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Jan 18 2020
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Exploring Arrastra Mountain Wilderness, AZ 
Exploring Arrastra Mountain Wilderness, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking13.46 Miles 2,286 AEG
Hiking13.46 Miles   7 Hrs   15 Mns   2.17 mph
2,286 ft AEG   1 Hour   3 Mns Break
 
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7 years ago we experienced the perfect deluge navigating Peoples Canyon. I bombed the redux with two seemingly cool alternatives. Smidge heavy on walking dirt roads to access/exit. Bypassed then eliminated known cool geology. Explored what would be cool for most other places. Mildly interesting at best. No regrets.
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subtle hints for the most part
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Jan 18 2020
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Exploring Arrastra Mountain Wilderness, AZ 
Exploring Arrastra Mountain Wilderness, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking13.87 Miles 2,331 AEG
Hiking13.87 Miles   7 Hrs   14 Mns   2.14 mph
2,331 ft AEG      46 Mns Break13 LBS Pack
 
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It had been awhile since we'd made it out to the Arrastra Mountain Wilderness. Joe threw out a track to hit a new section around Peoples Canyon and I jumped on it. Our first trip to Peoples Canyon was almost 7 year ago and was an Epic trip. 4 days of rain turned the canyon into a water wonderland. This was trip was entirely different. Cool, dry and sunny.

The road walk portion drug on a bit, so it was nice to hit the wilderness and the trail leading to Peoples.

The new section we were going to sample, took us off trail. We found some use trails to make the off trail easier. There's some pretty sweet geology back here the closer we got to Peoples. Bingo did not pan out, but the exit we took from Peoples did.

Not as epic as out first trip, but great to to get back to this lightly traveled wilderness
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May 06 2014
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 Santa Maria Ranc
Peoples Canyon LoopNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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Hiking9.56 Miles 1,305 AEG
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PSA from the granddaughter of Tina & Erik Barnes who own the Santa Maria Ranch and the 40 acre parcel that is Peeple's Canyon. While this is indeed a gorgeous hike, there seems to be some confusion about what is and is not private property. Entering through state grazing leases and the wilderness area from Hwy 93, you don't actually hit "private property" until you near the canyon itself. Tina & Erik have been generous to give permission to enter to most of the people who inquire about hiking to the canyon, because they too believe it is a special place and should be shared with those who will pass through it responsibly. They do ask [after you've received their permission] that you not camp in the canyon itself and not go with a group of more than 7 or 8 people. Thank you for your understanding.
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Mar 01 2014
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Santa Maria - Lower Peoples Canyon Loop, AZ 
Santa Maria - Lower Peoples Canyon Loop, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking18.88 Miles 2,129 AEG
Hiking18.88 Miles   11 Hrs   11 Mns   1.81 mph
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Last year presented a memorable adventure through the heart of Peoples Canyon. An exciting high flow creek fueled by storms galore tickled our fancy.

Two months of bone dry conditions surrendered to a 90-100% forecasted chance of rain in the area. The Eagle suggested finishing lower Peoples a few times throughout the week.

After six nice-view, albeit draggy, miles down the "Beautiful Santa Maria" we reached our hero... Peoples. Along the way we reminisced Ives Peak. The Eagle's Disneyland loop on that one looks stellar from every angle. Me thinks it's among the best the area has to offer on a consistent basis.

After a refreshing break we headed up Peoples. The muggy yawner of a day began to shift. Hey did you feel that breeze? Yep, it sure felt nice as the temps suddenly dropped five degrees too. The narrowing canyon gained our attention. The canyon split and the dice were rolling in our favor. Twisty, boulders and a deep... depression. Back in Peoples baby!

Acceptable, enchanting, oh who are we kidding. Going up a mild spring fed canyon just doesn't compare to going down a mild flood in action. Under a mile to South Peoples Spring it gets progressively tedious. With a tenth to go I opted for operation abort canyon and climbed out. Straight up I headbutted the base of a cholla. Nothing horrific like Denny's Ocotillo slip-n-tackle last week, just not paying attention.

The Eagle lasso looped us over to an unnamed canyon that traveled SE back to the "Beautiful Santa Maria". This circled us completely around Negro Ben Peak. The canyon was dry and traveled "down" a bit quicker with a few flora battles keeping it spicy.

It's good to check off Peoples. Negro Ben Peak looked interesting and worthy of a visit if you are base camping nearby.

The guaranteed rain made good on it's promise pounding us our final tenth of a mile. Boy howdy was it cold. Excited anticipation of hiking through those conditions all day seemed nutty.

Note: nearly twenty miles in a wetsuit in dry canyons is borderline torture

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Wildflowers Observation Light
Moderate for this year, light for good years. Desert lavender, owl clover, one sprig of lupine, Brittlebush and several other yellows.


