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 Chandler, AZ
The Rita Lode, AZ 
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Chumley and I left the valley at 4:45AM headed for Madera Canyon, and we were on the trail before 7AM with comfortable temps in the low 70s and some stray clouds hanging around Wrightson. There were more cars in the lot than expected, but the trails were surprisingly quiet. Chums had drawn up a loop with a variety of peaks we could decide to add on as we went, and we started clockwise with a short stint on Super Trail before starting the steep climb up Pipeline/Kent Spring Trails.

Lots of shade on the way up, and Sylvester Spring had a full spring box and a steady flow of water from the pipes. We passed a group of three near Kent Spring that warned us about unmaintained trails and some bushwhacking on our route, but we never found that to be the case. The wind picked up as we approached Shovel Saddle, and we went out to an overlook nearby before continuing on to McCleary, the first peak of the day and a new one for both of us. There was a good social trail with minimal brush all the way, and with some minor scrambling, we were on top. The register had quite a few HAZ names (including some repeat entries), and we added ours before taking off.

Next up was Peak 8853 (88 Mac), and we decided to take a direct shot up the steep north side rather than circling around on Four Springs/Crest Trails and approaching from the flatter E/SE side. The flat summit was covered in dry grass, and we found another register up there (with entries back to 1993), took a short break, then followed the ridge down to Crest and walked ~10 yards on the trail before leaving it to start the climb up to the unnamed peak that Chumley had seen referred to as Pine somewhere. Surprise--another register, which referred to it as "Ridgepoint 9040".

We scrambled down the SE side and continued along the ridgeline over to Rice Peak (another register there), then stayed mostly off-trail along the ridge over to Ian, where we took another break. The register I'd placed in 2023 was next to a redundant second register, which we consolidated into one jar before heading down to Crest Trail. The stretch of peaks along that ridgeline was a lot of fun, with nice views of Wrightson and Hopkins and some continued clouds near the summit.

We saw one group leaving Baldy Saddle on our way down, and we passed another taking a break there, then had solitude all the way up to and on top of Wrightson, making that my first visit to the peak that wasn't crowded with people. There were some strong wind gusts on the way up, but it was calmer and very comfortable on top. We took a longer break at the summit and talked about our options to finish off the loop, ultimately deciding on the longer return with a hike up to Josephine Peak.

We enjoyed the easy on-trail hiking down to Riley Saddle, then a steep, brushy half mile up to Josephine Peak involved a lot of loose footing near the summit. We took another break at the top and added our names to yet another register, then headed back down to Riley Saddle, taking a slightly more direct route down with some controlled sliding. From there, it was all downhill trail miles, and we made good time with one more break at Josephine Saddle before closing the loop on Old Baldy Trail back to a much emptier parking lot.

Enjoyable day, and by far the longest hike I've done in the Wrightson area. Great weather, some interesting clouds, and a fun mix of on- and off-trail with a combination of familiar and new areas. We ended up hiking to a total of seven peaks along that loop, completing the "Seven Rita Challenge" that isn't really a thing...or wasn't until today. I guess the logical next challenge is the Nine Rita with the addition of Jack and Hopkins :). This was the first time I've seen seven registers in one day, or double digits if we count the repeat registers on some of those peaks...though the definition of "peak" has to be used loosely for some of those. Regardless, I'm lucky I didn't get a hand cramp from signing so many. On the way home, we concluded a fun day with a stop at the DQ near Picacho for some dipped cones in honor of JJ.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Full spring box with flowing pipe

 
Jun 21 2025
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The Rita Lode, AZ 
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The Seven Rita Challenge sounds like it might involve a lot of tequila, so I opted for a different name.

Summits north to south along the range starting with McCleary, 88 Mac, Pine, Rice, Ian, Wrightson, and Josephine. I was pushing to add Jack and Hopkins, but apparently 10s had reached his 10-day aeg and mileage goals already, so we headed back down via Old Baldy and called it a day a little early.

Other than McCleary I don't know if the other peaks have names, why they're considered peaks at all, or why they have the colloquial names that they have. But the names show up on triplogs here from time to time, so somebody seems to have invented something at some point.

