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Ventured over to the dryer Payson W this morning since E was a muddy mess after Friday afternoon's deluge. Still sofa king humid. :| This route has been considerably rerouted in a few sections, so the HAZ official route wasn't up to date anymore. Nice trail that seems very biker friendly. The north end has a lot of vehicular noise from Highway 87. Smoke was obviously visible drifting up from the west side of the Mazatzal range. Hopefully, this afternoon's current storms have damped out the remote Deer (or Davenport) Fire.
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Pine-Strawberry Trail #15Payson, AZ
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The only previous time we had been on this trail it was super muddy due to 2+ inches of rain from the previous day through overnight. So now 5+ years later it was time to give this one a do-over in much better conditions.

What we weren't prepared for was just how different the trail has become... not due to weather conditions, but rather how much has been/is being replaced with a new, wider, flatter trail with less elevation change.

We parked at the Bear Canyon Scenic Overlook and took the short jaunt downhill on Hardscrabble Road to hike an out-and-back from the Southern trailhead. While the first part just appeared to be brushing and a bit of tread maintenance, about a half-mile in we came to a split in the trail. With neither appearing more well-traveled than the other, Tracey took the high-road and I took the low-road, but only for 50 yards or so when I realized I'd be dropping down before a later climb. So I doubled back to follow the high-road.

Good thing I did as we would find out this was very new trail and the tread was awesome! In general the new trail was higher in elevation than the previous one, but it followed a contour into each drainage rather than how the old trail may have had a straighter route dropped down and bak out of each drainage.

Along the way we encountered a number of junctions between the new and old trail, as well as parts of a VERY OLD trail. Actually, looking at the FS Topo one will see the route of possibly the ORIGINAL trail is far above this 'new' trail.

Just over 2.5 miles along the trail (on a new section) we encountered an elderly couple, just kind of wandering around so initially I wondered if they needed help of some kind. It turns out for the last month+ they have been doing the bulk of the work on the new trail in conjunction with the Pine Strawberry Fuel Reduction organization. In fact, they had purchased two pieces of construction equipment including both a CAT Track-hoe and a mini-grader. No wonder the trail was so wide and flat!
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They had stopped work just .2 mile shy of reconnecting with the original trail again, so rather than us retracing our route to follow the old route again (which in total would have added a mile) we continued that short distance along the very roughly marked out trail. Looked to me that only another few days and that part of the trail would be complete.

From that point on (roughly 3 miles along the old trail from the South TH) it was the same trail as we'd hiked a half-decade ago... well, almost. As we neared the Strawberry Trailhead we found some reasonably new short reroutes and general brushing maintenance. This is when we encountered two deer, one a large doe and the other a young 'spike' buck... yup, just one spike on his right side.

We took a short lunch break near the Strawberry TH before heading back. We thought about taking the low-road at each junction, but since the first few didn't look fun we continued. Until making the one and only mistake of the day.
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Yes, I'll own up to it... I made the mistake of deciding to follow the least-worst-looking part of the 'old' trail but we were fooled, it quickly became downright nasty! What's left of the original trail is so rough and rugged the jolting was a killer on my left ankle, right hip and lower back. So, a lesson to the wise, follow the HIGH-road whenever possible and the hike will be very enjoyable.

But no matter the rough part, once we KNOW the new trail is complete I'm sure we'll return to check it out.
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Hiking8.31 Miles 1,039 AEG
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The plan was to hike into Fossil Springs on the Bob Bear Trail prior to the April 1st permit season. I was interested to see the flow with all the recent snow melt and rainfall.

On the drive in from the east, there was a "Closed" sign pasted over the top of the mileage indicator for the TH. A bit farther it said the gate was closed ahead, a bit farther the normally smooth road was deeply rutted from recent rains. The road ultimately got down to a single lane and very muddy, so I retreated.

Trying to find something up here that is not too muddy right now is tough. I settled on the Pine Strawberry Trail #15, that I'd not been on for 6 years. Working North to South I mostly kept mud free until I got closer to Hardscrabble Mesa Road. The final drop to the road was a muddy slippery mess, so I turned around at this point.

