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Feb 23 2025
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 Chandler, AZ
Lime Peak 3789 - Rover Peak QuadPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking11.54 Miles 4,242 AEG
Hiking11.54 Miles   8 Hrs   24 Mns   1.70 mph
4,242 ft AEG   1 Hour   37 Mns Break
 
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I hiked up to Sunset Mountain about a year ago and enjoyed enough that I wanted to do it again. I had to miss the hike BobP organized earlier this month, so I was happy this one worked out. We trimmed a little distance off the hike by parking farther in along FR 1530 than I did last time. The morning started off easy with the road walk with temps in the 30s at sunrise, and we took a short detour over to a ruin and some petroglyphs along the way.

Across Lime Creek, we continued north and pushed through a few brushy areas that I remembered from last time, but with some clipping and making Bruce go first through the worst of it, it was manageable. There's quite a bit of loose rock on steep inclines along the base of the ridge that we took up to Lime. The footing improves farther up, but the steepness is almost constant over the 3/4 mile up to the ridgeline with the peak.

Lime Peak: [ youtube video ]

We regrouped at the benchmark, and Linda and Bruce decided to wait while John-squared continued on to Sunset. We left some of our stuff behind to lighten the load, then we all visited the frustum before John and I continued north. We had to push through a few more brushy areas as we lost a little of the elevation we'd gained, then headed up another relentless, steep climb toward the summit. I pulled out the camera a few times and zoomed in on Lime to see if I could spot Linda and Bruce, but no luck (didn't realize until I pulled the pics up on the computer later that they were in the shots after all).

Approaching Sunset: [ youtube video ]

John and I checked out the ruins just south of the peak before taking a break at the top...quite possibly the first pair of Johns to summit Sunset together :). The register I placed last year hasn't seen much action--only one new entry from BobP/chumley/Dave1 earlier this month. Great views from the top, with lots of Mazatzal landmarks to the east, Four Peaks and the Superstitions visible to the SE, and Lime Creek Cabin down below to the NW. John pulled a few thorns out of the soles of his shoes, then we started the steep descent.

We finally spotted Bruce and Linda on Lime Peak once we were lower on Sunset, and they got a head start down. As John and I worked our way back, we found his hat, which he didn't realize he'd lost, hanging from an ocotillo. No wonder it looked exactly like his hat...and like it hadn't been out there very long...it took us longer than it should've to piece together that it was his hat, but we were tired :). Back on Lime, we found my extra layers nicely folded (great service!) with the water we'd left behind, and we reloaded our packs and headed down to rejoin Bruce and Linda.

It was nice to have the full group back together for the hike out so we could all enjoy Bruce and Linda trading verbal jabs. It was a warm day--Bruce's portable weather station had the temperature at 84°, at the high end of the patented Eagle Comfort Range (TM). Fun but tough hike--I didn't make the mistake of leaving a bunch of extra layers on this time, but on a warm day, I still sweated a lot and was lucky to avoid cramping.

Before leaving, we drove over to Horseshoe Dam to check out the waterfall, which has apparently surged in popularity after a recent feature on ABC 15. Despite the tourists, the cool mist felt great after the hike, and the mullets were almost as impressive as the waterfall (full-speed version of Bruce's video: [ youtube video ] ). Great day with a fun group, and nice finally hiking with johnlp after crossing paths at SoMo a few times.
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Lime Peak 3789 - Rover Peak QuadPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Hiking11.54 Miles 4,242 AEG
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I got an invite from John10s to join in on a hike to Lime and Sunset Peaks. Mostly off trail with 4200+ ft of gain spells workout. Bruce and Linda joined in as well.
We got going pretty early considering the long drive. Nice and cool with the sun hitting the peaks as we began our hike.
The going gets tougher the further you go on this hike. Just getting up to Lime is a workout in itself. Sunset adds another level of steep, and trying to keep up with 10s kicked my arse.
John and I enjoyed a nice long break on the summit of Sunset, also checking out the ruins in the area.
The descent was no faster than the ascent. Steep and loose. Once we got back to Lime Peak we watered up and set off to catch Linda and Bruce who were already on their way down hill.
We all trudged together through the last few miles of cactus, brush, and rocks to make it back to Linda's Jeep.
Nearby Horseshoe Dam was next. Refreshing under there.
Excellent but tough hike. Fun group. Thanks for the invite John, and thanks for driving Linda. :)
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Feb 01 2025
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 Tempe, AZ
Sunset Mountain 4598Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking13.15 Miles 3,315 AEG
Hiking13.15 Miles   9 Hrs   57 Mns   1.56 mph
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Bob wanted to do a 4 Peaks Circumference hike today, but that seemed like a terrible sufferfest, so we ended up on this less-terrible sufferfest instead. :)

The plan was to drive to the start via FR1530, but I left my Medal driving skillz at home and despite my numerous doubtful queries about traversing the slope along the edge of the lake, Bob had done this before and insisted that it was easy. Apparently that word has a different meaning for some people. This part took 45 min, which is as long as walking the road would have taken, but I'd argue the lakeside route was more scenic and interesting. Obviously, lake level plays a factor here in these choices.

