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Black Mountain 4515 Ruins - 3 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 30 2022
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 Fountain Hills,
Blackjack Jackson, AZ 
Blackjack Jackson, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 30 2022
DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,375
Hiking8.25 Miles 2,522 AEG
Hiking8.25 Miles
2,522 ft AEG
 
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I headed out to hike the Blackjack Mountains highpoint and Jackson Butte, and figured that I would hike up to Black Mountain 4515 while I was out there. This was actually 2 separate hikes: 1) Blackjack and Black, and 2) Jackson.

Black Mountain 4515
I drove in on FR 645 and parked outside the crumple gate to unsigned FR 986. Most any vehicle can drive on FR 645. I would have driven to the base of Black Mountain, but it was no more than 1/4 mile from the gate so I decided to walk it. Most any 4WD vehicle could make the short drive.

I was a short, but steep, climb up to the Black Mountain summit. There was some vegetation in the way, but it was fairly easy to dodge it. Views were great at the summit, and there are some cool ruins up there.

Blackjack Mountains HP
I descended Black Mountain the same way that I went up, and then continued hiking on FR 986. It would be challenging for a stock 4WD vehicle to continue past Black Mountain, and I was glad to be walking it rather than driving. I turned off of the road at the recommended point in the guide and it worked out well. It was a straight-forward ascent, and I'd say that the off-trail hiking was 95% open country and 5% easy bushwhacking.

Views were great at the summit, so I hung out there for a bit. There was a Lilley-MacLeod summit register log up there.

Jackson Butte
After driving back to Highway 60, I continued north to the "trailhead" for Jackson Butte. Any vehicle could get there.

I had drawn up a planned route on RouteScout which worked out well, although I was a bit north of my planned route on the way up. However, I pretty much followed the plan to a "T" on the descent. I thought that my descent route was better.

It was easy navigating: on the way up the summit was in view, and on the descent the parking area was in view.

There was a tad bit of bushwhacking and rock scrambling just below the summit, but there was nothing sketchy at all. There was a bit of vegetation at the summit, which blocked the views a little bit. There are some interesting ruins at the summit also.

Synopsis
I like this area and really enjoyed these hikes. I'll have to get back out there before long and hike up to the Sevenmile Mountains highpoint.

Distance and elevation gain for the hikes is below. Stats above are the sum of the two:

Black Mountain/Blackjack HP: 5.57 miles with 1,392 feet of elevation gain
Jackson Butte: 2.68 miles with 1,130 feet of elevation gain
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Mar 23 2013
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 Joined Feb 28 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Black Mountain 4515 RuinsGlobe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 23 2013
rwstormTriplogs 1,041
Hiking0.67 Miles 359 AEG
Hiking0.67 Miles
359 ft AEG
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Saturday it was off to check out a small conical peak with ruins on top and a nearby 4x4 track down to upper Hess Canyon. Larry rode with Hank and Randal with me. We parked near FR645, just south of the hill and worked our way up. Nice on top with excellent views in all directions. Randal found the doorway on the northeast side the residents used to get down to Sedal and Hess Canyons below. Looks like they had an excellent setup to me. We snooped around a bit on top, then it was back down to the vehicles for our next exploration.
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Mar 23 2013
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 Joined Dec 28 2006
 Scottsdale, AZ
Black Mountain 4515 RuinsGlobe, AZ
Globe, AZ
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GrasshopperTriplogs 578
Hiking0.70 Miles 359 AEG
Hiking0.70 Miles   1 Hour   25 Mns   0.93 mph
359 ft AEG      40 Mns Break
 
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Other than the three hour drive from the Phoenix area to reach this Ancient Hilltop Ruins, this might be one of the easiest off-trail hilltop ruins hike destinations in this area.

