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Union Peak Trail - Sonoran Preserve - 23 members in 90 triplogs have rated this an average 3.4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 12 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Great Horned Owl Trail - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.85 Miles 1,459 AEG
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Started from the Desert Vista TH and took the Hawk's Nest Trail to Desert Tortoise and Valle Verde to the Great Horned Owl trail and up to Union Peak. On the way back down, took the Cactus Wren Trail around and finished the Great Horned Owl loop, and then headed back to the car.

Weather was actually really nice at the start, no major heat lots of breezes and wind to chase away the heat. By the end, it did get a little toasty. Most of the foot traffic was spotted early, but even as I finished up after 11am, there were some stragglers getting a later start in the heat.
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Apr 02 2025
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Union Dixie and one makes Three, AZ 
Union Dixie and one makes Three, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking11.66 Miles 2,175 AEG
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9:15 start after dropping my GS off at school. Traveling CW I planned to hit 3 peaks along the way.
Breezy to begin with turning to 40mph winds to finish. I hit unnamed peak 2080 first and continued to Dixie. I saw a smattering of hikers and one biker (That I saw 3 times).

Next up was Union. I almost cut the hike short because of darkening skies to the west. After consulting the radar, it looked like it was going to stay west.

Down from Union (which is my favorite of the 3) I made my was back to the lot. I got sprinkled on a bit hiking and a light rain as I was driving away.
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Jan 26 2025
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 26 2025
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking10.18 Miles 1,954 AEG
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Joined Kelly for one of her 10 mile "rehab" hikes. Lots of early morning hot air balloons up in the cool air. Quite a few MTBers on the trails. Nice to do something a little different. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Jan 26 2025
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 phoenix, az
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.18 Miles 1,954 AEG
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mixing it up
john kindly agreed to do this hike
three peaks and double digits with decent elevation gain
more mountain bikers than usual
nice to do something different-ish
coffee and brass rail after
thanks, john
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Dec 27 2024
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Union Peak, AZ 
Union Peak, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking6.16 Miles 932 AEG
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I needed a leg stretcher to burn off some holiday deserts, drinks and general overeating.

The weather was perfect and the trails were not too crowded. A dozen or so hikers and a few MTB'ers.

The brown cloud to the south allowed only the upper portion of South Mountain to be visible.
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Feb 24 2024
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 chandler,az
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ
 
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking10.33 Miles 1,915 AEG
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Another hike on the north end of the valley, similar to one we did last year.
Pretty sunrise as we got going. Nice and green out there with wildflowers making a showing in what should be a strong season.
Not as many people out as we expected. Nice day. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Poppy, lupine, scorpion weed, fiddleneck...
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Feb 24 2024
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.33 Miles 1,915 AEG
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went from desert vista trailhead today
got going around 0645
nice sunrise
hit the three peaks on a route we've done before
nice temps, not too busy
good to get a little elevation gain
thanks, lp!
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Nov 19 2023
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Tortoise UP Loop plus - Valle Dixie, AZ 
Tortoise UP Loop plus - Valle Dixie, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 19 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.81 Miles 1,077 AEG
Hiking7.81 Miles   2 Hrs   33 Mns   3.17 mph
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Dare I say it, "tibber's back" :y: . What a great hike I had. How great was it? I felt like I could keep going and even do a couple hills... but I got hungry :lol: . On top of that, I found new trail and old mine tailings with a rocked up hole.

The gate was closed to the car entrance. There were other cars parked along the street so I did the same. It's a quarter mile hike to the TH from there, so not bad. I figured there probably wouldn't be many people out on the trail because of the gate closure and I was right. With my brand new shoes I headed up the trail to Desert Tortoise Trail. I love the look of my new shoes so I hope, unlike my last new pair, theses would be a good fit for a peak today. The sun played with the clouds most of the day. I made it quite quickly to the junction with the Valle Vista Trail and hung a right.

I continued to make progress as I made my way up to Union Peak. Getting there involves a couple little hills before you start the climb. I still like this climb up Union Peak and felt strong the whole way. I stopped to enjoy the views throughout my hike today. It was a very clear air day. I was happy to see it only took me an hour to get the three miles that almost gets you to the top of the peak. I looked around, enjoyed the view for a moment and then headed back down with a smile on my face as I had done so well. Now the question, how would the shoes do in this downhill? I re-tied one shoe to tighten it a bit and am happy to report, the shoes and me did well.

