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Twisted Sister - Upper & Lower - 4 members in 7 triplogs have rated this an average 3.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 03 2024
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 Phx az
Twisted Sister - Upper & LowerPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 03 2024
ScaredyCatTriplogs 204
Hiking11.21 Miles 1,517 AEG
Hiking11.21 Miles   5 Hrs   11 Mns   2.42 mph
1,517 ft AEG      33 Mns Break
 
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Joined a 10 am Meetup with a large group for a loop that is listed on AT. After that I went with one other hiker for a lengthy extension.

We hiked the horse tail trail in it's entirety. Why is this banned on here? We then did the twisted sister loop. Annoying a couple of bicyclists along the way. Took the horse tail trail back to the TH.
 
Nov 25 2018
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63 male
 Joined Apr 22 2012
 Fountain Hills,
Crazy Horse Loop, AZ 
Crazy Horse Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 25 2018
KBKBTriplogs 237
Hiking13.28 Miles 2,372 AEG
Hiking13.28 Miles   6 Hrs   1 Min   2.66 mph
2,372 ft AEG   1 Hour   2 Mns Break26 LBS Pack
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On Sunday, I attempted to follow the Crazy Horse Loop. I used the route of that name posted by hikerdw to this site, but hikingaz2 has posted a similar route with the same name.

I didn't do especially well at following it, which is partly the reason for my mileage ending up higher than what they've posted. I also attempted to stay on the bike trails as much as possible, though in some cases, I stayed on them too long causing me to get seriously off route for a while.

Some of the trails that I hiked - when I did hike trails - can't be found (yet) on HAZ. Trailforks has them; the names that I use here will be mostly those shown on that site.

Starting from the Bulldog Canyon Trailhead, I crossed the road and took the NRA Access Trail. This was the first spot where I deviated from hikerdw's route. His route either followed the wash or some other less defined trail. I continued on the NRA Access Trail until I came to a fork. The right fork continues to be the NRA Access Trail. The left fork is called L'Alpe d'Huez. Okay, so I got confused here. I continued on the NRA Access Trail for a time and realized that I was going the wrong way. I considered going on and doing the loop in reverse, but decided that I wanted the steep and gnarly stuff out of the way early so that I wouldn't be doing it in late afternoon / early evening. I'm glad I made this choice. So...

Returning to the fork, I (correctly, this time) took the left fork which is the L'Alpe d'Huez Trail. As I proceeded up this trail, I found some rocks acting as a blocker for another trail which appeared (according to my GPS watch) to be where the route I was (sometimes) following joined L'Alpe d'Huez. I continued on L'Alpe d'Huez (which turns into the Goat Trail) until the ridge and even started over the ridge. My GPS watch told me that I was off route - I continued a bit further and discovered that I was really off route. I backtracked at that point and found another trail, this one for Peak 2972 - Usery Mountains, which is the name given by this site (HAZ).

That section of the trail leading to Peak 2972 was steeper, looser, and occasionally hard to follow. I ended up on the peak. To the south, I saw some flags on the slightly lower Peak 2959. As I backtracked off the peak, it wasn't clear to me how to continue the Crazy Horse Loop since the terrain here was quite steep. I continued to backtrack with the tentative plan to return to the intersection of Goat and L'Alpe d'Huez. But, as I backtracked, I sort of got lost doing so and ended up working my way (according to my GPS watch) back to the track for the descent for the Crazy Horse Trail. I continued working my way down the mountain and got off route again when I came across an indistinct path which led me back to the bike trail. As I continued a short ways further on this, my watch informed me that I was back on route again. As I continued on this trail, I encountered a sign which said "Upper Gidro Pass Tr No 66". Arrows pointing to the left (which was the way that I was going) were labeled "Cactus Garden" and "Hawes". The right pointing arrows were labeled "Goat" and "Alpe d'Hawez". I can't find any individual trail named "Gidro Pass" on Trailforks, though there is a loop (comprised of a bunch of trails) of that name. Also, "Alpe d'Hawez" seems like a better name than the one listed at Trailforks. In any case, I think I was on what Trailforks calls "Cactus Garden" at this point.

I stayed on Cactus Garden / Gidro Pass longer than I should have. It's a very nice and easy to follow trail. I passed the turnoff for resumption for the Crazy Horse Loop thinking that Cactus Garden / Gidro Pass might go to roughly the same place. As I continued, however, it became clear that it was taking me south when I needed to be heading WNW. I see now that taking Cactus Garden / Gidro Pass could have "worked", but it would have resulted in a much longer hike than I wanted to do on Sunday. This time, instead of backtracking, I simply headed downhill and made my way back to the track shown by my watch. This led me to a canyon with a sandy wash and some easy down-climbs. It was very pleasant.

The wash / canyon eventually led me to the Saddle Trail #51 (listed simply as the Saddle Trail on Trailforks). I took the Saddle Trail north until it ran into the Saguaro Trail. Heading east (and then north) on the Saguaro Trail brought me to an intersection with Twisted Sister. The sign at this intersection suggested that I might be able to see a mine if I continued on the Saguaro Trail, so I did this for roughly 1/4 mile which led me to the top of another hill. (Actually, it wasn't clear from the sign that this was still the Saguaro Trail. It seemed that it might have been the "Mine Trail" at that point.) The day was wearing on, so I turned around and eventually headed east and then north on Twisted Sister.

