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Powerline Road #2 Trail - MSPN - 14 members in 78 triplogs have rated this an average 1.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 09 2025
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62 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Whiskey Bottle Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Aug 09 2025
adillingTriplogs 402
Hiking11.19 Miles 666 AEG
Hiking11.19 Miles   4 Hrs   25 Mns   2.59 mph
666 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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It’s been a while since I hiked with Chris. My hip issues have improved since the last hike I did with him and Wally back in May. This hike looked like a nice way to get in some miles in an area I have never hiked.

We started out at sunrise and got a little color show with the low clouds and haze from the Billy Fire in the east. The infrastructure at the Fraesfield TH was impressive. They have spent some money on the trailheads for sure.

Chris laid out a loop going clockwise up the Whiskey Bottle Trail, up towards “the Amphitheatre”, connecting to the Granite Mountain Loop Trail then back along the Black Hill Trail. We made a few detours and ended up with a little over 11 miles.

The Balanced Rock area was really interesting for sure.

The heat was just starting to get uncomfortable when we got back to the empty trailhead (except for the trailhead Stewart). We encountered a good number of mountain bikers at the start of the hike, but that slowly diminished as we progressed. We came across a few hiker as well.

This area was very scenic. The abundance of granite formations and little peaks was a surprise. The trails were all groomed and smooth. Those mountain bikers need that and I will take it for sure.

It was good to hike with Chris again and I really enjoyed this area.
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Aug 09 2025
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Whiskey Bottle Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.50 Miles 704 AEG
Hiking11.50 Miles   4 Hrs   26 Mns   2.62 mph
704 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Got Andy to hike with me for the first time since Wally and I broke him on the AZT on Mt. Lemmon. He did a major hike last week, so I figured he could handle this area.

We started very early and headed up Whiskey Bottle Trail, then took Watershed to Branding Iron, south on the Granite Mt. Loop. Along the way we took detours to check out The Amphitheater and then Balanced Rock, which needed straightened : wink : .

Finished up the loop going to the Powerline Trail and then headed back on the Black Hills Trail.

Very cool to start early on, but the last hour or so it got a bit warm. There were one or two breezes later on, but I would not categorize them as cool. Nice to hike with Andy again and get in a decent hike at this time of year without heat exhaustion.
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Jul 19 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 19 2025
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking12.11 Miles 735 AEG
Hiking12.11 Miles   4 Hrs   21 Mns   2.78 mph
735 ft AEG
 
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Stayed local because it seemed like the monsoon was getting more active to a trip north might be a bit dicey. Started from the Granite Mtn TH and did trails that I haven't done in nearly a decade or more. Took Powerline #2 to Granite Mtn Loop, back down to Powerline, up Balanced Rock, down Chuckwagon, east on Powerline again, south on Yucca then back to the TH on Turpentine. It was a 12 mile figure-8 of sorts.

Clouds to the east kept the weather cooler to start, then had a bit of shade from Granite Mtn on the west side. Got a little warm on the last mile, but overall pretty decent temps. Made very good time, under 21 minutes for almost every mile. Traffic was light, but steady. Only wildlife was a hawk on a powerline tower early on screeching at me until I took out my camera, and then it took off.
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Mar 20 2025
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Oregon_HikerTriplogs 626
Hiking6.50 Miles 540 AEG
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Another day-hike with my cousin visiting from Washington State. We did the Granite Mountain Loop, including a short side trek to the Balanced Rock, in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve - North. This is one of my favorite hikes in this section of MSP. This time of year there is usually a generous display of wildflowers but not this year. Most of the Brittlebush were still working on growing out their leaves with no sign of flower buds. But the views of distant mountains and the granite rock formations plus good hiking company made for a great hike.
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Jul 20 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
West Express Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 20 2024
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.60 Miles 628 AEG
Hiking11.60 Miles   4 Hrs   6 Mns   2.83 mph
628 ft AEG
 
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I met Brian at the Brown's Ranch TH just after 6am. I hadn't been up to this area in a while and with the heat kicking in, this is usually a good spot because the trails are pretty easy to hike. I was open to anything, and Brian hadn't done the West Express Trail yet.