I'd noticed new trail and tags to the west, so on the return I followed this track. I don't know if this is intended to replace or augment, existing trail. This new section appears to have been cut probably in the fall. No new signage has been placed. This new section of trail cuts off some of the switchbacks. Temps were in the 40's for the hike and quite comfy for hiking.
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Long weekend run. Started at Pine TH at 7am to a chill 55F, few cars already there. Started up Pine Canyon, passed 2 or 3 groups, overall a quiet and enjoyable trail to run on. Elk bugles was an unexpected treat. Turned on Bearfoot, which started in the shade and gradually got more hot & exposed & rocky. Debated multiple times if I should have gone up Milk Point or just done an out-and-back instead of a loop. Jogged when it felt right, walked when it didn't. Only saw one tired biker on this trail who was looking for an early exit. Last mile or two of Bearfoot was quite tiresome so I bailed early, hopping a fence and crossing the road over to Pine-Strawberry trail. This one is a real winner, pleasant forest shade and nice grades. Passed two walking groups, no bikes. Original plan was to continue on this to Walnut & AZT but I was feeling it, so turned on an early exit and jogged a few roads in Pine to finish. 18 miles was the goal anyways, I'll come back for those other trails later.

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Evening stroll with the pups utilizing the majority of the trail along with a little off trail boogie.
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Quick little evening stroll, used the trail for a bit but did a lot of off trail exploring along the many foothills leading up to the cliffs of many intriguing alcoves and caves I’ve alwyas been very interested in.
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While it wasn't raining like yesterday the trail was still wet & muddy.
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Stayed in Strawberry overnight. 🍓 I have a permit for Fossil Springs today but something just didn’t feel right. I feel badly that I wasted it but I had to trust my gut.

So instead found a little meander up a hill to sit for a while and think and then not think. Being outside feels good.
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Nice big loop around Pine. Clockwise from the Strawberry trail head: BF13 > PC26 > OS16/AZT25 > W251 > PS15.

Bearfoot steadily improves along its length and the new bridge over Pine Creek is fiberglass art. Warm and very dry conditions, only a few meager patches of snow. The Pine-Strawberry fuel reduction program has done an incredible amount of work - several long stretches along this loop have nearly all the chaparral chopped down to a foot high, hundreds of acres have been thinned.

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Denny and Joe refused to hike with me 2 weeks in a row.
The Dbacks kept me up late. I slept in until 6:00 and didn't hit the trail until 8:00.

Got dropped off at the Good Enough Trail. First time on this one. It's in decent shape and a short steady climb to The Pine Canyon Trail. Passed up Wild Bill Spring on the way up.

Pine Canyon Trail #26 yields great views down to Pine and back into the canyon. It's a super highway. A brief stint on the Highline trail and I was at the Pine TH.

I had not been on the Oak Spring Trail #16 in over 7 years, since we did the AZT in 2010. It really has a lot to offer. You get to peak at "The Narrows" (on my list) on your way to the picturesque Bradshaw Tank and meadow area. The blind has been changed up from last time through, with the same familiar note inside.

The drop and views into Oak Spring Canyon is what I'd remembered most about this trail. It did not disappoint.

I was going to take a side trip to relive the Butterfly Whisperer moment [ photo ] [ photo ] , but I was on a timetable.

I'd forgotten everything about the Walnut Trail #251. I'm sure there may be some walnut trees here, but most of what I saw were Oaks and Maples on the cusp of their seasonal turning. Worth a visit for sure.

The Pine Strawberry Trail #15 is a MTB highway, yet I saw none. This is an enjoyable trail that has had some slight reroutes since my last time through.

I finished up on the Bearfoot Trail.

I saw 4 hikers total on an absolutely perfect weather day.
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Walnut Canyon's maples are just starting to turn.

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Rather than following the initial route south, I cut straight across AZ 87, using the culvert just north of the Pine TH driveway. Didn't need to crouch. After checking out the memorial I had noticed, I bumped across two dead elk. The first somewhat scattered, the second unfortunately not scattered. It was gross. And it smelled. :o

Trail #16 west was okay. Nothing special. A bit rocky. Nice view down Oak Spring Canyon towards Arrowhead Canyon Estates and AZ 87. Might have to hike that sometime. It eventually empties out at Tonto Natural Bridge. The intersection with Walnut Trail #251 is obvious, but only the southern segment, along the AZT. Despite at least 10 minutes searching I was unable to find the northern segment, up canyon. :-k I settled for going straight up the creek bed.

After a few hundred yards, I found the trail, which crosses the creek many times in the two miles to FR 428. It's a nice trail surface, cairned, plenty of shade, and pretty too. :)

Pine-Strawberry Trail #15 has been realigned in many places from what is on FS Topo. (The correct/new alignment is reflected in the official route.) It's enjoyable as well, with nice views east along the Mogollon Rim. I was hoping for some MTB action, but it was not to be. :| Might be worth hauling a cooler of beer up to several points to watch next weekend's races.

