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Hawknest Trail - MSPN - 12 members in 95 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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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
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.22 Miles 1,032 AEG
Hiking11.22 Miles   4 Hrs   28 Mns   2.51 mph
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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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May 04 2025
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Hawknest Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
Hiking3.20 Miles 190 AEG
Hiking3.20 Miles   1 Hour   37 Mns   2.11 mph
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Jake and I. We went out of Pima Dynamite TH and went out Hawknest trail for 1.5 miles and turned around.

Came across a rattlesnake in middle of trail…yay as 3 weeks ago I had Jake take a refresher snake avoidance class. How do you train the dog that staying 3 feet away doesn’t work, it needs to be 6 feet. He was not acting like the shock was coming as he approached. Barked and danced back and forth. He’s always on a lead when we walk I just worry when he’s by himself in the backyard.
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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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Nov 21 2024
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Pima Dynamite Loop, AZ 
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Mtn Biking21.60 Miles 1,271 AEG
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Beautiful day for a loop around Brown's Ranch from Pima Dynamite trailhead with the Bagel Bunch (Bruce, Doug, Jane, Joseph, Ken, Nick, Tommy, John). Plenty of hikers and bikers out on the trails for a weekday.
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Sep 30 2024
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Pima Dynamite Black Diamonds, AZ 
Pima Dynamite Black Diamonds, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking16.70 Miles 935 AEG
Mtn Biking16.70 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   8.02 mph
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Third time is a charm! I was going to hit Pima Dynamite on Friday, but didn't, then I Sunday would be good, but it wasn't, almost bailed again today, but I didn't! Love the Browns Ranch trail system, I sure wish it weren't so far from me. Parked at Pima Dynamite trailhead and headed out on the twisty black diamond trails of the west side of the park. Latigo, Sidewinder, Rock Tank, Dare A Sarah, Snake Eyes, Scorpion, Tarantula, Hackamore, Axle Grease, West Express, Browns Ranch Rd, and all the way back on Hawknest. Saw an almost equal amount of hikers and bikers out on the trails this morning. It was plenty hot once I got back to the van at 10am.
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Mar 10 2024
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52 male
 Joined Dec 26 2009
 Phoenix, Az
Latigo Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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WilliamnWendiTriplogs 221
Hiking3.50 Miles 377 AEG
Hiking3.50 Miles   1 Hour   45 Mns   2.00 mph
377 ft AEG
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Dichelostemma capitatum, Lupine, Scorpion weed
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Feb 16 2024
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 Goodyear, AZ
Pima Dynamite MTB, AZ 
Pima Dynamite MTB, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking17.80 Miles 959 AEG
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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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Jan 28 2024
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 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
MSPN Loop, AZ 
MSPN Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 28 2024
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking13.15 Miles 744 AEG
Hiking13.15 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   3.51 mph
744 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Kelly and I opted for another loop in MSPN, this time starting from the Granite Mtn TH. Got started a little after 0715. Warmer than expected temps, but a nice breeze the entire time made for pleasant hiking weather. Did a large clockwise loop around Granite Mtn and towards the north end of the preserve. Excellent trail conditions the entire way.

Kelly and I both seem to prefer the sections of trail that wind thru the boulders, but the entire loop was pretty nice, with some good views to the north and east. The water tank at the intersection of Dove Vly & High Desert was full of clear water. Saw plenty of bikes, not many hikers until the final few miles, then it was a steady stream of them. Great day with some good mileage!

