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Lone Mountain - 1 member in 3 triplogs has rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 27 2024
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 Joined Mar 26 2022
 Flagstaff, AZ
Toroweap wanderings, AZ 
Toroweap wanderings, AZ
 
Backpack avatar Dec 27 2024
shelby147Triplogs 119
Backpack85.00 Miles 12,700 AEG
Backpack85.00 Miles7 Days         
12,700 ft AEG
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Conditions were still perfect so I squeezed one more hike into winter break. I couldn't get my car all the way out so biked ~25 miles out and back on that washboard road (really not comfortable with a road bike and 45lb pack). I wanted to hike a loop from Toroweap to Tuckup but there was no water - so I did a 35+ mile water carry on the Esplanade before bailing down to Lava Falls for my plan B hike. Plan B was to use Whitmore as my river access point and explore on the Esplanade from there. I camped out on Lone Mountain, which feels very remote and offers fantastic panoramic views. I found seven mylar balloons in my last three days.
 
Jul 23 2022
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54 male
 Joined Apr 13 2011
 Gilbert, AZ
Lone MountainNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 23 2022
ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Hiking2.00 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking2.00 Miles      45 Mns   2.67 mph
800 ft AEG
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A very muggy bike and hike. Biked the Usery Loop from my house (35 miles). Midway through, I donned the hiking shoes and hit up Lone Peak. It’s a nice climb in a short distance.
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Mar 22 2021
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74 male
 Joined Dec 10 2016
 Gold Canyon
Wind Cave Lone Peak Combo, AZ 
Wind Cave Lone Peak Combo, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 22 2021
DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking13.18 Miles 2,508 AEG
Hiking13.18 Miles   5 Hrs   51 Mns   2.41 mph
2,508 ft AEG      23 Mns Break
 
1st trip
Taking a few days off this week so decided to do two hikes today! Parked near the exercise equipment Ramada by the Merkle Trail, cool and breezy had a quick warmup by taking the Vista Trail and then over to the Wind Cave trailhead. Not too busy yet about average for a weekday but much busier with a full lot on my second pass, kept a steady pace all the way to the cave . There was about a dozen older kids and a couple of adults in the now noisy cave so I didn’t enter so no break here. Having the idea I was heading over to Lone Peak later decided not to head up to the south summit. Passed by a friendly young lady running :o up the trail and back down while I was descending. After the Merkle Trail had a snack break back at my vehicle and then headed back to the Wind Cave trailhead. Took Pass Mountain loop trail to the junction with Maricopa Trail. Starting down that I was passed by the only biker I saw today. Once I spied the route to go up Lone Peak I made a diagonal over to it vegetation was not that bad, helped by using some of the ATV tracks. Once heading up passed two young girls headed down having stopped to take pictures at the shade tree with the semicircle of rocks arranged for sitting. Once at the summit took a prolonged break ,even laid down on the bench. There was a young lady sitting off on her own enjoying the views , I guess she decided I didn’t look too scary and she came over to the summit area. Saw no one else until all the way back on pass mountain loop trail. Fortunately mostly downhill from here so was able to finish up quickly . What a nice day to be outside to enjoy the beautiful desert despite minimal wildflowers. Again only a few paltry poppies and lupine not photo worthy on these trails that are usually teeming with them, hope 2022 is better.
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Mexican poppies, lupine,chuparosa
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average hiking speed 2.54 mph

WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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