Twisted Sister intersected with Wild Horse, which I took east. I ended up taking a (slight) shortcut shown on Trailforks as Jumping Jacks Cut. This led to the NRA Access Trail, which I took back to the trailhead.

I saw only three other hikers - they were heading the other direction on Wild Horse. They told me that they had parked a car at each end so they only had to do it one way. I saw a lot of mountain bikers; they were all courteous and a few even stopped to let me pass.

I had fun on this hike - I enjoyed both the off trail and on trail portions of it. The Wild Horse Trail was better than I was expecting it to be. Also, the off-trail portions of it were good practice for learning how to use my new GPS watch.
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Jan 22 2017
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Wild Horse Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 22 2017
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking13.30 Miles 2,211 AEG
Hiking13.30 Miles   5 Hrs   18 Mns   2.51 mph
2,211 ft AEG
 
I was online checking out the new mapped sections of the Maricopa Trail and saw that over at Usery Mt. there's a trail from the Bulldog TH along Usery Pass Road. From the west side of the road, the trail heads up the east side of Usery Mt. and connects to the Hawes Pass Trail system. I took that trail up there, and then took the Saddle, Saguaro and Twisted Sister and Wild Horse Trails back to the car, making for a 13.3 mile loop.

As the unnamed trail ascends up towards Usery Mt., the views are very nice. Four Peaks, the Mazzies and Mt. Ord all had fresh snow from the previous day's storm, making the scenery even nicer. At one point near the top, even Weaver's Needle is visible. The clouds make for some interesting lighting as well. As I got to the high point, the McDowells were all shaded, but Red Mountain was brightly lit up from a small patch of sun. I highly recommend this section of the trail, either as an out and back, or doing the big loop like I did.

the weather was mostly cool all day, depending on if the sun was blocked by the clouds. Saw quite a few bikers, mostly on the lower trails, as well as a couple hikers and a couple trail runners.

Towards the end of the hike, I got sidetracked on some new trails that are being built for the mountain bikers. There's a bunch of dirt ramps for them to make leaps over, some look pretty gnarly. I passed a crew of 4 guys digging out a new trail. They had a 6 pack of SanTan Devils Ale on the ground nearby, so it seems unlikely that they were doing official Forest Service work.
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Jan 02 2016
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66 male
 Joined Aug 16 2009
 Mesa,AZ
Crazy Horse Loop, AZ 
Crazy Horse Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 02 2016
hikerdwTriplogs 541
Hiking10.57 Miles 2,025 AEG
Hiking10.57 Miles   4 Hrs   28 Mns   2.69 mph
2,025 ft AEG      32 Mns Break
 
1st trip
Had time for another hike this weekend so I borrowed the Crazy Horse Loop route recently posted by hikingaz2. Really nice loop as it offers a little of everything, AEG, off trail, and a beautiful stroll through the Arizona desert. Hit the ridge line in 30 minutes, and the wash in another 30. Great loop hike in northeast Mesa.
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Oct 18 2011
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46 male
 Joined Oct 19 2010
 Mesa, AZ
Twisted Sister - Upper & LowerPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 18 2011
Charger55Triplogs 573
Hiking4.00 Miles
Hiking4.00 Miles   2 Hrs      2.00 mph
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Parked along Bush Hwy and took the Saguaro Trail in the Hawes Trail System to the mineshaft. Then I took the Twisted Sister Trail east to a rock fortress, then north back to Bush Hwy.

To help clear up any confusion about the naming of trails in this area I noticed the Twisted Sister Trail is clearly-marked at its junction with the Saguaro Trail. At the Bush Hwy end there are two signs; one for the Wild Horse Trail, another for the Turtle Trail. If you start at this TH, the Wild Horse trail heads east 0.2 miles beyond the sign. The Twisted Sister Trail drops into a deep wash and heads south. I have no idea where the Turtle Trail is located.
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Aug 03 2008
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55 male
 Joined Jul 26 2008
 San Tan Valley,
Twisted Sister - Upper & LowerPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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TheNaviG8RTriplogs 467
Mtn Biking7.80 Miles
Mtn Biking7.80 Miles
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Rode from Usery Pass Rd/Fence along Twisted Sister to Bush HWY and rode along the road back to where I started.
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Jul 22 2007
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Twisted Sister - Upper & LowerPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 22 2007
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking5.50 Miles 472 AEG
Hiking5.50 Miles   2 Hrs   45 Mns   2.00 mph
472 ft AEG
 
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This trail is listed on the Beartooth Map as the Upper and Lower Twisted Sister Trail. It goes the north side of the Usery Mts. and then back down to the Bush Hwy. Nice views of Four Peaks, downtown Phx, Red Mountain. There are also a few mining shafts that have been filled in. Nothing eventful other than surviving another 100+ degree day while hiking.
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