All told, there were 7 bumps. Each had at least 2 registers. Some were signed by the same people. Repeatedly. Some had witty musings. Some had politics. Some had less witty musings about political musings. Others had a name and a date; a novel concept.

McCleary: With the upper lot surprisingly full at our pre-7am start, we decided to avoid the early Baldy crowd and head north first. Didn't realize Pipeline wouldn't be marked and missed the turn by a few yards before correcting. Sylvester Spring was full of clear, cold water, and producing a surprising quart+/min. This drainage was surprisingly pleasant with some monster old Sycamores.

The climb up to Kent Spring along the 157 was wake-me-up steep. Early morning shade and temps still in the 50s was helpful, but there was still some sweat and burn. A trio of hikers were resting at the very dry Kent Spring, and would be our only biped sighting until afternoon.

Four Springs Trail might be the nicest in the range. What a treat! We took a brief breath-catcher and checked out the view from the point just west of Shovel Saddle before continuing on to the saddle at the base of McCleary.

Unsure of what this route would be like, we were pleased to find a reasonably-well worn route up and over to the first of our high-point breaks on the day.

88 Mac: With oddly-named point 8853 next on our list, we scoped the terrain across the saddle and decided to make a direct approach rather than continuing on the trail past Armour Spring and dropping down to the Crest. This is some very steep terrain, climbing about 700 feet in half a mile, but was mostly in a stand of ponderosa and some nicely spaced scrub oak.

Pine: From 88 Mac we continued south along the Rita ridgeline toward the next highpoint, briefly clipping the Crest Trail for a few yards near the saddle between the two. This ascent was again a bit steep, though only about 400 feet. Now on the east side of the crest, the mid-June sun was baking down on us, but the forecasted strong wind kept the low-70s temp feeling like the low 70s!

Rice: Next up was Rice, which after dropping down a bit we overshot on the climb back up. Here we found our 12th glass jar on the day, and I continued to add to my collection of business cards. Where's JJ's Amex when you need it?

Ian: Next up was Ian, which involved another slight overshoot after dropping down to the Crest Trail and cutting through a nice grove of post-fire aspen growth. This one seems to get a little more visitation, and might qualify as an actual peak by those list sites. But there was no sign of a defined route or cairns to mark the trail exit. No matter, this area is not well-vegitated and travel is not obstructed.

Wrightson: After discussing making a direct assault on Baldy, we opted instead for the traditional route via the trail, passing by a pair of hikers taking a break at the saddle. My thermometer sat in the sun for a bit and the temp briefly notched 80 before returning to 73 when shaded. A fierce gust of wind hit us on the switchbacks below the peak, but the summit itself had only a light breeze.

Josephine: While snacking on Wrightson, I covered the descent options and while I normally wouldn't consider the Super Loop on a sunny summer day, the breeze was doing good work negating the sun, so we opted to head down around the backside to hit up Josephine too. I was quickly reminded what an awful experience this is, snaking through prickly brush and then trying to find the best of the undefined routes that make the final steep loose climb to the summit.

Here, I finished the last of my water, taking time to cool off in the wind. Carrying a 5th liter today would have been helpful. Perhaps the strong wind and subsequent evaporation was a factor in the miscalculation today? Heading off the peak we found a better route. Or at least it was better going downhill. I'm going to cross this one off my list for a while.

The traverse around to Josephine Saddle went quickly, but was also the first time on the day that it was a little bit warm in the sun. Luckily, the breeze kicked up and some clouds provided occasional shade. After a quick snack and decision to skip Jack and Hopkins we made quick work going down Old Baldy, passing by other humans number 6 and 7 before arriving back at the now-empty parking lot. The 84 temp at Madera quickly headed to 100 as we reached Green Valley.

The big day necessitated a DQ stop at Picacho on the way home, and reminded me why JJ does this, and questioned why I don't do it more!

Fun day. I would do this again, but not with Josephine. Maybe Jack and Carrie Nation instead though.
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Nicest looking spring on the mountain.

