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Cholla Mountain Loop - MSPN - 14 members in 72 triplogs have rated this an average 3.2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 04 2025
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 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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Feb 16 2024
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 Goodyear, AZ
Pima Dynamite MTB, AZ 
Pima Dynamite MTB, AZ
 
Mtn Biking avatar Feb 16 2024
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking17.80 Miles 959 AEG
Mtn Biking17.80 Miles   2 Hrs   42 Mns   9.54 mph
959 ft AEG      50 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
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Met my buddy Dan and his buddy Dan for some west side Browns Ranch trail riding out of Pima Dynamite trail head. Perfect temps this morning. Lots of hikers and bikers. Woman with a beautiful poodle. Lots of puddles on the trails.
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Feb 14 2024
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68 male
 Joined Mar 16 2008
 chandler,az
MSPN loop, AZ 
MSPN loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 14 2024
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking11.81 Miles 663 AEG
Hiking11.81 Miles   3 Hrs   27 Mns   3.49 mph
663 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
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1st trip
Second time hiking out here this winter. We hiked further north than I had been before. Lots of very smooth trails. A bit of frost early on, warming up nicely as the morning unfolded.
We saw three deer, lots of bunnies and birds, a dozen mountain bikers but no hikers.
Good day. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Feb 14 2024
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
MSPN loop, AZ 
MSPN loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 14 2024
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking11.63 Miles 663 AEG
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early morning trip to granite mountain trailhead with john
we did a slightly different loop than linda and i did a couple weeks ago
went further west and not as far north, finishing on the 136th street express
visited balanced rock and cathedral rock
beautiful morning, temps probably 35 warming to 60
saw a few mountain bikers and no hikers
two new trails and different parts of old ones
breakfast at butters and some of john's coffee after the hike
good times, thanks lp :)
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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
 
Hiking avatar Dec 12 2023
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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Sep 18 2023
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 Goodyear, AZ
Pima Dynamite Gravel Ride, AZ 
Pima Dynamite Gravel Ride, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking21.20 Miles 952 AEG
Mtn Biking21.20 Miles   2 Hrs   16 Mns   10.69 mph
952 ft AEG      17 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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Took the Cutthroat out for a gravel bike ride at Pima Dynamite. Saw some hikers nearby to Pima Dynamite trailhead and Browns Ranch trailhead. Didn't encounter any other bikers out on the trails. Stopped by Cathedral Rock for a photo op. Super fun fast flowy loop!
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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
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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 09 2022
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Granite - Cholla - points north loopy, AZ 
Granite - Cholla - points north loopy, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 09 2022
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking14.13 Miles 827 AEG
Hiking14.13 Miles   4 Hrs   10 Mns   3.39 mph
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With the nice weather, I didn't feel like doing stuff around the house.

I decided I was going to clear my head and churn out some easy miles in the MSPN.

Just a smattering of people out, split 50/50 hikers and MTB'ers.

The Granite Mountain - Cholla Mountain loop gets most of the traffic here having the Balanced Rock, Amphitheater and Cathedral Rock attractions. I do enjoy these trails and they are perfect for flat-lander out of town guests, but I enjoy the relative solitude of the trails north of here.

Add in the sweet rock formations everywhere and a couple of crested saguaros, with the weather and it made for an enjoyable afternoon.
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Nov 27 2022
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 chandler,az
Cholla & Fraesfield, AZ 
Cholla & Fraesfield, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 27 2022
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.04 Miles 1,474 AEG
Hiking13.04 Miles   5 Hrs   6 Mns   2.79 mph
1,474 ft AEG      26 Mns Break
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1st trip
The goal for this hike was to finish off the peaks in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve North (MSPN). We got an early chilly start from the Granite Mountain trailhead.
Cholla Mountain was our first destination. Seemed a lot easier than Little Granite. Had to dodge quite a bit of catclaw and of course, cholla. Got one in the ankle that was hiding in ambush.
Easy hiking over to Fraesfield. Off trail up is relatively brush free, but full of softball sized rocks.
Nice views from both peaks. Great weather for hiking. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Nov 27 2022
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 phoenix, az
Cholla & Fraesfield, AZ 
Cholla & Fraesfield, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.04 Miles 1,474 AEG
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john suggested finishing our set of peaks in the mcdowell sonoran preserve north today
we got going around 0645 at granite mountain trailhead
33 degrees but no wind so doable even for me
shed layers once we started up cholla mountain
easier and shorter than little granite but still full of loose scree and sticker bushes, including catclaw and cholla - imagine that
hit the higher boulder on the summit and found a register
john led a slightly different line on the descent which wasn't bad at all
back on perfectly groomed and mostly flat trail, we made our way over to fraesfield mountain
very little brush but a lot of loose ankle buster rock
took a snack break up top and enjoyed the views
temps warmed up to low 60s
just a beautiful morning to be out
a couple of flat and smooth miles on the return to granite mountain trailhead
this outing completes my second set of these peaks
john kind of wanted to hit brown's again but i kind of didn't
breakfast at the brass rail after
good times - thanks, john :)
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Nov 13 2022
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Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.82 Miles 1,924 AEG
Hiking13.82 Miles   6 Hrs   10 Mns   2.46 mph
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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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Nov 13 2022
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Little Granite Mountain - McDowellsPhoenix, AZ
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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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Mar 20 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Big Loop plus, AZ 
Granite Mountain Big Loop plus, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 20 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking9.41 Miles 517 AEG
Hiking9.41 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.52 mph
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3-25-2022 (would have been my father's 95th birthday). This is delayed, but not on purpose, as life got in the way... that and technical glitches. Oh, and if you tuned in to see if I was with Joe, Bruce and John; you will be disappointed. This is a lot easier version of what they did.

