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Mar 02 2025
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Hieroglyphics Multi-Peak Super Loop, AZ 
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Linda and I met at 4:30AM and headed for the Hieroglyphics for a loop hike with a few spurs that would take us to a total of four peaks--all new ones for me, several she'd hiked before. We parked at a pullout near Garfias Wash TH and started with a flashlight as the sun was just starting to rise. A quarter-mile in, I realized I'd forgotten the camera, so I got an unplanned bonus warm-up running back to the Jeep.

We followed Garfias Wash before turning north toward Hellgate Mountain, the first peak, with a nice sunrise as we started gaining elevation. Not bad getting up, just a lot of cholla to avoid. We got our first look at Big Hell's Gate from the top, and the summit (of course) had a MacLeod/Lilley register from 1998...coincidentally, Linda had signed in five years ago to the day.

Hellgate summit: [ youtube video ]

From there we hiked back down to the wash and continued south toward Garfias Mountain, staying on the east side of Peak 3081. The approach was brushier and steeper than it appeared from a distance, but once Linda pointed me toward the right peak, we made it without any issues. From the summit, we could see a little water below near Hell Canyon Spring, and we signed our second McLeod/Lilley register, another '98 vintage.

Garfias summit: [ youtube video ]

We returned north to Garfias Wash to continue the clockwise loop, passing through some cool geology and areas that would've looked great with some flowing water, but it was bone dry. I almost stepped on a Gila monster in the middle of the wash, then we detoured to a cave in Hell Canyon, where Linda tried to convince me to go in first to check for mountain lions (rumor has it, I'm not the first one she's tried that on...). No lions, just some guano and javelina bones inside. We finally saw some stagnant water farther down the canyon, but mud and a calf carcass didn't offer much incentive to forge deeper into Hell.

We got back on the loop and followed Horse Creek to the south, passing through more interesting rock formations and a few small pools. After a snack break, we continued to Horse Spring, which was mostly mud, flies, and cow pies. There, we turned south and started the steep climb up to Peak 3651, past an alcove, over a barbed wire fence, and then had a rocky/brushy scramble around a large rock outcropping before reaching a saddle. A nice breeze picked up as we approached the summit, and we ate a snack at the top, signed our third MacLeod/Lilley register of the day (this one an '88), and relaxed for a while on Hell's high point before starting down.

3651 summit: [ youtube video ]

Leaving the peak, we turned east before the saddle and had a steep, brushy descent over to Horse Creek Trail and Burro Flats. The area around Burro Spring was very pleasant--some shade, views of Peak 3465, some caves/alcoves, and more cool formations. Linda had been to 3392 before, and she waited while I went up to the fourth peak. More brush and scrambling near the top, then one final scramble up to the small, rocky summit. Surprisingly, no MacLeod/Lilley register on that one.

3392 summit: [ youtube video ]

I rejoined Linda to finish off the loop with some easy trail/road hiking, where we passed a deer. After some clouds had gathered in the west, the sun re-emerged on the hike out, with long shadows providing some nice views of Hellgate, Garfias, and 3651 to the east. Linda even found a random wrench in the road, capping off a long, tiring, and very fun day with ~12 hours of hiking. We didn't see any other people all day...and surprisingly, we didn't see any burros during the hike. We had a nice sunset on the drive out and got a final look at Big Hell's Gate before it got dark. Fun day from start to finish :).
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Hieroglyphics Triple, AZ 
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I had pieced together a loop starting from Garfias Wash, mostly consisting of hikes I’ve done before, including a big loop with Bruce, Karl, and Kathy a few years ago.

Got started just before 0630, with just barely enough light to see. John realized after a few minutes that he had forgotten his camera in the jeep, so he got an extra half mile of running back and forth to retrieve it. After that, we headed east in Garfias Wash, then turned north towards Hellgate Mtn. Getting to the summit was all offtrail, and we mostly followed my old track, first heading to the saddle, then angling up the ridgeline. Enough brush and cholla to make it interesting, but nothing terrible. Spent a few minutes at the summit, getting pics of the surrounding terrain, and hazy/dusty skies made for a nice sunrise. After that, we descended back down to the wash, managing to follow a few game trails along the way.

Once back at the wash, we crossed over towards Garfias Mtn, again offtrail. We followed some game trails up to the ridge. Once on the ridge, it got very steep, and we slowly picked our way through the rocks and brush. I had worn shorts to keep cooler, but the tradeoff was a lot of scratches. Higher up on the ridge, it mostly leveled off, but had a lot more cholla. Again, nice views from the summit, then we retraced our steps back down to the wash.