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Jan 28 2024
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
MSPN loop, AZ 
MSPN loop, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking12.68 Miles 733 AEG
Hiking12.68 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   3.35 mph
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linda suggested another visit to MSPN, and came up with a big loop from granite mountain trailhead
neither of us had been very far north of little granite mountain
we got going around 0715
mid 50s to start, upper 60s by the end
smooth trails, some new scenery
saw a crested saguaro
i like all the granite boulders up this way
the water collection thing near dove valley trail was interesting
pretty busy once we got back on granite mountain loop, nice to be almost done by that point
thanks for the invite, linda - good hike
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Jan 27 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
High Desert Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 27 2024
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking12.30 Miles 564 AEG
Hiking12.30 Miles   4 Hrs   22 Mns   2.82 mph
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I need to start catching up on chores at home, so I opted for a local hike, which was still over an hour drive to the TH :-k . Anyway, I started from the ATV trailhead at the north end of 136th St, which serves just as well as a TH for hiking into this north part of the MSPN. I did a loop of 136th St Express-Hawknest-Stagecoach-High Desert-Renegade-Dove Valley-Barb's Trail-136th St. Just over 12 miles. Made great time since the trails are level and smooth. Started at 6:30am in the dark and took the headlamp off before the first mile was completed.

I saw 2 deer as I turned off the Hawknest Trail onto the Stagecoach Trail, but they never stopped at all so I wasn't able to get a pic. Then on the Renegade Trail I saw a javelina and had the same issue. Lots of hawks along the Hawknest Trail, I guess that's why it's called that.

Not much traffic on the trails at all, which was kind of surprising. I saw one other hiker ahead of me on the High Desert Trail, and about 4 bikers.

The ATV TH has some vehicles parked when I got there, but nothing crazy. 2 hunters were field dressing what I think was a dove. Didn't notice a shotgun, which would be the typical tool to harvest one with 8-[ .
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Jan 14 2024
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 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
McDowell Sonoran Preserve North, AZ 
McDowell Sonoran Preserve North, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 14 2024
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking11.15 Miles 520 AEG
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linda drove us up to dynamite and pima this morning
set out around 0830 or so
nice temps, warming up enough for a wardrobe change after an hour
we did a variety of trails for some good linkage
some of the trails were more scenic than others
not much elevation gain to be had but good trail surface with excellent footing
more mountain bikers than hikers
about half the trails were new to me
thanks for hiking, linda, much appreciated! :)

*break time seems long, just checking route possibilities, ladies' room stop and moving aside for bikers
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Jan 14 2024
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
McDowell Sonoran Preserve North, AZ 
McDowell Sonoran Preserve North, AZ
 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking11.41 Miles 638 AEG
Hiking11.41 Miles   3 Hrs   31 Mns   3.49 mph
638 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
 
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Kelly and I opted for some new territory on the McDowell North part of the preserve. Parked at the Pima Dynamite trailhead and got started. The parking lot was nearly empty at 0830. Nice temps to start, but it warmed up quickly with full sun and no breeze. Didn’t have any set idea of the trails to do, but linked up enough to at least hit ten miles. Everything was easy, with good footing. A fair amount of bikes, but only a few hikers. As we were finishing, there was a helicopter circling overhead, and plenty of emergency vehicles from both Scottsdale and Phoenix. More were arriving as we were driving out. Nice morning and good to knock out several miles with Kelly.

Axle Grease ➡️ Hackamore ➡️ Hawknest ➡️ Cloudburst ➡️ Cone Mtn ➡️ Hackamore ➡️ Tarantula ➡️ West Express ➡️ Latigo ➡️ Rock Tank ➡️ Hawknest
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Dec 31 2023
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Pima Dynamite Shred, AZ 
Pima Dynamite Shred, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking21.50 Miles 1,285 AEG
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Met up with Doug, Bruce, Jane, and Detrich to do a Bagel Bunch group ride from Pima Dynamite trailhead this morning. Lots of hikers and bikers out on the Browns Ranch trails this morning, especially around Granite Mountain, which is my favorite hiking loop. Great way to finish off an epic year!
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Nov 05 2023
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Pima Dynamite Gravel Ride, AZ 
Pima Dynamite Gravel Ride, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking24.10 Miles 1,077 AEG
Mtn Biking24.10 Miles   2 Hrs   59 Mns   10.04 mph
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Took the gravel bike up to Pima Dynamite trailhead to ride some Brown's Ranch trails. Started on Latigo to Whiskey Bottle, Turpentine, north on 136th Street Express, west on Hawknest, and return on Axle Grease. Stopped to chat a bit with Tim, who was also riding his Salsa Cutthroat today. Lots of bikers and hikers out on the trails today.
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Mar 10 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Cone - Brown Mountains Loop, AZ 
Cone - Brown Mountains Loop, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking8.10 Miles 811 AEG
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... still catching up from my wildflower hikes:
Well I'm still on my wildflower hunt so I thought I would try the McDowell Sonoran Preserve plus I've been wanting to get out here for a few weeks now, and on a weekday.  The temps were supposed to be warmer today, but with a slightly filtered sun, it should be just right.  I decided on the Cone/Brown clockwise loop.  At the trailhead, I talked of my route to the docent who asked, he warned me of a rattlesnake on the Wrangler.  