I drew out a bigger loop to try and get some extra miles and take advantage of maybe, getting more wildflower pictures on March 20th. The weather was a tad dicey but ended up being nearly Tibber-perfect for one of the best photosets I have shot in a while. Seriously, it's all about the light! Nearly every photo was so good it made me giddy :D . The hike itself was fabulous as well. I'm at a crossroads where I can't decide if I want to hike for speed or for the experience; it's hard for me to do both. Now that I'm retired, one of those decisions I didn't think I'd be facing.

I started up Powerline Road. I passed by a docent before stopping to take a picture of a tall Soaptree Yucca. The docent passed me. When I caught him I asked if he was hiking arbitrarily or had a route. He was doing the Turpentine/Black Hill loop. I continued on my way until I noticed a gathering of Fairy Duster and then saw a Roadrunner land so I snapped a couple pictures. The Roadrunner was pretty fast so only got his backside. I mentioned it to the docent and he says they rarely see Roadrunners out here.

As I veered to the right, north, I heard and then spotted a male Phainopepla and zoomed in for a few shots. I hooked up with the Granite Mountain Loop Trail where I started encountering lots of great color; especially with the partly cloudy light and of course, lots more people too. Needless to say, I got bogged down taking pictures and dodging hikers and bikers. However, the flower show is very, very light compared to normal; especially the lack of poppies and lupine ground cover. What was there for the next half-mile was very pretty and lush with the Chuparosa and Brittlebush.

Next I saw a couple hawks high in the air. For awhile, they were hovering side by side riding the thermal. I tried to get a photo but this camera will not take the shot until its focused on the subject. I did get several photos but mostly enjoyed just watching them. This funny substance started dropping on me but not enough to deter me from continuing. I checked out the Siamese Twin saguaros which are growing up nicely. Along here were some small wildflowers including Owl Clover, Popcorn Flower, and some Lupine along with that little yellow belly flower.

There was also that mystery flower with the green bottom and dried tall top. I sure hope somewhere along the line I will be able to ID the flower. The other dried out flower that looks somewhat like a bull thistle of some sort; I think that's what it is. I was able to get a really good picture and turned it into black and white; a thing of beauty now. I made my turn on the Balanced Rock Trail and climbed up from the back side. On the other side, I took a picture of a bike rider which turned out pretty cool because of the sky above; should have taken one on my phone.

I continued west and south to eventually reach the Cholla Mountain Loop taking mind of the weather to the south and west, making for some pretty cool photos. I would stop and listen to the wind as I went by different trees or cactus. The wind sounds much differently when you stop near some object that's capturing its cooler sound. This happened again as I was near the Coyote Loop on the north side of my hike. I was glad to have the wind at my back as it seemed a bit warmer. It's been a while since I've been this close to Cholla Mountain and the foreground views provided great entertainment.

There were two different sections going on this part of the trail, an Ocotillo area and a Crucifixion area. A little past this were some blooming Banana Yuccas. I would see a few more of those in the next few miles of my hike. Of course, my eyes are also drawn to the occasional light on Granite Mountain. Once I started hiking on Branding Iron Trail you could see the very stormy weather in the Mazzies which, once again, provided for great pictures. I also spotted a rock window that had a saguaro on the other side of it, very 8) . It's one of those things that if you don't look the right way you will miss it. I eventually came around to its other side and there is a path up to the area. It's also interesting that there are signs up on old trails that basically say, travel at your own risk. I would see four of these.

Next I joined back up with the Granite Mountain Loop which was familiar territory for me as I've hiked this loop in this direction a few times. There was great light on one of those Whitethorn Acacia trees; those thorns are simply stunning. I did look over to what I call Cholla Hill and saw three downed saguaros so I stepped off trail to get a picture; being mindful of snakes.

And now, onto new territory, Coyote Canyon Trail. Here I found a butterfly more or less sitting on a flower but no luck with my focus on it. But, I did get some very close shots of a squirrel that seemed to be posing so that I could get the perfect shot. Just a little bit later, I got to circle the double Crested Saguaro cactus :) . It is a nice healthy specimen. There is also another trail junction here. This trail was a continual surprise. I don't know who designed this route but it was a delight. And they call this a Canyon for a reason. Apparently on the previous trip reports/pictures, I must have missed this or forgotten what a treat this was, certainly unexpected for a desert hike.

