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Buck Mountain L.O. CNF 7571 - 3 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 15 2024
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 Tempe, AZ
Buck Mountain L.O. CNF 7571Payson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking1.48 Miles 290 AEG
Hiking1.48 Miles      49 Mns   2.28 mph
290 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
 
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I've driven by the sign for this one on FH3 dozens of times over the past 3 decades and never taken the time to visit. As we were camped in the vicinity, we decided to make a sunset-ish visit.

As reported, the road is closed. The peak area has been aggressively thinned with the presumptive goal of protecting the tower. Which is weird since it does not appear to have been used for fire detection in many years.

It is a cool old wooden structure however, unlike the majority of cabs across the state that are erected on metal structures. The footboards have been recently replaced, despite this lack of use, so the structure appears to be in reasonably good condition.

In the past several years, fire towers across the state have been inspected by the FAA and the inspection labels attached to the structure. Oddly, this one has no such inspection reports -- perhaps because it is no longer in use.

Blah blah blah. Nice to cross this one off the list. Reasonable views from the steps below the cab, though had the entry to the catwalk been unlocked, the few extra feet would provide less-obstructed sights above the nearby treetops.

I wouldn't choose the direct route down on purpose. The road is quite enjoyable for a return downhill.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Buck Mountain L.O. CNF 7571Payson, AZ
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking1.48 Miles 290 AEG
Hiking1.48 Miles      49 Mns   2.28 mph
290 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
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Short afternoon hike up Buck Mountain Lookout after hiking in the WCC. Interesting that the lookout was made completely out of wood but cool to see the construction.
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Buck - Humphreys, AZ 
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking17.90 Miles 4,672 AEG
Hiking17.90 Miles
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With the Coconino NF reopening after a fire closure, I decided to hike up to Humphreys Peak from the Inner Basin. On the way back home I stopped off to hike to the Buck Mountain LO, off of Lake Mary Road.

Humphreys Peak via Inner Basin
I enjoy hiking Humphreys from the Inner Basin much better than from Snowbowl. Except for the upper section of the Inner Basin Trail, the tread is pretty good on this hike until you get up to Agassiz Saddle.

It was a warm day, but I started early so it wasn't TOO bad. On the way I up I stopped for a break at please-don't-call-me-Doyle Saddle, and I saw someone coming down the Weatherford Trail on his way to Fremont Peak. He was the only person that I saw on the way up until I got to Agassiz Saddle. Even then, there were far fewer people than normal between the saddle and the summit. Maybe people didn't realize that the forest had reopened. On the way back there were a few people on the lower section of the Inner Basin Trail.

Buck Mountain LO
I drove up to the barrier on the road that is about 0.7 miles below the summit, and then just walked the road up to the LO. There was a rocky section on the drive up that might deter non-4WD vehicles, but other than that the road on the drive is in pretty good shape.

On the way up I saw several wild turkeys. The area looks like a good place to spot elk or bear if you time it right.

There is a lookout tower on top, but it is not in use. There were some new looking composite steps on the LO, so I climbed up as far as I could and checked out the views.

Below are a couple of anecdotes that suggest that there have been issues with the safety of the tower in the past.
July 31, 1953: "Attached you will find a bill of materials and a sketch of our proposal to make the Buck Mountain Lookout a safe place in which to work and live.
As you know the steps are steep, the tread is narrow, and considered to be dangerous. This was substantiated by the accident of July 1, 1953 in which William F. Langenbruner injured his right shoulder. Langenbruner is an excellent carpenter and with a little help can complete the job on contributed time.
Your prompt consideration of this request will be appreciated."(To Forest Supervisor from District Ranger)
October 17, 1967: "On September 28, 1967, Ron Barger, Wood Technologist for the Rocky Mtn. Forest and Range Expt, Sta., and myself inspected the treated timbers on the Buck Mtn. Lookout tower. We could find no evidence of rotting or deterioration of these timbers.
As a result of the inspection we feel that the basic structure and treated timbers in the tower to be sound. In view of this inspection the District will plan to go ahead and catch-up with the maintenance work on the tower." Memo - Buildings - Coconino National Forest Archives)
The mileage and elevation gain for the hikes is below. Stats above are the sum of the two.

Humphreys: 16.5 miles with 4,416 feet of AEG
Buck: 1.4 miles with 256 feet of AEG
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Buck Mountain L.O. CNF 7571Payson, AZ
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Hiking1.10 Miles 270 AEG
Hiking1.10 Miles      45 Mns   1.47 mph
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Sign say 1 mile one way.
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Maybe 5 plants of Spanish clover aka American birds foot trefoil.
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 Mesa AZ
Buck Mountain L.O. CNF 7571Payson, AZ
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Hiking1.10 Miles 270 AEG
Hiking1.10 Miles      40 Mns   1.65 mph
270 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break25 LBS Pack
 
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Last SOTA Peak of the day. 10 points great weather nice day in the high country. The fire tower looks very rickety I would not attempt to climb the stairs.

I had a nice activation made several contacts and I even had a picnic table to sit on.
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