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Aug 01 2025
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55 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Go John Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking5.89 Miles 1,030 AEG
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Early morning hike at the Cave Creek Preserve. Starting from the Go John TH did a loop going CCW. The longest individual trail in the preserve, this offers a great opportunity to get to the north side of the hills. I was surprised to see the fire burns healing nicely, though it looked like there had been another small burn since my last visit. I thought I was going to have the trails to myself until I reached the Overton juncture. I then passed a group of 2, 14 and then 3 horseback riders. If you’re hiking, getting out early is the way to go. It wasn’t too bad, but temps were already in the 90’s. Wildlife was just lizards and rabbits.
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Mar 15 2025
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 Goodyear, AZ
CCRP Quartz Slate Loop, AZ 
CCRP Quartz Slate Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking5.70 Miles 671 AEG
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Great loop with the Harem (Carey and Christina) this morning at Cave Creek Regional Park. Go John, Quartz, Military, and Slate trails. Saw one biker and a few hikers. Some puddles remain from last night's showers.
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Nov 29 2024
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 Goodyear, AZ
Go John Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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Harem hike with Carey and Christina on Go John loop in Cave Creek Regional Park. Lots of hikers out on the loop this morning.
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Nov 20 2024
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Go John - Overton - Clay Mine, AZ 
Go John - Overton - Clay Mine, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
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2PM - I was a little nervous heading up Go John as last time it was a struggle for me. I had hiked it after doing another little loop. Anyway, I was a happy hiker as I didn't struggle at all. I felt like my old self. I still don't like that rocky section about 2/3 the way up. And from the top of the saddle, it was smooth sailing. I forgot to put on my watch so that felt wierd.

It was a perfect day and I even had a refresh breeze when I hiked south. I was thinking if I were a snake it would be a good afternoon for some sun-bathing, so I kept somewhat alert to that. I made the junction with Clay Mine and decided to hike to where the Horse Trail sign was as I wanted to get at least 4 miles.

The Clay Mine back to go John is pretty soft and has two little hills from the horse traffic. I saw two horseback riders and four hikers. No other critters other than birds. I enjoyed my Huck It.

FYI - Traffic on Cave Creek Rd involves quite a bit of construction.

Temp 73.3 sunny and 12% humidity
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Mar 30 2024
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 Goodyear, AZ
Go John Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking with the Harem (Carey, Pammy, Christina) on the Go John trail. We got to the parking lot just after 8am. The lot was about 60% full, which I was expecting it to be fuller. We usually hike Go John clockwise, but today we mixed it up and did the loop counter clockwise, which felt easier. Lots of hikers and a few bikers out on the trail this morning.
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Feb 03 2024
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 Joined Dec 26 2009
 Phoenix, Az
Go John Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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WilliamnWendiTriplogs 221
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It's been awhile since we've done this hike but it is as beautiful as ever. Lots of folks on the trail especially with running event being held.
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Feb 02 2024
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ 
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.08 Miles 1,170 AEG
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john drove us up to cave creek this morning
decided to go into the park rather than the seitts preserve due to a decent amount of rain last night
it was still a little muddy with low clouds, cool temps and a few sprinkles
big clockwise loop on trails i've done before, just not this combination
the park is getting ready for an aravaipa trails race this weekend, fyi
nice hike - enjoyed the weather
coffee and breakfast after
good suggestion john, thank you!
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Feb 02 2024
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 chandler,az
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ 
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ
 
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking10.08 Miles 1,170 AEG
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Another north valley hike on nicely groomed trails. Following rain last night ending this morning, we got going to cloudy breezy conditions. Trails were wet with some mud but easily avoided. Some light rain fell while we were hiking.
We hiked up Go John trail until we were into the clouds. Pretty cool.
The flora out here looks good and green, especially the saguaros.
Saw some deer, bunnies and birds.
Fun hike. Coffee, breakfast, and a quick stop to visit college friends after the hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Dec 17 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Cave Creek Rec Area Figure 8, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Dec 17 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.56 Miles 1,018 AEG
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Wanted to get a few miles in today so I imagine-hiked this in my head; I used to do that type of thing before competitions, especially o-mok-sees. It went okay today except I, for some reason, struggled up Go John when heading north. I was originally going to go in the AM but since I wasn't doing any significant elevation, I changed my mind and went in the afternoon. It was delightful.