Bob's memory was a little better in leading us up a very cool limestone canyon before gaining the ridge that ascends directly up to 3531. This is a near-vertical climb covered with those neat little granite ball bearings and dotted with all the traditional prickly desert obstacles. Luckily there was an occasional piece of bedrock to plant your foot on, but only briefly, as your weight will dislodge it and send it careening toward your hiking partners below. I shed some blood after a tumble on one of those firmly anchored 500-lb boulders that was apparently not firmly anchored. It's 1000 feet in half a mile and took us about an hour.

On the map, 3531 is a short and relatively flat ridgeline traverse from Lime Peak. In reality, it was the most enjoyable boulder hopping on the day, with some knife-ridge spots and a lot of short ups, downs, and arounds. Fun, but not fast -- half an hour to get over to the Lime summit. Requisite benchmarks and break before heading down to the frustum marking the county boundary. Bob misunderpronounces that word, and I prefer his version better.

Next, we skirted a small hill along the ridge, and this turned out to be a bad plan. The extra elevation staying true to the ridge would have avoided some pretty thick, prickly, slippery, side-slope traverse. Going over the top is a 200 foot climb, and worth it.

The steepest part of the climb to Sunset gains 600 feet in 0.3mi. It looked worse from a distance than it did underfoot, but as with the approach to Lime, this was slow going. It took a bit over an hour to climb the 1000 feet from the saddle to the Sunset summit. The views along the way were spectacular and made for nice breathing breaks. There were a good number of historic structures at several points along the ridge, and the summit was once a mountaintop fortress. Worth a visit if that's your thing.

We decided that descending the steep ball-bearings didn't sound fun, and John10s had reported some unpleasant brushy sections on the eastern slopes, so we plotted a route down via a more moderate looking ridge off the west slope and down into Lime Creek, after I assured Bob and Dave that there was an ADA-compliant trail along the creek. :?

This turned out to be a great decision, and though there was some prickly-pear pinball coming off peak 3724, the grade was nice, the views were great, and ample cattle and wildlife paths provided comfortable travel the whole route down. Upon reaching the creek, I was pleased to see it was flowing, something I didn't think was possible in here winter 24-25. Looking at the map, we were a bit disheartened to see just how far upstream we had ended up, but figured we would still make it back by dark.

Though I promised that the creek would soon disappear underground, it never did. It lead us through a really nice stretch of narrows that required unplanned wading, and otherwise meandered through a beautiful desert canyon for four miles before reaching the end of the road where we began the ascent. I only slipped on the rocks and submerged once! Later I almost stepped on a skunk that was napping in the grass. Thankfully he decided to waddle away without blasting a warning shot my way. Not long after a curious gray fox watched as we passed from a sheltered spot in the cliffs. Along with some deer, not a bad day for wildlife sightings.

I offered to take the lake route back to the truck and let Bob and Dave walk the road where I would pick them up, but we all opted for lakeside misery and scenery once again.

This was a long, difficult, tiring day, but had a whole bunch of rewards that made it very enjoyable.
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 Joined Feb 26 2008
 Scottsdale, AZ
Sunset Mountain 4598Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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It had been about 8 years since I hiked with SuperDave. Funny we were going to meet Chums but we almost went off the road twice and had another truck almost slide into us. So we ended up with an awesome plan B of Cheops Pyramid instead of a dico party at the beach. As I write this, its been more then a day to reflect on the good,and the bad of this hike. Mostly good until I pulled a muscle. Thanks Chums for the ace bandage. I can't believe its Feb and I've hiked with Chums 3 times already. He was my first hiking partner on HAZ back almost 16 years ago :).