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Afternoon loop starting at Madera Canyon trailhead. Started up Super Trail, then turned onto Pipeline route to connect with Kent Spring Trail. Some decent fall color near Sylvester Spring. Butt-kickingly steep going up to Kent Spring as always. Interesting that Four Springs Trail is not signed at Kent Spring junction. Continued up Four Springs Trail to Shovel Saddle where I took a short break to admire the views. I took the social trail from Shovel Saddle up to Pine Saddle for the first time (nice little connector!), connecting with the Crest Trail at Pine Saddle. Pleasantly warm temps took a nosedive on the Crest Trail, and a few inches of snow lingered in north facing places on the Crest. I always enjoy the views to the east from the Crest Trail of the Santa Rita foothills and the distant sky island ranges of southeast Arizona. I reached Baldy Saddle at 4:30 pm, too late to summit Wrightson without hiking in the dark for a long time I figured, so I just started down Old Baldy Trail. Golden hour was certainly golden and beautiful, and alpenglow lingered long on Wrightson's crags and the Santa Rita crest as I descended. Only needed the headlamp for the last 20 minutes to the trailhead. Did not encounter any other hikers from Pipeline until I reached Baldy Saddle. A fantastic hike, wish I had time for stuff like this more often instead of all the short hikes I end up doing.

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A bit of nasty stagnant water in the spring tub. I wouldn't bother with it, Sylvester Spring nearby is a much better choice.

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Full spring box of clear cool water.
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Madera Canyon, AZ 
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Drove down to Madera Canyon early to enjoy some coffee before doing a hike. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do, so drove around checking things out. As I drove through the Mt. Wrightson Picnic Area around 6 AM, there were lots of cars and people about, so I figured it was a hiking club group. Sure enough, it was a group from SAHC getting ready to do a hike. I couldn't believe it, but I spotted a familiar face, Bill Bens, and we chatted for a bit. I still am a member of the group, but with all my various age/injury related issues, I haven't done any hiking with them in a long time. I just don't want to become a liability for them on a club hike and ruin the outing. I do miss it however, to be honest. After that fun surprise encounter, I headed down to the Madera Picnic Area, enjoyed some coffee, then did some hiking. :)

I was last down there two weeks ago, and since then persistent storm/rain action have things greening up nicely. :D One big difference is the absolute explosion of Fairy Dusters in bloom! Wow! The main concentration was around the Proctor Road area. Really something to see right now. : wink :

It was a mighty fine day. :y:
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Old Baldy Trail #372 to Wrightson SummitTucson, AZ
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The Wrightson loop is one of the best ways to experience the range and a favorite hike of mine. Probably why I did it again.

The snow is almost completely gone on the NE side of the summit and trail and should be gone in a few more days.

The Crest trail is in great shape, with only a few down trees. A bit more snow, but nothing impassable.

I might have waited another day to recover from Sunday's hike, but the wind forecast for tomorrow had me out a day early. My legs were fatigued and could have used one more rest day. Oh well, as it was a beautiful day and just fantastic out here.

My 60th Wrightson summit was about a good as a spring summit can be. While there was some wind, it was nearly calm on the summit and quiet enough I could enjoy the birds which are on the increase. I did not hear any Hermit Thrushes or Elegant Trogons, but did enjoy numerous other species including Robins. Ravens were riding the winds or thermals around the summit. Must have been at least a dozen of them.

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Snow melt and cascading water.

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Actually seemed like a real spring.
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I did an out and back to the summit of McCleary Peak, which was the last of the Rita Crest summits I needed. I am using the loop description because it fits best as I hiked from Madera Canyon, not Florida Canyon.

Trails are 99% snow free to Shovel Saddle, and then there was some snow but nothing serious until closer to McCleary Saddle. If the brush and bushwhack was more than I wanted, I would have aborted at the saddle, but there is a fairly decent social trail to the summit of McCleary and it isn't all that much worse than the current state of the 4 Springs trail past Shovel Saddle, which is more of a commentary on the upper 4 Springs and is part of why I generally don't hike that area. Still, this was a decent outing to something different and not a bad hike to roll me over 4.4 million feet of AEG.

