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Cow Poke Trail - MSPN - 8 members in 31 triplogs have rated this an average 2.6 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 05 2024
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
136th Street Express Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 05 2024
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.75 Miles 479 AEG
Hiking11.75 Miles   4 Hrs      2.95 mph
479 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Started from the Fraesfield TH and took the Black Hill Trail to the corner of the park and then headed north on the 136th St. Express, then made a counterclockwise loop with Dove Valley, Cowpoke, Granite Mountain Loop, Bootlegger,Turpentine, and Black Hill again.

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

Temperature was cool at first, especially in the shade. It warmed up by the time I was done, but not nearly like it's been through the summer. Made very good time and kept up at a pretty good clip at 3mph due to the flat and smooth trails. Got nearly 12 miles done before 10:30am.
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Mar 30 2023
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70 male
 Joined Feb 10 2019
 Cave Creek, AZ
Coyote Canyon Loop MSPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 30 2023
LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking4.25 Miles 307 AEG
Hiking4.25 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   2.13 mph
307 ft AEG      15 Mns Break6 LBS Pack
 
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I purchased some new hiking shoes and wanted a short flat hike to start breaking them in. (Prospects for #greatness @LindaAnn :lol: ) The Granite Mountain Loop was the plan but it was an absolute zoo. I've never seen that parking lot so full and on a weekday no less. We have seen a lot of HAZr's posting the trails to the north of the mountain so that's what we did. This loop came up on HAZ's "Auto Route Display" feature and Cathy gave it the thumbs up.

The guide published by @Crzy4AZ showed limited parking at a small TH farther north on 136th St. but the city has recently posted "No Parking" signs on all these step-over entry points around the park we found out. :(
We drove back to the south and found a spot on the side of the road that appeared legal and hiked back up to the TH @ Dove Valley Road.

The loop was a real gem with decent tread most of the way. The Coyote Canyon Trail reminded us of Blue Wash up by Camp Creek Falls, lots of granite walls and running water to boot. This would be a terrific hike for out of town guests. The superbloom was strong at this location although the cloud cover kept the poppies closed up.
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Good showing of Lupine, Poppies, Fiddleneck, Owl Clover, Brittlebush, and Scorpionweed.
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Jan 06 2023
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 Phx az
Bootlegger Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ScaredyCatTriplogs 204
Hiking10.75 Miles 841 AEG
Hiking10.75 Miles   4 Hrs   17 Mns   2.69 mph
841 ft AEG      17 Mns Break
 
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Joined a meetup which showed 7 going. Where did the extra 20 come from? The opposite of the expected. Less than an hour to get there but knew I would have to extend this one out.

Coyote canyon was a unique setting. A lil over 4 miles into a proposed 7 miler, I bolted from the group. Didn't wish to repeat a couple of recent trails. This allowed me to explore a rarely used area.

I then took cowpoke trail back and formed a double loop. Some pretty scenery + a crested saguaro fairly early during this outing. Till next time...
 
Dec 09 2022
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69 male
 Joined Jan 20 2009
 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
827 ft AEG8 LBS Pack
 
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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 11 2022
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59 male
 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Hawknest Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 11 2022
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking14.00 Miles 950 AEG
Hiking14.00 Miles   4 Hrs   32 Mns   3.33 mph
950 ft AEG      20 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
Wanted to check out the Hawknest trail, but no easy way up there since there doesn't seem to be any trailheads you can park at in the immediate area. So I made up a 14 mile loop that will get me up there to hike a bit of it. Since it's a pretty flat area and temperatures seemed like they should be fine for the day, we headed out early in the morning.

Started off from the Granite Mountain Trailhead, we started our hike about 6:30. Things were pretty uneventful as we made our way up to Hawknest trail taking a variety of trails to get there. Hawknest trail was quite nice and mostly quiet although we did run into a couple of bikers as we made our way. Name of the trail does not disappoint, saw a couple of groupings of Harris's Hawks and got some excellent photos.

As we dropped onto the Divide trail we started to run into more bikers, and the numbers steadily increased as we continued to make our way back to the trailhead. At one point we ran into a group of 12 older bikers, and ended up playing tag with them for the next couple of hours, we must have passed them, and had them pass us about 4 times..... ](*,) . Anyhow, as we jumped onto the Granite Mountain Loop trail the hordes of bikers and hikers was on. Glad to get back to the car. Luckly we had a good 70% of the hike to ourselves before we started to run into folks.

