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Coyote Canyon Trail - MSPN - 8 members in 29 triplogs have rated this an average 3.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 28 2024
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, 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
733 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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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 28 2024
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
MSPN Loop, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking13.15 Miles 744 AEG
Hiking13.15 Miles   3 Hrs   52 Mns   3.51 mph
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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!

Bootlegger➡️Saddlehorn➡️Granite Mtn Lp➡️Branding Iron➡️The Divide➡️Hawknest➡️High Desert➡️Renegade➡️Desperado➡️Coyote Canyon➡️Granite Mtn Lp➡️Bootlegger
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Nov 19 2023
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 Gilbert, AZ
Coyote Canyon Loop MSPPhoenix, AZ
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VashtiTriplogs 276
Hiking6.11 Miles 357 AEG
Hiking6.11 Miles   2 Hrs   43 Mns   2.44 mph
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Quick loop today. Super flat, but knew that going in! As a result, lots and lots and lots of bikers! Time to go to the superstition Ridgeline, LOL!

Enjoyed the beautiful views full of saguaros and interesting rock formations. Stopped for a quick snack by the crested saguaro on the coyote canyon trail (which is why my friend wanted to do this hike!). The volunteer at the granite mountain Trailhead mentioned the narrow area of the coyote canyon trail being like a slot canyon, but I think that is a bit of a stretch! 🤣 Nevertheless, this trail had some some good variety. I have not been on any of these trails before, so it was nice to try something new.

Enjoyed the perfect weather, and had a nice view of some stormy weather off to the northeast.

I see something happened to my route on routescout. It looks like it dropped off for a half mile and then re-engaged. Bummer. It was on airplane mode the entire hike, from start to finish.

dry Bootlegger Tank Dry Dry
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Mar 30 2023
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 Joined Feb 10 2019
 Cave Creek, AZ
Coyote Canyon Loop MSPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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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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ScaredyCatTriplogs 205
Hiking10.75 Miles 841 AEG
Hiking10.75 Miles   4 Hrs   17 Mns   2.69 mph
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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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 Far NE Phoenix,
Granite - Cholla - points north loopy, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking14.13 Miles 827 AEG
Hiking14.13 Miles   4 Hrs   10 Mns   3.39 mph
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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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 Chandler, AZ
Hawknest Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking14.00 Miles 950 AEG
Hiking14.00 Miles   4 Hrs   32 Mns   3.33 mph
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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 20 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Big Loop plus, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Mar 20 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking9.41 Miles 517 AEG
Hiking9.41 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.52 mph
517 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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3-25-2022 (would have been my father's 95th birthday). This is delayed, but not on purpose, as life got in the way... that and technical glitches. Oh, and if you tuned in to see if I was with Joe, Bruce and John; you will be disappointed. This is a lot easier version of what they did.

I drew out a bigger loop to try and get some extra miles and take advantage of maybe, getting more wildflower pictures on March 20th. The weather was a tad dicey but ended up being nearly Tibber-perfect for one of the best photosets I have shot in a while. Seriously, it's all about the light! Nearly every photo was so good it made me giddy :D . The hike itself was fabulous as well. I'm at a crossroads where I can't decide if I want to hike for speed or for the experience; it's hard for me to do both. Now that I'm retired, one of those decisions I didn't think I'd be facing.

I started up Powerline Road. I passed by a docent before stopping to take a picture of a tall Soaptree Yucca. The docent passed me. When I caught him I asked if he was hiking arbitrarily or had a route. He was doing the Turpentine/Black Hill loop. I continued on my way until I noticed a gathering of Fairy Duster and then saw a Roadrunner land so I snapped a couple pictures. The Roadrunner was pretty fast so only got his backside. I mentioned it to the docent and he says they rarely see Roadrunners out here.

As I veered to the right, north, I heard and then spotted a male Phainopepla and zoomed in for a few shots. I hooked up with the Granite Mountain Loop Trail where I started encountering lots of great color; especially with the partly cloudy light and of course, lots more people too. Needless to say, I got bogged down taking pictures and dodging hikers and bikers. However, the flower show is very, very light compared to normal; especially the lack of poppies and lupine ground cover. What was there for the next half-mile was very pretty and lush with the Chuparosa and Brittlebush.

Next I saw a couple hawks high in the air. For awhile, they were hovering side by side riding the thermal. I tried to get a photo but this camera will not take the shot until its focused on the subject. I did get several photos but mostly enjoyed just watching them. This funny substance started dropping on me but not enough to deter me from continuing. I checked out the Siamese Twin saguaros which are growing up nicely. Along here were some small wildflowers including Owl Clover, Popcorn Flower, and some Lupine along with that little yellow belly flower.

