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Brown's Mountain Trail - MSPN - 15 members in 64 triplogs have rated this an average 2.9 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 30 2025
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Aug 30 2025
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.22 Miles 1,032 AEG
Hiking11.22 Miles   4 Hrs   28 Mns   2.51 mph
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Hiked an 11 mile loop from the Brown's Ranch TH starting out by hiking up to the summit of Brown's Mountain while it was still cool. After the summit the loop was Hawknest, Stagecoach, High Desert, Corral, Brown's ranch road. Best views were up at the summit, haven't been up there in about a decade.

no wildlife seen, but I was accosted by a bee at the overlook just below. Lucky enough to not get stung. Saw 2 other hikers on the way to the summit and the rest was bikers. Got a bit warm towards the end but not bad. The higher elevation in this area is just enough to make it bearable at the worst time of year if you get an early start.
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Brown's Mountain Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
 Hiking2.30 Miles 224 AEG
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Had a 10-noon trailhead host time at Brown’s Ranch. Planned to get there early and hike to Browns Mt saddle. Toward the turnaround I started doing the math to make sure is not be late as another volunteer would be with me. Turned around about 1/3 of a mile from my target. Will plan better next time. Slow Monday at the TH as I only talked to and assisted 9 hikers/bikers in 2 hours.
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Sep 21 2024
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Brown's Mountain Loop - MSPN, AZ 
Brown's Mountain Loop - MSPN, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking4.40 Miles 477 AEG
Hiking4.40 Miles   1 Hour   31 Mns   2.93 mph
477 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Would you drive 35 minutes to lower the temperature by 7 degrees? Tibber would. It was a wonderful hike.
I knew I wanted some elevation, but also to build up some miles as I slowly get back to hiking. There were 4 bikers and 2 hikers with dogs during my route. On the backside, no one.

On the way, I ran into a bunny, the first of a half-dozen. I must have been interuppting their happy hour. It was nice to enjoy this plush desert, even at the end of summer. The chollas were puffy, the soap tree yuccas past prime but still tall and green in stature, and the saguaros were looking good as well. I guess after seeing Andy's video of the destruction of some of our Western Superstitions :lone:, it made me appreciate our desert even more.

I was out here last spring but had come up the backside of Brown's. My memory of coming down last spring sure wasn't what I remember as I made my way up Brown's. There's much more sweeping switchbacks and such so, for me, it made for a nice steady gain in elevation before that last steep push. Going down the northside seems longer than I remember. The good news is, however, it looks like they've done some trail work, as it was pretty beat up.

In the distance I could see where the fire had burned a pretty wide swatch. Needed my other camera to get a better view but I didn't have it with me. I always enjoy the sun bringing out the gold of the grass which then accents the trees and cactus. Once I reached the bottom I had the choice of east or west. I chose east as it was a tad longer. I'm glad I did as it was sure pretty through here.

I came across the new Interpretive Trail they are putting in. I'm a little surprised it's about two miles from the trailhead. I enjoyed my environment very much as I would catch myself smiling many times. My photos turned out so well, too. My hike concluded with a rabbit fest as I saw four more.

I've been going to gym classes all summer so am surprised my quads are a little sore.

WATCH 4:41-6:13PM, 1:32, avg bpm 133 (157 max) burning 629 calories, 2757-3205 elevation, 82.3 degrees and sunny with 27% humidity
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Quite a few prickly pear on north side, same with yuccas. A few of the ocotillo toward saddle had leaves.
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Jan 11 2024
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 Joined Mar 16 2008
 chandler,az
McDowell Sonoran Preserve North, AZ 
McDowell Sonoran Preserve North, AZ
 
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking9.93 Miles 1,042 AEG
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Kelly wanted to get away from Papago, so after a short stint at work we were off to the Brown's Ranch area. Temps were chilly and windy with a bit of rain and hail/graupel. When the sun came out it felt rather nice. Saw six other hikers and a couple mountain bikers.
Good to get back out this way. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Dec 12 2023
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69 male
 Joined Jan 20 2009
 Far NE Phoenix,
Browns Ranch, AZ 
Browns Ranch, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking9.43 Miles 934 AEG
Hiking9.43 Miles   2 Hrs   58 Mns   3.18 mph
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Beautiful morning for a hike. Quite a few hikers out close to the TH, but, as always, the numbers petered out a few miles away. All I'd see was MTB'ers after that. The overcast skies kept things comfortable.
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May 20 2023
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Brown's Mountain Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking2.83 Miles 335 AEG
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With Judy and Jake hiked from Browns Ranch TH to Browns Mt Saddle. Approximately 8AM to 9:30. 71* at start 77* at finish. Bees and gnats.
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Apr 27 2023
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 Joined Oct 21 2016
 Tempe, AZ
Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking4.76 Miles 693 AEG
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693 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
 
