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Oct 27 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Run/Jog2.16 Miles 938 AEG
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Needed something short and sweet, and decided it would be a good opportunity to finally hike up the north side of Green's Peak. Located the TH and started walking; aspens were still vibrant at the bottom and there were a few patches of snow left over from last weekend. Parts of the ascent were steep, but it was pretty the whole way. The aspens on the actual mountain are all bare at this point.

At the top, headed towards the southernmost tower for a better view, where some people in a Jeep offered me a beer. Should've been way colder than it was this time of year.

Took Candy Mtn trail down, which was a lot of fun, basically a chute. The Jeep guy at the summit told me these trails were built by motorcyclists, which makes sense considering how steep they are. That descent was so fun that I was tempted to go back up and do it again.
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Past peak here. Still a few fiery aspens at the very bottom, but it's bare by the top. The view looking south from the summit featured some nice colors.
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Oct 07 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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Hiking3.18 Miles 631 AEG
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Walked the road to the lookout. Leaves were just starting to turn so probably a few more weeks still.
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Jul 15 2023
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White Mountains Wander, AZ 
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A collection of things from a couple of weeks wandering the whites. Always a nice escape. Put the board on the water in Greer for an hour because I really needed a shower, and I thought $9 at the campground was a little bit excessive. A cool swim sufficed. :sweat:
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Jul 29 2022
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 Joined Feb 26 2008
 Scottsdale, AZ
Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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May 10 2022
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 Tucson, AZ
Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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After work hike. A huge tree blocked the trailhead approach road so I parked further back on FR 117. Made a quick climb through the spruce, fir, and aspen, admiring the lingering snow drifts along the way. Steep climb on the northwest ridge portion. Arrived at the top just in time for sunset. Super windy and chilly on top, which felt great. Took a handful of photos and then started back down. I really enjoy this little trail.
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Sep 29 2021
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Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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Hiking6.34 Miles 963 AEG
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Fall color on the San Francisco Peaks … uh, peaks … during the last week of September / first week of October. Lockett Meadow is at 8,600 ft. el., so I figured the 9,500 ft. el. hills surrounding Greens Peak would have great fall color at the same time, maybe even a few days earlier.

Driving on AZ-260, as it climbs across the White Mountain Apache Reservation, I was not seeing any fall color. Hints of lime at most. I was really hoping for something spectacular, and was already suspecting the worst. Oh well: In for a penny, in for a pound. 💷

It was such a pleasant drive, I was tempted to skip the hike and follow FR 117 all the way to AZ-60. Especially after discovering my intended trailhead across FR 117 from Greens Peak was a wildlife habitat area. (Specifically for Mexican gray wolves.)

I started walking north at 10:30 a.m. on FR 117, which was lined by scattered western yarrow, harebell and mostly flowerless mullein. Greens Peak’s summit, with the fire lookout and hints of yellow, was briefly visible. In a ½ mile, just short of MP 11, I turned left onto FR 8674.

I skirted a campsite just around the corner, in case any unleashed dogs might take offense at my passing. Thankfully, Cujo was as absent as his people. FR 8674 climbed slightly for ⅓ mile, through alternating meadow and pine shade, to a low tension powerline. To the left, the powerline climbed to Greens Peak’s summit. To the right, the powerline followed FR 8674, which turns right, down slope. ⚡️

I was unsure where the trail continued. If you take the uphill powerline as 12 o’clock, then the trail continues at 1 or 2 o’clock. Now a proper hiking trail, the route pitched up, climbing 300 ft. in the next ½ mile. An obvious mountain bike downhill run snaked across the trail. The forest was darker, with plenty of moss. I saw some dandelions and scraggly fleabane.

Previously unmarked, the trail reaches a spur on the northwest slope of Greens Peak, which is marked by a diamond-shaped reflector on a green metal pole. Since straight was downhill, and I wanted to go up, I turned left. The next ¼ mile was the steepest part of the day, climbing 250 ft. Many trees were marked with round red reflectors. I started to see hints of lime in the aspen.

The final ¼ mile to the Greens Peak summit continues climbing, but at a more relaxed grade. The aspen now had hints of yellow.

The Greens Peak summit is topped by an antenna-festooned 40 ft. metal fire lookout tower. Very solid looking, despite the high winds. There was an actual brick pit toilet — not a wood outhouse — on the trail side of the fire lookout. Just on the other side of the tower, by the top of the powerline, was a small grove of aspen with cheddar colored leaves.

