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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
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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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Oct 05 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
136th Street Express Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.75 Miles 479 AEG
Hiking11.75 Miles   4 Hrs      2.95 mph
479 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Started from the Fraesfield TH and took the Black Hill Trail to the corner of the park and then headed north on the 136th St. Express, then made a counterclockwise loop with Dove Valley, Cowpoke, Granite Mountain Loop, Bootlegger,Turpentine, and Black Hill again.

Heading south on the Granite Mountain Loop Trail just north of the scenic overlook, there was a biker who stopped. As I got near him he pointed out the diamondback that he was waiting on. It was in the shade, coiled up and now nervous that both of us where near it. There was no way around since the trail is cut into an extremely steep and rough slope at that point. The biker went first, stepping up some rocks on the other side of the trail and using his bike as a shield. I then took the same route without incident.
On the Turpentine Trail I saw a fox but wasn't able to get a picture. I lost it in the brush but had my camera turned on and ready. And then it crossed the trail in front of me in a flash.

Temperature was cool at first, especially in the shade. It warmed up by the time I was done, but not nearly like it's been through the summer. Made very good time and kept up at a pretty good clip at 3mph due to the flat and smooth trails. Got nearly 12 miles done before 10:30am.
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Feb 06 2024
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 Sunnyslope, PHX
Tom's Thumb TH to Granite Mountain TH, AZ 
Tom's Thumb TH to Granite Mountain TH, AZ
 
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking9.91 Miles 440 AEG
Hiking9.91 Miles   1 Hour   21 Mns   7.34 mph
440 ft AEG
 
Back out to do it again, with better camera angles. (Last week: [ photoset ] ) Totally different weather: 10° warmer, supposedly, but totally overcast, plus breezy. It was so chilly, that my post-ride refreshment was a cup of coffee from Taco Bell! Anyway, made fewer mistakes, stopped less often, and finished seven minutes faster. 💪

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Trails got water, but too chilly for blooms.
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Jan 31 2024
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Tom's Thumb TH to Granite Mountain TH, AZ 
Tom's Thumb TH to Granite Mountain TH, AZ
 
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Mtn Biking9.77 Miles 403 AEG
Mtn Biking9.77 Miles   1 Hour   28 Mns   6.66 mph
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I don't see a description for this section, so using a generic. Not a lot to it. Officially, Pemberton Trail to Jackass Junction, 1/4 mile over to Gooseneck Trail, then head north.

Two days before, recon'd the route 1½ miles on foot.

Me, I biked from Tom's Thumb TH. Fast downhill, through big cholla, on Marcus Landslide Trail and Rock Knob Trail. Watch out for peds. Saw skidmark where MTB almost hit cholla.

Left on Gooseneck Trail at Diamond Fire sign. Gooseneck mostly smooth hard pack, with covering of pea gravel. Occasional granite chunks or rocks. Off camber near housing. Twisty, quick flow -- esp. northbound. Washes narrow & easily crossed as sand mostly pushed aside by previous bikes. I'm a weak MTBer and I had no problems. Few MTBs (mostly southbound), not many peds.

Had chest-mounted GoPro, but angle too low. Mostly knees and handlebars. Gotta go back and do it again next week ... 😆
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I swear I saw some creosote and brittlebush somewhere in the past week, but nothing today. Diamond Fire scar still scorched. Hopefully friday's rain pops the blooms ...
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Jan 28 2024
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Black Hill Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking5.00 Miles 230 AEG
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Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hill
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Oct 01 2023
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Hiking5.00 Miles 230 AEG
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Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hill
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Jan 29 2023
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Hiking4.50 Miles 120 AEG
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Took a visitor for a short hike:
Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hill
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Aug 27 2022
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 Mesa, AZ
Black Hill Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.77 Miles 621 AEG
Hiking10.77 Miles   3 Hrs   55 Mns   2.75 mph
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I noticed that I had never hiked the Service Road trail near the Fraesfield TH. From that trailhead, I did a loop around Granite Mountain taking Black Hill, Service Road, Dixeleta, Whiskey Bottle, Watershed, Cholla Mt loop, Branding Iron, Granite Mt Loop, Bootlegger, and Black Hill again back to the lot. Weather stayed cooler than the last 2 weeks I was out. it was clear early, but then the clouds floated in and helped out. Along the Granite Mt Loop Trail I could see a monsoon storm to the north. Didn't see any wildlife or anything else of note. Parking lot was pretty empty when I started and when I got back. Saw mostly bikers, a couple hikers and one runner.
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Mar 17 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
McDowell Sonoran Preserve Southeastern Loop, AZ 
McDowell Sonoran Preserve Southeastern Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 17 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking9.05 Miles 503 AEG
Hiking9.05 Miles   3 Hrs   20 Mns   2.78 mph
503 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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Finally I was able to complete this hike, my first solo hike in the AM as I have been hiking in the afternoons. I got to the TH in about 35 minutes from my house. It was a breezy morning as I geared up.