I had to retrace my way back to the VC to download my podcasts as the internet didn't seem to work well at the parking lot. I went back to the lot and headed east on the Go John Trail. I haven't gone this way for a while but I was looking forward to it. Everything is just a tad longer and steeper than I remember but just right for me today. The trail tread was in decent condition so it was a pleasant journey as I got up the trail and around about three curves before topping out. I saw about 4 hikers toward the beginning and none until I reached the Jasper Trail.

I headed down and over to the Quartz Trail and then up and around this mountain. The trail was partially in shade off and on. It was another pretty day as I continued down via our beautiful desert decor. I enjoyed all the saguaros and golden grasses and the Ironwood Trees looked pretty good. I'm sure they're all looking forward to next week's rain🙏; I know I am. I passed by the quartz outcropping and down to the teddy bear cholla junction with the Slate Trail where I headed west.

The desert is still pretty awesome around here with very tall saguaros; altho there were a few fallen soldiers at this point :( . It makes you appreciate those that still remain and dominate the terrain; especially as you come to this one area that is a bit of a forest on the northside of the trail. I would see three people just before the Jasper Trail junction. The Jasper Trail is awful tread because of the horses and it has a slight uphill, deep dirt and rocks. Fortunately, it's short.

I arrived back at the parking lot and headed over to the Go John Trail which I normally enjoy. I saw another hiker who complained about avoiding the horse manure; I told her it didn't bother me. Another hiker passed me going up the hill. I was at mile four and suddenly, I started breathing hard and decided to pull over in the shade and sit for a moment. And then I started slowly up the trail but had to take my time.

Perhaps I should have rested more as I struggled up this and had to rest a couple times. I like this trail as I've been doing it for a long time and I still remember the first time back in 2006 I think it was. It seems they dropped a bunch of rocks for erosion control on a little bit of that last 1/2 mile, so that was quite annoying. I made it to the saddle and rested for just a moment on the bench. It's a great view.

From the saddle it is shaded most of the way until you arrive at the Overton junction. I was glad it was downhill since apparently, I seemed out of uphill steam. The Overton Trail is a fun trail with some nice switchbacks on the west side. The golden grasses at the top were certainly glowing. I tried to make up time from my uphill debacle. However, at the bottom I started to get really tired so I pulled out a Sport Bean and for whatever reason, that darn thing worked again. (I must get these sudden sugar drops so it doesn't seem to take much to bring me back.) The trail tread is pretty decent but it does take a little longer than you think to get around this west side before heading east. I ran into a couple hikers here.

Once again, the horse wear showed on this tread as it was sandy and deep. There were a couple little hills that fortunately were small enough not to slow me down too bad. And finally I rounded the corner and crossed the wash to join back up with the Go John to finish off my CCRA foray. I had started looking forward to my beer about a mile back; that keeps me going :lol: and my pace is a tad quicker. But I still don't like that beer so the last four cans will be a Xmas present for someone.

WATCH 1:54-4:33PM, 7.3 miles, 1221 calories, 2160-2599 elevation. 145 avg bpm/166 max: 79% (pretty good for me) Zone 5 Max, 18% Zone 4 anaerobic, 2% Zone 2 aerobic. Temp 78.8 sunny and only 11% humidity.
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Oct 23 2023
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 Goodyear, AZ
Go John Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking5.89 Miles 882 AEG
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Monday hike with Christina. Saw 8 other hikers and 2 eMTB riders. Also, live tarantula and snake skeleton.
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Apr 28 2023
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Go Clay Overton - Go Jasper Slate, AZ 
Go Clay Overton - Go Jasper Slate, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 28 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking5.90 Miles 803 AEG
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Deborah had come to town to retreive her RV from storage to take it back home to Flathead Lake. She stayed at Usery for a couple nites before heading up to Cave Creek Regional Park for a couple nites. So I put together a little hike we could do. She had hiked in the area last year. I picked her and Duke up and we headed out from Go John parking area.

We hiked up Go John and then hung a left at Clay Mine Trail and on to Overton. There were a couple bike riders that took off at the same time (counterclockwise up Go John/down Overton) and we would see them as we started on the Overton. The Overton still afforded us some shade so that was nice. We passed a group that were with a ranger apparently doing the flora tour. We would encounter a few other hikers as we headed up to the north saddle. The breeze also seemed to pick up and stayed with us for the hike off and on :) .

I did notice some wildflowers on our hike including a couple Delphinium, several Tansy Aster, lots of Buckwheat, a couple Mariposa Lilys, a few Desert Trumpets and some waning Owl Clover as well as others I'm not sure of. As we hiked south up the Go John I pointed out to Deborah where the old trail went before the reroute in 2007 (it used to go right next to the mine on the north side). Going down the hill always seems a little longer than I anticipate as there is an extra switchback in there that I forget about.

