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Oct 05 2024
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Parked at the entrance to Treasure Park.
Off trailed down to the back of Treasure Park for a short sit camp.
Then down to Big Creek Falls.
Encountered 2 young deer on the way down.
Big Creek was low flow.
Back up to Treasure Park and returned to where I started along the forest road.
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May 14 2024
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Dirt road portion of the Swift Trail has been reopened for summer.
Hiked the Grant Hill inner loop to start.
This is a bad burn area and I knew it might be a mess from winter ... it was.
Actually...the first 2 miles was not that bad, but the western portion was a mess with lots of deadfall.
I hike this complex now for the overlooks and they were scenic as always!
I then drove to Hospital Flat for the nature trail, down the back trail over to Treasure Park and back over to Hospital to end.
I stayed at Hospital for the sunset.
It's May, but when that sun goes down at 9000 ft ... cold!
Wildlife - Too many deer to count and I stalked 3 gobblers at Treasure Park.
Fun day, always good to be back on top!
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Swift Trail (State Hwy 366)Tucson, AZ
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Probably my last snowshoe of the season on Graham?
We first hiked in on the closed dirt road portion of the Swifty down to the upper Hospital Flat meadow.
From there we snowshoed across the meadow to Hospital Flat and over the hill down to Treasure Park.
At Treasure Park we kicked it for an hour with a fire, burritos & chocolate bananas!
Then it was back up to where we parked completing a loop.
All the meadows are still covered with snow, the creeks are now becoming exposed with good snow melt flow & everything looked wonderful!
Am so happy we got this one done ... it will all be gone soon :(
And now we chase poppies!
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Feb 22 2024
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Wanted to get another snow day in on top before it all starts to vanish.
Parked at the end of the black top and hiked in on the closed dirt road.
Walked the sludgy Swift Trail down to Hospital Flat where snowshoes then became mandatory.
First went across the big meadow :next: down to Hospital Flat :next: over to Treasure Park, had a warm up fire and lunch here :next: back up to the Swift Trail and back to where I parked.
All the roads down to the campgrounds and meadows are still fully covered in snow and looked beautiful!
All the creeks were flowing good with snow melt.
Ended the day at Ladybug Peak for sunset.

Just 4 miles, but snowshoeing it ... well that wore me out :sweat:
Awesome Day on Graham!
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Sep 11 2023
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Whenever Pinaleno first timers ask me what trail to hike, I always send them up to do Heliograph Peak.
It's a great trail with outstanding views and history, it's always in my Mt Graham Fav 5.
Today I went up counter clock starting with the service road up to the top.
On top I took in the awesome views at 10,000+ feet, then meandered around the historic fire lookout tower and cabin built in 1933.
I then headed back on the Arcadia Trail where I stopped for a snack break at the Eagle Rock overlook.
1 more mile along the upper Arcadia Trail and I was back at Shannon Campground to complete the loop.
Along the way were several white tails, a decent amount of raspberries to pick and on top there was some golden aspen leaves.

Threatening stormy skies all day with a few claps of thunder, but I stayed dry.
Temps on top were in the 70's ... got down to the low 60's as I had dinner just before sunset at Treasure Park.

Great day on top, will rinse & repeat this one many more times!
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Sep 08 2023
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Was recently told the outer Grant Hill loop was cleared.
This whole complex was badly burnt by the Frye Fire.
Drove up to check it out with low expectations.
Wow! Not only has the entire outer loop been worked, but worked well!
This was a 40 man DOC group that not only cleared the trail, but widened & rerouted it in a good way to get around some of the bad burn areas ... they did a great job.
Enjoyed the entire loop, very green and beautiful throughout.
Almost felt like the old days before the Frye Fire ... almost.

With 2 hours of light left I stopped at Treasure Park for a road loop hike around the meadow and dinner on a nice stump I found.
Sunset was had at the Arrow Tree overlook.
Wildlife spotted - 10 white tails, 1 buck in velvet, 1 red squirrel, 3 Abert's & 1 skunk.

