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Three Rivers Trail #44 - 2 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 4.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 15 2018
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 
Three Rivers Trail #44Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
Hiking avatar Dec 15 2018
nobert15Triplogs 49
Hiking4.90 Miles 3,450 AEG
Hiking4.90 Miles
3,450 ft AEG
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Loop hike going up Three Rivers to Dry Canyon. Up Dry Canyon to White Horse Hill. Over White Horse Hill to Three Rivers, then back down Three Rivers to trailhead.

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May 05 2014
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 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
Three Rivers to Lookout Mountain 11580', NM 
Three Rivers to Lookout Mountain 11580', NM
 
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JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking17.20 Miles 5,920 AEG
Hiking17.20 Miles   8 Hrs   40 Mns   2.08 mph
5,920 ft AEG      25 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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Of the three long hikes I did last Autumn, this was the one I did not repeat and I wanted to do again. It was a wait, but it was worth it, despite the high winds up high. It was also my first time at high altitude (>10,000') since my last hike here in early October. This was also a good fitness test hike for Santa Fe Baldy, which I hope to hike next week.

The lower parts are always enjoyable with the flowing water, the smells of the pine and the bird calls in spring. After I left US 54 I saw and heard no one for the entire time I was out, until I got back to 54. This might be a beautiful area, but it is lonely.

Higher up the smells transition to Doug and White Fir, and then Spruce and Elk, or their feces; hard to tell as they go hand in hand. I spotted several Elk, both in the upper end of the canyon and well below me in the same area as last fall. Evidence of herbivory is everywhere. I also saw what must have been a fox, not coyote, judging by it's tail, posture and huge ears, trotting across the ridge near the ski resort.

It was cold and windy on top, but the views were pretty good. I never planned on Sierra Blanca today, but the south views would not have been that great anyway, as there was dust from the basin hazing things out. Lots of snow still on Blanca, and you can really see just how rocky that peak is, despite trees nearly to the summit on the NE aspect. If it were not so windy here, it might be covered in trees.

Travel time was about the same as last time, but I started at 1125. Got back to my car at 805. It took me almost 5 hours to reach the top, but 15 minutes less than 4 to get down. Might have been faster, except my Altras are totally worn out.
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Oct 04 2013
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Three Rivers to Lookout Mountain 11580', NM 
Three Rivers to Lookout Mountain 11580', NM
 
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JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking17.20 Miles 5,920 AEG
Hiking17.20 Miles   8 Hrs   40 Mns   2.11 mph
5,920 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
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I thought this was going to be longer in mileage, but I am happy with the elevation gain. I trust the GPS, and the map elevation readings, but it didn't feel like close to 6,000'. I trust it.

I started at 10 of 11 this morning. Even with the shutdown, I was able to park at the trailhead, as had numerous other vehicles. Wind was up slightly, but not too bad. I enjoyed the smell of the pines and the running water. It took longer than I thought it would to make the crest trail, close to 3 hours, but a lot of the elevation gain is made on this section.

Rounding on to the Crest Trail and exposed to the wind, the hiking was harder, but not due to the trail. I encountered a flowing spring on the ridge, which is incredible given how high up it is. Flowing to a gallon+ per minute, I say.

Much of the views from the Crest were destroyed by the Little Bear Fire in 2012, but it is still very scenic. The grass is lush, and some erosion has roughed things up a bit, but overall it is in good shape. Had it not been for the wind, and the grass and herbaceous vegetation bothering my legs and getting in to my shoes, this was my favorite stretch of trail. Well, except for the end.

When you reach trail # 78, most of the hike is done, and in reality the real hike is up to this point. This may be the nicest of the hike. It has a Kendrick Mountain (Flagstaff) feel to it. The spruce is very nice, and the grass short and shady, for the most part. Very nice to walk on. Reaching the ski lift marks just about the end, and then it is a short hike up to the 11,580' summit, with a round wind break and views. I summited at 15:35.

On this day, I started too late to do Sierra Blanca, and the wind was nasty enough that I wouldn't have wanted to summit. Views were pretty good, and dust wasn't up much at all. Up from Monday's flawless sky, but not bad considering.

Hiking down went a lot faster than I thought. Then again, the hike was 3 miles shorter than I originally expected. I was down in 3 hours 38 minutes, total. Nothing impressive, but I thought I would be out later.
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Jun 15 2013
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Three Rivers Trail #44Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking11.90 Miles 3,450 AEG
Hiking11.90 Miles
3,450 ft AEG
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Finally... a decent day on the trail! Lungs a problem during the first hour, so Tim and Yubao went on ahead... I knew I did not want to drift above 10,000'... so did a loop around, some off trail... then down Dry Canyon. It was good... pulse up into the 150's... maybe I can train back up? Of course, I am now way out of shape!
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Apr 27 2013
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White Horse Hill 10255', NM 
White Horse Hill 10255', NM
 
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JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking12.50 Miles 3,800 AEG
Hiking12.50 Miles   5 Hrs   40 Mns   2.21 mph
3,800 ft AEG
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A really nice trail in an area I'll have to spend more time. Hiked to the top of White Horse Hill using trail #44. I think this is preferable to Sierra Blanca, as I can access it from the valley, it isn't 20+ miles RT, and the hill is seldom visited. I think Blanca in summer sees a few visitors. Also, the hill is milder/ warmer. Good views all the same.

I can't say enough positive about this trail and area. I even ran into a pretty big bear. It didn't seem to mind me, even after looking at me while I whistled at it. It ran away, which was good. It was my first sighting since Yellowstone in 2010, but really my first sighting since 2008 in Colorado. This was the closest I've ever come, 25 feet at most.

Time spent on the trail went fast, but was really, really enjoyable. Lots of birds, and the mixed conifer forest smelled great. Reminded me a little of the Dry Lake Hills, but the river was flowing. Flowing water is something you don't see here very often. The river was really washed out, probably from the big run-off 3 years ago. It would be nice to see that thing roaring in a big snow melt. Perhaps 2014 will be a bumper winter?
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