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Jul 05 2025
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McCleary Peak LoopTucson, AZ
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Just did an out and back on the same route following Pipeline & Four Springs. Beautiful day, almost perfect weather the entire day. Only toasty for about the last 30 minutes back to the car. Four Springs might just take a place on my list of most scenic trails in the state and definitely in the Santa Ritas. Went with a group of five and was sociable, so my hiking time was a bit slower than normal.

Trail was pretty easy to follow, just need to pay attention at a couple of the junctions to avoid getting turned around. Getting out to McCleary was fairly straightforward, tiny bit of route finding involved but it's pretty intuitive how to follow the ridgeline out to the summit.

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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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Jun 21 2025
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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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McCleary Peak LoopTucson, AZ
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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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McCleary Peak via Rogers Rock, AZ 
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I wanted to try something new in the Santa Ritas, and decided to go for McCleary. I downloaded the McCleary Peak Loop route, but didn't make it to the trailhead until 9:30 so I wasn't sure if I'd make the whole thing or not.

My favorite stretch of trail in the range so far is the unmarked stretch between the Pipeline/Kent Spring junction and Madera Spring, so I tweaked my route to follow that trail and swing by Roger's Rock. As soon as I came upon that trail I couldn't stop smiling as the forest was in full leaf and the creek was flowing. It was just as well no one was on the trail as I was grinning like an idiot.

I stopped to filter water at Madera Spring to make sure I had enough for the higher elevations. I was serenaded by songbirds and beheld golden columbines blooming along the water. The last time I was here, everything was covered in snow and ice, and I greatly enjoy the different kind of magic that each season brings to this place.

It took some effort to leave the area around the spring and press on to Roger's Rock. I paused there a few minutes to enjoy the view, then took off up the strange trail following the ridgeline to Four Springs. I say strange because it's clearly not an official trail, yet it does seem like someone built it for a purpose, and it seems to get regular maintenance.

Four Springs to Shovel Saddle was clear and easy. I stopped for lunch at Shovel Saddle, one of my favorite hangouts. I've had lots of lunches there. It was a late lunch, though; it was already 1pm. I spent so much time ogling at nature the whole way up, it looked like I wouldn't have time to do any loops at all and would barely have time to do McCleary.

Four Springs above Shovel Saddle is one of those official trails in far worse condition than the segment between Roger's Rock and Four Springs. It is seriously overgrown with oaks and less friendly plants, to the point that the oaks on both sides of the trail are almost touching in the middle. When it passes through a section of standing old growth forest, the steep slope has deposited enough loose rocks and pinecones on the trail to make passage a little more treacherous than I'd like. Conditions aside, I was able to make good time, about twenty minutes from Shovel Saddle to the McCleary turnoff.

Once I reached the turn for McCleary, I really got a taste for bushwhacking! It's clear that at one time there was a trail to McCleary, but the overgrowth almost renders it moot. It was surprisingly easy to follow, though I had to check the route a few times, and I did leave it once. Nevertheless, between the bushwhacking and rock scrambling, going was really slow. It took about half an hour to get to the peak.

The views at McCleary are fabulous. I signed the register and looked around for a survey pin but couldn't find it (I've been known to lose my glasses on my face, so my inability to find the pin means nothing as to its actual presence).

I left the peak around 2:30pm. I definitely did not have time for the whole loop, so 88Mac and any other peaks are for another day. I returned to the car the same way I came up. It only took me 2 hours to get back, including a 15-minute break at my happy spot (Madera Spring). I definitely went faster downhill with less ogling.