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Beautiful hike with a surprising amount of green & wildflowers for mid-May! We even got to see a Gila Monster stomping away from the trail! Lots of birds and lizards too. The trail up to the summit is loose & gravely. Great views.
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Apr 15 2023
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
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Crzy4AZTriplogs 615
Hiking3.84 Miles 620 AEG
Hiking3.84 Miles   1 Hour   27 Mns   2.78 mph
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Amazingly quiet for a Saturday in super bloom wildflower season. If you get to summit via Upper Ranch and Wrangler - that’s the quiet way. No poppies. Lots of brittle bush. Smattering of lupine and globemallow and fairy sister. Rare pink blooms on hedgehog cactus. Jogged a little on the way back to car. Wore a new hat that is a little bit old lady but keeps sun off and frankly I am a little bit of an old lady 😂. Turned 50 last week. Happy to have neck, back, knees in good shape and after changing my eating habits I’m back to my high school weight - so can’t complain. Grateful for a spring morning of solitude. Back to Mom shuttle duties soon.
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Brittle bush follow the yellow bush trail everywhere , smattering of variety of flowers also, no poppies
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Mar 10 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Cone - Brown Mountains Loop, AZ 
Cone - Brown Mountains Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 10 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking8.10 Miles 811 AEG
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... still catching up from my wildflower hikes:
Well I'm still on my wildflower hunt so I thought I would try the McDowell Sonoran Preserve plus I've been wanting to get out here for a few weeks now, and on a weekday.  The temps were supposed to be warmer today, but with a slightly filtered sun, it should be just right.  I decided on the Cone/Brown clockwise loop.  At the trailhead, I talked of my route to the docent who asked, he warned me of a rattlesnake on the Wrangler.  

I could tell right away that wildflowers were not showing yet and that was fine; it should mean less filming/picture taking and more hiking.  What was I thinking?  After all, this is a lush part of the Sonoran Desert and out here, it was big and there were boulders scattered about as well.  I ran into quite a few hikers on the Upper Ranch Trail in the first mile.  One seemed relieved they were only 1/2 mile from the TH.  The sky was pretty for most of the hike and the filtered sun made for some nice picture taking and movies :D

This Preserve is well-signed but not perfectly as I missed my turn on the Cone Mountain Loop Trail and when I realized I was headed on the northeast side of Cone Mountain, I backtracked to the intersection with the Wrangler Trail.  The trail swings pretty wide as it traverses the lower regions below Cone Mountain on the south side.  There were dots of poppies but lots of Wiry Lotus.  You start seeing more boulders closer to the trail as you get toward the southwest side.

As I rounded the west side the clouds seemed to join together to create a slight overcast.  There was a bit of a breeze and I was surprised that it had a cold feel which was rather nice; at least now.  I went through one section with lots of tall Desert Lavender and there were even a couple blooms.  The little valleys you pass through would have bigger patches of poppies.  The other thing I would start seeing more of was the Soap and Banana Yucca plants; especially once I headed north on Cloudburst Trail where I should have headed west on Cone Mountain Trail to catch the trail below Brown's.  I didn't even think to check RS and my "pin to track" must not have been on to notify me.  As I kept going north, but then west, and zigzagging, I still thought I was going the right way; especially when I reached the Hawknest Trail and finally started heading east.

The Loop doesn't list the individual trails so I'll have to keep that in mind when I do these loops out here.  Fortunately, it was fabulous terrain and I was entertained by the desert flora and saguaros.  I kept thinking maybe I had been out this way before and looking back, last year I was on the Hawknest Trail but from the south to Cloudburst and along the west and south side of Cone back to Pima/Dynamite TH.  This part of the Hawknest I had not been on.  It had a few cool little valleys that Mother Nature did a very nice job of decorating.  I really enjoyed those. 