From the TH, we took Brown's Ranch Road to the Upper Ranch Trail, to Basalt Ridge, and then the Powerline Road #1 up to the north end of the West Express Trail. From there, we hiked southbound on West Express to it's endpoint where it meets the Latigo Trail. We hiked back on that to the Powerline Road #2. We had planned on getting back on Latigo where it crosses the powerline, but the heat was kicking in pretty good, so we just stayed on the powerline road until Upper Ranch again and got back to the TH.

The last mile or so I was feeling the heat. Brian's first choice for this hike was Owl Hoot, which would have been close to 14 miles RT. I was at my limit for the day once we got just over 11. 2 more months until reasonable weather it seems.
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Nov 08 2023
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop and Balanced Rock, AZ 
Granite Mountain Loop and Balanced Rock, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 08 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.30 Miles 528 AEG
Hiking7.30 Miles   2 Hrs   41 Mns   3.00 mph
528 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
 
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Cousin Jaelyn is in town and she's a hiker. In January I took her on the Bulldog Canyon/Blue Ridge Loop in the Goldfields. I tried to think of something more entertaining than just the dry desert. I wanted to do Peralta but I don't think I'm quite up for that yet. So I thought giant boulders and a plusher dry desert would do the trick.

The last time I hiked this loop was just as Covid kicked in, Mar 2020. Jaeylyn, Coulee (a rock eating, people licking 5 month old... puppy) and I started out to do the hike clockwise. Initially I thot we were going the wrong way as the trail swings pretty far north before you come to the intersection to choose which direction you want to take the loop. The big boulders are always fun to pass through as they are almost on the trail. I generally hike the loop clockwise so thought it would be nice to go the opposite.

We would start running into hikers and bikeriders including small groups of them. Well, the star of the show would be Coulee. Everybody loved this cute little puppy and he loved all of them. Jaelyn says it's real hard to tell him to stay close when everyone reaches out to pet him. He is very cute so it's hard for people to resist. And his tail goes many MPH. I think he probably burns more calories wagging that tail than overhiking the trail. Coulee did have to go through some cactus training but I don't think he's quite figured that out yet. Jaelyn has been hiking with him in the San Tans.

We encountered three horseback riders that enjoyed seeing the puppy. We, I mean Coulee, took a water break at the lookout on the northeast side of the loop. Lots of bikeriders were doing the same thing. As we hiked around the mountain I would point out other areas so that Jaelyn could get a sense of the surroundings. We also discussed desert flora and saw only a few lizards, a woodpecker and a squirrel. At one intersection, the lady bikeriders that had stopped for a break decided to have a fun time with Coulee so once again, Coulee obliged. He got his fill of love and we were off again only to have to stop for another bike rider that got half way off his bike to pet Coulee. I was beginning to wish I had a happy face and a waggy tail😏.

We made the turn south on the west side of the mountain. I was surprised at how much golden grass we were seeing. I just don't recall there being that much grass out here but it has been 3 1/2 years since I was last here. We came to the intersection for Balanced Rock and took that as it's a short detour from the Loop. We hiked around and up by the rock. Here Coulee could have another water break. We were able to get our picture taken as, per their request, Jaelyn took a picture of some bike tourists that Coulee had visited. We probably hung around for about ten minutes before heading back on the trail.

We had a pretty uneventful hike back to the TH. I took a picture of the twins; they are doing well. Jaelyn also spotted another pair on the other side of the trail. This is such a scenic area with all the boulders and saguaros. I missed the turn that takes you north so we ended up on the Powerline Road which is wide and nicely graded now. Despite the powerlines, it is nicely decorated along here with boulders and flora.

It was a very pleasant morning for a hike and I'm glad to have been able to hike with my first cousin 1x removed and catch up with my Hawaii cousin. (FYI they own the Hawaii Hostel in Kona and condo rentals.) We met up with her mom, my cousin Connie at Carlos O'Briens on Mayo Blvd. I haven't eaten at a Carlos O'Briens this century. It is a nice place, even had a HUCKLEBERRY Margarita; however, it needed a little more huckleberry syrup. FYI The shredded beef/grilled veggie quesadilla was outstanding.