I didn't spend anytime at this new TH and just headed on my way west to zig/zag over to the first trail of the day, Whiskey Bottle Trail. My eyes were immediately drawn to the ground to check out some belly flowers. The first part of this hike I was going to use my phone and regular camera to compare quality and in this case, it was easier to zoom to the ground than get close enough to get the pics of the belly flowers. There were also some blooming Mormon Tea as well. And of course, out here, we get the yucca which is a nice addition to the regular desert flora. It really is amazing how the desert around us can be so different within only miles.

And then I saw a sprinkling of poppies with a few lupine and the usual dotting of the landscape of Dichelostemma capitatum. You start contouring up the slight hill of Fraesfield Mountain and here a lot of Fairy Dusters start to show off. Another hiker passed me by, she had a camera dangling from her shoulder. I would pass by her a little later and not see her or another hiker until I got up to the Granite Mountain area. There were plenty of Wiry Lotus too and then the poppies and lupine appeared more. But I don't believe the amount or quality is to the normal level of spring that we're used to here. After I crossed over Dixileta Dr road/trail, all the spring wildflowers would disappear until I got to the Granite Mountain area.

My next treat was listening to a hawk as it surveyed its kingdom. I then saw another hawk over on a saguaro. Then the first hawk flew to a saguaro where they seemed to be talking back and forth; very interesting sound I thot. Then they flew to a tree joining yet another hawk before they all flew off as I hiked by. This is why I carry my camera with good zoom. Finally I continued on my way trying to pick up the pace a bit as I had been dawdling.

The desert is very full through here. As I neared the Granite Mountain part of my hike, the people traffic immediately picked up and didn't quit until I crossed back over the Power Line Road. And then it dawned on me, it was spring break and maybe that's why there were so many people, UGH! Once on the Granite Mountain Trail the wildflower activity definitely picked up. However, it was still not to the level I'm used to over here and I don't think it is going to get a whole lot better; but I think it will continue to bloom pretty good for the near future.

I eventually joined up with the Bootlegger Trail as I continued north toward the Scenic View. I don't think I've hiked it this direction before as usually I hiked it in the late afternoon after work, so it was a little different experience. I saw a beautiful Desert Lavender plant and some nice looking Canyon Ragweed and the usual mix of poppies and lupine here and there plus some nice looking Chuparosa. And guess what I saw, though small, Owl Clover :y: . I would see it off and on during this north part of my loop/figure 8.

At the Scenic View another family had followed me up. I grabbed my distant view photo and then looked to the south where I saw the fountain; no green water this year. It reminded me that I had hiked Adero Canyon last year on St Patty's Day where I got the cool pictures of the green water [ photo ] . I pointed it out to the family and found out they were from Iowa. They all looked so happy to be here; all smiles.

Now to head back through the hordes of people and hook back up with the Bootlegger Trail which would take me south and west of the VC. This is really a beautiful area with the saguaros and boulders scattered about. There were splashes of blooming Brittlebush along with the usual suspects of wildflowers. I was so glad to get south of the Mason-Dixon (Powerline Road) where the traffic almost completely ended until I approached the Fraesfield TH.

The cactus on the Turpentine Trail was impressive between all the varieties and sizes. I was able to get a couple bird pictures too. There were some more of that dried up plant I saw on the far west side of the preserve that looks like some sort of thistle. Still didn't get a great picture of it; should have pulled out my camera.

The Buckhorn Cholla was still impressive all the way back. There was also a large patch of Desert Rhubarb that all of a sudden appeared and then disappeared. Once again you cross over Dixileta Road/Trail (runs east/west) and you join up with the Black Hill Trail for the last leg back to the TH. Here they have a couple signs (just like when I crossed over on Whiskey Bottle) showing you directions and mileage. There is also a Maricopa Trail sign which I guess I was on too.