I was glad to be going east but then I got concerned with how far east was I going?  Eventually I came to another intersection with the Basalt Ridge Trail which would take me south to where I wanted to be.  This was also a nice little section of trail.  Off to the southeast I could see this long patch of green so I tried to zoom and get pictures as it really stood out; looked like it had been manicured even.  The summit looked so small from here as I continued.

And then I finally arrived at where I should have been a few miles ago, the Upper Ranch Trail and Brown's Mountain Trail.  And, believe it or not, I had gotten slightly chilly the last mile or so.  Up I went observing the trail had been beaten up pretty bad from people using it when it was wet or slightly so.  There are a couple bedrock areas to walk over which is something I like.  It's not a tough hike up and there are a couple flatter places where you can catch your breath, or in my case, take pictures of the distant views which were showing up very distinctly.  It's when you take pictures of those mountains/mesas that you realize what a huge valley :o we live in and we're lucky to have a few mountains in the valley to climb up. 

I debated whether I would do the short trail to the summit but since the wind had let up a little and it's a short hike I headed on up Brown's Summit Trail.  A family had gone up before me like they were goats.  I was glad I summited as the views with this light and our.... you guessed it, green desert floor, the area was beautiful :app: .  Those distant views to the Superstitions and layered looks to the west were even more pronounced now it seemed.  And because of that light, the Four Peaks with their remaining snow were photographing beautifully as well.  I actually sat down, had a mini Kind bar, and responded to a text from my brother.  The sun came out for a bit and warmed me up too.  But it was getting late so I headed back down.  I did slip and fall on the loose rock but no big deal.  However, I will note, the trail down to the saddle may be short, but it is slick.  Gosh, the last time I was up there was 2014 so I was due.

And now for the last 1 1/2 miles on the rest of the Brown's Mountain Trail back to the TH.  There were still people coming up, the Park closes at 6:25 and it was around 5 now.  The trail zig zags down so it makes for changing views and still not much in the way of wildflowers, but there was plenty of other interesting desert flora that we don't get to see as much of over on the Phoenix Preserves. The limited sun was trying to light up Cholla and Granite Mountains. The sky colors were somewhat muddy but I was still able to frame up some tall Soaptree Yucca.

And now to enjoy my huckleberry beer after another successful hike, even though I actually get a little more tired when I do all that filming as it takes longer.

Once again, I took a lot of movies but wow, what a beautiful day and great filming conditions :) .  The light really made the distant areas show off and of course, still snow on the mountains.  The views from the summit were outstanding in this light, trust me:
Part 1 from TH to Cone Mountain Loop [ youtube video ]
Part 2 continuing on Cone Mountain Loop  [ youtube video ]
Part 3 hiking north and east after taking a wrong turn, LosDosSloFolks music (thank you Greg) [ youtube video ]
Part 4 summit climb and to TH, outstanding views from summit; especially to Four Peaks and Pinnacle Peak area and west; some more LosDosSloFolks music  [ youtube video ]

FYI - while doing some research I found this piece that was put together in 2021. It's a quick read and with photos. I think most of us that like geology will like this article: How the Valley of the Sun got its Valley https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/2f ... e8c667088c

WATCH 1:08-5:27PM, 7.58 miles, 2689-3418 elevation. 125 avg bpm/171 max burning 1568 calories. Starting temp 71.9, fair and 19% humidity.
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Nov 13 2022
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 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
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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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Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
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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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Jan 24 2022
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Brown's Mountain Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Another enjoyable local hike with Grandson, Michael. A short hike but worthy for some exercise, distant views, amazing desert foliage, and an opportunity to learn about one of the chief foods of the Phainopepla. Spring time flowers had not yet made an appearance.
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Brown's Mountain Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking8.58 Miles 528 AEG
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Apparently with the “blowing of the flux capacitor” my masterpiece of a triplog was lost :( .....not a masterpiece, but better than what this entry will entail. Last week did a loop involving: Brown Ranch Road - Brown Mountain - Summit - Basalt Ridge Line - Basalt Overlook - Hawknest - West Express - and Latigo Trail. Combination of hike and jogging. No wildlife, but enjoyed hearing the coyotes say goodnight.
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Cone Brown Mountains Loop and Chuckwagon, AZ 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking10.38 Miles 1,160 AEG
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Oh that Linda does seem to fly up peaks, with or without trails. No wonder she and Kelly get along so well :lol:. And how did I end up in this mix :-k . However, in this case, I think I suggested this one ](*,) .