It was very windy and a little cold, but the sun was strong. Still very wintry up high, but it is still very early, too. There is a lot of water in the lower drainages from snow melt, but the north side of the upper 4 Springs is covered in deep snow.

I found a cartel or other solar powered battery radio relay just off the summit. It is spray painted to be camouflaged and was very tightly secured to a bush. I disassembled it and left it.

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Josephine Saddle loop from Amphitheater, AZ 
Josephine Saddle loop from Amphitheater, AZ
 
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Didn’t have a particular agenda today, which was a good thing since the road in Madera Canyon was closed at the Amphitheater lot. I was the first one there at about 9:15.

I picked up the Nature Trail and headed to the Roundup lot. There was patchy ice on the trail but I had no issues. From there I studied a map to see what I could do. There wasn’t time for Wrightson, but I figured I could make Josephine Saddle via Baldy for an early lunch, then take Super to Pipeline to Kent back to the car.

Below 6000’ was patchy ice; I’d brought spikes but never felt the need for them. Above 6000’ was fresh powder and no ice, which made the going easier. Well, easier than patchy ice. The snow definitely added a bit to the workout.

Only one set of prints in the snow besides mine. The fellow ahead of me went up Baldy toward the summit, while I stopped at the saddle for a hot lunch.

After lunch I headed down super, which had no prints from humans but lots of wildlife: bunnies, deer, small pawed things not bunnies, and a healthy mountain lion.

Sprung Spring was completely full but frozen solid.

About a half mile or so below the saddle I met several deer, some with antlers. One of the bucks seemed a little perturbed with me, snorting and stamping his feet while approaching me, so I stopped gawking and resumed my descent.

The shortcut to Pipeline recorded on HAZ was not my usual connection, and far less pleasant. It felt more like an animal trail and was quite steep in places, which meant sliding in the snow and getting my socks wet. It was new to me so of course I had to take it, but I think once was enough.

Pipeline was beautiful as always. I was dreading Kent, but with the snow it wasn’t too bad. Fewer issues with loose rocks.

The connector trail back to the parking lot was nice; because it is less often used the patchy snow wasn’t icy like it was on the Nature Trail or low on Baldy.

Made it back to the car by 2:30, and the parking lot was full.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Large pools and trickling clear water. Easy place to tank up!

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout It’s a solid block of ice
 
Dec 25 2023
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I actually set out for 8853 intending to go up and down the 4 Springs Trail and through Shovel and Pine Saddles. When it came time to head down from Pine Saddle, I wanted more, so since the sections of the Crest between Pine and Baldy Saddles are my favorite, I started up the Crest. Well, since I was passing by Mt Ian and it was early enough, and it's just right off the trail, I ended up summiting Mt Ian, too. What a nice day.

A little snow remains on the Crest trail, hard packed and icy. My expectation is the switchbacks up Wrightson are, too.

Gorgeous day. Merry Christmas.
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Old Baldy Trail #372 to Wrightson SummitTucson, AZ
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Went out for the Wrightson loop again, same hike/route as the 16th, and same order. It's a great loop. Thought this might be a nice day for it since it was so hot in the desert. 105 is too hot for this time of year. It was actually pretty warm on the hike, and even a little hot at times, but I am sure it was never over 85. Still very nice on the summit and the east facing switchbacks along the cliffs are starting to be in the shade which makes them cooler. In a few more weeks they might be getting cold!

Forecast this weekend is for wind which isn't great, but also a big cool down, so this fall hike that felt more like high summer might be the last of it's kind for a while. One hopes. It was odd that with very few people out, the last few minutes on Wrightson I was joined by 3 others hikers. I was alone the first 10 to 15 minutes, which is always nice. Complete solitude for the rest of the hike after the summit. Summit #54
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Lots of yellow flowers, but also fall color is starting due to the dry summer.

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It is in the creek, which is spring fed.

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Possibly the nicest spring in the range.
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Shovel Saddle via Rogers Rock, AZ 
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This was a training hike for an upcoming backpacking trip in the Chiricahuas. I had a new 30L lightweight backpack to try out, and I wanted to see if it was comfortable with enough kit for overnights. I had to strap some gear to the outside which is not ideal, but it worked and wasn't uncomfortable.