Now on the Great Horned Owl Trail heading east, it's a cool view as you near the cholla forest. However, the sun did not cooperate so I really couldn't get a good picture. I headed north on the Cactus Wren Trail enjoying the fact that I was feeling good and the air seemed so fresh. I turned west and kept hoping the sun would come out for a cholla photo but it didn't cooperate. As I got close to this huge rock area that you hike by, the trail split. I haven't hiked in this direction as much but I don't recall it. Well I took the trail on the right which was the wrong trail but I ended up having a little adventure.

I noticed what I thought was tailings and so I tracked back a tad and went up the dirt ramp and indeed, it was tailings; as now I could see all the huge rocks covering the hole. From here, you can see where the other trail crosses over and you can see the parallel trail I was taking west. Well I kept thinking this trail would veer to the south so that I could hook back up with the Cactus Wren or Valle Trails. Well, no, not exactly. The trail veered north and I could see bike tracks so I thought, why not. I followed it hoping that I could come to a trail that would veer to the south.

It went north longer than I thought but alas, finally a timid intersection showed a minimal track to the SSW. I noted it with a waypoint here and at the intersection that I would eventually hit with the Valle Trail. The surrounding terrain is a little more bushy over here and it crosses a little wash. The trail back to Valle did have a little cairn but the track is narrow. Well that was fun as it hooked up on the Valle Trail near the intersection with Desert Tortoise.

Feeling satisfied with my little adventure I still felt good at the 6 mile mark as I headed up the Valle Vista Trail. I was glad to get another hill in after being on flat ground for awhile. The light and mixture of clouds made for some nice photos. Before I knew it, I was at the intersection with the Dixie Loop. I really felt good and if I hadn't started to get hungry, I might have went and done Dixie Peak... kidding. I had a route on my mind and it's hard to make my mind change.

On the Dixie Loop I started to run into more people so I figured they must have opened the gate. It was a little breezier up here. The trail is very nice until you hit Hawks Nest Trail where it's a little more rocky and steep as you head down. I noticed a non-hiker with a big camera and then I saw another couple being photographed and figured holiday photos are starting. I was surprised at how many people were coming up at this time, 4:30ish. Now, if you're drinking something, hold on to your hat, I actually jogged :scared: a little part of this trail and the pavement back to where Tonto 3 was waiting. I'm surprised too. I have no idea what caused that... it wasn't long; but it was a jog.

WATCH 2:18-4:51PM, 7.62 miles burning 1033 calories, 1612-2338 elevation. 133 avg bpm/163 max. 35% Zone 5 max, 42% Zone 4 anaerobic, 22% Zone 3 aerobic. Samsung added a new zone desc: zones are based on your max heart rate, which is updated automatically based on your age, height and weight. Temperature was a glorious 69.8 with a breeze and partly cloudy but 47% humidity.
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Nov 06 2023
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 Goodyear, AZ
Union Peak Trail - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking6.76 Miles 1,049 AEG
Hiking6.76 Miles   2 Hrs   50 Mns   2.50 mph
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Monday hike with Christina this morning. Saw a couple of hikers, bikers, and horse back riders. Went down south face of Union Peak, trail was in bad condition.
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Sonoran Preserve, AZ 
Sonoran Preserve, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
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It's getting cool enough for me to drop my GS off at school and the get in a little hike in before it gets too hot.

I hit up the Sonoran Preserve on the way home. A mix of hiker, trail runners and MTB'ers. One of which came dangerously close to colliding with me. I got out of his way just in time to be missed by inches.