The Greens Peak summit road runs south through a fairly dense antenna farm. While the mountain’s north and east slopes are forested, its west and south slopes are grassy. As a result, and despite only being 600 ft. above FR 117, Greens Peak has 180° of great views across the White Mountains. Mount Baldy, 14 miles south, was easy to pick out. 🔭

After a short break, I started down FR 61C, the Greens Peak summit road, which had scattered harebell and hairy golden aster. FR 61C was steep, and a bit slippery, but not too rough. An SUV could probably get up it. Heading down, FR 61 was very shiney: I thought a Forest Service crew had oiled it, or something. But no, that was just the crushed granite used to surface the road.

The cattle at the abandoned roller scattered, except two which started to follow me. Maybe because I was the only intact male in the herd?

I got back on FR 117 after barely four miles of hiking. I could have easily cut across the base of Greens Peak, but figured it would save time, and give me an extra mile to stay on forest roads. Because walking cinder-surfaced FR 117 was so easy, I took the opportunity to check out some of the unnumbered jeep trails on the left / west / non-wildlife habitat side of the road.

Most of the side jeep trails off FR 117 led in a couple hundred feet to a one-spot campsite. But one trail in particular, just past MP 12, led to a campsite that seemed large enough for a scout jamboree. It actually had two porta-potties! Ironically, it also had the most fetid goosefoot.

I finished hiking just before 2:00 p.m. After my traditional sodium and potassium restoring V-8, I quaffed a Moose Drool hiking beer. Not that I really needed either, as I’d barely consumed two bottles of water, it was so chilly. In fact, it even snowed the next day! ❄️

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Not on Wednesday, 9/29. Probably not by this weekend. Next weekend, 10/9-10, might be good.
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Western yarrow were most frequent. Harebell, hairy golden aster, mullein, fetid goosefoot, Wheeler's thistle, yellow salsify, mostly sad & scraggly fleabane, and dandelions.
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Aug 05 2021
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Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking4.10 Miles 696 AEG
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Greens Peak has been on my radar screen for a while so I decided to hike it. I just walked up the road that does up to the top. I parked along the forest road well before getting to the spur road that goes up to the peak, so I hiked a bit more than I had to, but it was a nice day and the views were nice so I didn't mind.

There were great views along the way and at the summit. I imagine that I will do this one again this fall when I get back to the area.

After hiking Greens Peak, I had intended to hike a couple of other fire lookouts on my way back home, but I had a flat tire in McNary. It took a while to get the tire changed, and then I found out that it could not be repaired, so I decided to just head back home and forego the other peaks. I will be getting a set of KO2's this week.
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Jul 26 2021
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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Hiking1.44 Miles 670 AEG
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Hike 2 of the day. I think the route worked today.
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Jul 22 2021
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Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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Not sure why my track stopped recording? Probably because it was in my pocket. Nice steep route without any switchbacks. Had to hop one fence. Weather was nice as was the ride up there.
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Jul 21 2021
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Went up the road and then down the backside. Saw one hiker. 2 blue grouse and 1 horned lizard. Stats from RS. Distance seemed high.
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Jul 20 2021
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Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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No other foot traffic. There were 2 Jeeps and 2 ATV's. Kinda getting the hang of this hiking thing.
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May 06 2021
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 Tucson, AZ
Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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After work hike and first time on Greens Peak. Parked at the northern base of Greens Peak off FR 117 and started up the unmarked trail (old closed road). Still some lingering snow drifts among the spruce-fir. Made less of a snow angel than a snow lobster thing. Heard a hermit thrush and saw a herd of elk on the way up. Hit the top of the super steep ridge a bit before sunset and went down the southern side on the road for a bit. Amazing views, beautiful sunset, and chilly breeze. Still a good bit of snow on the upper Sunrise ski runs. Returned the same way, followed by dinner at El Patron in Pinetop. Great little trail and glad I did this one.
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Sep 06 2020
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
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Hiking2.56 Miles 819 AEG
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Guaranteed solitude on this one. Short and steep. My daughter was a little tired from it being our second hike of the day. Had lunch at the top, then headed back down.
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We left Phoenix early Friday morning without a real plan of where we were going to go but someplace east of Payson. Somewhere along the 260 we decided to make the haul to an oldie but a favorite, Greens Peak. As expected it was busy, but not as awful as we expected it to be with Stage II conditions of most forests and the closure of the Tonto.

