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Baby Jesus Trail - Catalina MountainsTucson, AZ
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15 years since I have been out here! hard to believe. It was a nice day. Met some vaqueros at the cement trough and strung enough spanish together to laugh at the little goldfish in the trough
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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It was a nice, beautiful day that turned out at the end to be really tough at the end. We started out with plans to do the full 50-Year/Baby Jesus loop, but my wife's knee started giving her pain, and new boots that she hoped she had broken in after wearing them all day the day before she discovered were not a good fit. We started off of Golder Ranch and did the loop clockwise. When we were about halfway down Baby Jesus, we decided to go off-trail toward Hohokam Hill and try to see the petroglyphs that Mountain_Rat has documented. There was quite a bit of bush to whack through, taking us longer and being more of an indirect route than expected. We did make it and we also checked two other peaks nearby scouring for petroglyphs but found nothing on any of them, and we looked pretty thoroughly, so that was disappointing and it cost us a few hours. We ended up cutting the loop short, taking the trail link west back to Baby Jesus, and then taking Golder Ranch Road back to the car as the sun had already set. All in all it was a good experience, but once again I am reminded of the unpredictability of bushwhacking! 😂
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Aug 12 2020
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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I've been tagging along with some older members of SARA on their Wednesday morning social hikes. One of the things that is impressive is the amount of trail knowledge that these guys all have stored up in their brain. We started off at the equestrian center and headed northwest kind of sort of through a wash and worked our way back on a system of old cow paths, social trails and connecting trails that you'll never see notated on any map. Best that I can tell we spent a little time on the Sutherland trail and a lot of time on something called Rosemary's Trail. This trail, according to the guys in SARA is a fairly popular social trail and named after a long time volunteer at the park. My route is probably closest to the 50 Year/Baby Jesus if I had to describe it.

One of the guys I was following had been coming up to that area since the 70's to do SAR and knew all these trails from memory. So I simply followed him and asked exactly where we were about 100 times. He's now part of the operational staff, so his plan was to see how many of those old roads in and out of the area were still drivable and where the many cow paths intersect with the old jeep roads.

Saw two diamondbacks along the way to keep things exciting.
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Started my Christmas vacation, so the most appropriate trail to do seemed like the Baby Jesus Trail. I originally planned to hike bigger 15 mile loop from Catalina State Park, but since we had dinner planned, I decided to take a shorter route by starting at the end of Golder Ranch Drive and making it a 10-11 mile loop. I parked on State Trust Land, so I went online the night before and got a permit.

Started hiking about 7:30am, and some clouds also arrived at time just at the top of Mt. Lemmon, making for some really nice pics as the morning sun peeked over from the east side. After about an hour or so, most of the sky was overcast, so the picture opportunities weren't as much. Saw a deer running away after a mile in, then when I got a chance to zoom in for a distant pic, I noticed there were three of them.

The 50 Year Trail just paralleled the road and was pretty coated with horse droppings. It was confusing at times if the trail I was on was the actual 50 Year Trail or some other trail. At a few sections the 50 year seems to be along a primitive road. The Baby Jesus Trail was the best, it climbs a bit, which gives you closer views of Mt. Lemmon and some views of the area below. The one mile section of the Sutherland was basically a dirt road, but very rocky. Only saw one hiker the entire time.

Pretty chilly in the early morning. It warmed up a bit, but still pretty cool. perfect hiking weather, didn't even drink half of my 3 liter bladder.

This is likely my last hike of 2017, which makes this year the most miles in one calendar year I've logged on HAZ. I was hoping to make 400, but it looks like I'll be 11 or 12 miles short of that. Something to shoot for next year I suppose.
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Oct 22 2017
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nice temps and felt pretty good
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Aug 06 2017
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Romero Canyon Loop TrailTucson, AZ
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Fun trail/road run through Catalina State Park with Alexi (and Kyle on his hike up to Romero Pools).
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Nov 10 2015
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Baby Jesus Trail from Catalina State ParkTucson, AZ
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So, I went into work at about 06:30 to a surprise day off. There's more. I thought it quite odd that the owner had gotten up so early as to help me open, and further surprised that his main concern was that I take my pay check. Now imagine my surprise to find not one, but two checks in my envelope :y: . Wait a minute :? ... :doh:

Well, it took me about 3.27 seconds to figure out what I was going to do with my new found freedom, and while this one was still in planning, it was the best I could wing on such short notice.

While I can't say as I regret my trek, I would do it quite differently the next time. Today's route was only 70% trail with the remaining 30% that unbearable jeep trail, including it's tour through the outskirts of Catalina. I was actually 'good morning'ed by a woman whacking weeds in her back yard. This end of the hike offered ZERO solitude. Hunters, campers 4-wheelers, mountain bikers, ranch hands and ranch owners everywhere clear to the 8 mile mark. The 8 mile mark just so happened to be where the road ends and the Baby Jesus trail begins. I shant go into detail here, as I will be posting a description for the trail soon, but it all turned out to be a mentionable, and memorable trail, as the trip home would prove.