Done before it hit 90. The TH features flush toilets and filtered water.
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Aug 18 2023
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 Phoenix,Az
Union Peak Trail - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
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After work hike. Legs were a little fatigued from previous days hike, but I need to start prepping for the Canyon. Temps were hot and humid at the start, but clouds from the south provided some shade towards the end. Did an in and out on the Hawk Nest-Desert Tortoise-Valle Vista-Great Horned Owl and the Union Peak. Took the most direct route to and from. Jogged some of it, but hiked the steeper sections. There is now a definite user trail that leads down from the southwest side of Union Peak. There is also a log at the top of Union. Desert still very brown with the Palo Verdes providing the only splash of green. Surprised to note some of the barrel cacti in bloom. Encountered four hikers and a biker while I was out. No wildlife.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Union Peak and Loop, AZ 
Union Peak and Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 19 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.74 Miles 1,069 AEG
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She's home, the owl that is. I wasn't able to get any good pictures as she was facing the wrong way. It was very crowded as I made my way up the Hawk's Nest Trail but after I took a right (east) at the top, the crowds thinned out quite significantly. I was glad I zipped off the bottom of my pants as the temperature was basically Tibberlocks perfect with a slight breeze.

It was green here but not quite like my Irish Lookout Mountain. It also has that same belly flower groundcover with the little white bloom. There was also the same wildflower fare and included some very large Scorpionweed, Fiddleneck and Narrow-Leaf Popcorn Flower. Once I got down to the Valley floor on the Valle Vista, I could feel the leprechauns were dancing among the cactus. Besides the grasses and green groundcover there was also smatterings of what I think is Gordon's or Arizona Bladderpod, which I would see for the rest of the hike.

I decided I would take advantage of the green desert and do extensive filming as we don't know when Ireland will touchdown again. Poppies were also starting to pop up but not in batches which is what I was hoping to find today. It always takes longer than I think to reach the Cactus Wren Trail; an interesing trail due to the history of the area. I would be by myself for the next few miles of my trek. It was really beautiful hiking through here today and the distant surroundings and clouds added to my enjoyment.

Wait, what the heck? I could see coming from the south a large aircraft... four propellers. I grabbed my ZS70 and zoomed into the very bad light. It took a bit for it to focus but I was able to get a few shots. Little did I know I would get two more stabs at filming this giant US Marines C-130 Hercules. And like I need any more distractions but then I came to a fork in the road that goes east and I've always wondered... so I followed it to the crest of the hill where you get a good view of the dam. I think a couple HAZers have taken part of this route GPS :: Sonoran Preserve to the Dam (but he didn't take any photos :cry: ). This is the first area where I saw some nice grouping of poppies.

I got back on the Cactus Wren Trail where I had some great views up Union Peak. The old road that the trail crosses a couple times is filled with the golden white grass and it goes pretty far up. Along the way I would see patches of poppies and as I hiked on the Great Horned Owl Trail. The desert floor was very green through here which made the cholla really stand out. As you proceed upward on this great grade of a trail, you pass through a large Teddy forest and they are all fat and happy right now. This is a pretty trail; especially when you take time to look around to the north and east. Maybe that's why the climb seemed so easy; stopping to look and enjoy; oh and take photos and movies.

I encountered a hiker as I reached the junction with the UP Trail (Union Peak). I didn't even hesitate to go up. I guess my leisurely pace made this last climb up the peak even easier. I wish all peak climbs were like this one :) . And per usual, when you think you're on top, it's time for the roller coaster to the south side summit. I thot I was filming the first part but I wasn't (I do that occasionally). Anyway, I still filmed some up here and didn't stop to take a break since I was already on a somewhat leisurely pace... reminds me of my old days of hiking. I headed on down and did encounter two hikers and their dog.

I got back on the Great Horned Owl Trail and started hiking west when I hear a helicopter. Alas, another distraction as it was doing some sort of practice above a hill to the north of me. After I zoomed one of my photos, it appears to be a State Trooper helicopter. I filmed it as well. Well after that I continued on and rounded a corner to a complete stop. I think I found the motherlode... of poppies, :y: OMG! How am I going to shoot all these poppies? and they went all the way up the side of Union Peak. Well I managed to take my fill of pictures... I lie; I could have stayed there longer. The poppies and their surrounding flora was my first for the season so I was very HAPPY!

Ya, I even got the poppy-lined trail for a little bit. I couldn't wipe the smile off my face until I finally got to the junction with the Valle Vista Trail and I returned to the green desert floor with late afternoon light making everything glow. And it was like this all the way to and including the Desert Tortoise Trail. I finally got back to the normal desert hike as I reached the crest of the hill and made my way around the side of the mountain. Here it was just the occasional wildflowers and a few more people. I did film one of my favorite areas (the conglomerate alley) with a nice grouping of Compass Barrel Cactus.