This ancient ruins (Culture unknown- maybe Salado?) has a number of rooms now all with collapsed walls and some pottery shards scattered within. Hopefully locating this unexpected ruins is a positive sign for more area ruins exploration to come at a later date :) ..
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Mar 22 2013
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Camp Grasshopper - S/R Cyn Wilderness (FR346)Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Backpack avatar Mar 22 2013
Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Backpack20.52 Miles 3,122 AEG
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Camp Grasshopper Mar2013 - Salt River Canyon Wilderness
4 day weekend booked months in advance
Yotes hockey tailgating "bookends" Thursday & Monday evening
Salt River Canyon Wilderness "mystery areas"
Off-trail hiking, ruins, 4WD trekking, canyoneering
Arizona "pin striping" my F-150
Talking to "real" cowboys
363 images on XT and 7D
Sleeping in back cab of my F-150
Black Jack Wash to Salt River (Jump-Off Canyon) [ Blackjack Wash to Salt River - SRC Wilderness ]
Black Mountain 4515 Ruins [ Black Mountain 4515 Ruins ]
Black Jack Mountains to Upper Hess Canyon [ Blackjack Mtns to Upper Hess Canyon ]
Hess Canyon to Salt River [ Hess Canyon to Salt River - SRC Wilderness ]
Another "Camp Grasshopper"
Priceless!
Having missed the past two "Camp Grasshoppers", I couldn't risk a strike three caught looking! So I booked a four day weekend at the beginning of the New Year, pushed off any potential conflicts (including my Yotes obligations) and assured Hank that I'd be there! Exploring the unknowns of the Salt River Canyon Wilderness only made it all the more sweet => [ Camp Grasshopper - S/R Cyn Wilderness (FR346) ]
Friday 3/22 - After Thursday night tail-gating at the Canucks/Yotes game, packed up the F-150 and headed towards the corrals near Clay Springs in the White Ledges of the Salt River Canyon Wilderness. Following Hank's detailed instructions;

Drive 80.7 miles east from Ahwatukee to Globe via Hwy60.

Drive 16.3 miles north from Globe on Hwy60 to FR303 intersection (by Jones Water Campgrounds).

Drive 2.6 miles northwest on FR303 to FR645 intersection.

Drive 4.86 miles west and north on FR645 to FR346 intersection (pass thru 1 ranch gate).

Drive 3.34 miles north on FR346 to corrals at Clay Spring (pass thru 2 ranch gates).

I arrived at the corrals about 2:30-ish that afternoon to find 3 vehicles, lots of camping gear, but no hikers => [ photo ] . With a positive ID on the official "Grasshopper" Jeep, I scouted out something approximating level ground and set up my base camp. After a beverage and snack I decided to climb up the White Ledges and checkout the local views. From this high vantage I could make out some familiar sights - Aztec Peak, Four Peaks, Cherry Creek basin, the Sierra Anchas and something unfamiliar - the roaring rapids of the Salt River in Jump-Off Canyon and the remnants of Quartzite Falls just beyond => https://www.americanwhitewater.org/cont ... #rapid1887 and https://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/16/us/8 ... izona.html. As the shadows began to stretch longer, I could hear voices back at the corral area and decided to trek back to camp. Arriving at camp I recognized some familiar faces - Hank (aka Grasshopper), Randy (aka RWStorm), and someone new - Larry (aka Oregon Hiker). As day light disappeared, my stomach sent out distinctive clues that it was BBQ time => [ photo ] . Steak with corn-on-the-cob and an appropriate Four Peaks Kilt Lifter to cleanse the pallet were on the menu. Camp Grasshopper called it a night at about 10:30pm and I crawled into the back of my Crew Cab serenaded by a couple of owls. 5.06 miles logged Friday on iPhone Trimble Outdoors Navigator app.
Saturday 3/23 - Black Mountain Ruins and 4WD trek to Upper Hess Canyon testing Randy's Tacoma and driving skills! Heading back to our Clay Spring camp at the end of FR346 we encountered the "real cowboys". Marlboro Man informed us that we may have some cattle running through our camp having moved 7 cows into our section. After a short break back at the camp (sans cows), Randy guided me down Black Jack Wash to Salt River (Jump-Off Canyon). This was the hi-lite of the weekend! Had an opportunity to see 3 rafts and about 6 kayakers run the rapids above Quartzite Falls... 3.82 miles logged Saturday on iPhone Trimble Outdoors Navigator app.
Sunday 2/24 - The Camp Grasshoppers broke camp 9-ish to meet up with Pam (aka Outdoor Lover) and Kelly (aka Trekkin Gecko) ready to explore Hess Canyon... Some cool wildlife encounters that day - long eared owls, head butting big horn sheep, a swarm of bees on the move and horned toads. Must say that the marble finish along Hess Canyon make this an unexpected gem. 11.64 miles logged Sunday on iPhone Trimble Outdoors Navigator app pretty much matched my FitBit.


Excellent time at another Camp Grasshopper! Special thanks to Hank, Randy, Larry, Pam, and Kelly for the good company. I was surprised by the 3-day/2-night weekend mileage at 20.52 miles logged (5.06+3.82+11.64). Photos (363 images to sort through - yikes!) to be posted when I get the chance...
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