Now, enough chit-chat. I need to get to bed early in prep for tomorrow's event.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Wooden Trough Spring Gallon per minute Gallon per minute
Trough is overflowing, and the creek below is flowing at several gallon per minute. The cleanest water I've seen in the western Catalinas.
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good run this morning
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started pretty early at 6:30 but it was still 90 when i finished. :sweat:
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Did a 15-mile loop I came up with in the area. Starting off of the Golder Ranch TH, did a clockwise loop 50-Year / Baby Jesus / Sutherland / link trail to Bridle / 50-Year. Wasn't expecting the heat spike, should've checked the weather. Expecting an 80-degree high, ended up with a record high of 91 out there. Thankfully when I went through the parking lot for the Romero Pools TH, the snack shop was open. Walked in, downed a Coke and snagged a liter of water to hammer through the final 6 miles. How often can you buy something to drink on the trail?!

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Cement Dam Tank 76-100% full 76-100% full
Kinda slimy, but full and running over.
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Mar 20 2015
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Half day visit & hike at Catalina on our way to Picacho Peak.
Clockwise loop - Bridle :next: 50 Year :next: Trail Link :next: Sutherland :next: Romero Canyon.
Lots of wild flowers throughout, especially along Sutherland & Canyon Loop.
Some cool water flow along the way to splash the face on this warm afternoon.
Enjoyable stop!
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Hiking21.21 Miles 2,443 AEG
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Enjoying some familiar desert this morning, getting some miles. Nice nippy start just above the freezing mark when I started at 7:45, out by 1:45. Brought a green Gatorade bottle, opened it up and took a swig and about barfed, the nastiest tasting liquid I've ever drunk. I looked down at it to see what it was...LIME-CUCUMBER :o :yuck: :sk: I could NOT drink it. Even burping the rest of the day grossed me out, tasting that again.

Did the Bridle from Catalina SP to 50 Year going clockwise, did most of the upper 50 Year and then back around to the Baby Jesus, Sutherland and back out.

Pretty decent water flow in the washes, Catalinas snow is definitely starting to melt.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Sutherland Wash Light flow Light flow
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Jan 02 2015
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Wendy and I wanted to see the snow and she hadn't hiked the 50 in this direction before, so we did a loop. It was super-cold, even in the middle of the day. Love this part of the mountain, where the boulder formations are plentiful and the junipers have saguaros growing through them. Sutherland was flowing and Samaniego Peak looked spectacular, but you'll have to take my word for it or wait for Wendy's pics because I forgot to put the memory card back in my new camera. ](*,) We found patches of snow and her dog Lilo was as happy as I have ever seen her. Great little hike!
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Sutherland Loop, AZ 
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Decided to try out a track write lots posted a little over a year ago, that took in part of the Sutherland, part of 50 Year, and a few others. Parked at the trailhead at the end of Golder Ranch Road and headed south to a north entrance into Catalina SP. Followed FR643 through the Sutherland Gate and onto the Sutherland, heading toward the Sutherland TH in the park. Turned off before I got there toward the west and north, and onto the 50 Year, then headed back.
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Feb 24 2014
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Hiking10.08 Miles 1,253 AEG
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Took my 4-legged hiking buddy, Lilo, out for a dayhike which turned out a little longer than I anticipated. For some reason, the math I did before we left had the hike at around 8 miles, but we logged in closer to 10. Normally wouldn't be a big deal, but since I already thought 8 might be pushing it for her (it was her first hike in months), I felt a little bad. However, she was still dashing after rabbits and lizards even in mile 9, so I think she was fine.

It was a beautiful day out there - perfect for Catalina Foothills hiking action. I needed to get the Baby knocked off my list of Catalina trails, and so this was the ideal day. I only wish I hadn't done a big gnarly yoga workout the day before, because I spend much of the hike in pain that probably had little to do with actually hiking. Of course, my achilles is still an issue, but less and less as I go one, which is good.

The Baby Jesus trail was in excellent shape, aside from being heavily eroded in places and having many inelegant "work arounds" installed by equestrians and bicyclists (usually where there's a pinch point or low vegetation). I appreciate the needs of these users, but it usually just results in even more erosion and problems when it's done incorrectly. This particular trail is very popular with those user groups, though, so it's probably inevitable.

Once on the Sutherland/Trail Link portions of the hike, I not only started hating life because of my sore legs and abs, but the whole "baby head boulder" thing on the old road bed was just icky. I hate this kind of hiking any day, and today was no exception. Luckily, it only lasted for like 3 miles. Only. Yeah. Picked up a piece of someone's leafspring off the roadbed. Glad I wasn't in that ride.

Saw 4 jackrabbits on the hike, which is weird, because I rarely see any. Lilo only saw 2 of them - and boy was that a merry chase! A few scattered wild flowers, mostly perennials. I think it just dried up too much for them to really grow in. There was still water in a few pockets - even some flowing at the concrete Wooden Trough. No fish, though.