I debated going to check on the owl but decided to take a zoom shot instead. As I got to the intersection with Hawk's Nest Trail it was back to the crowds. As I got to the desert floor near the trailhead, I admired the lower sun's glow on the flora and finished off my hike with a Huckleberry Beer. It really was a fabulous day in so many ways! I was certainly feeling refreshed.

I normally don't post my trip report and way too many photos until I get the movies done but I'm making the exception to let you know this is a good time to get out there. I won't have the movies ready for a couple days.... and I'm interuppting my Sedona trip to work on them. I can't wait to see them myself. I filmed the two aircraft too. I hope I have more hikes like today :) .

UPDATED 2-26-2023 Here they are and I think they turned out great. I do a lot of narration too and feel free to turn on closed captioning to see what I'm saying. It's rather interesting as it considers my footsteps Applause :lol: .
Hawks Nest and Valle Vista Trails - [ youtube video ]
Cactus Wren and Great Horned Owl Trails - [ youtube video ]
Great Horned Owl and Union Peak Trails - [ youtube video ]
Union Peak and Great Horned Owl Trails - [ youtube video ]
Valle Vista and Desert Tortoise Trails - [ youtube video ]

WATCH: 1:52-5:28PM, 7.28 miles, 3:35:48, 1635-2324 elevation. 129 avg bpm/ 175 max. 22% Zone 5 Max, 47% Zone 4 anaerobic, 28% Zone 3 aerobic burning 1390 calories. Temp 71.5, partly cloudy, 26% humidity

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Poppy batches are on east Cactus Wren Trail and on west side of Great Horned Owl Trail. Occasional areas of Scorpionweed, Fiddleneck and Narrowleaf Popcorn Flower. Big batches of yellow Bladderpod throughout.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve S - Vista and Union, AZ 
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve S - Vista and Union, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking10.07 Miles 1,685 AEG
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Initially the weather, mostly the temperature, didn't look promising. Fortunately the weather was nearly perfect by the time we started hiking as the sun came out :) . Peak Day for Kelly. I got two of the three, did one I don't like that much and one I liked. We went clockwise after getting to the top of Hawk's Nest. We saw only one person on this part of the hike.

We headed up Western Vista; I hate the first part of the ascent as it is steep and unforgiving. Once you get up to the tree, it's just fine. We checked out the views in all directions which were pretty clear except the mountains in the south. I was surprised at the size of the walls on the new TSMC plant. There is still a very large crane their among others. It's been fun watching that plant grow.

Heading over to the east side we saw two other hikers and that would be it until we hit the base of Dixie. Here I opted to find a comfortable rock while Kelly rocked up the mountain. I wanted to save my energy for Union. We would see no other hikers until the junction with Hawks Nest. So we headed down Valle and the long approach to Union. We did stop to observe the backlit cholla and the green golf-course looking grass.

And now for that last mile before the Union Peak climb. It wasn't too bad except that last stinkin' hill before the junction. And then follow the sign post instructions: "UP". I like the grade on this let alone the trail itself is pretty awesome. It also has a long ridgeline which Kelly always enjoys. I saw a couple little butterflies. That's the third time I've seen a butterfly couple out.

Still had a couple miles to go on our way back to the Trailhead finishing off on the Desert Tortoise Trail. It was so quiet today and really ideal hiking conditions. The trails are so nice out here. I get so spoiled. It was a very good workout as my legs definitely feel it as I sit here finishing off the report.

I forgot to fire up my watch to Hiking Mode but started it when it beeped me that it detected my automatic walking. And then I realized I forgot to charge it when it started rattling off final stats after we had come off Union so I switched to my phone for stats. I hadn't tried that before but it seems to have worked.

