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Aug 30 2025
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56 male
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 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
1,032 ft AEG
 
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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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Jun 14 2025
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Upper Ranch Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 14 2025
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking13.42 Miles 862 AEG
Hiking13.42 Miles   4 Hrs   54 Mns   2.74 mph
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did a counter clockwise loop from the Brown's Ranch TH with a side trip over to the new interpretive trail at Brown's Ranch, which is pretty cool. I've walked through that area before, but it's nice to have the info that shows and explains what you're looking at.

From there the loop was Buckshot, High Desert, Cholla Mtn loop, Watershed, Maverick, Vaquero and Chuckwagon Trails. The early start and higher elevation up there made it a little cooler than in Phoenix, so it wasn't the scorching heat that we'll have soon enough.

Not too much traffic on the trails. Mostly bikers, one trail runner. Less traffic as the morning wore on and the temperature started to heat up. No wildlife, spotted two more saguaros that have crested arms.
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Feb 04 2025
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 Goodyear, AZ
Pima Dynamite Rawhide Stagecoach Loop, AZ 
Pima Dynamite Rawhide Stagecoach Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking21.30 Miles 920 AEG
Mtn Biking21.30 Miles   2 Hrs   30 Mns   9.13 mph
920 ft AEG      10 Mns Break9 LBS Pack
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Took the fat bike up to Pima Dynamite this morning with the intention of doing a Rawhide Wash Browns Ranch Road kind of loop. Got a late start, but still rolling off before lunch. Took Rawhide Wash from the parking area, the first section out to Dixileta Road was nice sort of soft singletrack trail. From Dixileta it becomes deep, hoofed out, hell sand. Rode north as far as I could before I gave up and took Rock Tank trail over to Axle Grease. Took Axle Grease north to West Express, all of Stagecoach clockwise out to Cholla Mountain Loop south, Dry Gulch and Corral over to Brown's Ranch Road. I wanted to go east on Brown's Ranch Road, but ended up heading west, I guess it looked like less of a climb, I dunno. Found myself at Powerline #1 and headed south, picked up Hawknest, Hackamore, and Axle Grease back to the trailhead. I guess I lost my mojo today as I was spanked when I got back to the van. Light traffic on the trails today, a few hikers and some mountain bikers.
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Dec 12 2023
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 Joined Jan 20 2009
 Far NE Phoenix,
Browns Ranch, AZ 
Browns Ranch, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 12 2023
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking9.43 Miles 934 AEG
Hiking9.43 Miles   2 Hrs   58 Mns   3.18 mph
934 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
 
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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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Jan 21 2023
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Brown's Ranch Road Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 21 2023
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking9.25 Miles 576 AEG
Hiking9.25 Miles   3 Hrs   17 Mns   2.82 mph
576 ft AEG
 
My friend Ted is planning to move to Prescott soon, so I decided to plan a hike nearby with him since we rarely get a chance to hike together anymore. When I first moved to AZ, he was one of my first hiking buddies, so I wanted to take the time to do a local hike at this time of year while the weather is really nice.

I decided to hike in the northern part of the MSP from the Brown's Ranch TH. Pretty easy trails, nice scenery, and Ted hasn't hike there before. We took the Brown's Ranch Road Trail to the Corral Trail, Dry Gulch, Cholla Mtn Loop, Balanced Rock, Watershed, Whiskey Bottle and then Latigo Trails, making a big loop. Along the way we stopped at part of Brown's Ranch and then Cathedral Rock and checked out the views and the grinding holes there.

Weather was chilly for the first 15 minutes, then perfect the rest of the day. Light clouds kept the temperature comfortable. We made very good time since the trails were flat and smooth. Saw mostly bikers, but a few trail runners and hikers as well.
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Dec 13 2022
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59 male
 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Chuckwagon Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 13 2022
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking11.30 Miles 750 AEG
Hiking11.30 Miles   3 Hrs   31 Mns   3.44 mph
750 ft AEG      14 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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Wanted a casual hike but needed some mileage, so identified a convoluted route that uses bits of a lot of trails for a pretty enjoyable 11 mile hike. This gets you away from the crowds for a good bit of the hike. Although my wife stated that she felt like she was walking around in circles on this hike :) .