Great day, big thanks to the DOC crews that are keeping these upper trails alive, would be nice to see the Forest Service do something good up there ... anything!
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Apr 18 2023
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The upper back portion of the Swift Trail reopens this Friday the 21st.
One of my favorite trips every year is to hike the road pass the locked gate before the summer crowds move in.
We took the road first up to Grant Hill then made our way down and through the campgrounds.
Always so cool seeing and having this whole area all to ourselves.
Still some big snow patches here and there and all the creeks were flowing good with snow melt.
Hot chocolate & strawberries was our break at Treasure Park before hiking back up to the start.
Lots of wildlife spotted including 10 deer, 12 turkey and a lone Abert's squirrel.
It was a good day on the Graham!
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May 17 2022
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Clockwise loop connecting all linked trails starting from High Peak Road.
Snow Flat - The small lake is full and the trail down to the overlook was very green with a better than expected creek flow. No bald eagles spotted on this trip.
Snow Flat connector trail to Treasure Park - This is a badly burnt area, but with lots of ground green including many new aspens in the 8-10 feet range.
Big Creek Falls - Another better than expected creek flow with lots of beautiful small waterfalls all the way down to the big one.
Treasure Park - Very green with a lone camper enjoying it all to themself ... lucky dog!
Swift Trail back to the start.
Not much wildlife today. 1 deer, 2 squirrels, buzzards & a couple hawks.
Temps, a perfect 70 with blue sky.
Thx to my buddy for driving ... and keeping me laughing all day!
Burgers and fries at the golf course to end.
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Feb 26 2022
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Wanted to get in at least 1 more snow hike before it all disappears.
Parked at High Peak Rd and hiked down to Treasure Park.
Swift Trail to Treasure is closed to vehicles for winter so I always have this whole area to myself.
Packed in unneeded snowshoes, got by with waterproof boots and gaiters.
Looped the meadow then set up a small camp with a fire & coffee.
Spent a couple hours in quite mode hoping for wildlife to cross the meadow.
No wildlife spotted today but, lots of tracks in the snow including bobcat, turkey, skunk, squirrel & deer.
Drove back down the mountain early with a stop at Roper Lake for sunset.
Probably my last snow hike of this winter season ???
Bring on the snow melt canyon waterfalls!
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May 10 2021
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Overnight camp with Jayden high on Graham.

Monday - Arrived at Riggs Lake in the AM and right away got our lines in the water for dinner. Holy smokes we caught our limit of rainbows (8) in under a 1/2 hour ... the fishing was GOOD!
We then set up our campsite (#16) and hiked the Lakeshore Trail followed by a hammock rest. At sunset we built our campfire and had dinner. Later into the night we made our way down to the lake shore to take in the endless stars on the moonless night ... wow!
Day 1 ended back at the campfire with conversation, laughs and bed.

Tuesday - Awoke early to a nice 50 degree morning. Packed up camp and headed out to the end of the Swift Trail for the hike of the day. We looped CP counter-clock, always a nice little hike through the aspens. Leaves are just starting to come in. After hike plan was to just slow roll our way back down the mountain taking our time with stops at Solider Creek, Treasure Park, Arcadia & RTM campgrounds.