All in all a good day.
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Mar 01 2020
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
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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Jan 29 2020
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67 male
 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Coyote Canyon Loop MSPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 29 2020
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking3.90 Miles 370 AEG
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Did this short, nice loop with a visitor. Still some water in the little canyon. Got sprinkled on :)
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Nov 12 2017
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 Joined Apr 22 2012
 Fountain Hills,
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ 
Maricopa Trail - North of Dove Valley, AZ
 
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Mtn Biking32.53 Miles 1,526 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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Feb 24 2017
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77 male
 Joined Sep 09 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
North Diablo Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 24 2017
Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking9.19 Miles 518 AEG
Hiking9.19 Miles   3 Hrs   59 Mns   2.87 mph
518 ft AEG      47 Mns Break
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As a member of the 'All Trails Club' in the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, whenever a new map comes out with addtional trails I need to hike them to maintain my membership. I've been putting off North and South Diablo as they are about equal distance from most of the tailheads and farther than I've wanted to hike. North and South Diablo are designed with mountain bikers in mind as they both have black diamond rated areas. Decided to park near the corner of 135th St and Dove Valley and go in at a step over in the fence. This is what Judy and I ended up doing: Dove Valley Trail, Cow Poke, Granite Mountain Loop, Branding Iron, S.Diablo, N. Diablo, The Divide, Branding Iron, Granite Mountain Loop and Dove Valley. The Diablo trails are not marked with mileage markers as there is not room on the map and there are several small loop on both trails. I did a real poor job of estimating the mileage in the area to be about a mile and it turned out to be 3.5! So my planned 6+ hike turned into 9+. We had the time and water so no big deal. I've now completed all the new trials in the Northern section of Brown's Ranch area. A new trailhead at the corner of Dynamite and Pima Rd will open sometime in 2018....so I've got some time before I have new trials to hike.
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Nov 13 2016
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Soapberry Wash Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 13 2016
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.60 Miles 622 AEG
Hiking10.60 Miles   3 Hrs   55 Mns   2.71 mph
622 ft AEG
 
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Got out for a quick morning hike with a later kickoff for the Steelers, doing a few more trails I haven't hiked yet. Right at dawn I saw another saguaro with about 5 hawks sitting on the tops of all the arms.

I took the 136th St. Express Trail and finished of the last section of that I hadn't done, then did a figure 8 of the Dove Valley, Cowpoke and Old Paint Wash Trails, the took the Old Paint Wash Trail up to the Soapberry Wash Trail, Desperado Trail, then went east on the Coyote Canyon Trail, back to the Dove Valley Trail, and did a section of the Renegade Trail. I circled back taking the Renegade-Soapberry Wash connector to Soapberry, then got back on the Renegade eastward again to 136th St and back to the TH.

I was hoping to finish up a section of the Cholla Mtn Trail, but if I did that, it would have been over 15 miles, which is more than I wanted to do today. I also forgot to take my snacks, so I was ready to get home for lunch.
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Mar 27 2016
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67 male
 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
McDowell Preserve North, AZ 
McDowell Preserve North, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 27 2016
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking14.70 Miles 1,170 AEG
Hiking14.70 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   2.99 mph
1,170 ft AEG      35 Mns Break
 
Another loop in MSPN :roll:

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Great weather not too hot and some nice breeze from time to time. Saw a gila monster but I only got a rubbish photo of its tail before it disappeared under a rock :tt:
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Feb 24 2016
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77 male
 Joined Sep 09 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Old Paint Wash - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking5.24 Miles 335 AEG
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I did it! Completed all the trails added to the Northern Section Map in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve dated August 2015. These are the trails that are North of Brown's, Cholla and Granite Mountains. They total about 30 miles, but that's not the point as you need to hike many miles just to get to them. Pretty sure Crzy4AZ has completed them also but is behind on her triplogs. That means HAZ'ers are 2 of the 4 hikers to complete ALL the trails in the preserve. I also think we are the only ones that hiked them all versus others who used their mountain bike on many of the trails.
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Feb 04 2016
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 Joined Jan 04 2014
 Phoenix, AZ
Dancing in Granite, AZ 
Dancing in Granite, AZ
 
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AZBeaverTriplogs 124
Hiking8.20 Miles 642 AEG
Hiking8.20 Miles   2 Hrs   54 Mns   2.96 mph
642 ft AEG      8 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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This is a perfect set of trails to take out-of-state visitors. Lots of beautiful granite boulders, desert views in every direction, easy, smooth trails. We did this back in December in the rain and it was really "mistical" with the clouds billowing below the hills. Love doing it today on a beautiful sunny day. Weather was perfect.
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Feb 04 2016
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 Joined Jan 23 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Gamboling Around Granite, AZ 
Gamboling Around Granite, AZ
 