The gusty breeze really picked up as we got further down the hill. We almost got blown over by a big gust of wind and dust. I decided it was still cool enough to continue the hike so we headed east on the Go John and hooked up with Jasper to Slate. We stopped by the Michelin Saguaro. I didn't realize there was a bench with a little trail there; I guess I hadn't gone this way in a while. We also saw a couple bunnies cross the trail. We continued east up and down through the little gullies before arriving at the Quartz Junction where we sat at the bench, had a snack and enjoyed the view. The teddy chollas were starting to bloom. Oh, Duke was now a dusty Duke (he's a small black dog).

We headed on back only seeing two other hikers as we continued on the Slate Trail rather than taking Jasper. We did notice a couple saguaros with some blooms. We got back to Tonto 3 and then drove to the covered picnic area to have a beer. The ocotillos were blooming prolificly in this area.

WATCH 7:48-10:15AM, 2002-2444 elevation, 5.82 miles. Avg bpm 126/151 max burning 919 calories. Starting temp 65.8, sunny with a slight breeze later and 26% humidity.
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Mar 13 2023
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 6 Trail Loop, AZ 
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After breakfast we decided to cross the creek on foot while we still could before the rain to get in one of our close to home loops. The creek was running pretty strong but with waterproof shoes we had no problem finding a way across.

Wildflowers were really starting to pop but no Brittlebush yet even though the desert is loaded with it. It will be a sea of yellow up here in a week or two.

Met a fellow named Craig on the Go John Trail who was with the Desert Foothills Land Trust and we hiked with him for a couple of miles and had some good conversation. We also got in some great petting with two good horses and two good dogs. :)

A Mystery Solved :y:
The highlight of the hike was solving the mystery of a spring box that @tibber found during a hike with Cathy, @trekkin_gecko , and @LindaAnn . The box had a 8" diameter pipe in the bottom that made no sense at all.

We did some sleuthing and found the pipe exiting the ground in some nearby trees and we followed it to an old underground pump house just off the flood plain of the creek. The 12 by 12 foot pump house had a well and a kerosene engine to pump water up to the box for horses and cattle. The old corral on the Military Trail is nearby so this made sense. You don't need that much pump and pipe to fill a 8 foot shallow cement box so I'm guessing there was also some irrigating going on for crops back in the day. The word "well" is even on one of the HAZ topo maps of the area on Route Scout. 👍 I didn't find that until just now while writing this log. Photos in photoset.
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All the usual suspects plus the Owl Clover is starting to make an appearance.

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Mar 08 2023
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Go John Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking5.77 Miles 1,260 AEG
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After work hike. Did a CCW loop involving the Go John and a little bit of the Overton. Started from the Go John TH around 3:30. Trails were in good shape. They haven’t changed since my last visit. They’re a little rocky in section, but we’ll established and easy to follow. The back side of the Go John, where the burn occurred, is looking better. A couple of years and some healing winter weather sure cane make a difference. Foliage was amazing throughout. The Brittlebush was like grass on the hillside. Comparatively speaking to the rest of the week, the trails weren’t too busy. Still encountered close to 10 hikers. No wildlife. Weather still perfect. Jogged what I could, despite my knees and feet.
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Feb 28 2023
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Go John - Overton - Clay Mine, AZ 
Go John - Overton - Clay Mine, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
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Written a couple weeks ago: I was going to do a Spur Cross to Elephant Mtn Saddle hike but thanks to LosDosSloFolks trip report, due to muddy trails, I found a Plan B up in Cave Creek Park. I planned a route and started out on a heavy broken-cloud afternoon up the Go John Trail (my 20th time since 2008 which seems to be the magic year for past trip reports this past several days). I hadn't been up this way for a while and didn't realize what a nice grade and trail it is to get to the saddle. I was hoping for poppies, which of course there was, but they were cold like me so I would see fluted Poppies for most of the day. There would be scattered Lupine as well and like the other hikes I've done recently, the growth is stunted for a lot of them. Once again, did the freeze cause this? or is it just early? There were quite a few hikers out as I made my way up the hill. I did a lot of filming on this hike too as I continue to document our green desert.