Found some obvious bear tracks near Cottonwood Spring -- which, despite 10 minutes searching, I was unable to locate. (The spring, that is, not the bear.)

I engaged in blatant cloud pr0n. :D

At one point I went to sit on a rock, but some critter had already pooped on it. I had a Johnny Cochran moment: If the rock has ****, I cannot sit. :lol:

I'd measured the hike at a little over seven miles, so I figured it would actually be eight. By the time I finished, I had over 10 miles under my belt. Unfortunately, the only beer I had to greet me was that awful "Go To IPA". :yuck: I ended up pouring half of it out for my dead elk homies.

The sun came & went all day, but I never did get rained on. Caught a few sprinkles heading south out of Payson. It must have poured earlier, as there were puddles in spots on AZ 87 near Mt. Ord. Lots of cops out. Traffic backed up 50 cars at the casino light, heading into Payson for the holiday weekend "getaway". :roll:

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The first 2.5 miles was the highlight of the day. Bruce spotted a hunter tree stand after a mile. I climbed it and a herd of about 20 elk passed nearby. We continued on an nearly returned to nature road until it petered out. The canyon got better with each step. A trickle flow of water on occasion. Rock obstacles and cascades made it nicer than anticipated. Turning right into the upper origin it just got nicer. Unfortunately travel became more of a hassle than either of us desired. We took a steep ascent up to a ridge then onto the road. It was a workout but figure we saved 1-2 hours. We had shade until exiting the canyon, the temps picked up quick.

Rock Wall Trail #608
Time flies! Five years after a group hike with Jim, SleepyKyle and Chris we returned to the fabled land of mystery. Not the 111 degrees in the Valley but the oven was set to broil so we utilized the umbrellas walking down memory lane.

Pine Strawberry Trail #15
A popular trail today for pre-riders of the Fire on the Rim Race coming Sept 12th. Looks like it has received some maintenance over the years too. Shocked this one doesn't see more triplogs. The upper portion is very nice. Less and less shade on the bottom two thirds but nice views and the trail is in great shape.

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Get permission before attempting the loop we hiked. Outstanding views overlooking Pine.
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Joe put together a winner here. :y:

Starting from the Strawberry TH located just north of Pine, we crossed Rt87 and made our way for Strawberry Canyon. This was a big unknown, but what a total gem it turned out to be. I found a couple of tree stands in the area and Joe decided to climb one to pose. As he was up there, a herd of 20+ Elk ran past us, just 100 yards out. We could hear them bugling up canyon from us for awhile.

We took our time and enjoyed the sweet canyon views :next: https://youtube.com ... 5Co8

At the second major branch in the canyon, we took the right fork. The canyon started getting a lot more choked with debris. We went up and around one 20' slot and finally made the call to try to make up some time by getting out of the canyon. It was a steep climb out and we had to dodge much Manzanita, but once we hit Coconino County, the traveling became much easier.

We hit up a couple of forest roads making our way over to the Rock Wall #608 (aka BC Trail). Been a few years since we'd been on this one, with the gang that helped name the trail. Kyle the Heartless, Stealers Wheel, Bright Lights Lyding, Joe Joe the Wonder Chimp, and yours truly. Mare Czinar, who writes a hiking column for the AZ Republic, hiked this trail April 22, 2015, and referred to it as the Rock Wall Trail. So I guess the name is now official!

Next it was back over Rt 87 to hop on the Pine-Strawberry Trail. This trail is being primped for the upcoming "Fire on the Rim" MTB race. There were a few out making practice runs. It got a little warm on this section, but there were storms a brewin' all around us. We got lucky enough to be under pretty much full cloud cover the the remainder of the hike and w/o any rain

A bit of a road walk/climb to get around the southwest of Strawberry Mountain, we followed what appeared to be old and faded logging roads almost all the way to the non-existent "Peak". (Make sure to get the proper permissions from the property owners before attempting to climb the mountain from this side). The views to the East from on top of Strawberry Mountain towards Pine were pretty darn nice :next: https://youtube.com ... mBiA

All that was left was the steep scramble Down/Up/Down back to the truck.

Lightning Storm over Apache Junction on the way home. :next: https://youtube.com ... pNtI
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This hike has some misleading info. When you start from the Strawberry side, a sign says the forest road is 2.5 miles. Maybe if you are a bird (as the crow flies). Google maps shows 2.4 miles between trailheads.