We almost missed our turn for Cone Mountain Summit. Linda led the way up which I appreciated so I could concentrate on just my ascent. It wasn't the easiest of routes as you had to avoid so many different things on the way. The summit was nice and the views impressive. It was VERY windy going up the side but once on top, the wind was almost nil. We took a slightly different route down but eventually hooked up with Kelly's route. As we descended a hawk was trying to get our attention and as always, fun to watch it catch the wave so to speak.

And then it was around the mountain we went trying to decipher where there might be additional routes one could take to the top but Kelly's seemed to be the shortest if anything. We did encounter a few hikers on this side and some trail stewards as well as some bikers. I was having trouble with a small sore my new shoes had caused me on Thurs so I stopped to re-bandage it again. A biker even yelled over to ask if we were okay; wasn't that nice!

And then it was on to Brown's which was more up than from the other side. But I trudged along and tried to keep up with Linda. She sets a nice pace so that's good for me. We finally got up to the saddle but I told her to proceed so I could, once again, change my bandages. They kept falling off :( . This time I used several pieces of tape. When we got back to Brown's Ranch Road and the intersection with Corral, we reviewed my options in light of my heel issue. The bandage was, more or less, staying on so we proceeded on Corral, Dry Gulch and Cholla to get to the Amphitheatre which I wanted Linda to see.

We had a quick lunch and rather than head over to Balanced Rock we took the beautiful Watershed Trail to Chuckwagon. It's extra lush through here. This whole Preserve has so much extra desert flora it's really worthy of more visitation by yours truly. I keep threatening to give a bike a try but as I told Linda, "I'm such a gawker I'm afraid I would crash numerous times."

And then along the Chuckwagon Trail we got to see five hawks all of a sudden fly in our vicinity. We watched them as they landed in various areas and flew around; it was so cool. I'm glad I took as many shots as I did as I did manage to get two good photos. In the distance to the SE I saw extreme haze in the Superstitions; we assume from dust, but it was quite thick. We started walking again and then when we looked north we could see some billowing smoke over by the Seven Springs area. There were a few different small billowy-like plumes. We're hoping it's intentional fire but since it was pretty breezy today, we were a little worried.

And per usual, quite a few bikers on the Chuckwagon Trail as we made our way back to the TH. Linda got to be the first to meet Tonto the Third (III)/MYTONTO 3. We finished our beer (root) and parted company. Thx again Linda, glad you got a couple more peaks. And thx for putting up with me fixing my heel every couple miles.

WATCH: 9.81 miles in 5:15:18 at 1.8 avg MPH (128 avg bpm, 164 high: 1 hr Zone 5, 2 hr Zone 4, 1:45 Zone 3), burned 1943 calories. 60.7 degrees at 1:46PM, 14% humidity
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Dec 08 2020
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Cone Mtn and Browns Mtn, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
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Met Angela at Brown's Ranch TH at 0830 and we got started. Not as cool as I'd hoped it would be, but a nice breeze. Headed up Upper Ranch, then left on Cone Mountain Trail. Headed offtrail up to the summit of Cone Mountain. Short and steep offtrail. Some loose rocks and slippery decomposed granite, but we managed to stay upright. We spent some time dodging vegetation as well. Views from the top were nice, and surprisingly, no breeze up there.

Once back on the trail, we continued around Cone Mtn, then headed up Brown's Mountain Trail. Angela waited for me at the start of the spur trail to the summit. I went up there real quick, took a few pictures, then headed back down. Nobody else at the summit. From there, we backtracked west and then took Corral Trail east, then Dry Gulch over to Cholla Mtn Loop trail. Lots of nice yucca along these sections of trail.

It was warming up by the time we reached the Amphitheater, so we sat in the shade there while we ate lunch. From there, we headed south on Watershed, then west on Chuckwagon back to the trailhead. Probably the highest concentrations of cactus of the day along those two trails. Along Chuckwagon, we saw 5-6 hawks that circled around us but didn't seem to want to leave the area. The settled in trees and saguaros along the trail and watched us as we took pictures of them. Neat to see.