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Walking 1:05-1:16PM, 32mi, 128bpm/157 max burning 48 calories. Temp 54.7 degrees, sunny with 30% humidity
Hiking 1:16-4:18PM, 7.04 mi, 1677-2340 feet, 140bpm/172 max. 54% Zone 5, 32% Zone 4, 10% Zone 3 burning 1301 calories
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Hiking 4:18-5:01PM, 2.3 mi, 1628-1946 feet (179 ft elevation) but it doesn't break down BPM, burning 212 calories. However, it gives better weather stats: 57.1 sunny, 23% humidity, 5MPH wind at NW.320

TOTALS 9.66 mi, 1628-2340 feet, burned 2060 calories
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Dec 16 2022
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Dec 16 2022
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.33 Miles 1,893 AEG
Hiking10.33 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   2.79 mph
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angela and i were able to do another hike in the sonoran preserve, this time in the south section
we got going around 1300 with temps in mid 50s
did the same combo that john and i have done a couple of times
hit three high points along the way
i like the trails up this way
nice hiking with angela again
double digits even
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Sonoran Preserve - 3 Peaks, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking11.59 Miles 2,032 AEG
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Mid day start waiting for it to warm up. Only a smattering of cars in the lot. I did a CW loop hitting the 2 of the 3 peaks before heading over to Union Peak for my 3rd peak. It'd been 7 years since I'd been up this one and I'd forgotten how enjoyable this climb is. Best views in the area
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Oct 30 2022
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Penance Hike - Union Hills Loop, AZ 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
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I ended up taking Tonto 3 out for a pre-sunrise spin on the 101 as I missed my ride to Ash Creek due to misreading the email's start time. The worst thing is it's already hard for me to get up that early and then to miss my ride; plus I had the scones, beer and snacks. You'd think at my old age, I would have learned to double check start times ](*,) . I gave thot to running up to Sedona but the West Fork Trail would be a zoo on a Sunday so I returned home to sulk and go back to bed after unpacking :lol: .

So today I decided to run up to the Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South. I was also trying out a new pair of shoes. They were a little tight initially so I loosened up the lacing and they seemed to fit better. It was a nice day with the slightly overcast sky that I had at the beginning. In fact, I got some dynamite photos. I've been watching videos on how to shoot with a phone camera to get better shots and today I was successful at that.

After I left the Desert Tortoise Trail I wouldn't see anyone except a bike rider on the eastern part of the loop of Union Peak. I enjoyed the grade up the eastern side of the peak on the Great Horned Owl Trail. Plus you go through a fabulous cholla hillside and today the backlighting was fabulous. Granted it's not the same as shooting maples but it's better than nothing. I had initially thot I wouldn't do the peak but I felt good enough to bag it :) . I think as peaks go, this one is not too hard as it has a couple flat areas on the way up.

Today I decided to actually sit on the top for a few minutes. The light was great so I tested out my 10x zoom on my Ultra 22. I wish I had known how to work this phone camera's lenses when I was in Montana. Now that I've watched a couple videos and read some articles, I have a better sense on working the 3x and 10x. Anyway, I had great views down to the dam structure and the dirt part of the dam. I also did a pano of the mountains to my east using the 10x and I'm very pleased with the results.

On my way down, I discovered my new shoes are too short so I'll have to take them back and exchange for a half-size bigger. Needless to say, my toes did not enjoy the rest of this hike and it did slow me down. The sun was out for the most part now but the temp didn't seem bad as there was a nice breeze this afternoon. There is still lots of green flora to enjoy. I was surprised I had already done six miles as I made my turn on the Desert Tortoise Trail. And here I also started seeing a few more hikers as I returned to the Trailhead.

I like this route. Oh, I did see a few lizards and of course, various birds today as well. I hit the drinking fountain and then enjoyed my Huckleberry Creme Ale from Laughing Dog Brewery, ID (the old can art).

WATCH: 1:59-4:38PM, 6.97 miles, 1641-2339 elevation. 136 avg bpm/170 max. 44% Zone 5 maximum, 43% Zone 4 anaerobic, 11% Zone 3 aerobic burning 1111 calories. Starting temp 73.3 with fair skies and 20% humidity.
My best October mileage yet, altho I've been running in the 40s for October the last two years.
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Sonoran Preserve - Peak 2383Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ScaredyCatTriplogs 204
Hiking8.64 Miles 1,380 AEG
Hiking8.64 Miles   4 Hrs   1 Min   2.27 mph
1,380 ft AEG      13 Mns Break
 
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Exit the I17 @ jomax and the signs will guide u to this TH. Lots of people here but many of them simply had a bottle of water. I can easily evade these peeps!

