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Window Peak via Finger Rock - 3 members in 10 triplogs have rated this an average 4.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Apr 30 2016
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 Chandler, AZ
Window Peak via Finger RockTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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JuanJaimeiiiTriplogs 2,400
Hike & Climb15.51 Miles 7,109 AEG
Hike & Climb15.51 Miles   6 Hrs   31 Mns   2.43 mph
7,109 ft AEG
 
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My original plan was to do Mt. Wrightson via Florida Canyon but then at last minute I switched gears and decided to do Window Peak via Finger Rock. The change in plans was mostly weather related. Wrightson is better done when it is a little warmer. This one on the other hand can get real toasty so I took advantage of our break in weather.

I only got sprinkled on a few times but nothing major. Trail is in great condition all the way. Wildflowers are spotty at best.

This one is tuff but a good one for sure! Sadly I don't have any pictures to post as I somehow lost my camera on the way down. :(
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Mar 16 2016
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Window Peak via Finger RockTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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JimTriplogs 2,324
Hike & Climb14.60 Miles 6,650 AEG
Hike & Climb14.60 Miles   8 Hrs   55 Mns   1.77 mph
6,650 ft AEG20 LBS Pack
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This was by far my largest AEG hike since May of 2012 when I was hiking Catalina SP to Mt Lemmon and back. I've come close a few times with several hikes in the mid to high 5,000' AEG range, but being well over 6,000' of AEG was a little bit of a struggle. Not going up, but down, when fatigue and the rough nature of Finger Rock's final descending switchbacks were getting really tiring. I'm tired and sore, and I wanted that.

Matt likes this hike. I had rejected it on the basis of it being too long as recent as our last Kimball hike together, but last Friday for some reason, I had a sudden change of heart and it was getting me excited. It is long for AEG and on the higher end for miles, but very doable. The only issue is the poor condition of Finger Rock between Esperero and Pima Canyon Trails, but that is so heavily cairned you can't get lost. This is despite the feeling of it being little more than a rough game trail at times, and there actually being a few game trails that branch off from the "trail". However, those cairns will lead the way.

I skipped Kimball, I don't consider that part of a hike to Window Peak from Finger Rock, and I was just there 5 days ago. Besides, I was tired and wanted to get down, and with the still short days and the long drive time from Phoenix, I wasn't even interested. I edited the original GPS to arrive at what appears to be an accurate route for this hike, but trimmed some AEG and miles, due to an issue near Window Peak.

I started at 9:50 AM, was on Window by 2:22 PM, spent just over 20 minutes on the summit, and was down by 6:45 PM. Being pressed for time, I only took a few short breaks, usually for food or water. This was a goal hike as much as an enjoyment one, and so this falls into my category of being too long to be enjoyable most of the time. I had to keep moving the entire time to be done before dark. So, there were no frequent, "sit and listen breaks", or, "stop and smell the air breaks (no flowers up high)". Not a hike I would do often, as a result. Perhaps next spring, at the earliest. I am training now for a larger goal, so I was happy with this. Besides, those views from Finger Rock's back side, Window Peak's awesome summit, and most of the Esperero Trail's upper end, are totally worth the punishment this hike provided.
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Apr 03 2015
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 Tucson, AZ
Kimball - Window Peak - Cathedral Trifecta, AZ 
Kimball - Window Peak - Cathedral Trifecta, AZ
 
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Mountain_RatTriplogs 257
Hike & Climb22.26 Miles 9,799 AEG
Hike & Climb22.26 Miles   15 Hrs   15 Mns   1.65 mph
9,799 ft AEG15 LBS Pack
 
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Let me start by saying that I fell short of the title, but have listed it as such for comparative. That said, I set out as prepared and confident as I could be; I was well rested, the weather was perfect, I had a full moon to assist in the predawn and evening ends of the hike, I even had a massive water cache 2/3 of the way in. I had it all covered. To put icing on the cake, I hit the TH 5 minutes early instead of my usual 15 minutes late. Topping that by bagging Kimball 1/2 hour ahead of Schedule, I had 35 minutes in reserve. The details of what happened between Kimball and Cathedral are but a haze. I was so focused on the final acquisition that I turned off all that was happening along the way. Imagine my dismay as wandered the base of that massive rock pile, after all those hours, after all those miles, after all that sweat, just to run out the clock without reaching my goal :(

The return trip had now begun under an aire of defeat. Every mile seemed to last for hours. I crawled into my car at about 8:45 p.m. and reclined the seat, where I napped for about an hour. From there, I took myself home to sleep on the carpet (I didn't even have the energy to shower). My last thoughts as I faded into slumber were of how greatly I had failed. Somewhere in my sleep, that turned around and I awoke this morning feeling a great self-worth. I fell short of my goal today, but had made huge accomplishments, the mountain may have beat me today, but I fought it every inch of the way, and I'll be back.