There was also that mystery flower with the green bottom and dried tall top. I sure hope somewhere along the line I will be able to ID the flower. The other dried out flower that looks somewhat like a bull thistle of some sort; I think that's what it is. I was able to get a really good picture and turned it into black and white; a thing of beauty now. I made my turn on the Balanced Rock Trail and climbed up from the back side. On the other side, I took a picture of a bike rider which turned out pretty cool because of the sky above; should have taken one on my phone.

I continued west and south to eventually reach the Cholla Mountain Loop taking mind of the weather to the south and west, making for some pretty cool photos. I would stop and listen to the wind as I went by different trees or cactus. The wind sounds much differently when you stop near some object that's capturing its cooler sound. This happened again as I was near the Coyote Loop on the north side of my hike. I was glad to have the wind at my back as it seemed a bit warmer. It's been a while since I've been this close to Cholla Mountain and the foreground views provided great entertainment.

There were two different sections going on this part of the trail, an Ocotillo area and a Crucifixion area. A little past this were some blooming Banana Yuccas. I would see a few more of those in the next few miles of my hike. Of course, my eyes are also drawn to the occasional light on Granite Mountain. Once I started hiking on Branding Iron Trail you could see the very stormy weather in the Mazzies which, once again, provided for great pictures. I also spotted a rock window that had a saguaro on the other side of it, very 8) . It's one of those things that if you don't look the right way you will miss it. I eventually came around to its other side and there is a path up to the area. It's also interesting that there are signs up on old trails that basically say, travel at your own risk. I would see four of these.

Next I joined back up with the Granite Mountain Loop which was familiar territory for me as I've hiked this loop in this direction a few times. There was great light on one of those Whitethorn Acacia trees; those thorns are simply stunning. I did look over to what I call Cholla Hill and saw three downed saguaros so I stepped off trail to get a picture; being mindful of snakes.

And now, onto new territory, Coyote Canyon Trail. Here I found a butterfly more or less sitting on a flower but no luck with my focus on it. But, I did get some very close shots of a squirrel that seemed to be posing so that I could get the perfect shot. Just a little bit later, I got to circle the double Crested Saguaro cactus :) . It is a nice healthy specimen. There is also another trail junction here. This trail was a continual surprise. I don't know who designed this route but it was a delight. And they call this a Canyon for a reason. Apparently on the previous trip reports/pictures, I must have missed this or forgotten what a treat this was, certainly unexpected for a desert hike.

I meandered my way and came upon a sign that said Dove Valley Trail; altho I thot this was all Coyote Canyon Loop; which perhaps it is with this trail thrown in as part of the loop. As I headed south you hike near where there is a grass pool to your right (west). I thot it was Bootlegger Tank but it wasn't as that comes up later. I don't see any name for it so it must just be a low laying area. There seems to be other trails that shoot off from here so I'll have to check them out in the future. This is a fun area to hike. I passed the intersection with the Cow Poke Trail as I headed east on the Dove Valley Trail (former road I think). In the distance I could see the sun rays shining down on Granite Mountain so I kept an eye on that to see if we'd get some bigger rays and over a larger portion of the mountain.

I finally made it to 136th Street Express Trail of which I had low expectations but once again, was pleasantly surprised. It zigs and zags and bypasses Bootlegger Tank which is empty but pretty good-sized. I started seeing more bike riders as I had since getting on the Dove Valley part of the trail. Lots of great scenery but I lost my light; though I did get a picture of a Mockingbird and then later, a rabbit by the TH.

It's hard to believe the elevation is 1500 feet higher in places so near where I live, which makes me think I could hike out here, even if it's warmer. My legs were pretty sore from my Barbell class the morning before; that always surprises me as I workout at least three times a week and this was my second Barbell class in as many days. It's not painful but I do feel the soreness in my legs. You would think hiking would loosen up your muscles but that doesn't seem to work for me. Nonetheless, a fabulous day on the trail and I had a lot more left in me; but with no elevation to speak of, I better :lol: .

TMI: Most of the pictures I took with my regular camera but I figured the phone would do a decent job of the landscape photos just because of the light. It seems my camera takes darker photos and the phone lighter photos. I prefer the darker as I can lighten them easier than taking down the brightness. Nonetheless, today, almost every photo seemed a good one. I also learned that the photo editor on Google photos is not nearly as good as the basic editor I use on Windows photos so I downloaded the phone photos to my computer for editing. We'll see how that works in the future.

The documentarian in me did a lot of that on this hike (photo documentation); thus, because of all the pics I made a slideshow. It was a bit of a hassle as I relied on the auto creator that did a so-so job. But the music is top notch thanks to @LosDosSloFolks, altho I ran into a copyright glitch so had to change out some of his songs. Oh, the movie of the hawk catching the thermal is at about the 2 minute mark; it's pretty cool.