Heading east in Garfias Wash is easy. It was the first time I’d ever seen that section dry. John nearly stepped on a Gila monster sunning itself on the sand. I leaned over to try to touch its tail, but it was grumpy. Oh well. We went over the mountain lion den (empty) and to the first pools of water, which had a dead calf, then turned around to head south in Horse Creek. It’s more bouldery than Garfias, but still easy travel. Some gross water here and there.

The offtrail up to 3651 was the toughest part of the day. No trail, steep, loose rock, vegetation. Just like I remembered. It was warmer than I like, but still a nice breeze at times. Great summit views. Had a snack, then descended off the east side of the mountain. Steep descent, especially the top part, but we managed to follow game trails on a lot of the lower part, eventually reconnecting with an actual trail.

We followed the trail around towards 3392. Once at the point we would turn up towards the peak, I decided to sit this one out and wait for John to complete that one on his own. I had brought 4.5 liters of water, and didn’t have much left at that point. I took a break on some rocks and watched some high clouds roll in. Before too long, I could barely see John up on the summit, and a lot sooner than if I had attempted to hike up there. He returned pretty quickly and from there, we followed the trail out to the road. A few well placed cairns kept us off the deceiving cow paths. Once at the road, we followed it north back to the jeep, finished just about exactly twelve hours after we had started.

Good weather, and a great, but tough, hike. Didn’t see anybody else all day.
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The highpoint of Hell and 3392, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
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Linda and I both had targets in this area. I through together a loop that took in both our targets along with a plan B and C. Karl and Kathy joined us.

We started at the Garfias Wash TH to a brisk but comfortable morning. First off, to the narrows area of Hell Canyon to show Kathy. Linda's kids dead javelina was still in the cave. The cows have spoiled some of the beauty of this area

At Horse Spring we headed south towards the Hells Canyon high point of Peak 3651. This route was not the most direct or easiest way to gain the peak. We had to negotiate around the choked peak 3397 first. A more direct approach from the east or west would be prefered.

Great 360 views from up top. The original plan was to continue south. We opted for an steep easterly retreat to the Horse Creek Trail. There are probably better choices down but it worked out.

After some lunch it was time for our approach to 3392. Once again, slow going but quite doable. We took a break at the top in the shadow of Peak 3465. Our route down worked well to get back to the Horse Creek trail.

From here it was a road walk back to our start.

Good times and a nice challenging hike. Temps got a bit warm in the afternoon when the breezes laid down. I'm pretty sure Kathy won't hike with me again.
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Hieroglyphic Mtns - 3651 and 3392, AZ 
Hieroglyphic Mtns - 3651 and 3392, AZ
 
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Bruce put together some loop options incorporating two peaks we were both interested in hiking before temps get too warm. Karl and Kathy rounded out the foursome. We parked at Garfias Wash and got started right at 0715.

Garfias Wash is a fun easy walk. Nice rock formations and very little vegetation. Shade the entire way due to the early hour. Once at Hell Canyon, we stopped at the little cave where I tried to turn my kids into a mountain lion’s next meal. Wandered down the canyon a little more, where there were some pools of water. Unfortunately, cattle have overrun the area.

After that, we headed south in what I think was Horse Creek. Again, easy wash walking, with some rocks to negotiate in a few places. At Horse Spring, we headed up a ridge south towards 3651. Steep, and brushy in places. Took a quick break in the shade of a small alcove before continuing up the ridge. Getting around 3397 was a little tricky, and slow going. I made a comment about this being the week of the year I usually start seeing snakes. Once on the south side of 3397, we arrived at a saddle between 3397 and 3651. From the saddle, the rest of the ridge walk to 3651 was reasonably easy, with occasional cairns. My guess is there’s a route from the west that leads to that saddle then up; if I were to hike 3651 again, I’d attempt it that way.

After a break up top, we headed back off the ridge, then steeply down the east slope. In hindsight, we should have gone back to the saddle, then east, which would have given us a less steep descent, but we survived. We found the trail at the bottom of the east side and followed it around towards 3392.