I could tell right away that wildflowers were not showing yet and that was fine; it should mean less filming/picture taking and more hiking.  What was I thinking?  After all, this is a lush part of the Sonoran Desert and out here, it was big and there were boulders scattered about as well.  I ran into quite a few hikers on the Upper Ranch Trail in the first mile.  One seemed relieved they were only 1/2 mile from the TH.  The sky was pretty for most of the hike and the filtered sun made for some nice picture taking and movies :D

This Preserve is well-signed but not perfectly as I missed my turn on the Cone Mountain Loop Trail and when I realized I was headed on the northeast side of Cone Mountain, I backtracked to the intersection with the Wrangler Trail.  The trail swings pretty wide as it traverses the lower regions below Cone Mountain on the south side.  There were dots of poppies but lots of Wiry Lotus.  You start seeing more boulders closer to the trail as you get toward the southwest side.

As I rounded the west side the clouds seemed to join together to create a slight overcast.  There was a bit of a breeze and I was surprised that it had a cold feel which was rather nice; at least now.  I went through one section with lots of tall Desert Lavender and there were even a couple blooms.  The little valleys you pass through would have bigger patches of poppies.  The other thing I would start seeing more of was the Soap and Banana Yucca plants; especially once I headed north on Cloudburst Trail where I should have headed west on Cone Mountain Trail to catch the trail below Brown's.  I didn't even think to check RS and my "pin to track" must not have been on to notify me.  As I kept going north, but then west, and zigzagging, I still thought I was going the right way; especially when I reached the Hawknest Trail and finally started heading east.

The Loop doesn't list the individual trails so I'll have to keep that in mind when I do these loops out here.  Fortunately, it was fabulous terrain and I was entertained by the desert flora and saguaros.  I kept thinking maybe I had been out this way before and looking back, last year I was on the Hawknest Trail but from the south to Cloudburst and along the west and south side of Cone back to Pima/Dynamite TH.  This part of the Hawknest I had not been on.  It had a few cool little valleys that Mother Nature did a very nice job of decorating.  I really enjoyed those. 

I was glad to be going east but then I got concerned with how far east was I going?  Eventually I came to another intersection with the Basalt Ridge Trail which would take me south to where I wanted to be.  This was also a nice little section of trail.  Off to the southeast I could see this long patch of green so I tried to zoom and get pictures as it really stood out; looked like it had been manicured even.  The summit looked so small from here as I continued.

And then I finally arrived at where I should have been a few miles ago, the Upper Ranch Trail and Brown's Mountain Trail.  And, believe it or not, I had gotten slightly chilly the last mile or so.  Up I went observing the trail had been beaten up pretty bad from people using it when it was wet or slightly so.  There are a couple bedrock areas to walk over which is something I like.  It's not a tough hike up and there are a couple flatter places where you can catch your breath, or in my case, take pictures of the distant views which were showing up very distinctly.  It's when you take pictures of those mountains/mesas that you realize what a huge valley :o we live in and we're lucky to have a few mountains in the valley to climb up. 

I debated whether I would do the short trail to the summit but since the wind had let up a little and it's a short hike I headed on up Brown's Summit Trail.  A family had gone up before me like they were goats.  I was glad I summited as the views with this light and our.... you guessed it, green desert floor, the area was beautiful :app: .  Those distant views to the Superstitions and layered looks to the west were even more pronounced now it seemed.  And because of that light, the Four Peaks with their remaining snow were photographing beautifully as well.  I actually sat down, had a mini Kind bar, and responded to a text from my brother.  The sun came out for a bit and warmed me up too.  But it was getting late so I headed back down.  I did slip and fall on the loose rock but no big deal.  However, I will note, the trail down to the saddle may be short, but it is slick.  Gosh, the last time I was up there was 2014 so I was due.