WATCH 10:09AM-12:51PM, 6.79 mi, 998 calories, 2580-2958 elevation, 127 avg bpm/163 max. 14% Zone 5 max, 61% Zone 4 anaerobic, 21% Zone 3 aerobic. Starting temp 62.9, sunny and 33% humidity.
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Mar 24 2023
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Bootlegger Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking4.50 Miles 200 AEG
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Checked out the flowers in MSPN
Bootlegger - Saddlehorn - Granite Mtn loop - Balanced Rock - Powerline Rd #2
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Balanced Rock Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Joined 3 other Stewards for some field work near Balanced Rock. Two biked in from Browns Ranch TH and one gentleman joined me as we walked along the powerline rd and went right or North on Balanced Rock Trail. Had a 7:45 AM start and saw very few bikers/hikers. While there are usually a far amount poppy’s in this area we didn’t see any.

First reported (Steward took pic) rattlesnake in the Preserve this year yesterday on Gateway Tr.
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Jan 25 2023
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Bootlegger Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking3.00 Miles 200 AEG
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Took a visitor on this short loop.
Bootlegger - Granite Mtn Loop - Granite Mtn Tr - Powerline #2
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Nov 13 2022
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Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 13 2022
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
Hiking13.82 Miles   6 Hrs   10 Mns   2.46 mph
1,924 ft AEG      33 Mns Break
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This was my second hike north of the McDowells. Kelly had an old track with two peaks on it that provided a basis for our hike. We altered the hike from the track a couple times. Not unusual for our hikes.
We started hiking not long after first light. It was chilly, but within an hour or two we back down to summer hiking attire. Saw a couple coyotes near the trailhead.
The ascent up little Granite was off trail. Lots of rough granite boulders, catclaw, and other not so friendly brush on the way. We triumphed eventually after taking a more difficult route than necessary.
After descending we were looking over at Browns Peak, so off we went. The trail up to the peak is in good shape and not as steep as I suspected it might be. Good summit views.
Our next target was Cholla Mountain. After checking the time and remaining mileage, we decided to save Cholla and Fraesfield mountains for another day.
The trails here are all in good shape and well signed. Excellent for novice mountain bikers, of which we saw many. Beautiful desert flora and rock formations as well.
Fun hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Nov 13 2022
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 phoenix, az
Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
Hiking13.82 Miles   6 Hrs   10 Mns   2.46 mph
1,924 ft AEG      33 Mns Break
 
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john hit me up to hike little granite mountain and cholla mountain in the mcdowell sonoran preserve north
we got going around 0700 or so
chilly temps - upper 30s when we started
bootlegger to the east side of granite mountain
we didn't take the best line on the ascent
our route was better on the descent going off west from the saddle
off trail in the mcdowells is slow going with sticker bushes, loose gravel and bouldering
it's also frowned upon by the preserve
we visited the balanced rock and the amphitheater along cholla mountain loop
i got distracted by brown's mountain, so we decided to hit that peak next
by the time we got back near cholla mountain, we were running into game time
returned the way we came after a visit to cathedral rock
beautiful day for a hike
lots of mountain bikers out, not as many hikers
we'll have to come back for cholla mountain sometime and explore some of the other trails
excellent linkage
thanks lp :)
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Mar 20 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Big Loop plus, AZ 
Granite Mountain Big Loop plus, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 20 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking9.41 Miles 517 AEG
Hiking9.41 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.52 mph
517 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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3-25-2022 (would have been my father's 95th birthday). This is delayed, but not on purpose, as life got in the way... that and technical glitches. Oh, and if you tuned in to see if I was with Joe, Bruce and John; you will be disappointed. This is a lot easier version of what they did.

