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White Horse Hills - 4 members in 8 triplogs have rated this an average 2.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 19 2024
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Snowy Kachina Aspen Wander, AZ 
Snowy Kachina Aspen Wander, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 19 2024
chumleyTriplogs 1,994
Hiking12.37 Miles 2,425 AEG
Hiking12.37 Miles   6 Hrs   3 Mns   2.31 mph
2,425 ft AEG      42 Mns Break
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1st trip
The forecast called for snow and I didn't want to camp in a cold storm, but knew that in October we'd have to be there early to catch the best conditions before it melted. So after an early drive up north we were presented with a perfect wintry autumn morning.

To avoid the cluster that is Aspen Corner, we set out from Hart Prairie, crossed Snowbowl Road, and found our way up to the Kachina Trail. A handful of other hikers were enjoying the day in the first 12 feet of the trail, and after that there was nobody else. Borderline comical if you really think about it.

On the return, we considered hitting Agassiz for a bevvy, but the traffic near HP quickly put the kibosh on that plan, and upon seeing the shoulder to shoulder line of people heading down the nature loop, we opted to skip that part for a more direct path through the prairie. As is 100% reliable here, we encountered at least a dozen deer enjoying the afternoon.

The forecast had called for scattered snow showers with some accumulation all day ... none of which materialized as clear skies dominated. That changed as we set out to find somewhere to camp, with a fierce evening snow squall that quickly dumped 3-4 inches, reduced visibility, and made finding somewhere dry and clear impossible, even 2000 feet lower in elevation.

So, alas, camp was a bit of an adventure, but we were prepared enough to make it an enjoyable night. It never did stop snowing, though the ground melt offset the snowfall somewhat with only about 8" of accumulation in the morning.

We spent a few hours enjoying the hills around the peaks before heading back down to the valley.

You can never be sure when the first real snowfall of winter happens (sometimes not until January!), so I'm glad I made the effort to take advantage of this brief October aberration.
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Oct 09 2018
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 Joined Jan 24 2016
 Arizona
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 09 2018
MountainMattTriplogs 530
Hiking3.45 Miles 1,194 AEG
Hiking3.45 Miles   5 Hrs   3 Mns   0.68 mph
1,194 ft AEG30 LBS Pack
 
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Stellar views 360° views and a fun alternative to take in the splendor of the peaks and surrounding area.

Beautiful sunny day but absolutely nasty relentless wind that only seemed to worsen as the day went on but what can you expect on barren hills with little to no standing trees.

Shared the mountain with a herd of mule deer doe’s and also came across a elk cow and calf galloping across the basin.

Hiked up and down to the spot I liked twice so I could get some temporary refuge in my truck and refueled down below before an attempt at sunset photos.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Substantial
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Sep 30 2016
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50 male
 Joined Nov 11 2014
 Manchester, NH
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Sep 30 2016
JasonCleghornTriplogs 285
Hiking0.98 Miles 189 AEG
Hiking0.98 Miles      21 Mns   2.94 mph
189 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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So I had just left ABJL and wanted to bag the two listofjohn (pay $ite) peaks in the White Horse Hills. I got about 2/3 of the way to the first summit and some pitch black clouds were rolling in behind the summit. With the WHH being so denuded of trees due to fire and deadfall, I decided since those hills had been there for millions of years, and I have about 40 years left, that there's still time for me to come back when lightning is not potentially in play.

I did see either a horse or deer carcass. Ew.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
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Jun 22 2010
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46 male
 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 22 2010
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking1.50 Miles 650 AEG
Hiking1.50 Miles   2 Hrs      0.75 mph
650 ft AEG
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This has been in the back of my mind for a while. With the Schultz Fire Closure and Elden out of the picture, I had good reason to hike it since I had relatively limited time today. It was a neat little hike. Good views and a pretty area. It might be a little more enjoyable in monsoon season when all the flowers on the hills are blooming, but it was still great. I was surprised to find a stream flowing out of the hills. I had crossed the little valley further up, so it must be coming from a pretty good spring. Worth a look if in the area.
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Aug 08 2009
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64 male
 Joined Dec 17 2004
 Gilbert, AZ
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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azpeavyTriplogs 129
Hiking1.30 Miles 603 AEG
Hiking1.30 Miles      45 Mns   1.73 mph
603 ft AEG
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Hiked from FR418 north to the 9065 ft highpoint. Scenic and steep, but with great views of the backside of the peaks.
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Jun 11 2009
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41 male
 Joined Nov 18 2005
 
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 11 2009
nobert15Triplogs 49
Hiking1.50 Miles 550 AEG
Hiking1.50 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   1.00 mph
550 ft AEG
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Jun 29 2008
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39 male
 Joined May 30 2008
 Peoria, AZ
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 29 2008
hippiepunkpirateTriplogs 658
Hiking3.00 Miles 550 AEG
Hiking3.00 Miles   2 Hrs   45 Mns   1.09 mph
550 ft AEG
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My dad got me up early and introduced me to the White Horse Hills. It was a gorgeous morning and I got some good quality time with my padre. Also took a nice little detour down Hart Prairie Road.
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Jun 29 1992
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67 male
 Joined Jan 15 2010
 Avondale
White Horse HillsFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 29 1992
leonesiegelTriplogs 298
Hiking1.50 Miles 550 AEG
Hiking1.50 Miles
550 ft AEG
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