Overall a very successful and lovely day.
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Columbines around Madera Spring. Lots of hedgehog cactus blooms especially around McCleary. Coral Bells on Four Springs. Gooding's verbena on the ridge above Roger’s Rock. A few others here and there.
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McCleary Peak LoopTucson, AZ
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hit the trail at 7 and it was gorgeous out. pipeline to kent springs and up my beloved four springs trail to mccleary. the route is quite overgrown and i got poked and stabbed nicely. always a great view up there.

took 4 springs and crest to pine saddle and visited 88mac. i love this summit.

took the squatchy route down from the saddle back to 4 springs and brought her on home from there.

saw several coati by pine saddle

great day in one of my favorite parts of the santa ritas. of course i saw nobody
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Started on the Super Trail on a very chilly morning, the parking lot was almost empty. Hit the Pipeline Trail and headed up. Someone has painted all of the fenceposts/pipeline supports sticking up in and along the trail bright orange. An improvement from our last trip when these things were a bit more of a hazard. Onto the Four Springs Trail, the tank at Sylvester Spring was running. Kent Spring tank was iced over with an icicle dripping from the faucet. Continued on up up up to Pine Saddle (I think that's the right name). The thick belt of new pines growing here in the old burn area really looks healthy. The carpet of needles on the ground here can be extremely slick. A few years back, there was a little snow and they were like ice, I slipped and managed to find the only rock within 15 feet with my tailbone OUCH.
In the past, we've taken a faint game trail kind of northeast right up to the crest. But this trip we stayed on the Four Springs Trail to the saddle above Armour Spring and then found the route up McCleary. It's not obvious from the trail but once you find it snaking up through the brush, it's not too hard to follow. There are cairns here and there at some of the iffy spots. The views from the ridge leading out to McCleary are spectacular, we could see over to snow-capped Mount Graham. We hung around in the cold breeze for a nice shivery lunch and then headed back the way we came. The Santa Ritas are remarkable, so many huge trees of all varieties, pine sycamore madrone etc. Really a great hike. Didn't see anyone else on the whole trip
 
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Santa Rita Crest Loop, AZ 
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Looking east in Madera Canyon the rock walls and peaks that make up the Santa Rita Crest are just about as imposing as Wrightson itself. I decided to take a tour around it and summit three of its peaks- McCleary, 88 Mac (Peak 8853), and Mount Ian- before ending with Wrightson. Started around 6am and was the first car at the trailhead.

Super to Pipeline there was a gentle flow of water in the creek. Some of the trees down there are just beginning to change color for the fall but are still a while away from some nice color. Passed Roger's Rock and was happy it was just a side show on this hike. Four Springs was a little confusing as trails fork off a number of times, and it's unclear where they go. Trail is faint in spots by Armour Spring, but overall the trails were in good condition.

There is just enough of a trail to make the short climb out onto the ridge and over to McCleary a navigational non-issue. Rocky with a hint of scrambling.

Got onto the Crest Trail and decided to forgo Florida Peak. To have gotten it would have added a decent amount of elevation gain and around 2-3mi. Took Crest to the saddle by Mac, left the trail, and walked up the ridge. Much better ridge walk than McCleary: more open, and more even footing with better views along the way and from the top.

Back onto Crest and it moves down away from the peaks before rejoining them about 1-200ft below Ian's summit on the east side after some switchbacking. Very quick climb up to the top. A small colony of Ladybugs were still holding strong on Mac and Ian. A little bit of scrambling required, and there was no clear use trail from the direction I came, but leaving one existed intermittently.

Decided I couldn't skip Wrightson and the opportunity to look back over the way I came. Views were better with each peak. Shared Wrightson with a few other folks as clouds started to coalesce a few hundred feet above us.

Took Super 'round the mountain and enjoyed the warm sunshine and cold autumn wind. The Upper section of Super is one of my favorite stretches in the range, and yet is so much less trafficked than the lower section. Saw a twin-spotted rattlesnake around Riley Saddle. Wildflowers were moderate on super just above and below Josephine Saddle.

Josephine Saddle down on Super saw four groups of hikers. Evidence of recent bears on Pipeline, Four Springs, Super, and the northern parts of Crest. Temperatures ranged from low 60s to high 70s.
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Aspens by Ian are starting to change, as are those on Josephine Peak. Very little color overall
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Mostly on Super above and below Josephine Saddle

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This was an out and back following the description to the peak. It was hot down there today, but lots of shade on the way up. I agree with Nick's previous post on here saying that Four Springs is the best trail in the Santa Ritas. For what I've seen over the years, he just might be right!