All the trails were clear and in good shape. I saw two other hikers on Four Springs just below Shovel Saddle, which were the first hikers I'd ever seen on this itinerary. They seemed as surprised to see me as I was to see them.

Last time I returned via Kent Spring trail I thought it was painful because of the steep decline and, at the time, undersized shoes. It was pretty unpleasant this time too, despite proper footwear. Too steep (15-20% grade between Kent and Sylvester springs), too many loose rocks, and I'd done a full body workout the day before so my legs were already toast. The scenery is great, though, and shady. I had to take lots of breaks to enjoy it and let my quads recover.
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Lots of white and yellow daisies as well as miscellaneous red and purple flowers on Four Springs trail. Otherwise the trails are generally too shady for lots of flowers. Still pretty though.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Stagnant icky water in tank. Plenty of clear cool running water in creek.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Still a nice pool with trickling flow.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Clear water in tank and flowing nicely in and out.
 
Sep 16 2023
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Old Baldy Trail #372 to Wrightson SummitTucson, AZ
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Wrightson Loop going up old Baldy and down the 4 Springs. A bit crowded on the Wrightson portion, but solitude for the rest. Very nice day of hiking. Summit #53
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Old Baldy Trail #372 to Wrightson SummitTucson, AZ
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Wrightson loop with Brian. It was an excellent day for this. Still pleasant up high, but with 106 to 108 forecast next week down low, it may be "hot" up high. Trails are dusty and it is typical June conditions. Blown over trees remain on the Crest Trail between Baldy and Pine Saddles.

About Bellows Springs: many travelers and their canine companions have enjoyed Bellows Springs over the years. A year or two back the pipe that fed the trail-side spring box most are familiar with broke and the box ran dry.

Brian and I walked about 50 feet up to the cliff below the actual spring and where the catchment was built many years ago. The original metal pipe was long ago replaced by a black landscape irrigation type hose. This hose still has water above it, and likely would be viable if not silted up, probably somewhere in the sagging section of the hose.

I know some enjoy maintenance and while doubtful those parties read my logs, you never know. In order to get the spring box back up and running, a 1 to 1 & 1/4 inch hose or pipe needs to be used to replace the silted and disconnected sections of pipe. Alternately, reuse the hose by packing it out, flushing it, and reusing it. However, that will require either additional length of hose, or to located and reuse the metal pipe, some of which may be gone. Failing that, perhaps, an wooden sluice can be constructed? Okay, probably not.

The catchment needs a bit of clearing, I removed some larger rocks but it is clear that a shovel is needed, and someone placed rocks over the old dam that created the catchment to increase water depth due to siltation. Once cleaned and deepened, any pipe or hose will flow better, and last longer.

If there were enough people interested in this project, I would be since it is an important water source for the hike.

Otherwise, a small fire broke out in Olde Mexico and blew up in the winds. Lots of smoke from it. Looked to be most range land judging by the satellite images.
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The box is dry, the pipe that feeds it broken over 1 year now, but I inspected the catchment and water is flowing nicely into it from a source above the cliff. This water has easy entry to the feeder hose/pipe, but it must be silted up in the sag in the hose near the lower end as water only drips out. The rest of the spring water enters the rocks shortly below the catchment.

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The box is dry, many of these old boxes have clogged or broken feeder pipes, but the spring is flowing well. It is the primary source for the water in the creek near the box. Plenty to filter.

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Chugging along.
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May 21 2023
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Wrightson and Ian, AZ 
Wrightson and Ian, AZ
 
Run/Jog avatar May 21 2023
ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Run/Jog12.17 Miles 4,541 AEG
Run/Jog12.17 Miles   4 Hrs   58 Mns   55 Secs3.01 mph
4,541 ft AEG      56 Mns Break
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1st trip
Trip down to the Santa Rita, TTR was doing their yearly assault on Mount Wrightson, so a group of us went down to kinda (but not really) join in. My plan was just to do a single Mount Wrightson ascent, and then take a more fun way down. I had decided to book a room in downtown Tucson to shorten the drive in the morning, which means I had a bit of a hangover in the morning (I was aware this would be a risk, and accepted the potential consequences).