Nice day, great conversation, and enjoyable to get some easy miles in while hiking through picturesque scenery.
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Granite-Cholla-Browns loop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking14.98 Miles 1,326 AEG
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Practicing SD, Joe and I did not hike together today.
I've had a sinus infection and some other stuff going on for the last 6+ weeks and even I don't want to hike with me.

I slept in and headed to the newly (for me) remodeled Granite Mountain TH. I was thinking it would be the least popular (least busy) in the Sonoran North Preserve. Maybe that was so, but it was plenty busy. I did a loop that went out to and up Browns Mountain

For those of you flower children out there, I suggest the 6.25 mile Granite Mountain Loop CCW, or just a shorter trip that includes the south side of Granite Mountain. I consider the flowers extreme there right now.

Brittle Bush, Owl Clover, Poppies, Fiddleneck, Scorpion weed, Fairy Duster, Dichelostemma capitatum, Chuperousa, Globe Mallow and many more. Adding a green desert and deep blue sky and puffy clouds, made this a memorable route today.

Lots-o-hikers, lots-o-bikers, 5 horses and drop dead gorgeous weather.

Be safe out there
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Brittle Bush, Owl Clover, Poppies, Fiddleneck, Scorpion weed, Fairy Duster, Dichelostemma capitatum, Chuperousa, Globe Mallow and many more
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Nov 17 2019
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 Mesa, AZ
Cloudburst Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking5.60 Miles 393 AEG
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With the Steeler debacle happening on Thursday night, Sunday was open for a nice hike with the family. A few new trails in the northern MSPN were recently published, and I never took them up there before, so this seemed liked the way to go. I decided on a circuit with the Cloudcrest and Tarantula Trails that was between 5 and 6 miles long.

I realized at the start I forgot to pack my camera and GPS, so I had to wing it using my phone as both. Not my preferred option, especially for the camera, but the habit of redundancy helps out.

We started out on the Upper Ranch Trail, then took the Cone Mountain Trail to the Cloudcrest Trail. Then a bit further east on the Hawknest Trail, then southbound on the West Express to the Tarantula Trail, then back to the trailhead on the Hackamore and Latigo Trails.

Saw more bikers than hikers during the hike, and one group of horse riders at the start of the Latigo. Temperature seemed to be a bit warmer at the very start then at the end, which was unusual. I think the breezes picked up later, contributing to that. Much more sun than yesterday, had to keep my hood up to prevent sunburn this time.

Hit Four Peaks for lunch on the way home, nice Sunday morning.
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Brown's Mountain Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.30 Miles 554 AEG
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Brown's Mountain Summit, AZ 
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With friends in town from St. Louis we needed a quick hike to fit into their busy schedule. Brown's Mountain seemed to fill the bill as it is short but gives one an excellent 360 degree panoramic view of the valley from the summit.

Like most trailheads in the MSP the Brown's Ranch TH is modern, clean, well staffed, and the bathrooms don't stink.
And oh yeah, busy...even on a weekday. We arrived early to a half full parking lot but not a lot of people around. We headed out on Brown's Ranch Road and hit a traffic jam of folks in short order. I think most were doing flat loop hikes because as soon as we veered off onto the Mountain Trail we had the place to ourselves. We ran into a couple of groups on the way up and a few more coming down from the summit.

Surprised to still see snow on the Mazzies and on a few distant peaks that I don't know the name of. Wildflower sightings were grim at best. No poppies and no Brittlebush. Saw some Lupine and a couple of clumps of Owl Clover. That was it! Tons of Globe Chamomile of course but that stuff is everywhere right now.

Good views from the top as expected but on the way down I got a great view of the sky as I took my first slip and fall in recent memory. One minute I was thinking to myself how nice and sticky the footing was and then my feet went right out from under me with no warning. I was even using a trekking pole at the time! Luckily my back and head broke my fall. :D No pain so far, but waiting to see how I feel tomorrow morning. :scared:

Returning down to the TH and parking lot we saw the place had really filled up. Lots of cars circling around looking for parking spots. This whole hiking thing is starting to catch on I think.
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