy to collect.
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Jun 29 2023
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Aspen Trail #93Tucson, AZ
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Did a figure 8 loop high in the Catalinas to avoid the heat. Even still, though it only rose to 80 degrees, the UV index was as high as 13 and it made it challenging.

Hiked out of Marshall Gulch TH. Took Marshall Gulch to Wilderness of Rocks to Lemmon Rock Lookout. This trail had full sized pines down across the trail. Visited the lookout and was tempted to hop in its outdoor shower!

Got back on route, taking Mt. Lemmon Trail and veered off briefly to take the little overgrown path around the observatory fence to near the peak.

Got back on trail, past the radio towers and top of the ski lift to Aspen Trail. Lots of little 3-year old aspens popping up. Rather than taking Marshall Gulch Trail back to the trailhead, we stayed on Aspen all the way back to the trailhead, making a figure 8 out of the route today.
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
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