Starting on Hawks nest, u will soon turn right at the D sign. Then a right on Valle Verde Trail reduces the # of people. A 3rd right onto Cactus Wren & now they r gone 😎

The trail winds to the left before coming across the Great Horned Owl loop. Further in u will turn at the Up post. Aptly described. Only 1 other person at the top. No luck finding the Sierra Club geocache 😣

Back at the sign I turned the opposite direction to complete the lollipop loop. Arrived at TH @ noon, home 5 pm. Had to keep this outing reasonable after a going away party the previous night 🎉
 
Nov 30 2021
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Tortoise Owl Union Cactus Valle Hawk Loop, AZ 
Tortoise Owl Union Cactus Valle Hawk Loop, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.28 Miles 1,033 AEG
Hiking7.28 Miles   2 Hrs   27 Mns   3.08 mph
1,033 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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Well Kelly inspired me to get some more elevation; altho I got 800 less feet, but I did get an extra mile and 1/4 :lol:. Kelly said to me the best way to be able to do the longer hikes is to practice and I think today, she proved herself right. After out ten miler on Sunday, I nailed this hike. If I had someone to play with and a snack along, I could have done more. Of course, these trails are pretty nice too.

Saw a few people coming back as I started my hike but once I turned on Tortoise, I only saw a few other hikers and one bike rider until the top of Valle Vista. I was happy that I got up Union Peak with relative ease. The views were interesting and pretty. There was that dreaded downtown southern haze. A rather nice cloud formation was up in the sky as well so I would photograph that from time to time using desert foregrounds or mountainous backgrounds. In spite of that haze, it's funny how clear it was as to some of my distant views.

As I rounded what seemed like a long Cactus Wren Trail's northside, I debated a lasso or loop? If there was a breeze, I would do the loop which involved a little extra elevation. There was just enough of a breeze so I continued on Valle to Dixie Loop for my return. I saw one lizard on this part of the route.

And what does one do when they have a great hike, you have a huckleberry beer of course :) . I took more pictures than I anticipated but it's not my fault the sky was so pretty and the sunlight was making the teddy cholla shine. I also like the rusty fall color of the summer weeds. Tonite I'm going to an ABC (AZ Backpackers Club) meeting on camping in winter; wondering if that would serve much purpose at this point, at least here in the Valley for sure! ](*,)

WATCH: 7.15 miles (highest point 2279, lowest 1608) avg bpm 129, max 161 (21% at max, 41% at anaerobic, 37% at aerobic) burning 954 calories. Starting temp 60.7 and 29% humidity finishing at 12:02PM
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Great Horned Tortoise - Union Peak Lasso Loop, AZ 
Great Horned Tortoise - Union Peak Lasso Loop, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking8.41 Miles 1,133 AEG
Hiking8.41 Miles   3 Hrs   54 Mns   2.36 mph
1,133 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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Concerned I wouldn't get a parking space at 6:40 am on a nice Friday morning, there were eight cars. The word is out on Piestewa.

Desert Tortoise looks like the Autobahn for mountain bikers but it had a few positives.

Coming around the south side of Great Horned Owl I'd seen four people since the beginning. This may be the best hike in the valley if you hate people. The south side is interesting but I was concerned about getting hit by a bike without someone watching my back. The northeast side has abundant Cholla that keeps singing hours after sunrise!

Halfway up Union Peek, I saw a large group of maybe 12 below but never crossed paths. The tiny ridgeline at the top is cool. Might be one of the better 360° views in the valley.

The rolling hills of Valle Vista Trail might be the best preserved Sonoran Desert in the valley.

Desert Tortoise looks like it'd be a lot of fun on a mountain bike, but the view is primarily a sea of rooftops. You do get a nearly full view of South Mountain with Goat Hill and the center-ridge power chord of peaks over in the Estrellas.

It's a nice loop, but I hate flat trails. That said, I'll be back for the balance of Valle Vista Trail and Cactus Wren to snag a gold star. Seeing how antsy I was to leave, tackling Estrella Regional and North McDowells might be a really bad idea.
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Sep 19 2021
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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Hiking12.57 Miles   4 Hrs   10 Mns   3.07 mph
2,364 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
john and i did this hike seven years ago
i didn't remember much of it
wanted double digits and something different
got going around 0535
hit four high points along the way, including one little off trail peak
extra credit for doing the great horned owl loop after union peak
got stung by a bee crossing a wash :x
lots of options out here
thanks for hiking, john :)
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