On the HikeAZ page, the GPS data for this trail is 3.92 - this is accurate for one way (but it says roundtrip is 4.25). So it is around 4.0 if you are shuttling it.

Around the 3 mile mark the trail overlaps some atv trails, and at one point there was fork in the road. We veered left to reach a car for those who were 'shuttling' it and had hiked the trail several times before. This car was not parked at the point where the trail crosses the road.

The rest of us walked about 3/4 of a mile up the road to get where the trail officially crosses the road. When we arrived at the atv trails area again we followed it for a while and then chose what appeared to be a footpath but the trail soon vanished so we had to do a little off trail hiking to get back to the trail.

So the ATV trails require you to make some decisions if you don't have a GPS.
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Hike one-way (N->S), my first time on this trail (go figure) Trail is in excellent shape, a real tribute to its original constructors, as it has not seen any maintenance in quite a white. I was suprised to see a few stands of big toothed maple, which should make this an easy 'leaf-peeper' candidate.
We hiked to Hardscrabble & then walked down to the Rimside, borrowed a vehicle and then retreived our starting vehicle, then back to the Rimside for my birthday celebration. Weather was wonderful on the Rim all weekend, some breeze, but beautiful clouds made for spectacular sunsets.
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I decided at the last minute to change this hike to a shuttle hike instead of out and back since I looked at tonyp's book and saw that it was 9 miles one way from the Pine TH the Strawberry TH and not round trip. That turned out to be a very good thing because we were pretty tired once we got the the Strawberry TH.

We had lunch at the Strawberry TH and made our way up FR608T (according to Jim's notes), although most maps I have show this as an unnamed trail.

The scenery at the beginning of the Oak Springs trail is very mediocre until you get away from the development. From Hardscrabble Road to 87 was a little nicer as we gained elevation and could see farther. Along FR608T there was only one section where you could get some nice views. We also heard a rattlesnake hiding under a rock along there on our way back but I never saw it.

The clouds threatened rain most of the day but none hit us until the ride home. It was a bit muggy and I was drenched by the end of the day. There were some nice breezes here and there but not enough.
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I really enjoyed this hike more than I expected. Jim got us up to the Strawberry TH (unmarked, at the 270 mile marker), where we met The Stillernator, aka Stiller, aka Chris, Tough Boots, aka Kyle, and set up the shuttle back to the Pine TH.

The first bit until you get to the Bradshaw Meadow Watershed Project was a bit bla, but then there was some great terrain and views. Not that tough of a hike but enough to get a workout. Views from Trail #15 (the Strawberry-Pine Trail from what I've been able to find) were pretty darn nice. Blue skies and Big white puffy Fraley's were a welcome site. We took a bit of lunch at the Strawberry TH and then started the journey across Rt 87 to what is now known as Rock Wall Trail 608T. This is an old jeep trail that starts at Rt 87 and cuts off some distance going north to meet Rt 87 once again. Someone put a bunch of work into this route building 20' tall rock retaining walls on the inside corners of the switchbacks in at least 5 different places. I was impressed. But then again I'm easily impressed. This trail had one rocky section that was a bit hard on the feet after a day of hiking, but it didn't last long.

A great day of hiking with new partners Chris (Stiller) and Kyle (Tough Boots minus the Beard).
Equally great to see and jab with Jim again and thanks for driving! (Beware of the gas station breakfasts)
Joe-Joe as always great hiking w/ you.
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This was much better than anticipated!
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Okay, I'll go with the generic salad on this one. We did a shuttle starting at the Pine TH and took the Oak Creek Trail to Hardscrabble Road. We then hit trail #15 up to the Strawberry TH and then cut down the 87 to what Jim has figured out to be FR608T (an old jeep road). I had a great time meeting some of the HAZ crew.

Trail #15 turned out to be a nice little gem of a trail with great views over pine and the few people we saw on it were worth having conversation (or at least making jokes) about. I think most of us expected a flat, barren stretch of trail due to the seemingly lack of use, but we were pleasantly surprised.

FR608T was the real pumpkin of the day for me but worth getting up. The first stretch is rocky and steep as all get out and my lungs tried to tell me "no." Letting the crew go on with out me, I took a nice rest on a rock for 20 minutes and continued up. Pretty soon the road turns less rocky and into a more comfortable climb taking you into pine areas with a few really amazing views. This road is getting a new name by the crew and I personally vote for Jim's first idea but I don't think that one will win out.
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