Slideshow Video Part 1 [ youtube video ] thermal hawk around 2 minute mark
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WATCH: 8.92 miles (high point 3071, low 2622) Avg bpm 126/max 153 (21% at aerobic Zone 3, 76% at weight control Zone 2) burning 1480 calories. Temp at start 64.3, mostly cloudy and 31% humidity finishing at 5:05PM
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very limited poppies and closed up.
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Mar 01 2020
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 Goodyear, AZ
Mspn Mtb, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
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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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Coyote Canyon Loop MSPPhoenix, AZ
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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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 Scottsdale, AZ
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Hiking4.04 Miles 311 AEG
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Mother’s Day hike with the kids! Had just rained. Saw double crested saguaro and Michelin Man cactus. Best gift I could get is a hike together !! I carried George for a little bit - has strep throat.
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Thistle, buckhorn cholla , datura with purple blooms
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Dec 08 2018
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Run/Jog10.56 Miles 129 AEG
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Morning run in the McDowells. Wanted to get a loop involving Coyote Canyon. Started from Granite TH (which is under construction, causing some minor rerouting. Currently, The Fraesfield TH is completely closed due to construction). Did a clockwise loop: Turpentine - Whiskey Bottle - Watershed - Cholla Loop (eastern side) - Branding Iron - Granite Mountain Loop - Coyote Canyon - Dove Valley - and home on the 136th Express. These trails made for a great loop. One of my favorites so far. All the trails were in great shape and easy to follow. Coyote Canyon is unique, in that it is not as exposed....much more enclosed, than most of the other trails. It's uniqueness, makes it one of my favorite trails in the McDowells. No wildlife and almost, no hikers. It wasn't until Dove Valley that I saw someone. Only saw 4 hikers and 2 bikers the entire hike. Weather was great. A little chilly, but the run warmed me up. :)
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Nov 15 2016
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Hiking11.54 Miles 527 AEG
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Joined an organized hike from McDowell Sonoran Conservancy. 15 of us started from Granite Mountain TH and used various trails to get to Hawknest trail and back. On the way back we had one individual who had foot issues that slowed the whole group down. Meet up was called for 7:45 AM and we left at 8:10. Wish we could have started at 7 as it was warm the last hour or so.

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Nov 13 2016
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 Mesa, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 857
Hiking10.60 Miles 622 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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Oct 04 2016
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking10.20 Miles 556 AEG
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Back to MSPN :roll:

Barb’s :next: Dove Valley :next: Renegade :next: High Desert :next: The Divide :next: N. Diablo :next: S. Diablo :next: Branding Iron :next: Granite Mountain Loop :next: Coyote Canyon :next: Desperado :next: Renegade :next: 136th Express :next: Barb’s

Saw 2 mountain bikers and some evidence of motor bikes coming in from 136th St :(
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Hiking3.50 Miles 101 AEG
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God I love this loop. Arrived off 136th St random pull out just before sunrise. This loop at sunrise is phenomenal. Watching sun come into Coyote Canyon and light up Michelin Man cactus....amazing. Scattered flowers see report below. Whole day today after hike dedicated to packing up kids and me for Masters week in Augusta. Flying out tomorrow (Sunday).

Barb's :next: Dove Valley :next: Soapberry Wash through the granite area (not the bike bypass) :next: future Desperado trail (has Michelin Man cactus on it) :next: Coyote Canyon :next: Dove Valley :next: Barb's in a lasso loop.
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purple thistle, white ratany, owl clover, banana yucca blooms, brittle bush (rare), those dandelion looking things.
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Mar 27 2016
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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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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Feb 14 2016
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 Photos 780
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44 male
 Joined Nov 25 2008
 Scottsdale, AZ
Coyote Canyon Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Run/Jog avatar Feb 14 2016
BoonemanTriplogs 4,634
Run/Jog18.50 Miles 881 AEG
Run/Jog18.50 Miles   2 Hrs   21 Mns   7.87 mph
881 ft AEG
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1st trip
Another great loop run in the MSPN, this time starting from Fraesfield.
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Feb 07 2016
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52 female
 Joined Apr 02 2007
 Scottsdale, AZ
Barb's Trail - MSPNPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 07 2016
Crzy4AZTriplogs 615
Hiking7.00 Miles 250 AEG
Hiking7.00 Miles   3 Hrs   35 Mns   2.47 mph
250 ft AEG      45 Mns Break
 
1st trip
Wanted to get back to Renegade trail (did not know name at the time - and won't be on maps until fall 2016).

Barb's :next: Dove Valley :next: Renegade :next: Soapberry Wash (Michelin man cactus) :next: Coyote Canyon :next: Dove Valley :next: High Desert :next: Hawknest :next: 136th St Express back to Barb's intersection.

Cold. Sunrise. Light incredible up on hill of Renegade.
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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
 
Hiking avatar Feb 04 2016
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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1st trip
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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average hiking speed 2.6 mph
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