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Intermittent at best for first couple miles. Picked up to a good low flow nearing "South Peoples Spring".

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It's a winner, feeds a lot vegetation out in the middle of nowhere!
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Nov 16 2013
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Peoples Canyon LoopNorthwest, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking14.18 Miles 4,687 AEG
Hiking14.18 Miles   1 Hour   14 Mns   11.50 mph
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I've wanted to explore this area for over a year now, and after the JBLP trio were there during a flood last winter my interest was piqued even more. But their visit did little to appease my curiosity since I knew that the conditions during their visit were extremely rare.

So Joel and I headed up early Saturday morning for a planned overnight in the canyon and I thoroughly enjoyed the landscape here. It's remote and rarely visited. The elevation is a bit lower than the Supes, so there is not nearly as much vegetation to fight, especially up away from the canyon bottoms. Sparsely spaced cactus and desert shrub made travel fairly quick and pain free. In the canyon bottom, travel was surprisingly easy going, except for in the spring areas where growth made for some serious bushwhacking. Still, willows, reeds, ferns, and riparian grasses don't cause nearly as much pain as catclaw and manzanita!

The drive to the trailhead is 90% nice dirt road. The other 10% is mandatory 4x4 high clearance. Just a couple of short stretches, but not the kind of road a Rav-4 or CRV is gonna enjoy. A real truck is definitely in order. Once done with the 5-mile dirt road to the trailhead, we made it down canyon in pretty good time. We took a nice break in the narrow canyon area at Sycamore Spring, followed by changing terrain along a couple of dry miles before reaching South Peoples.

At this point, we found the only flat ground possible and managed to squeeze our two tents on what might be considered a gravelly beach adjacent to the creek. Joel set out to find some photographic opportunities, and I headed out to explore some areas around the canyon. Had I had more daylight I would have liked to check out the cliff-lined ridge on the west side of the canyon, but I only managed to get about half way up before deciding that daylight wasn't on my side. The views from above the canyon were still spectacular and I would love to come back and spend more time exploring here. I did find what turned out to be a concrete trough -- something I had seen on a satellite photo and decided to seek out.

I went up one side drainage, crossed over a ridge, and descended a parallel drainage. Both were really neat. Narrow little slots with sandy bottoms. Often not more than 3 feet wide, but only 5-20 feet high. In a few places there were small dry falls that I had to bypass, but nothing was ever a real challenge.

Downstream of South Peoples, the vegetation is very thick and travel is significantly more difficult than any part of the canyon above it. I managed to get about half a mile in about an hour's time which is about where the water heads underground and the canyon dries up and becomes easier to travel in again. I'll have to get back here sometime to finish the last few miles to the Santa Maria.

So after a couple of evening beverages, we enjoyed perfect weather for sleeping and awoke to sun on the cliffs above. The hike out to the road was uneventful, and the 2-miles of road hiking back to the the car seemed neverending but still scenic. I surprised a few head of cattle that had adopted a friend in one of nature's paradoxes that just doesn't seem real. I've had several days of emails and photo exchanges with a biologist at AZGFD about it and they are sending a team out to check it out.

Didn't see another vehicle or person all weekend, though there were some obvious man-made boot prints in the sand from time to time, so it's not like nobody has ever been here. Then again, who knows when the last time it rained there?

I posted a few more photos than I normally would just because there's not much information out there on this one. I also try to keep my videos under 3-minutes, but this is a new area for me and most who visit this site, so I went over a little bit. Hope you don't fall asleep... ;) http://youtu.be/GXHC7123Ew4
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Spring source is not evident, but plenty of surface water appears, eventually turning into a running stream with deep pools of cool clear water.

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Plenty of water. No visible spring source, but deep clear pools for filtering.
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Jan 26 2013
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Peoples Canyon Loop, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking15.75 Miles 2,745 AEG
Hiking15.75 Miles   8 Hrs   53 Mns   2.00 mph
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This was a fabulous loop to celebrate jlp's 1 year of consecutive days hiking.

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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 South Peoples Spring Gallon + per minute Gallon + per minute
assuming based on the river flowing through the canyon

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assuming based on the river flowing through the canyon
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Jan 26 2013
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Peoples Canyon Loop, AZ 
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An Excellent Adventure into a little traveled area.

4 days of rain, and rain all day, made this Epic

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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max South Peoples Spring Gallon per minute Gallon per minute
Hard to tell with a river running through it.

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Hard to tell with a river running through it.
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Peoples Canyon Loop, AZ 
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Hiking16.31 Miles 2,920 AEG
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Epic hike with Joe and Bruce to the Arrastra Wilderness. :y:
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