Just on the side, maybe someone can enlighten me, but aren't tooooo many cairns just not helpful? I thought that hikers built cairns to help other hikers find their way. Have you ever been to the base of Cathedral Rock? It's like a cairn farm. It's like "guess how many cairns there are per square foot and win a prize". You need a track just to get you around the cairns, or you could use the 'odd-even' cairns as your guide. I have never seen sooo many cairns on every point of the compass... end rant. Goodnight. :D
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Apr 02 2015
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Catalina Trifecta II, AZ 
Catalina Trifecta II, AZ
 
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JuanJaimeiiiTriplogs 2,400
Hiking23.46 Miles 10,069 AEG
Hiking23.46 Miles   10 Hrs   33 Mns   2.36 mph
10,069 ft AEG      36 Mns Break
 
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We hit this one over the weekend and came a little under prepared. It fought back and hit us hard. Today we came back for redemption. It went well enough this time that we added in a second trip up to Mt Kimball on the return. :y:

Near the top of Cathedral we saw a black rattler. Then on the way back I stepped on one who was napping in the middle of the trail near Window Peak. :o It woke him and he wasn't the most cooperative for a photo. I told him I was sorry and we kept moving.

All in all a great trip this go round.
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Apr 01 2015
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 Tucson, AZ
Window Peak via Finger RockTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Mountain_RatTriplogs 257
Hiking15.65 Miles 7,044 AEG
Hiking15.65 Miles   10 Hrs   35 Mns   1.76 mph
7,044 ft AEG   1 Hour   40 Mns Break23 LBS Pack
 
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Packed up with water and took a stroll. My primary mission is always to burn the day away hiking. Mission 1 accomplished. My secondary goal was to drop a stash of water near Window Peak to facilitate an upcoming run to Cathedral Rock. Great hike on my favorite trails. I hope my stash is still there Friday.
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Mar 28 2015
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Kimball - Window Peak - Cathedral Trifecta, AZ 
Kimball - Window Peak - Cathedral Trifecta, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking22.36 Miles 9,650 AEG
Hiking22.36 Miles   12 Hrs   7 Mns   2.16 mph
9,650 ft AEG   1 Hour   45 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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Risky exotic wager for the underprepared.
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Lots of brittlebush in the first couple miles. Larkspur, Dichelostemma capitatum, desert chicory and a few others on occasion.
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Kimball - Window Peak - Cathedral Trifecta, AZ 
Kimball - Window Peak - Cathedral Trifecta, AZ
 
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JuanJaimeiiiTriplogs 2,400
Hiking22.36 Miles 9,650 AEG
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This has the potential to be a really amazing hike. In this particular case it kicked my butt from Window Peak on out. Temps were warm and at times borderline hot. Views from Window Peak and Cathedral Peak are outstanding.

I need to practice up and hit this one again. :sweat:
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Window Peak via Finger RockTucson, AZ
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Mountain_RatTriplogs 257
Hike & Climb15.65 Miles 7,044 AEG
Hike & Climb15.65 Miles   8 Hrs      2.13 mph
7,044 ft AEG8 LBS Pack
 
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A great end to my weekend. Met John at the TH around 8 and we set out under overcast an sky. John was pretty lethargic, but I didn't let him slow me down too much. I just kept prodding him along. Well, that might not be completely accurate, but I kinda like the way it sounds. Anywho, this one destroyed me, but will certainly be memorable. John took it easy on me, allowing me to drag the out the accent, however, the decent was more a trail run than anything. Thanks for the company John. Again sometime. By the way, I've ordered my Fenix...

and now :stretch:
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 Tucson, Arizona
Finger Rock Trail Mount Kimball, AZ 
Finger Rock Trail Mount Kimball, AZ
 
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markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking10.50 Miles 4,649 AEG
Hiking10.50 Miles   7 Hrs   20 Mns   1.88 mph
4,649 ft AEG   1 Hour   45 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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This is one of those trails I went on with a friend from High School and after this hike he never spoke to me again. I never thought to tell him it was a long and steep trail (went from Finger Rock to Mount Kimball and down Pima canyon). I just assumed every body hiked like me. So in this description I will tell you it is steep and fairly lengthy. The views from Mount Kimball are great in all directions, but it's not the views that intrigue me about this trail it's the canyon itself, so narrow and ever changing as you climb up. I was attempting to cross over to the Saddle in Ventana Canyon but lost the trail midway from Mount Kimball to Ventana Saddle, it's not heavily traveled. There was snow covering the ground along this portion of the trail on the north facing slopes, so this added to the difficulty in locating the trail. I have since been on this portion of the Finger rock trail and found the trail easy enough to follow so I don't know what my problem on this hike was.
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Window Peak via Finger RockTucson, AZ
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Mountain_RatTriplogs 257
Hike & Climb15.65 Miles 7,044 AEG
Hike & Climb15.65 Miles   10 Hrs   56 Mns   1.62 mph
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Just found this one on the GPS. Excellent hike. My main goal was to bag the entire Finger Rock Trail then I couldn't resist the short trot to The Window from there. The Finger Rock vanishes not far from it's junction with the Pima Trail, showing itself once again a few hundred meters before meeting the Ventana & Esperero. Though little sign of a trail exists, it's a pretty easy bushwack if you keep an eye on the huge spires ahead. The initial 4 miles of the Finger Rock (both up and down) are brutal, while the rest of this trek are relaxing and breathtaking. This is one to put on your list.
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