I'll post it as an alternate route.
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Nov 13 2022
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 chandler,az
Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 13 2022
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
Hiking13.82 Miles   6 Hrs   10 Mns   2.46 mph
1,924 ft AEG      33 Mns Break
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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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Nov 13 2022
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 13 2022
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
Hiking13.82 Miles   6 Hrs   10 Mns   2.46 mph
1,924 ft AEG      33 Mns Break
 
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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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Oct 08 2022
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44 male
 Joined Nov 25 2008
 Scottsdale, AZ
Chuckwagon Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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BoonemanTriplogs 4,634
Mtn Biking8.50 Miles 182 AEG
Mtn Biking8.50 Miles   1 Hour   5 Mns   7.85 mph
182 ft AEG
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Fun ride in the preserve. I saw 4 harris hawks, 4 coyotes and 2 bobcats.
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Feb 28 2022
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53 male
 Joined May 26 2017
 Phoenix, AZ
Cholla Mountain Loop from Brown's Ranch THPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 28 2022
Nate_FTriplogs 124
Hiking10.40 Miles 597 AEG
Hiking10.40 Miles   3 Hrs   35 Mns   2.90 mph
597 ft AEG
 
1st trip
Good hike in the northern part of the McDowell Preserve. Many interesting rock formations and vegetation. Saw a crested saguaro.
Cool and windy to start, warm when I finished.
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Apr 15 2021
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 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Brown's Mountain Summit via Upper RanchPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 15 2021
kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking8.63 Miles 861 AEG
Hiking8.63 Miles   3 Hrs   9 Mns   2.74 mph
861 ft AEG
 
1st trip
After returning from Easter in Maryland, bougainvillea were doing great in our neighborhood, so I decided to take a crack at another local flower hunt.

Brown’s Ranch Trailhead was about half full when I started hiking at 8:45 a.m. Just gazing out at the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, I did not see any flowers, so my hopes were not high.

I headed out on Upper Ranch Trail. After a ⅓ of a mile, Upper Ranch Trail passes under power lines. That is when I started finding some small flowers here and there. The strawberry hedgehog mostly had flowers, but they were smaller, and not fully open. The ocotillo were outstanding. 👍

It was interesting to watch Brown’s Mountain change shape throughout the day, as I rotated around it.

Corral Trail has some nice views north to Cave Creek, but also travels through some lower areas, so there was more grass & shrubbery along it, particularly acacia, which as bright green as I’ve ever seen them. The creosote were still blooming. 🌿

There is little shade anywhere in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, so I took advantage of what I could find for brief break in a wash at the east end of Teddy Bear Ridge.

In the Brown’s Ranch area I found collapsed barbwire fence, an old feed hopper, a sunken foundation, a dry cinder block cattle tank, two dry cement spring boxes, and some other odds & ends. I somehow missed the ranch house remains, which are on the west side of Brown’s Ranch Road.

Just after I turned onto Brown's Ranch Road for the second time, I got rattled for my first time this year, by a small, but very angry, western diamondback. Thankfully, we were on opposite sides of the road, about 10 ft. apart. I didn’t get closer, but when I crouched down to take a photo he quickly slithered along his side of the road in my direction. That got my attention! 😳

After the snake and I parted ways, I finally started to encounter mountain bikers and other hikers.

I found the best strawberry hedgehog of my hike on the way up Brown's Mountain Trail.

Brown’s Summit Spur is short, but steep — 180 AEG in only 250 yds. — and slippery with pea gravel over rock. The summit is larger than it looks from below, with plenty of good sitting rocks. Being free standing, Brown’s Mountain has 360° views. Four Peaks was obvious to the east, but the only mountains I took time to identify were to the south: East End Mountain, Tom’s Thumb, Troon Mountain and Pinnacle Peak.

After photos and a snack break, I headed carefully down the summit spur to the saddle, then continued south on Brown’s Mountain Trail. As turned right onto Brown’s Ranch Road for the third time, I was sideswiped by a mountain biker blasting along the road. Not a technical track: A flat road. What a hero. 🙄

After I finished my hike, I was going to stop at Mickey D’s for my traditional post hike lunch: Filet-O-Fish and large fries (extra salt), but I realized I was totally cashless, having donated my last $3 to the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, who maintain the park. I call that a win. 😇

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Some of the best ocotillo I've ever seen. Many blooming strawberry hedgehog with smaller, not quite as open flowers. Creosote still doing well. Brittlebush flowers withering. Two clusters of desert wishbone bush. Scattered, not very fluffy, desert marigold. One miniature woollystar cluster. Flat top buckwheat have small clusters. A few small desert globemallow. A single New Mexico thistle. One cluster of pink / violet six-petal flower I could not identify.
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Dec 08 2020
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 Phoenix, AZ
Cone Brown Mountains Loop and Chuckwagon, AZ 
Cone Brown Mountains Loop and Chuckwagon, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 08 2020
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking10.38 Miles 1,160 AEG
Hiking10.38 Miles   5 Hrs   15 Mns   2.38 mph
1,160 ft AEG      53 Mns Break
 
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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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45 female
 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Cone Mtn and Browns Mtn, AZ 
Cone Mtn and Browns Mtn, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 08 2020
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking10.25 Miles 1,289 AEG
Hiking10.25 Miles   5 Hrs   15 Mns   2.28 mph
1,289 ft AEG      45 Mns Break
 