And now for the last 1 1/2 miles on the rest of the Brown's Mountain Trail back to the TH.  There were still people coming up, the Park closes at 6:25 and it was around 5 now.  The trail zig zags down so it makes for changing views and still not much in the way of wildflowers, but there was plenty of other interesting desert flora that we don't get to see as much of over on the Phoenix Preserves. The limited sun was trying to light up Cholla and Granite Mountains. The sky colors were somewhat muddy but I was still able to frame up some tall Soaptree Yucca.

And now to enjoy my huckleberry beer after another successful hike, even though I actually get a little more tired when I do all that filming as it takes longer.

Once again, I took a lot of movies but wow, what a beautiful day and great filming conditions :) .  The light really made the distant areas show off and of course, still snow on the mountains.  The views from the summit were outstanding in this light, trust me:
Part 1 from TH to Cone Mountain Loop [ youtube video ]
Part 2 continuing on Cone Mountain Loop  [ youtube video ]
Part 3 hiking north and east after taking a wrong turn, LosDosSloFolks music (thank you Greg) [ youtube video ]
Part 4 summit climb and to TH, outstanding views from summit; especially to Four Peaks and Pinnacle Peak area and west; some more LosDosSloFolks music  [ youtube video ]

FYI - while doing some research I found this piece that was put together in 2021. It's a quick read and with photos. I think most of us that like geology will like this article: How the Valley of the Sun got its Valley https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/2f ... e8c667088c

WATCH 1:08-5:27PM, 7.58 miles, 2689-3418 elevation. 125 avg bpm/171 max burning 1568 calories. Starting temp 71.9, fair and 19% humidity.
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Feb 01 2023
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67 male
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Hawknest Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking4.50 Miles 310 AEG
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Took a friend visiting from UK for a short hike:
Pima/Dynamite TH - Hawknest - Rock Tank - Dare a Sarah - West Express - Latigo - Sidewinder - Latigo - Pima/Dynamite TH
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Jan 02 2023
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59 male
 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Hawknest Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking10.60 Miles 1,050 AEG
Hiking10.60 Miles   3 Hrs   26 Mns   3.40 mph
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Wanted to check out trail at the Pima Dynamite Trail, so hobbled together some trails to make a 10.6 mile loop. Trails (in order) are:
01. Hawknest Trail (0.4+0.8+0.8+0.2+0.2+0.5+0.5+0.1+1.5) = 5.0 miles
02. Basalt Ridge Overlook (0.1+0.1) = 0.2 miles
03. Basalt Ridge Trail (0.3) = 0.3 miles
04. Upper Ranch Trail (0.6+0.5+0.1) = 1.2 miles
05. Rustler Trail (0.7) = 0.7 miles
06. Latigo Trail (0.1+0.6+0.4+0.4+0.7+0.5) = 2.7 miles

The land is pretty flat in this area, but the clouds made for some good photos. Also of note, the Hawknest Trail GPS associated with the guide doesn't seem to come all the way down to this trailhead, but the official map and actual tracks show it does, so I think this may be an additional amount of trail added to the Hawknest trail.

I'll upload the loop track.
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Dec 25 2022
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking4.00 Miles 150 AEG
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Hawknest - High Desert - Old Paint Wash - Dove Valley - Barb’s - 136th St Express
Four hikers and 5 bikers.
Didn't realize you can see Mount Lemmon from here! 110 miles away.
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Dec 13 2022
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Chuckwagon Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking11.30 Miles 750 AEG
Hiking11.30 Miles   3 Hrs   31 Mns   3.44 mph
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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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Dec 11 2022
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Pima Dynamite, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
 Mtn Biking11.10 Miles 601 AEG
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Ride with Dan and Carey
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