Again, a steep offtrail ascent up towards the ridge, then southwest on the ridge. Steep and loose, but the rock formations were neat. The final twenty feet or so up to the summit was a scramble. The rock was solid and stable, but you definitely have to use your hands. Quick break up top before descending off the north side of the peak. We followed the ridge down, the veered to the northwest. It was a good descent considering the steepness, and would be the route I would use if ever heading to this peak again. Taking this route and doing a trio of 3392, Mill, and Pikes would be fun.

Once at the bottom, we jumped back on the trail and took it northwest to the Burro Flats trailhead. Whoever built the cairns along this route was a firm believer in large cairns using all the available nearby rocks so it was fairly easy to stay on track even when the trail faded. Once at the road, it was a quick two mile road walk back to Garfias Wash and our vehicle. Saw one harmless snake on the road. Warm after the breeze died down and I used a full three liters of water for the day, although I carried four. Having a trekking pole was very helpful on the offtrail descents. Fun day, with a nice sampling of Hell’s Canyon Wilderness. Good to see Kathy again, and fun to hike with Bruce and Karl two weekends in a row.
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The highpoint of Hell and 3392, AZ 
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Clear blue skies for this one and a bit warm in the afternoon. Starting from Garfias Wash TH we headed downstream and checked out Hell Canyon. As Bruce mentioned the cows have really done a number on the landscape mostly in the wash area. Still the geology is cool to see and enjoyed the section in the cool morning shade. Eventually made our way up Horse Creek and over to the off trail portion of the hike.

We ascended the north slope of Highpoint 3651 along the ridgeline. On paper it might look straight forward but there are some obstacles like 3397 that made the ascent more adventurous. Once around that rock we continued on ridge to the summit and took a nice break. Great views on top of course but still a bit early for lunch so we descended backtracking a little before dropping down to the trail on Burro Flats.

On Burro Flats and before the second summit ascent we took lunch break in the shade. It was getting warmer but breezes did help especially higher up on the ridges. Our approach to 3392 was not the best with some very rocky, steep and loose scrambles to the summit. Views on 3392 were better than the highpoint but we didn't stay long because there was not much room to sit.

Different way down off the northwest side of 3392 and it turned out to be really good route and the most direct way back to the trail. From there we followed the trail back to road. Finished up with 2 miles on the road back to Garfias TH. Great hike in the Hells Canyon Wilderness!
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Garfias - Horse Creek - Burro Flat Loop, AZ 
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First west side approach for myself into the Hells Canyon Wilderness. The short jeep-trail road to Horse Creek trailhead has fine pea sized gravel that might challenge a motion shy novice. I've changed a couple trailheads over here from
FR / Jeep Road - Car possible when dry
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High Clearance possible when dry
Experienced won't have trouble. That said most of the western drive and the majority of this hike had no cell reception... unless guaranteed dry, stay out without 4WD is the wise choice

Cedar Basin loaded with a few gnarly junipers is an interesting low hilly landscape.

Decked out in summer gear with a forecast of 70 I paid the freezer piper until we found sun at 9am : (
Someday I'll step up my emoji presence like the young guns Denny & Preston =)

Garfias is a cool roll. We almost connected to a previous trip.
Horse Creek is easier. Less immediate geology, nice low mountains surround. Aka block the friggen sun!
3125, 3184 & 3235 look worthy as a modified metal route in mind now.
Burro Flats was okay.
Jeep road back included a dozen+ convoy atvs.

Fanny packed like most cooler hikes now. Carried 68oz h20, consumed 38oz. Sub 50 temps Bruce's back was sweating an outline to his pack.

We drove out on the East. Great shape, no sand/gavel issues, sedan access all the way to the resort.
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Garfias - Horse Creek - Burro Flat Loop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
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The drive to the northernmost BLM TH (Garfias Wash Trailhead) can be made by a HC 2x4 Vehicle.

We did a CW loop, started in the 30's in Garfias Wash. There was frost on the rocks in the Wash (or snow as Jow called it).

We sampled a bit of Hell Canyon until retreating out to Horse Creek.... Joe was on a mission to find sun. We gather back up in the area on the well (First Sunny area) and hit Horse Spring to check it out. Next we turned to the SE to head across Burro Flats, complete with 4 Burros.

For me, the best part of this hike is in the Burro Spring Area. Cool geology with Peak 3465 being right there.

I'd drawn this track up years ago, in an attempt to sample what we'd done so far today, but mainly get up to Mills benchmark, Frustrum 18 and finally strike Pikes Peak (AZ) off my list. We made it off trail just short of halfway there distance wise, but the amount of remaining side hill walking would not have been conducive to my ankle. Karl and I sampled Peak 3019 while we were there and It'll have to be another day.