I headed north down from the saddle and noted the fencing over the mine shaft that, back in the day, we could hike right next to. The trail, I believe, came straight up that backside (north). In fact, if you read the hiking guide you will see it describes almost a completely different trail as it went nearly straight up the hill from the trailhead and down the otherside. I specifically remember hiking that. I think it was changed by the spring of 2007 to its new layout. As I continued down the mountainside I noticed the burned trees and some cactus, but there were a few wildflowers scattered about too.

At the junction with Overton I encountered a couple hikers as I made my way up and over the saddle. I was getting quite cold by this time and the wind wasn't helping :( . If the sun would stay out it was tolerable. I hiked down the long switchbacks noting some cool geology off to the right (north); guess I never noticed the curving lines on the mountainside rock. It's nice once you get down to the flatter part as the saguaros start to line the trail. I noticed another mine shaft off to my left (southeast) that I hadn't noticed before.

The sun would try to come out now and then but the wind kept blowing. I did get some photos of the green desert floor below. The rockery along this trail is so pretty as well. I decided when I came to the Clay Mine Trail that I would take that as I had never been. I saw a horse group down the other trail but they must have gone the other way. I thot this trail was going to what I thot was the Clay Mine that you can see from the Overton Trail but it wraps around the hill and down. I hiked along the southside past the bench and then saw the horse riders coming up so decided just to hike over to where they had stopped for their photo op done by the Trail Guide. He had hobbled his horse while he aligned the 8 other riders for the group photo. It's always nice to visit with a horse :) .

I headed back and around the hillside to the junction with the Go John. This is really a nice trail with lots to look at between the rocks and flora but it was cold. The sun was teasing me to do the rest of the hike I had planned. I continued down the Go John admiring the extreme green desert floor with the beautiful cactus and filming it. There were many cold poppies too so I decided I was done for the day. I was pretty chilled so I think it was the better decision as I didn't warm up until I was almost home. It's tough being Tibberlocks!

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Part 2 Overton, Clay Mine [ youtube video ] (I haven't reviewed this one yet)

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WATCH 2:11-4:20PM, 2119-2530 elevation, 120 avg bpm/151 max burning 736 calories. Temp 57.1 mostly cloudy, breezy, 38% humidity.
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Feb 21 2023
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 6 Trail Loop, AZ 
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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking7.78 Miles 836 AEG
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Solo training/conditioning hike using a backpack and heavier boots. The extra weight combined with the humidity kicked my :pk:. I added the little Menk Overlook Nature Trail at the end.

This area is going to be a bloom-a-palooza in very short order. Loads of poppies on the Go John Trail but they were all closed up due to the cloud cover. The rain in tomorrows forecast should be great timing for the flowers.
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Soon to be substantial. Loads of Mexican Poppies are out with more to come. Saw lots of future Lupine, Owl Clover, Fiddlenecks, and Four O'Clocks.

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Jan 04 2023
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Black Mountain - CCRP loop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking18.57 Miles 2,843 AEG
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I've had this one drawn up for awhile.
Starting at the Black Mountain TH, first up is Black Mountain. It was a nice cool climb to the top, with only a handful of people passed.

Next up was the clandestine neighborhood walk past Casa de LosDos to get over to the beginning of the Slate Trail.

A side trip up Louis Menk Nature Trail and then an off-trail jaunt to the old Cave Creek Cemetery before getting back on the Slate Trail. Cave Creek had a light flow as I crossed it.

The Slate Trail to get over to the CCRP parking area is nothing to write home about. The closer I got to the parking area, the worse the horse stench got. It reminded me of the mule corridor in the Grand Canyon

The Overton Trail gets better the farther you get away from the TH, all the way to where it intersects the Go John Trail.

On the Go John Trail I spotted a couple of deer grazing on the hillside. Views to the east included snow capped Humbolt, Four Peaks, and many Mazy high points.

Flat Rock was the last of the new trail tread on the day. It also offered some nice views.

Back in LosDos territory, I opted for more of a stealth route through his neighborhood.
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Blast from the Past, AZ 
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CCW loop in the Cave Creek Regional Park. This was the first hike we ever did when we moved up here from Phoenix in 1999. We used to hike it CW but both the Overton and Go John were routed differently back then.

The Go John used to pass by an open mine shaft with only a warning sign for protection and the Overton was re-routed with a couple of switchbacks around a deep ravine that had a horse skeleton laying in the bottom. Both trails are not only safer now but an easier climb for the touristas.