I drew out a bigger loop to try and get some extra miles and take advantage of maybe, getting more wildflower pictures on March 20th. The weather was a tad dicey but ended up being nearly Tibber-perfect for one of the best photosets I have shot in a while. Seriously, it's all about the light! Nearly every photo was so good it made me giddy :D . The hike itself was fabulous as well. I'm at a crossroads where I can't decide if I want to hike for speed or for the experience; it's hard for me to do both. Now that I'm retired, one of those decisions I didn't think I'd be facing.

I started up Powerline Road. I passed by a docent before stopping to take a picture of a tall Soaptree Yucca. The docent passed me. When I caught him I asked if he was hiking arbitrarily or had a route. He was doing the Turpentine/Black Hill loop. I continued on my way until I noticed a gathering of Fairy Duster and then saw a Roadrunner land so I snapped a couple pictures. The Roadrunner was pretty fast so only got his backside. I mentioned it to the docent and he says they rarely see Roadrunners out here.

As I veered to the right, north, I heard and then spotted a male Phainopepla and zoomed in for a few shots. I hooked up with the Granite Mountain Loop Trail where I started encountering lots of great color; especially with the partly cloudy light and of course, lots more people too. Needless to say, I got bogged down taking pictures and dodging hikers and bikers. However, the flower show is very, very light compared to normal; especially the lack of poppies and lupine ground cover. What was there for the next half-mile was very pretty and lush with the Chuparosa and Brittlebush.

Next I saw a couple hawks high in the air. For awhile, they were hovering side by side riding the thermal. I tried to get a photo but this camera will not take the shot until its focused on the subject. I did get several photos but mostly enjoyed just watching them. This funny substance started dropping on me but not enough to deter me from continuing. I checked out the Siamese Twin saguaros which are growing up nicely. Along here were some small wildflowers including Owl Clover, Popcorn Flower, and some Lupine along with that little yellow belly flower.

There was also that mystery flower with the green bottom and dried tall top. I sure hope somewhere along the line I will be able to ID the flower. The other dried out flower that looks somewhat like a bull thistle of some sort; I think that's what it is. I was able to get a really good picture and turned it into black and white; a thing of beauty now. I made my turn on the Balanced Rock Trail and climbed up from the back side. On the other side, I took a picture of a bike rider which turned out pretty cool because of the sky above; should have taken one on my phone.

I continued west and south to eventually reach the Cholla Mountain Loop taking mind of the weather to the south and west, making for some pretty cool photos. I would stop and listen to the wind as I went by different trees or cactus. The wind sounds much differently when you stop near some object that's capturing its cooler sound. This happened again as I was near the Coyote Loop on the north side of my hike. I was glad to have the wind at my back as it seemed a bit warmer. It's been a while since I've been this close to Cholla Mountain and the foreground views provided great entertainment.

There were two different sections going on this part of the trail, an Ocotillo area and a Crucifixion area. A little past this were some blooming Banana Yuccas. I would see a few more of those in the next few miles of my hike. Of course, my eyes are also drawn to the occasional light on Granite Mountain. Once I started hiking on Branding Iron Trail you could see the very stormy weather in the Mazzies which, once again, provided for great pictures. I also spotted a rock window that had a saguaro on the other side of it, very 8) . It's one of those things that if you don't look the right way you will miss it. I eventually came around to its other side and there is a path up to the area. It's also interesting that there are signs up on old trails that basically say, travel at your own risk. I would see four of these.

Next I joined back up with the Granite Mountain Loop which was familiar territory for me as I've hiked this loop in this direction a few times. There was great light on one of those Whitethorn Acacia trees; those thorns are simply stunning. I did look over to what I call Cholla Hill and saw three downed saguaros so I stepped off trail to get a picture; being mindful of snakes.

And now, onto new territory, Coyote Canyon Trail. Here I found a butterfly more or less sitting on a flower but no luck with my focus on it. But, I did get some very close shots of a squirrel that seemed to be posing so that I could get the perfect shot. Just a little bit later, I got to circle the double Crested Saguaro cactus :) . It is a nice healthy specimen. There is also another trail junction here. This trail was a continual surprise. I don't know who designed this route but it was a delight. And they call this a Canyon for a reason. Apparently on the previous trip reports/pictures, I must have missed this or forgotten what a treat this was, certainly unexpected for a desert hike.