The shoreline was different from 2 years ago because there was less water then this years heavy rainfall. I'm glad I missed some of the shoreline when I headed up a drainage to the road. I rejoined the guys shortly after. The hike to Lime was uneventfull. The ridge was as fun as I remembered. My first frustum in many years, but you always remember your first which was in the Mazzies. The hike up to Sunset was eventfull. I had several cactus puncture my soles which sucked. My muscle pull gradually bothered me to the point where it needed attention but no massage therapist was present. Dave said I was just looking for attention after he sat on a cactus. The ridge down was relatively good except for my mood. We took a break at the creek and headed down. I headed up and found a great track looking down on the narrows. I downclimbed to about 50 feet and had to head back up and eventually found a safe route down. I kept dry for awhile then it wasnt worth the effort. All in all a great day. The good was way better than the bad. Thanks chums for driving. Dave good to hike with you again after a long time.
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 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Lime Peak 3789 and Sunset Mountain 4598, AZ 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking13.42 Miles 4,059 AEG
Hiking13.42 Miles   10 Hrs   10 Mns   1.69 mph
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Lime Peak and Sunset Mountain caught my attention on a hike to Lime Creek Cabin last month, so I read a little more about them when I got home and learned that there are also some ruins on Sunset, which increased the appeal. We hiked on the east side of Horseshoe last weekend, and we returned to the area today to hike on the west side, with Lime and Sunset as the destinations.

All the posted routes to Lime Peak start from the boat ramp, back when the water level was lower, but that part of the lake is currently full with the water level at a little over 2,000 feet and the reservoir just under 60% full. So we parked near the FR 1530/Horseshoe Dam Road intersection and hiked the road to the dry part of Lime Creek and then worked our way around the southeast side of the mountain. I wasn't sure if the route I'd drawn up to connect with the other routes would present any major obstacles, but it worked out well--we followed a ridge that didn't have too much brush and eventually merged with the more direct routes.

We did start to encounter some thicker brush, especially in the drainages, over the last half mile before we started ascending a ridge toward Lime, almost directly east of the peak. TboneKathy wasn't enjoying the steep/loose/off-trail terrain, so she waited on the lower part of the ridge while I continued up toward Lime and, time permitting, Sunset. From that spot, it was ~0.6 miles and 1,000 vertical feet up to the peak. In addition to the benchmark, there were metal and wooden height of light posts, but no summit register. I'd brought a jar and some paper but planned to put that on Sunset if I made it, so I took a few pictures and then started north along the ridge toward Sunset Mountain, ~1.5 miles away.

[ youtube video ]

I stopped by the frustum as I dropped down off the north side of the peak, and there was some very light scrambling as I continued north and passed some big granite boulders. The hillside on the east side of Peak 3724 was brushy and slowed things down, and the ridge between Lime and Sunset loses a few hundred feet of elevation, so I had another climb of 1,000+ feet ahead of me as I approached the base of Sunset, and I wasn't sure if I'd make the summit by turnaround time.

There's a barbed wire fence leading up toward the peak that makes route-finding very easy early on, then the terrain gets rockier and steeper over the last half mile, with some light scrambling and loose rock. Once I was up on the west side of the saddle between 4598 and 4413, there were a few more rock outcroppings and brushy areas to navigate on the final climb up toward the peak, and the ruin walls finally came into view.

I went to the peak first, getting there ~10 minutes before turnaround time, so I didn't spend too long up there, but I signed and placed the register and built a summit cairn, shot a quick video and took a bunch of pictures. The views up there were fantastic, with the Mazatzals to the east and the Superstitions on the southern horizon, and it was cool to zoom in on Lime Creek Cabin down below--the hike that brought this peak to my attention.

[ youtube video ]

Short on time, I drank some water and started back, planning to take a closer look at the ruins on the way down. There were some low walls near the summit, but the biggest complex was on the ridge just south of the peak. I was mostly expecting to see perimeter walls up there, but there were outlines of multiple rooms, and a perimeter wall down lower to the west, and I noticed a few smaller walls on the way down that I'd missed going up. I didn't see any pottery, though I didn't spend too much time looking since I needed to start back.

[ youtube video ]

Getting down wasn't too bad, but the brushy area was a pain again, and my legs picked up another serious round of scratches. I finally stopped and ate something when I was back on top of Lime Peak before heading down the ridge to rejoin TboneKathy. My legs were on the verge of cramping on the hike out, but that was my own fault...it was a mostly cloudy and very comfortable day, but I'd been pushing non-stop for about four hours to get up to both peaks and back and hadn't stopped to eat and barely drank anything, and with a sweatshirt on to help protect against the brush, I set a personal record for most sweating on a winter hike :). But other than some minor foot cramps, my legs held up.

On the way out, we wandered off FR 1530 a few times to look for ruins and petroglyphs and found some nice panels and one rectangular ruin that looked like it had been dug out. It sprinkled very lightly toward the end of the hike, but the temperature was nice, and we didn't see anyone all day other than boaters on Horseshoe. Overall, it was a fun one with a lot of points of interest--two peaks, ruins, petroglyphs, a benchmark, a frustum, and great views.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Sunset Mountain 4598Phoenix, AZ
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