I meandered my way and came upon a sign that said Dove Valley Trail; altho I thot this was all Coyote Canyon Loop; which perhaps it is with this trail thrown in as part of the loop. As I headed south you hike near where there is a grass pool to your right (west). I thot it was Bootlegger Tank but it wasn't as that comes up later. I don't see any name for it so it must just be a low laying area. There seems to be other trails that shoot off from here so I'll have to check them out in the future. This is a fun area to hike. I passed the intersection with the Cow Poke Trail as I headed east on the Dove Valley Trail (former road I think). In the distance I could see the sun rays shining down on Granite Mountain so I kept an eye on that to see if we'd get some bigger rays and over a larger portion of the mountain.

I finally made it to 136th Street Express Trail of which I had low expectations but once again, was pleasantly surprised. It zigs and zags and bypasses Bootlegger Tank which is empty but pretty good-sized. I started seeing more bike riders as I had since getting on the Dove Valley part of the trail. Lots of great scenery but I lost my light; though I did get a picture of a Mockingbird and then later, a rabbit by the TH.

It's hard to believe the elevation is 1500 feet higher in places so near where I live, which makes me think I could hike out here, even if it's warmer. My legs were pretty sore from my Barbell class the morning before; that always surprises me as I workout at least three times a week and this was my second Barbell class in as many days. It's not painful but I do feel the soreness in my legs. You would think hiking would loosen up your muscles but that doesn't seem to work for me. Nonetheless, a fabulous day on the trail and I had a lot more left in me; but with no elevation to speak of, I better :lol: .

TMI: Most of the pictures I took with my regular camera but I figured the phone would do a decent job of the landscape photos just because of the light. It seems my camera takes darker photos and the phone lighter photos. I prefer the darker as I can lighten them easier than taking down the brightness. Nonetheless, today, almost every photo seemed a good one. I also learned that the photo editor on Google photos is not nearly as good as the basic editor I use on Windows photos so I downloaded the phone photos to my computer for editing. We'll see how that works in the future.

The documentarian in me did a lot of that on this hike (photo documentation); thus, because of all the pics I made a slideshow. It was a bit of a hassle as I relied on the auto creator that did a so-so job. But the music is top notch thanks to @LosDosSloFolks, altho I ran into a copyright glitch so had to change out some of his songs. Oh, the movie of the hawk catching the thermal is at about the 2 minute mark; it's pretty cool.


Slideshow Video Part 1 [ youtube video ] thermal hawk around 2 minute mark
Video Part 2 [ youtube video ]

WATCH: 8.92 miles (high point 3071, low 2622) Avg bpm 126/max 153 (21% at aerobic Zone 3, 76% at weight control Zone 2) burning 1480 calories. Temp at start 64.3, mostly cloudy and 31% humidity finishing at 5:05PM
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Jan 14 2022
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 Chandler, AZ
High Desert Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Jan 14 2022
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking10.70 Miles 720 AEG
Hiking10.70 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   3.34 mph
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We decided to put together a loop 10.7 mile that hit a number of trails that we hadn't done yet. This is a nice easy trail. I will upload the GPS route.
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Dec 18 2021
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Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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I only did part of the actual Granite Mountain Loop Trail, but did a bigger loop around Granite Mountain and just to the east of Cholla Mountain. Started clockwise on the Bootlegger, then Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, Divide, Cholla Mountain Loop, Balance Rock, Chuchwagon, Whisky Bottle, and Turpentine. Saw a few other hikers and some bikers. Weather was chilly the first 15 minutes then stayed cool after the sun got higher in the sky. Very clear, making for very nice scenery. No wildlife seen.
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Nov 01 2021
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking9.70 Miles 520 AEG
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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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Jul 08 2021
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Cholla Mountain Loop - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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5 Stewards from McDowell Sonoran Conservancy participated in on going tortoise survey from 6AM to 10AM. No tortoise seen on this trip. Good opportunity for me to be able to do some off trail hiking.
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May 21 2021
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Latigo :next: Rustler :next: Upper ranch :next: Wrangler :next: Vaquero :next: Watershed :next: Maverick :next: Cholla Mtn loop :next: Balanced Rock :next: Chuck Wagon :next: Brown Ranch Rd
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BoonemanTriplogs 4,634
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Great morning run in the preserve, one of my favorite things to do in all of Phoenix!

Saw my first diamondback of the season on Rustler.
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Cone Brown Mountains Loop and Chuckwagon, AZ 
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Hiking10.38 Miles 1,160 AEG
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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
 Flora
 Flora [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Christmas Cholla
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 Fauna [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Harris Hawk
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For me, sometimes it's just as much about the journey as the destination.
Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled.
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