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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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Dec 03 2020
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Brown Corral Chuckwagon, AZ 
Brown Corral Chuckwagon, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 03 2020
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking8.19 Miles 864 AEG
Hiking8.19 Miles   2 Hrs   55 Mns   2.89 mph
864 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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Got my hair done and decided to do a hike over in North Scottsdale since my appt was up in the area. The last two times I hiked out of Brown's TH was Dec 7, 2014 and Dec 16, 2013 so it seemed a good time to finally revisit. Plus Linda and I are supposed to hike in this area on Tue so I wanted to make sure she could handle the peak😏. I also decided to try out my new shoes.

I was astonished as to how cold it is at 60 degrees with a breeze when I got out of Tonto the Third. I actually had to wear my down vest for the hike. This trail system is like the interstate highway (as to its smoothness) except for the climb up to the Summit. On this part of the hike is where I saw the only hikers I would see for the day; about ten. For the next 6 3/4 miles I would not see another hiker; altho I saw over a dozen bike riders throughout off and on.

After coming down from the summit I rounded the mountain to the north side before switching back east to hook up with the Corral Trail. The Corral Trail makes a wide swing to the west and north before heading east and south to hook up with the Dry Gulch Trail. It was really quite beautiful and I ended up taking more photos than I thot. It was such a nice change after my visit to the Superstitions on Tuesday. I was surprised to see so many Soap Tree Yuccas and I do like the gold colored grass. And of course, there are a few tall hillsides and of course the rather large Cholla Mountain. I did see a couple squirrels on my route.

The air was very clear so had good views for most of the afternoon. I took the short Dry Gulch Trail connector to hook up with the Cholla Mtn Loop. I did see a few hikers at a distance up at the Cathedral Rock area. My goal at this point was the Ampie (that's what HAZel called it) Theatre area. It's still a pretty cool place to walk around but the rocks are not very comfortable to sit on so I just re-tied my new shoe. From here it was on to the Watershed Trail which turned out to be quite scenic with all the desert-type flora. It was thick through here. I eventually crossed under the powerlines and then got on the Chuckwagon Trail heading west for the last 1 and 1/2 miles. I was walking into the sun and the breeze seemed to have died down now.

I encountered a few more bike riders and finally arrived back at Tonto III to have our first beer and snack together. Pretty fancy cars at this Trailhead for sure. A flock of fluffy quail walked across the lot; they were cold too. And now for the drive home as it was getting dark.
A nice article about the ranch: https://equitrekking.com/articles/entry ... in-arizona

WATCH: 7.7 miles in 2:57 at 2.6 avg MPH, 127 avg bpm (168 hi), 19 min Zone 5, 1:18 Zone 4 and 11:17 Zone 3. 1113 calories burned. 59 degrees, 12% humidity at 4:43PM
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Mar 21 2020
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Granite-Cholla-Browns loop, AZ 
Granite-Cholla-Browns loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 21 2020
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking14.98 Miles 1,326 AEG
Hiking14.98 Miles   5 Hrs   9 Mns   3.18 mph
1,326 ft AEG      26 Mns Break14 LBS Pack
 
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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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Mspn Mtb, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
 Mtn Biking16.20 Miles 1,083 AEG
 Mtn Biking16.20 Miles   3 Hrs   16 Mns   7.42 mph
1,083 ft AEG   1 Hour   5 Mns Break13 LBS Pack
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Mountain bike ride at MSPN today with 100's of my closest hiking and mountain biking friends ;)
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May 20 2019
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Upper Ranch Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar May 20 2019
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking9.00 Miles 780 AEG
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Another cool day! Actually cold… got rained on and hailed on. Did not bring wet weather gear :doh:
55F when we started and 50F when we finished.

Upper Ranch - Basalt Ridge - Hawknest - Broken Spoke - High Desert - Corral - Browns Rd

After we turned onto Basalt ridge we only saw 5 bikers the whole rest of the way.
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MSPN loop, AZ 
MSPN loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 14 2018
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking9.50 Miles 1,030 AEG
Hiking9.50 Miles   4 Hrs   20 Mns   2.53 mph
1,030 ft AEG      35 Mns Break
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MSP North figure eight.

Hackamore Tr :next: Rustler Tr :next: Wrangler Tr :next: Vaquero Tr :next: Watershed Tr :next: Maverick Tr :next: Cholla Mtn Loop Tr :next: Dry Gulch Tr :next: Corral Tr :next: Brown’s Ranch Rd :next: Upper Ranch Tr

Saw a swarm of bees about 20 yards away along Corral :scared:
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Nov 12 2017
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63 male
 Joined Apr 22 2012
 Fountain Hills,
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ 
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ
 
Mtn Biking avatar Nov 12 2017
KBKBTriplogs 237
Mtn Biking32.53 Miles 1,526 AEG
Mtn Biking32.53 Miles   4 Hrs   56 Mns   6.59 mph
1,526 ft AEG
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My friend Nick joined me to explore some more trails in the Granite Mountain / Brown's Ranch area on Sunday.