Now with .8 to go, I was happy to know I would soon be drinking my beer after another great hike in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. I forgot you could actually hike Fraesfield Mountain so I'll have to add that to my next hike out here. As you go into a slight depression the blown over grass is real pretty too. I don't know about you, but I don't recall the grass being so white this late into March. I'm thinking maybe Sunday afternoon I might do the Granite Mountain Loop to check out the wildflower action; altho it's supposed to be windy which makes shooting wildflowers challenging.

WATCH: 8.55 miles 2818 high point, 2561 low point. Avg bpm 115, max 146 (4% aerobic, 65% weight control, 29% low intensity) First mile took 37 minutes because of photo taking. 1174 calories were burned. 62.5 sunny degrees and 23% humidity with occasional stiff breezes finishing at 12:31PM
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some Globemallow with lots getting ready to bloom. A few blooming sweet acacia bushes/trees.
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Mar 03 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Whiskey Bottle Loop - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Oregon_HikerTriplogs 626
Hiking4.80 Miles 279 AEG
Hiking4.80 Miles   2 Hrs   10 Mns   2.22 mph
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A pleasant hike on easy walking trails on a comfortable sunny afternoon with my Grandson. The desert flora here is amazing with several varieties of very healthy cactus. Saw a Harris Hawk and a Cardinal and only one other person, a mountain biker, on the trails.
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Saw only a few Mexican Gold Poppies.
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Jan 22 2022
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 Goodyear, AZ
Fraesfield Loop, AZ 
Fraesfield Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking11.40 Miles 717 AEG
Mtn Biking11.40 Miles   1 Hour   48 Mns   8.14 mph
717 ft AEG      24 Mns Break
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Dodging rain drops on Browns Ranch trails this morning.
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Nov 01 2021
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 Chandler, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking9.70 Miles 520 AEG
Hiking9.70 Miles   3 Hrs   24 Mns   3.23 mph
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Weather was cool, so we decided to check out this area. Combine sections of Granite Mountain and Cholla Mountain loop trails along with other trails to make a 9.7 loop.

Desert is doing well after the summer rains. Lots of birds on this hike. I think we need to check out other hikes in this area.
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Apr 30 2021
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking6.00 Miles 120 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   2 Hrs   30 Mns   2.57 mph
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Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hill - Morning Vista - 136th Street Express - Monument

Took some friends on this easy loop. Saw 5 hikers, 9 bikers and 2 equestrians.
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Mar 14 2021
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Granite Mtn Loop from Fraesfield, AZ 
Granite Mtn Loop from Fraesfield, AZ
 
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking9.80 Miles 970 AEG
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Black Hill :next: Granite Mtn :next: Granite Mtn loop :next: Saddlehorn :next: Bootlegger :next: Turpentine :next: Black Hill
46F at the start and 56 at the end :)
Saw 2 climbers on Granite Mtn.
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Quite a few: scorpionweed, chuparosa, fairy duster, fiddleneck and lupine.
Not so much the others: 3 poppies (2 closed up) and one brittlebush flower :lol:
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Jan 28 2021
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking6.00 Miles 120 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   2 Hrs   5 Mns   2.88 mph
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Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hill - Morning Vista - 136th Street Express - Monument

Pretty quiet today which was nice, only saw 1 mtn biker.
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Whiskey Bottle Loop - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
 Hiking4.76 Miles 299 AEG
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This hike includes Whisky Bottle-Turpentine-Black Hills Trail loop starting at Fraesfield Trailhead. A CW loop. Noticed early in the week that I was a few miles short of my 2018 total miles....can’t let that happen so we picked an easy hike to pump up the miles.

Happy New Year to all of you that follow me on HAZ.......Brian
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Dec 07 2020
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Hiking6.00 Miles 120 AEG
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Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hills - Morning Vista - 136th Street Express - Monument
A pleasant 56 at start and 70 at finish :) Saw 1 hiker and 7 mtn bikers.
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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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May 20 2020
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking6.00 Miles 120 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   2 Hrs   5 Mns   2.88 mph
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Black Hill - Service Rd 4 - Dixeleta - Whiskey Bottle - Turpentine - Black Hills - Morning Vista - 136th Street Express - Monument
A pleasant 70 at start and 75 at finish :)
Saw 8 mtn bikers. There is still plenty of stuff flowering.
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