We passed through the other 2 BLM TH's out here on the way back. Burro Spring and Horse Creek.

The philosophical discussions going on all day between Joe and Karl kept me on my toes. By the end of the day, with all the facts presented to Joe, Karl had Joe believing he was in new person. Scary that one man can adjust another mans outlook, that quickly. I believe the generous presentation of Karl's favorite hiking snack food to Joe, was the turning point in making him turn a new corner in his life.

Only a few Poppies seen.

No Yellow Billed Sap Suckers were seen on the day.
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Pools in the area also plenty of sign of Bovine activity. Filter wisely
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Garfias - Horse Creek - Burro Flat Loop, AZ 
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First time in this area but Bruce had done several hikes here before so I was along for the ride. Interesting canyon starting out in Garfias Wash for the first couple of miles. Hell Canyon was a worthy journey eventually turning around at a deep pool and heading back to Horse Creek.

Eventually we picked up the trail by Horse Creek Spring and followed that through Burro Flat. As Bruce mentioned we saw several burros at a distance. We continued through a nice area around Burro Spring of saguaros and cholla over to some off trail. Bruce had drawn up a route to Pikes Peak but that turned out to be a peak to far. We ended up doing Peak 3019 on the topo instead which turned out well having some pretty nice views of it's own.

We made it back to trail and had lunch on wide saddle. From there we continued past 2 trailheads Burro Spring and Horse Creek on the way back to Garfias Wash. Good hike...much more to do in the area.
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Horse Creek - Hells Canyon WildernessPhoenix, AZ
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First time visiting Hells Canyon Wilderness, so we decided to hike to Burro Flats. I was using Christine Maxa's wildflower book for basic trail description, even though it's too early & too dry for blooms, and had a rough BLM map to supplement.

THE DRIVE:
Castle Hot Springs roads was in great shape — probably because it hasn't rained much all winter (there are pros and cons to everything, I guess). But also because of the work being done to rebuild the old resort, which is scheduled to reopen in October 2018. The turnoff to Cedar Basin Road was unmarked, but easy enough to spot since it is where the CHS road crosses a creek. Take a sharp left and start climbing. On that section of the drive we were glad for 4WD and clearance, but it wasn't too bad. However, our odometer didn't synch very well with the distances in the book and our map was (ahem) less than comprehensive, so when we saw a turnoff and a generic BLM sign for "trailhead," we pulled over and parked, thinking we were at Burro Flats. Unloaded the dog, put up the sunshade, got boots laced & packs buckled and strolled to the register... which said Horse Creek trailhead. So we decided to just hike from there and have an explore. (Note: I don't carry any kind of GPS/pedometer/mileage-tracking-gadget, so all distances are approximate.)

HORSE CREEK TRAIL
The trail is faint in places, especially in the beginning, but gets wider and more obvious as it curves around the south side of the hill and down into a drainage. Great views of peaks and saguaro, but lots of cholla balls on the trail, two of which the dog managed to step on. Eventually the trail drops down into a narrow creek with remnants of a building foundation and what I took to be an old pump box at the spring. Not much water, but it was still nice & cool. Trail crosses to the south side of the creek, then climbs back up a ridge, curves south, and starts easing down into the upper northern edge of the flats. At this point — around a mile from the trailhead, the trail sort of petered out in a maze of game trails, but one path to the east was flagged with pink and orange ribbons, so we picked our way over there to an open area ringed with mesquite (and carpeted in cow patties). This is basically a northern finger of Burro Flats and, right on cue, we saw six burros looking back at us from the slope to the east. They seem both pretty well fed and pretty chill for being feral. Clearly they've acclimated well. And clearly we aren't intimidating to large herbivores.

HORSE CREEK
At this point, we could have continued south on the flats but we were getting a little tired of pulling cholla out of the dog's feet, so we opted to do a little creek bottom exploration instead — since the creeks were all dry and the terrain was pretty easy to see. If it didn't work out, we figured we could just return the way we came. So we followed a small drainage north until it connected with Horse Creek, then followed the creekbed north (past some beautiful rock formations and a few greenish pools of water), for a mile or so until we came out at Garfias Wash. It was easy hiking for bipeds, but a little harder for the dog just because of the rock-hopping required through some sections. But it was mostly sand and there were plenty of shady spots along the way for water and rest breaks. Lots of sections with grassy mesquite bosques along the side of the wash, too, which were nice to see.