We completed the loop on the "new" extension of the Clay Mine Trail. We hiked it once right after they opened it and it now looks as if it has always been there. It cuts through the most beautiful half mile deposit of Jasper we've ever seen. Lots of quartz veining also. The should rename it the Jasper Trail as the Jasper Trail just to the east in the same park has absolutely no Jasper. :-k

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good hike. :)
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Nov 21 2022
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 6 Trail Loop, AZ 
CCRP 6 Trail Loop, AZ
 
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Hiking6.77 Miles 655 AEG
Hiking6.77 Miles   2 Hrs   36 Mns   2.69 mph
655 ft AEG      5 Mns Break4 LBS Pack
 
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CW loop starting from the P.A. Seitts TH. I was the first car at the TH and temp was 44*. After just one mile it was the warmest 60 degrees I've ever felt. The sun was just so intense it felt like 90. Funny how that works. I only ran into 2 people and they had both left from the VC to the east. I was surprised to see 9 cars at my TH when I was done. Where the heck did they all go?
The desert up here still looks nice but I'd love to see some rain sooner than later.
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dry Go John Canyon Dry Dry
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Nov 06 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Overton - Go John Loop, AZ 
Overton - Go John Loop, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking6.84 Miles 968 AEG
Hiking6.84 Miles   2 Hrs   36 Mns   2.77 mph
968 ft AEG      8 Mns Break
 
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Not my best work. Put on the new shoes (Merrell Moab 2); seemed okay but a tad loose in the heals but I like them otherwise.

Started from Go John TH and headed up the Clay Mine Trail. It really is a pretty trail with the occasional saguaros lining it. I saw 5 people at the intersection with Clay and Overton; obviously tourists. Like all the other trails, they seem longer than I remember ](*,) . It was warm as I made my way north on the Overton where I would encounter two hikers and four horseback riders. That would be the last sign of humans until I started up the south side of Go John. The bottom stretch of this is longer than I thot and the switchback was shorter than I thought.

I rested on the bench at the top of Overton. I was struggling a little today even though I had made good time up to this point. And now to head down Go John with a side glance at the saddle thinking I could just go have a beer, but I kept hiking on my planned route. It seemed it took quite a while to get down to the bottom where I once again sat on the bench. It's nice to do this as it forces you to look around at your surroundings.

This north part of the Go John trail was tough for me and it was a rough part of the trail as it's quite beat up and very rocky in places. I sure didn't enjoy it and I was sweating a lot for some reason. I could feel myself dragging but kept putting one foot in front of the other in spite of the crappy trail. I get spoiled on my city hikes with nice trails for the most part. A little ways before getting to the east side hill I heard coyotes but they didn't bellow very long. This is the second hike in a row I've heard coyotes.

The hill has taken a bit of a beating but not as bad as going down the other side. I did better on the hill than I thot I would but the last 1/4 was a bit of a challenge. I was not having the best hiking day. As I made my way down, this section proved to be longer than I remembered too :lol: . Plus the trail was not in the best shape. Once I got down to where you cross the gully the trail was better for sure as you wrap around the rest of the east side.... which, yes, was longer than I remember.

I was glad to finally hit the south side of Go John and head slowly up the very long hill; but it's a nice grade; not steep at all. After I passed the intersection of Quartz I saw two hikers and while I was sitting on the bench toward the top of Go John (where all the little quartz rocks are), three bikers went by. I finally got to the part of the trail I enjoy which is all those curves as you start down. I did hear coyotes for a moment again too. This side of the trail seems to be in much better condition.

From time to time there was a sweet scent of some sort of flora but I couldn't tell exactly what. There was also the occasional lizard scampering around as well. On the north side I tried my best to avoid looking at the burn areas and was successful for the most part. As I got near the trailhead I encountered my second trail ride for the day. There were seven horses on this one. And then another trail ride came shortly thereafter.

WATCH: 1:50-4:27PM, 6.69 miles, 2226-2657 elevation. 137 avg bpm/166 max. 48% Zone 5 max, 39% Zone 4 Anaerobic, 13% Zone 3 aerobic burning 1108 calories. Starting temp 72.8 sunny and 25% humidity.
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Apr 18 2022
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Overton Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
 Hiking4.24 Miles 552 AEG
 Hiking4.24 Miles   1 Hour   48 Mns   2.52 mph
552 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Parked at Overton lot and went CW turning left at Go John junction for 2 miles and returned the same way. By myself, but Judy and a girlfriend started in the Go John lot and went up the hill. At one point I saw, and heard them😛. Started at 7 AM and only saw 2 other single hikers.
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Saguaro starting and others drying out.
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