In order, I rode: Bootlegger, Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, The Divide, Hawknest, Dove Valley, Maricopa Trail (in Tonto National Forest, to Cave Creek Ranger Station, and then somewhat beyond, out and back), Dove Valley, West Express, Malpais, Hawknest, Buckshot, Corral, Dry Gulch, Cholla Mountain Loop, Balanced Rock, Granite Mountain Loop, Granite Mountain, Black Hill, Monument, 136th St Express, Cowpoke, Granite Mountain Loop, Saddlehorn, Bootlegger.

Nick rode all of the above with me, but returned via a more direct route when we got to the intersection of Granite Mountain Loop & Granite Mountain. My wife joined us for the first part of this ride, but ended up returning early as she whacked her shin just below the knee with a pedal. (It was quite swollen; she returned home to ice it.)

My main goal for the day was to look at more of the Maricopa Trail north of the Preserve Boundary. I rode some of it several weeks ago by myself. This week we rode it all the way to the Cave Creek Ranger Station - there is a spur trail which goes there - and then slightly beyond.

The section of the Maricopa Trail from the northern Preserve boundary to Bartlett Dam Rd is a fairly mellow singletrack. It's also fairly well beaten in, though not quite as well as most of the trails in the Preserve. It's mostly an easy uphill as you work your way north, with several wash crossings along the way. It crosses the powerline road three times. However, it also crosses several other roads and trails which seem to be popular with the OHV crowd. We saw (and heard) several motorcycles while we were out. There are a total of six road crossings (counting the powerline road, but not counting Bartlett Dam Rd) in the last mile of trail south of Bartlett Dam Rd. While there should not be any motorized traffic on the Maricopa Trail, there is definitely motorized traffic on these roads which cross the trail, so it's important to watch for cross traffic.

Nick and I rode to the ranger station in hopes of getting a map, but it wasn't open.

We started riding the next segment that goes northward, but we only rode out perhaps half a mile. In that half mile that we rode, the trail stayed close (even under) the powerlines and had numerous wash crossings, perhaps as many in that half mile as we had encountered during the entire 3.3 mile stretch from the Preserve boundary to Bartlett Dam Rd. These seemed deeper too, and the track was not beaten down enough for me to feel comfortable taking the downhill at speed so that I could coast up the other side.

When we returned to the Preserve, we took Dove Valley to the West Express Trail, which was new to me. West Express felt like an old motorcycle track (which it probably is). It was okay, but I like the new section of Stagecoach (which I rode last week) better. They both intersect with Malpais too. (I haven't ridden West Express south of Malpais yet.) The West Express Trail is more direct (shorter) than the new section of Stagecoach. Stagecoach is, IMO, better constructed and a lot more fun to ride. The other really nice thing about the new segment of Stagecoach is that it provides a bit over five uninterrupted miles of trail - there are no other intersecting trails from where it crosses the powerline road until it terminates/intersects with the Malpais Trail.

Towards the end of my ride, after leaving Nick, I rode north past the Granite Mountain Trailhead on 136th St Express and then took Cowpoke over to Granite Mountain Loop. I rarely ride these trails; in fact, I don't think I've been on them since another friend showed them to me several years ago. Cowpoke definitely goes uphill, but it's a surprisingly gentle grade to get up to Granite Mountain Loop. Cowpoke is also a very scenic trail with interesting rocks and numerous saguaros along the way. I should endeavor to ride it more often.
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Nov 11 2017
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48 male
 Joined Jun 09 2009
 Mesa, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Mtn Biking avatar Nov 11 2017
cw50mustTriplogs 334
Mtn Biking15.00 Miles 922 AEG
Mtn Biking15.00 Miles
922 ft AEG
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1st trip
Got some friends together for a bike ride. None of them having ever been to Brown's Ranch, I figured this would be a good one to introduce them to the area. Actual rout was brown's ranch road to Corral, then around Cholla Mountain, then to balanced rock, then a loop around Granite Mountain, then pipeline to the new section of Chuckwagon back to the lot. I like the new section of Chuck wagon. It helps with the boring Pipeline road. I only wish it went further east. I guess the other option is to go all the way down to Latigo. I do like the granite mountain loop a lot. There is always some rental/tour groups out here and this day there was also an REI group ride. It looks like they already started construction on the new parking area on Pima/Dynamite.
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