We pulled into our campsite shortly after 9am, setup our home away from home for the next two nights, and spent the rest of the day with a few cold ones and some cards. Our nearest neighbors were ~500 yards away and were not the typical ‘rim crowd’ with loud music and late night partying. There was a lot of UTV/ATV traffic but that seemed to die down shortly after sunset. I’ll take it!

Greens Peak Hike

The next morning I managed to hike up to Greens Peak. From out campsite I followed FR8603 which was mostly overgrown until it ended about one and one-half miles north from my campsite. Checking my maps I decided to backtrack ~30 yards and continued east towards the north slope of the Greens Peak. This is where the hike got a bit interesting for me as something was following me for a good bit of distance before I connected with the Greens Peak Trail. I’ve never really felt dread or fear while hiking before but those feelings were present on this trip. I never managed to see what was following me but I was glad to be out of the bush! Spent about 30 minutes on the peak taking in the views and having a Gatorade. Hiked the road back down to camp. According to Gaia I logged just under six and a half miles and just over a 1,000 feet of elevation from my campsite

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I was still feeling pretty good, minus my fright in the woods, after I got back to camp so I took the wife and the dog for a drive to the East Baldy Trail No. 95. I have ever seen the west or east trail-head parking lots of Baldy being that busy. Cars were parked all over the place and there were hoards of people. Yuck… Well, we made the drive so might as well try to get a hike in. We made it about two miles back before our little dog was over it. Oh well, surprised he made it that far! Short lived but still a pleasant drive. Headed into Greer for some ice and a snack, then back to camp.

After getting back to camp we decided to hike the road up to Greens Peak to catch in the fireworks from Show Low, Concho, and Spingerville-Eager. Kinda neat to have a 180 degree view of fireworks. There were a lot of folks with trucks and ATVs on the peak for the same reason. Didn’t manage to capture the eclipse due to cloud coverage but still pretty neat to watch the fireworks.

A very relaxing weekend overall, we enjoyed our time out there. I am anxiously waiting for some planned time-off from work during a less busier time with the trip being focused on a more remote trip into the back country. No monsoons on our trip, dangit! Love being in the mountains during a good thunderstorm. However, cool temperatures at night and mild days beat the 110s of the valley. Still wondering what was following me while I hiked up to Greens Peak. It kind of reminds of some of the stories form Craig Child's in his book Animal Dialogues. Could have been many things, I guess I’ll never know.
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Oct 07 2019
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Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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Why didn't I download the route for this hike before trying to wing it ? It was late in the day and I thought I knew which hill was Greens Peak. I'm logging under this peak b/c that was my intent and the one we scaled the side of is hop-skip-jump over so close. We went to a saddle between two hills.

Anyway .... FR 117 is GORGEOUS right now with aspen all different colors. Such a pretty drive - and hardly anyone is out here. It's the opposite of Flagstaff leaf-hunters. White Mtns are under recognized for leaf beauty and I hope it stays that way so it stays peaceful and like a true escape.
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FR 117 and 117-A and surrounding cinder cone hills are patchy beautiful yellow aspen - some orange/red along roads too.
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Jul 11 2019
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Greens Peak TrailAlpine, AZ
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Hike the road. Not lot of good views as it was very hazy.
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Headed up Wednesday night for a weekend in the cool pines. It could not have been more fun. We did a few short hikes with the dogs, along with some scenic drives and a lot of good old relaxing and laughing at anybody who wasn't us. No, we laughed at each other and ourselves too! :sweat:

The Whiting Knoll fire was a sight to see. The fireworks in Springerville and Sunrise were more impressive than I would have guessed. The weather was great and the company top notch (who doesn't love dogs ;) )!
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Nov 12 2017
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Nov 12 2017
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Quick hike up Greens Peak first thing in the morning. Cool to start, but no wind. Short and steep, but easy to follow, and I like the views from the summit.
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Jun 10 2017
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Hiking2.34 Miles 805 AEG
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We were in the area, and decided to check out Greens Peak before continuing on with the rest of our day. This was a cute little trail, and the views from the top were great. The middle third of the trail is pretty steep, but the kids managed just fine. There were only a couple of trees fallen across the trail, and they were all very easy to get over. If you happen to be in the area, this one is worth doing.
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