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AZWanderingBearTriplogs 700
Hiking8.20 Miles 642 AEG
Hiking8.20 Miles   2 Hrs   54 Mns   2.96 mph
642 ft AEG      8 Mns Break
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Very nice day for a hike, but we wanted something interesting but not too demanding. The area around Granite Mountain sounded just right. Used a bunch of trails to construct and easy 8ish mile route. A few folks on the trails, mostly close to the trailhead. Enjoyed all the granite outcroppings and Coyote Canyon was a nice surprise.
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Jan 17 2016
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 Joined Jan 04 2012
 scottsdale, AZ
Granite Mountain Loop Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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New2hykTriplogs 259
Hiking6.50 Miles 320 AEG
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Dec 31 2015
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 Phoenix, AZ
Bootlegger Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking4.40 Miles 252 AEG
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Mrs OH was feeling the Holiday bulge so wanted to get some exercise. It's a rare occasion when she goes on a hike with me. She doesn't care for my usual off trail explorations so took her on a hike on the well groomed trails in the MSPN. We did a loop hike starting from the Granite Mtn TH on the Bootlegger Trail then looping back via the Cow Poke Trail and the 136th St Express Trail.
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Sep 07 2015
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Cow Poke Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking1.83 Miles 139 AEG
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We wanted some sort of family hike - but took forever to get packed up and was very hot by the time we got started around 8am. George walked on his own some but needed to be carried. Turned around when Brad's water was half out - - Caroline was devastated and had a mini-tantrum since she had plenty of water. We talked about how sad it would be to have a trail rescue or Daddy in the hospital from dehydration. She eventually understood. Good lesson that in a group hike you are only as strong as the person with the least amount of water.

So we regrouped and went to a super swanky fancy ritzy park by the fire station on Alma School Road. Kids had fun and Brad and I stretched out and relaxed on the benches and had a picnic.

Ran into Paul on MSC Patrol on Cow Poke trail - he had a huge pick axe in one hand and big clippers in the other hand - - he looked a little bit like a serial killer - but I know him well and about Patrol duties - made me laugh a little though thinking of what an out of towner would surmise running into him on a remote trail!
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Aug 10 2015
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 Phoenix,Az
Cow Poke Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Run/Jog5.21 Miles 112 AEG
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Returned to the Mecca of trails. If you are not concerned about elevation, this is one of the best trail systems out there. Got to the Granite Mountain TH around 1pm. Goal was to do a loop involving the Cow Poke Trail. Went in on the Powerline Trail and then took the Granite Mountain Trail to the Granite Mountain Loop Trail which got me to the Cow Poke trail. Took this trail all the way out to 136th St and as I did so I realized that the Cow Poke trail posted on HAZ and all the provided maps at the TH is no longer accurate. The trail now extends past the 136th St. Trail (which surprisingly curves and is heading in a westward direction when it is crossed by the Cow Poke) and ends at the Old Paint Wash Trail that appears to have been recently added and is not yet on any maps. The Cow Poke ends here, so I turned around and took the 136th St. Trail back to the Granite Mountain TH. Met one staff member who was cutting up a fallen saguaro on the 136th. Temps were surprisingly comfortable, considering the time of day. It was slightly overcast. I guess that makes all the difference.
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Jul 08 2015
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 Mesa, AZ
Bootlegger-Coyote Cyn-Granite Mtn Loop, AZ 
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking8.51 Miles 665 AEG
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Bruce and I hit some more MSPN trails. We got a late start but the humidity seemed lower today. We also had cloud cover from time to time. I always like when there are boulders mixed in with the Saguaro. We saw a couple male Cardinals flying in cicrles along with lots of Quail, Dove, Rabbits, Squirrels, and a few lizards. The trail was in good shape and only saw a few people. Bruce even pointed out a couple of nice Crested Saguaro 8) ! Nice local area and the company was top notch. :y:
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Jul 08 2015
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Bootlegger-Coyote Cyn-Granite Mtn Loop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking8.51 Miles 665 AEG
Hiking8.51 Miles   2 Hrs   52 Mns   3.06 mph
665 ft AEG      5 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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The Turtle needed to get off of the concrete trails and do something different. I showed him some boulders ans saguaros.

We hit up the Northeast portion of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve and some new trails or both of us. Once again got lucky with the weather. Upper 70's to start, probably low 90's to finish. Clouds filtered the sun and the breeze blew just enough to keep us cool.

The Coyote Canyon Trail was a pleasant surprise and interesting area.

Lots of Doves, Quail, Rock Squirrels, but that's about it. 2 bikers, and 3 hikers were all we saw.

Good hike Mr Turtle... Lets get that arm healed so we can get you on some other hikes.

** Note to future hikers that want to hike out of Trailheads on the Eastern side of this complex. There is No Parking at any of the Trailheads, other that the Granite Mountain Trailhead **
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