Got back into civilization just to learn about JohnR1. So sad - but reminded me of where I want to be when my number is called. Made my feet hurt a little less and my heart a little more.
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water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Cement Dam Tank 1-25% full 1-25% full
Didn't actually see tank, but seep below it was wet.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Wooden Trough Spring Quart per minute Quart per minute
Trough is full and no fishes.
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Feb 26 2012
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50 Year - Baby Jesus LoopTucson, AZ
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Great day and plenty of water along Baby Jesus Trail and in Wooden Spring. Started out at the the Equestrian Center in Catalina State Park. Didn't follow 50-Year to the end; just cut right down Baby Jesus. Took me a long time to get down the Baby Jesus Trail because I kept stopping and looking at the mountains. Views worth the walk. Cut down the Trail Link from Sutherland back to 50-Year.
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Decided to take a day to see as much of the state trust area north of Catalina State Park as I could. If I had started earlier I think I could have seen it all (50-Year, Bridle Trail in Catalina SP, Sutherland Trail, Baby Jesus Trail, Upper 50-Year Trail and Deer Camp), but I ran short of time. I did however find an additional trail (which I now have learned is the Mid Tank Trail) that wasn't listed on any HAZ routes or on any other sites I had seen about the area.

Started at Golder Ranch Drive parking area, headed south on the 50-Year Trail to its start in Catalina State Park, then took the Bridle Trail over to Sutherland and took Sutherland back north. Left the Sutherland Trail to pick up the Baby Jesus Trail, which is unmarked.

At the end of Baby Jesus Trail I took the Upper 50-Year to what I thought was the Deer Camp Trail turnoff, but it ended up going east and then south back onto Baby Jesus. After I realized it wasn't going to be the Deer Camp Trail I decided to go ahead and follow it, thinking it might link back to Baby Jesus, and it eventually did. This is known as the Mid Tank Trail.

Shortly after turning off of Sutherland, I came to the area where supposedly there was Wooden Trough Spring a quarter mile east and off trail. However I came to a concrete trough where water was dripping in. So I don't know if it was being run underground into this trough from another spot a quarter mile away or if the GPS coordinates were off. This trough had several red goldfish swimming in it, and the water was fairly clear and clean.

Further north on Baby Jesus, I found an area that appears to be ruins. There was an old rock wall there. If you want to go out and see it, the coordinates are (N32.46291 W110.85576).

At a stream near Cottonwood Tank there is an old, badly burned car. The entire thing has been torched, and it looks like people have built bonfires in the trunk.

One other pretty cool thing I found...while on the Mid Tank Trail, at N32.47172 W110.85092 I found another spring (Mid Tank Spring, though unnamed on some maps) that is running into a trough from a plastic pipe. I followed the piping east a little ways to see where if it was coming from a spring, but I was starting to lose sunlight and decided to abandon that. It was was running about a quart an hour.

When I got back near the ruins I was at the junction with Baby Jesus, and took that back up again and out. The Baby Jesus Trail (which I consider runs from Sutherland all the way to the upper 50-Year) is not as well defined as the other trails, but it is still pretty good.

Very little wildlife today, just a lot of quail and a few crazy bikers on 50-Year. ;)

Next time I'll have to cover the Upper 50-Year, and try finding Deer Camp once again! I'm now interesting in tackling Samaniego and the Samaniego ridgeline.
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Mid Tank Spring Quart per minute Quart per minute
Water fairly clear, running into a cement trough from black piping somewhere up the mountain.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Wooden Trough Spring Quart per minute Quart per minute
Water fairly clear, running into a cement trough from a pipe.
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Hiked the Baby Jesus Trail to a spur trail that went to a concrete tank under some pretty trees. Unfortunately it sounded like every bee in the area had congregated there. I really like the trails near Catalina- such great rock formations and the Baby Jesus Trail has some of the best saguaro stands anywhere. There are large fields of ocotillos that were very happy about the recent rains.

On the way back to where I'd parked, I came upon a small, five-inch long desert tortoise. I took some pictures and was taking a movie of it when it decided to move and find somewhere to hide. Only the place it chose was a small patch of shade that was in between my feet! It was adorable. I wish I could have stayed there longer but it was getting warm out.

Movie of the tiny tortoise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-CMEMoVTag
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Nice afternoon to sneak out and hit a few things out in Catalina SP i've been meaning to do. I took the bridle trail over to 50 year trail and cruised along that out into mesas. I've been meaning to hike the Sutherland Link Trail back to the sutherland trail from the 50 year trail, to scratch that off my catalina list.

the sutherland link trail is really a very rough jeep track that goes cross country from the 50 year trail to the sutherland trail coming down from cargodera canyon, and it roughly parallels the power lines coming down the mountain. nothing fancy about this trail, but an interesting first walk along it, nonetheless.

took the sutherland back and hit up the hidden falls on the way back for the first time in a few years...dry as a bone despite the recent rains. i've still yet to see these falls really going well despite several visits. i'll time it right one of these days. :oplz:

Finished it up with a quick loop on the birding trail to watch the sun go down.

oh yeah...i saw two bobcats at the end of the day as well :y: :o :DANCE:
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