Route goes like this:

Super loop to Pipeline Turnoff 0.4 miles
Sylvester Spring 1.2
Kent Spring 1.75 (right turn to Four Springs Trail)
Shovel Saddle 3.5
Turnoff for McCleary 4.15
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i wanted to do the mccleary/88mac loop using four springs and coming down burnt saddle but the weather forced a change of hand.

pipeline is a jungle

going up four springs reminded me this is probably the best trail in the santa ritas. i saw a twin spotted rattler on the way up

the route out to mccleary is really overgrown and the roughest i have seen it. i did surprisingly see a couple guys up there tho!! not long after i arrived the drizzle started and i knew it was time to bolt. it immediately started coming down harder and confirmed that the rocky and at times slippery ridge out to mccleary is not where you want to be in the rain :o :scared:

once back on trail i really wanted to continue my loop and actually started it but the rain picked up significantly and then a thunder crack and i was immediately heading back down.

still a great day but could have been super great.
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Fun route, fun day. Originally I hadn't expected to actually do the full crest line as planned. I thought for sure at some point we'd find an excuse to cut it short. But it started to become apparent that we were destined to go to the top - especially because Kim had never hiked to the top of Wrightson, let alone any of the peaks on the crest.

We started out quiet. But as we got to Roger's Rock we started to get into our adventure. At times, we were a very rowdy bunch.

McCleary came and we took the route to the summit. It's always fun to see how many people had signed in since my last trip. Not too many...

From there, we took the trail to the Crest. The trail near Armour Spring is getting pretty bad. There was one section that had washed out.

We reached Pine Saddle and ascended 88 Mac. Then for my favorite part, going up the unnamed peak on the other side of Pine Saddle! The views of Mt Wrightson from there are always stellar!

We continued along to Rice and Ian. From there we joined the trail again and hiked up Wrightson.

We spent a considerable time on breaks - whoever can ascend peaks without taking a break on top to enjoy the views is absolutely crazy! HA!

We celebrated with margaritas in Sahuarita at Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant.

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Planned on hitting McCleary, 88mac, Rice, Ian and Wrightson, but the heat got to Joseph. Insead we hit McCleary and 88mac, then bushwhacked down to shovel saddle and out via 4 springs trail. Fun, but hot day.
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We meant to do several peaks in the area. We started off by going to Rogers Rock. Then we got on the 4 Springs trail and went to Shovel(less) Saddle. From there we bagged McCleary Peak. We got to see a hawk that at first we couldn't decide if it was a Raven or a Vulture. Come to find out it was a Zone Tail Hawk! They come to Arizona for the summer from Mexico.

From there we headed to Armour Spring and one spectacular show of flowers! We walked through 4 O'Clocks, Columbines, and Geraniums. I used to think September was the time to visit this area and I was wrong. NOW is the time! Get off your pumpkin and go to Armour Spring!

From there we went to Pine Saddle where there was lupines, Mexican Stars, Thistle, etc. Incredible!!! We summitted 88 Mac. On top, we used my umbrella to make Joseph shade. We found that it wasn't enough and he refused to hike. I guess I don't blame him because he has to plow through all the beautiful flowers. To him nearly half the hike was a brutal flowerwhack. So, Mark carried him and we aborted the hike. We bushwhacked down from Pine Saddle and had an hour long nap at Shovel(less) Saddle. After his nap and some jerky (He actually kept mentioning his longing for Slim Jims. After hiking with Kathy he'll always think the rest of us eat crappy snacks) he was ready to hike again.