The way up was mostly power hiking, although I did jog a few flatter sections so I can call it a "run". Got to the summit in 2 hours and 6 minutes, which was acceptable given the previous evening's activities. Spent a little while at the top, hadn't been up there in a few years, although I think this was about my 5th visit.

Most of the group headed back via Super Trail, but a couple of us decided on a more adventurous route, beginning with a stop at Mount Ian. Overshot it a little; I had thought it was where Rice Peak is, so we had to traverse back along the ridge a bit. Doesn't feel super summitty since it's really the high point of a long ridge, but it does afford nice views of Wrightson, Hopkins, Pete Mtn, Elephant Head, and Madera Canyon.

The rest of the way was pleasant enough - there is a ton of deadfall on Crest Trail, particularly in the burned section. Looks like there was a big blowdown event. Took the shortcut to 4S, on which we only passed one set of hikers. Grabbed some water a Sylvester Spring. All the creeks are still flowing nicely in the lower elevations.

On the connector trail between Kent Spr and Super Trail, of all places, we ran across who turned out to be someone I knew in high school. Unexpected. By the time we got back to the lot, there was someone who was already on his third ascent.

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Audible flow in the drainage above the trail. Not super convenient since the pipe is (probably permanently) disconnected.

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The box has stagnant water, but the creek is flowing next to it.

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Good clean water as usual. I'm told this is reliable year round.
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Apr 28 2023
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Roger's RockTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 28 2023
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking7.20 Miles 2,169 AEG
Hiking7.20 Miles   3 Hrs      2.62 mph
2,169 ft AEG      15 Mns Break5 LBS Pack
 
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Picture perfect day in Madera Canyon. Warm but not hot. Still nice water flowing in Kent Canyon. I think my legs are pretty much back :)

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Stagnant puddle

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Apr 22 2023
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46 male
 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
8853-Wrightson Loop, AZ 
8853-Wrightson Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 22 2023
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking12.02 Miles 4,796 AEG
Hiking12.02 Miles   7 Hrs   30 Mns   1.76 mph
4,796 ft AEG      40 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
A solo loop in the Santa Ritas, this time cutting out the Armor Springs area and instead summiting both 8853 and Wrightson. Ascending the Four Springs Trail to Shovel Saddle, I took the social trail to Pine Saddle, and then went to the summit of 8853. I then took the Crest to Wrightson, and descended the standard way.

Both summits were enjoyable on a slightly breezy but overall tolerable spring day. I was alone on both, which was nice. While descending Wrightson around 3:45 I spotted 5 or 6 Coatimundi on a rock face. These were not bothered by me so I was able to take a photo of them before they started to seek shelter from my unwelcome gaze.

There was a lot of relatively fresh downfall on the Crest Trail between Pine Saddle and the upper switchbacks below Mt Ian and Rice. Didn't deal with that on the ridge traverse last week. Basically, winds were intense this winter or spring and there is a lot of live down Douglas fir. Roots on most were looked intact and were not rotted, if that matters to you.

Snow is now pretty much entirely gone. Nothing to navigate on any trail, just patches to delight. Bellows Creek was noticeably lower on flow as the snow is melting. Still a lot for use, however.

41st Wrightson summit.
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Apr 15 2023
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46 male
 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
Crest Trail #144 - Santa Rita MtnsTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 15 2023
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking11.20 Miles 4,200 AEG
Hiking11.20 Miles
4,200 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
 
A great loop in the Ritas with Brian that took in a couple of peaks. Up Old Baldy to the Saddle, north on the Crest Trail past the turn off for Mount Ian and down to where the trail is about to meet the Douglas fir trees. From here we hiked up slope to Rice Peak. It was another great summit. 2nd time since last June, but no pen or pencil to write in the little book.

From Rice we dropped down a bit and passed the small saddle between Rice and Peak 9059, which we summited. Not much to see on 9059, so we left and proceeded towards Pine Saddle. After noticing a neat rock out cropping we headed over to look down on Pine and Shovel Saddle. Very nice.