I meandered my way and came upon a sign that said Dove Valley Trail; altho I thot this was all Coyote Canyon Loop; which perhaps it is with this trail thrown in as part of the loop. As I headed south you hike near where there is a grass pool to your right (west). I thot it was Bootlegger Tank but it wasn't as that comes up later. I don't see any name for it so it must just be a low laying area. There seems to be other trails that shoot off from here so I'll have to check them out in the future. This is a fun area to hike. I passed the intersection with the Cow Poke Trail as I headed east on the Dove Valley Trail (former road I think). In the distance I could see the sun rays shining down on Granite Mountain so I kept an eye on that to see if we'd get some bigger rays and over a larger portion of the mountain.

I finally made it to 136th Street Express Trail of which I had low expectations but once again, was pleasantly surprised. It zigs and zags and bypasses Bootlegger Tank which is empty but pretty good-sized. I started seeing more bike riders as I had since getting on the Dove Valley part of the trail. Lots of great scenery but I lost my light; though I did get a picture of a Mockingbird and then later, a rabbit by the TH.

It's hard to believe the elevation is 1500 feet higher in places so near where I live, which makes me think I could hike out here, even if it's warmer. My legs were pretty sore from my Barbell class the morning before; that always surprises me as I workout at least three times a week and this was my second Barbell class in as many days. It's not painful but I do feel the soreness in my legs. You would think hiking would loosen up your muscles but that doesn't seem to work for me. Nonetheless, a fabulous day on the trail and I had a lot more left in me; but with no elevation to speak of, I better :lol: .

TMI: Most of the pictures I took with my regular camera but I figured the phone would do a decent job of the landscape photos just because of the light. It seems my camera takes darker photos and the phone lighter photos. I prefer the darker as I can lighten them easier than taking down the brightness. Nonetheless, today, almost every photo seemed a good one. I also learned that the photo editor on Google photos is not nearly as good as the basic editor I use on Windows photos so I downloaded the phone photos to my computer for editing. We'll see how that works in the future.

The documentarian in me did a lot of that on this hike (photo documentation); thus, because of all the pics I made a slideshow. It was a bit of a hassle as I relied on the auto creator that did a so-so job. But the music is top notch thanks to @LosDosSloFolks, altho I ran into a copyright glitch so had to change out some of his songs. Oh, the movie of the hawk catching the thermal is at about the 2 minute mark; it's pretty cool.


Slideshow Video Part 1 [ youtube video ] thermal hawk around 2 minute mark
Video Part 2 [ youtube video ]

WATCH: 8.92 miles (high point 3071, low 2622) Avg bpm 126/max 153 (21% at aerobic Zone 3, 76% at weight control Zone 2) burning 1480 calories. Temp at start 64.3, mostly cloudy and 31% humidity finishing at 5:05PM
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very limited poppies and closed up.
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Jan 25 2022
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79 male
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Oregon_HikerTriplogs 626
Hiking6.30 Miles 450 AEG
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Went on this loop trail in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve North with Michigan Snowbird hiking friend, Jackie. We added on the side trek to Balanced Rock to make it a repeat of this same hike we did 3 years ago on Jan 21, 2019. It's an easy hike with very little elevation gain on well worn and marked trails. Great views of the erosion worn shapes of the granite boulders along this trail. Wildflowers were almost non-existent with only a few yellow Brittle Brush blooms showing around the parking lot. There were lots of blooming Brittle Bush on this same hike at the same time in January three years ago.
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Jan 14 2022
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 Chandler, AZ
High Desert Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Jan 14 2022
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking10.70 Miles 720 AEG
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We decided to put together a loop 10.7 mile that hit a number of trails that we hadn't done yet. This is a nice easy trail. I will upload the GPS route.
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Sep 28 2021
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop and Balanced Rock, AZ 
Granite Mountain Loop and Balanced Rock, AZ
 
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Nate_FTriplogs 124
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Humid hike this morning but the breeze and the clouds made up for it. Everything smelled so good after the rains and is green and lush. I saw so many butterflies and even a rattlesnake out there! And a beautiful crested saguaro. Had a quick side trip to the balanced rock of course!
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May 22 2021
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 Mesa, AZ
Upper Ranch Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar May 22 2021
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
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My original plans fell through to hike another section of the BCT with the I-17 lane restrictions all weekend, so I decided to head up the MSPN preserve and hike the sections of the powerline roads that I had never done yet. got started about 6:15am from Pima-Dynamite, but it felt later with the sun already above the horizon and the lot pretty full.