GARFIAS WASH
After reaching the spring and the entrance to Hell Canyon itself, we wandered around for a bit and enjoyed the scenery. Then we headed west back toward the road, following the wash. There were several more cool rock formations to check out — including a sweet little slickrock chute — and excellent desert scenery. Saw some big willows and magnificent old cottonwoods, too, which were just beginning to bud out for spring.

Navigation was a piece of cake the whole way, especially since we were just circling Garfias Mountain, which was easy to see from every section of our ad hoc route. And with no water to contend with, we just walked up the middle of the creekbed. Once we got around the north side of the mountain and closer to the road, we had to choose between the various side drainages, but we just kept going west and hit the road about 2 miles after leaving Hell Canyon.

Amazing how remote it feels down in there. Didn't even think about "civilization" until we heard the roar of dirtbikes in the last few hundred yards before we intersected the road. Strolled the mile or so back to the car, drove back to CHS Road and returned home by heading west toward Morristown, which was longer but faster than returning back around the east side. (Which would also have been nice, we just wanted to see more new stuff!)

Saw plenty of sign of javelina (including gnawed up prickly pear) but didn't encounter any. Plenty of birds, though, including cardinals, phainopeplas, gnatcatchers, Gila woodpeckers, flickers, sparrows and pinyon jays.

I can see that the whole area will require repeated visits, since I can imagine how different it is with water in the creeks and/or with flowers blooming. But even in the dry weather, it's a wonderful wilderness experience. Next time, though, I'm getting a real map.
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Burro Flats LoopPhoenix, AZ
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Had a great hike on Walkin Jim trail last week and returned to the Hells Canyon Wilderness to enjoy the wild flowers. Saw a big pack of burros right off Castle Hot Springs road near the Walkin Jim trailhead on the way in this morning. Followed Castle Hot Springs Road out to Cedar Basin to the Burro Springs trailhead. Lots of water crisscrossing the road near Castle Hot Springs resort. Also noticed some new construction going on at the resort. Driving Cedar Basin is the toughest part of getting to this trailhead. High clearance required! Travel time from Carefree Highway to the trailhead was a little over 60 minutes in my Wrangler. 44 degrees and overcast start to the hike this morning. I certainly don't think this loop sees many hikers, but the log book was full of UTV'ers that felt the need to sign in at the wilderness boundary. Today we did the loop counter clock wise, last time I did the loop clock wise, so it was a nice change of pace. Waist deep wild flowers through most of the hike. Lots of thorn wielding plants encroaching the trail at spots. Definitely a great choice for the season. We left the wilderness and drove the Jeep south on Cedar Basin and Morgan City Wash back to Castle Hot Springs road. This route probably cut 10 to 15 minutes off the travel time. Morgan City Wash was definitely a treat and had running water at spots.
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Hiking6.85 Miles 1,800 AEG
Hiking6.85 Miles   2 Hrs   53 Mns   2.89 mph
1,800 ft AEG      31 Mns Break
 
1st trip
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I came across this trailhead while exploring the area on quads last year. I tried researching the trail online, and found nothing. Well today was the day. I loaded up the pups and went on our little adventure.
The trail was very easy to follow, with Huge Cairn markers. Around the 2.4 mile mark, I realized I was off trail. I had no idea where this trial goes, so I hiked down to the wash and continued in the same direction. After 1/2 mile or so, I decided to turn around. I hiked up the wash and toward the area I lost the trail. I found the trail again. I planned to take the trail for a few minutes then head back. I noticed the trail was curving around and going back toward the road. I then decided not to turn around, and to continue the trail. The trail dumped me out at the Burro Flats loop trailhead. 1 Mile from my truck. I am now wondering if the Burro Flats Loop, ends at the Horse Creek Trailhead?!?!?!?! That wouldn't be a true loop right? I then hiked the road back to my truck. About half way back to my truck I realized I lost my phone. I knew I had it at the Burro Flats trailhead. I dropped my pack and jogged back to my phone, then jogged back to my pack.
The trail does have some very nice views. The scenery seams to always be changing. You do get a couple views of lake pleasant. I did have to remove a lot of thorns from my dogs paws along the way. I don't regret taking the dogs, but next time I wont take them. I did see 2 javelinas and 1 burro/donkey.
 Fauna
 Fauna [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Wild Burro
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average hiking speed 1.88 mph

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