We proceeded back to the TH via Kent and Sylvester Spring. Where Joseph more or less got a bath. Then we got on the Pipeline. The hike down did my knee in. Maybe it's time for new shoes (again).
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Very hot day, thankfully there was plenty of water and a nap.
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Santa Rita Trifecta, AZ 
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Did a fun hike in the Santa Ritas with Nick this afternoon. As part of the loop we hit three peaks. McCleary, 88 MAC and an un-named peak that was above 9000 feet. Up near the un-named peak we saw evidence of illegal immigration travel. Seems pretty ambitious if you ask me. :o

Thanks for suggesting this one Dr. Frick and thanks for the invite. Good times!
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Great day of peak bagging in the Ritas with Count Tacula. We hit McCleary, 88Mac and i went to the summit just south of Pine Saddle and JJ hit that one and the next one south as well. I was going to and realized how low on water i was...whoops. Ran out with 2-3 miles to go :?

hammered some tacos at BK on the way home. awesome time up in the points on the Santa Rita ridge :y:
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great hike with michelle's uncle dennis.

pipeline - kent springs - four springs - crest - wrightson summit - down old baldy

huge HUGE amount of flowers. running water and a small waterfall on the crest trail. twin spotted rattlesnake and mountain kingsnake sightings...yay for the santa ritas :y:
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after two unsuccessful attempts due to weather i finally made it up to 88 Mac and i'm glad i did. this loop instantly goes on my short list of santa rita favorites. killer views are the reward, but also you get to hike up my now favorite santa rita trail (the four springs), visit the crest, wallow around in flowers and do some off trail stuff... :y: :y: :y: :y: :y: the santa ritas rule!!!!!!!!
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went wandering in the santa ritas with dave. weather pumpkined up our plans but we still hit McCleary peak which is way cool. the weather rolled in and we had to go to plan b, then plan c...yada yada yada we are running down old baldy in a flat out monsoon!

we did see an elegant trogon, and wild turkey with a baby. plus got dave up into the high country on four springs and crest trails. :y:
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Got a late start, not taking off until 9:45am. We weren't too concerned, because our whole trek for the day was only going to be 14 miles and 5,500 ft AEG. The night before I checked the weather forecast to see how hot it was going to be to determine how much water to bring, and it said "30% chance of thunderstorms". Naaah...no monsoons yet, the season didn't even START until yesterday (June 15)! I did throw my windbreaker in just in case, but figured it was a waste.

Our plan was to bag 3 peaks...McCleary Peak, Peak 8853, and Wrightson...as one nice loop. On the way up we hear and see a beautiful Elegant Trogon, a tropical bird that is mostly in Mexico but is found as far south as Costa Rica...and as far north as the Santa Ritas. If you learn the call, you know one is around! It almost sounds like a crow, or a dog bark (here is a film of one in Madera Canyon a couple of weeks ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGGQNr7fwBw). We then ran up on a mama wild turkey and a wee little one. I'm pretty sure that was what it was, it looked like one although it didn't make the sound of a turkey.

While admiring the first summit atop McCleary, we heard a faint rumble and looked around, and saw some storm clouds forming. OK, party's over, let's get moving.

By the time we get to the turnoff to Peak 8853, it's now storming a little to the south, and rain is falling. We decide we better pick between the two peaks and decide to bypass 8853 for the day to make sure we hit Wrightson.

Then we get to Baldy Saddle and look to the south...the wind is blowing in our face and a massive wall of water is almost on top of us and heading right for us, with thunder and lightning popping. I struggled for about 2 minutes and knew the Wrightson summit that was just 0.9 miles away was not going to happen...and the more time I sat there thinking about it, the longer I was going to be in the storm on the way down.

We took off for Josephine Saddle, and just as we pushed through the saddle the trickling started. Within a few minutes it was a downpour...then the hail started. Light hail, BB sized, but hail nonetheless. I think Nick and I made the all-time record for descent on Old Baldy! Well maybe not, but 32 minute to the car isn't bad.

We're already talking about going back after those last two peaks next weekend...yeah, that's right! It's ON! : rambo :
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