After the outcropping and while starting back down the steep slope towards Pine Saddle we observed a lot of rooting in the ground. We thought it was bear, but also noticed lots of small holes like you might get if someone was sticking their ski poles into the ground. Turns out, it was a troupe of about 6 to 12 Coatimundis, which we must have disturbed. When I went over to a view point to look up at the rocky summit we had just left, I heard sounds below us on the snow and looked down to see the troupe crossing the snow. They went up a rocky area and either went out of view or ran off.

Brian and I resumed our descent to Pine Saddle, and then proceeded to Florida Saddle. After a rest there, we completed the loop going past Armour Springs, through Shovel Saddle, and down to the lot arriving just after dark. Hermit thrushes, Whippoorwills, and turkeys were calling around dusk. A very nice spring hike.

Added a bit more AEG for the hike to Florida, but rounded down for the most part.

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A bit more than dripping, but because the ground soaks it up there is not much you can use besides the tiny stone box built against the rock face. The face had a good amount of flow.

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Not so much pools, but a good amount of trickle and flow on the rocks by the trail.
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Dec 02 2022
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Bog - Kent Springs LoopTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 02 2022
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking8.30 Miles 2,500 AEG
Hiking8.30 Miles   4 Hrs   28 Mns   2.23 mph
2,500 ft AEG      45 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
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1st trip
Wanted to get back to the 100 Top Hikes list, and go out with Michelle. This was the perfect day for this hike! Weather was absolutely amazing. Lots of deer out today as well. Did a figure 8 loop off of Kent-Bog Spring, with Super Trail and another unnamed trail or two.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
Mostly done here now

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A place several yards from Kent just off the trail where it is flowing more like a quart a minute.

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Nov 12 2022
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46 male
 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
Four Springs TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 12 2022
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking8.50 Miles 2,985 AEG
Hiking8.50 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   1.55 mph
2,985 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
 
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Mike was out but Brian and I hiked to Armour Hot Dog Springs on the upper Four Springs Trail. Very nice day.

We originally thought we would perhaps do the full loop or at least head to the Crest Trail junction, but there was icy snow on the trail, as that is a north aspect, just past the spring. So, feeling lazy we opted to relax there a while and turn back. It was nice at the spring.

The major drainages were all flowing, so plenty of water.

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Had water in the box.

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Jun 28 2022
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46 male
 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
Old Baldy Trail #372 to Wrightson SummitTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 28 2022
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking12.60 Miles 4,700 AEG
Hiking12.60 Miles   9 Hrs      1.58 mph
4,700 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break10 LBS Pack
 
Brian and I returned to hike the loop we intended to do Friday, today. Done clockwise going down the Old Baldy, and we also summited Wrightson, so I logged here. Super humid today as the mountain had a thunderstorm around sunrise. Everything was wet and the mountain looks like it has had it's first solid soaking of summer. We ended up being dry for the entire hike. Heard that same Trogon I did last week in the canyon, or at least another in the same location. A great many other bird were also calling. It was very nice.

Today's hike puts me over 3,900,000' logged. Fitting, as I was rather tired for a lot of this still recovering from Friday's excessively long hike. I probably needed another recovery day. Makes me question trying to cram 2 big hikes together in a few weeks, and it could be better to focus on one.
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Jun 24 2022
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53 male
 Joined Dec 30 2005
 Tucson, AZ
Four Springs Crest Roger, AZ 
Four Springs Crest Roger, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jun 24 2022
Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking16.77 Miles 5,252 AEG
Hiking16.77 Miles   10 Hrs   30 Mns   1.77 mph
5,252 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
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1st trip
Did this great loop with Brian and Jim. Starting from the Super trail, we missed the turn to get on the Pipeline trail to take us over to Armour spring. Instead we ended up doing a bushwhack and eventually hit some animal trails which took us up to the Four Springs trail. We took that to Armour spring and then Baldy Saddle. Brian and Jim hiked to the top of Wrightson, while I turned around at Baldy saddle and headed down to the bottom via Armour Spring, Roger's rock, and the Super trail for the final 1/4 mile. The temps were great at the highest elevations. It got a bit hot down below but it started raining near the bottom and that was quite refreshing!
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
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