Just as I was starting along the Powerline Road #1, Brian was running the other way finishing up his morning run. We stopped and chatted for a few minutes and then I was on my way. I took PL Road #1, Latigo, PL Road #2, Upper Ranch, Brown's Ranch Road, Malapais, PL Road #1 again, West Express, Rawhide Wash, and PLRoad #1 straight back to the trailhead.

Biggest sight to see was the nest on Malapais Trail. I think I've seen that there last year or 2 years before. Got a good view of the mama hawk feeding her babies breakfast. the trail goes right below the saguaro they've nested in. I didn't linger too close or too long, wondering how stressful that might be for them to have the traffic below close by.

While walking in the Rawhide Wash, I thought I saw a biker zipping by the other way along the Powerline Road #1, but then I realized it was too far away to see. I turned to look and saw that it was deer running full speed. No chance at all for a picture.

Got back right around 11am and called it a day. temperature was perfect all morning, didn't even drink half my Camelbak bladder.
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May 21 2021
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Latigo Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar May 21 2021
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking9.00 Miles 900 AEG
Hiking9.00 Miles   4 Hrs      2.51 mph
900 ft AEG      25 Mns Break
 
Latigo :next: Rustler :next: Upper ranch :next: Wrangler :next: Vaquero :next: Watershed :next: Maverick :next: Cholla Mtn loop :next: Balanced Rock :next: Chuck Wagon :next: Brown Ranch Rd
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Apr 23 2021
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 Phoenix, AZ
Brown's Ranch Road Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Hiking8.09 Miles 1,242 AEG
Hiking8.09 Miles   2 Hrs   57 Mns   2.74 mph
1,242 ft AEG
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Early morning start at 6:30am from Brown's Ranch TH in Scottsdale. Started on the main Brown's Ranch Road Trail through the desert to the summit spur trail. Took about 40-45 minutes to reach the summit on Brown's Mt. Last 0.2 mile is uphill and scrambly in spots but nothing horrible. Great views all around from the summit. Saw a few hikers and mountain bikers after I started but that thinned out once I got off the main trail. Only two couples on the spur summit trail.

From there I headed back to Powerline Road #2 and east to the 118th St. trail. South to Latigo Trail and back to the TH. No one on the powerline road, a scattered few on Latigo.

Took a brief break at the TH and then went out to part of the Cone Mountain Trail. Saw plenty of lizards and a roadrunner. A few cactus, creosote and palo verde in bloom. No other exciting critters.
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Dec 31 2020
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Bartlett Dam Road to MSP - Maricopa TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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topohikerTriplogs 3,536
Mtn Biking20.76 Miles 1,045 AEG
Mtn Biking20.76 Miles   5 Hrs      6.39 mph
1,045 ft AEG   1 Hour   45 Mns Break
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Taking Nate out on his new Christmas present: Trek Marlin 5
Riding in wash's sucks.
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Sep 30 2020
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Black Hill Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking3.53 Miles 157 AEG
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The McDowell Sonoran Preserve Conservancy publishes a quarterly magazine called Mountain Lines. The next issue will have an article on trail etiquette and photos were needed to support the piece. Eight of us joined a photographer out in the preserve with half in steward shirts and others without playing the parts of hikers/mo bikers on the trails. We depicted situations .... like bikers coming around a blind curve with hikers in their path. I knew everyone so it was nice catching up.

I went up and back on Black Hill Trail to get a few miles. Started at Granite Mo TH.
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