Good overnight with a great friend on an Awesome mountain!
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With Snow Flat closed because of logging I had to go with Plan B ... and I had no Plan B.
Threw together a loop I have though about for some time using a little of all the linked trails starting from Grant Hill. It worked out great and I got to see some new forest never seen.
Wildlife was great today - Chased 4 turkeys across Hospital Flat then had a family of skunks follow me down Grant Hill a few yards away and in turn I then followed them for about 100 yards, one of the coolest animal experiences I've ever had!
One white tail doe on the drive home ... almost forgot, another Red squirrel encounter.
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My annual hike down the backside closed portion (foot travel allowed) of the Swift Trail before it reopens April 15.
Treasure Park - Arrived down to the meadow to find 50+ turkeys trotting around ... wow! Not much snow left here, but lots of snow melt flowing down the creek so I added Big Creek to the hike.
Big Creek Falls - Heaviest water flow I've ever seen down the canyon! Did not make it down to the big falls, became just a bit too dangerous for my liking. I then climbed over to Hospital Flat.
Hospital Flat - Still lots of big snow patches along the southeastern slopes and more big snow melt flowing down this canyon as well.
Swift Trail back to the start.
Everything looked wonderful today and I had it all to myself.
Took in a great sunset at the Arrow Tree overlook 8/10
6 deer headlighted on the drive back down.
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Parked at the High Peak road locked gate.
YakTrax chains down the Swift Trail to Treasure Park :next: Snowshoe looped the park :next: Stopped for a few hours to day camp :next: Back up to the Swift Trail and back to the gate for the lasso loop. Snow plow driver said the mountain received 36 inches from the last storm.
Beautiful day, had the whole park to myself, snow looked winter wonderful!
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Started up High Peak Rd, turned back at .25 ..... too much snow.
Took the Swift Trail down to Treasure Park where I spent most of the day.
Lots of snow this season up high, but it's melting fast now!
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Met up with Chad bright and early after another all-nighter working at the telescope on Mount Graham, and we started up the Swift Trail. The focus of the day was to tour the Pinalenos and see first hand the effects of the Frye Fire of June 2017. Our first stop of the day was at a small canyon that I had passed so many times without ever stopping to explore it. This little hidden gem was loaded with changing maples and flowing water.

As we passed the top end of the Shake Trail, we entered into the main burn area of the Frye Fire. Pitchfork Canyon looked like it had been skewered by the Devil’s flaming pitchfork. A mountain side of black sticks where a lush stand of mature firs had once provided dense shade. The Arrow Tree still stood.

Stop 2 was at Snow Flat. Most of this area had fared well, with the exception being the back road to Treasure Park (Treasure Park via Snow Flat hike is charcoal city). Hospital Flat had some damage but is still beautiful, I think.

Stop 3 was Grant Hill Trailhead. Grant Hill was almost entirely consumed in a crown fire. Hopefully aspens will thrive here in the coming decades, but it looks pretty bad right now, and the trail loops on it are closed for the foreseeable future. We talked with the Squirrel Girl here, and heard the latest Red Squirrel census, which was pretty grim (35 found during the post-fire count, I heard).

The Grant Creek area didn’t look too bad, with only moderate fire damage, as we approached Stop 4: Cunningham Campground, next to the western trailhead of the Cunningham Loop. We talked with some
Forest Service employees briefly, and checked out the the Grant Creek Trailhead before continuing on. The Moonshine Creek area fared well, with fall aspens and ferns adding some color.

The Fort Grant overlook revealed Grant Creek Canyon to have a mosaic burn pattern, with plenty of green forest left intact.

Approaching Columbine through the singed spruce-fir, we turned down Bible Camp Road toward the Deadman-Highline Trailhead. Bible Camp Road had seen mosaic burn, and while there was heavy damage in places, there were some patches of surviving spruce-fir. I knew that much of Deadman had been thoroughly torched, but I had hope that my trail sign might have survived. As we rounded the first corner of Deadman, there was the trail sign I had made in 2010, perfectly undamaged among burned logs. I couldn’t believe it, and it was one of the few sights that day that made me smile. I unbolted my soot-covered creation to bring it home, as Deadman-Highline, my favorite Pinaleno trail, will probably not ever reopen.

The next stop was one Chad and I were both apprehensive over: Columbine Corral/Ash Creek Trailhead. We had heard that Ash Creek and Webb Peak were severely burned and a sea of black sticks. Sadly, that was true. The jewel of the Pinalenos was completely devoid of green, save for some small aspen and raspberry sprouts in places. Heartbreaking. On to the next spot...

Soldier Creek Campground looked great, just like old times.

As we drove toward Chesley Flat across the black skeleton slopes of Webb Peak, we wondered if any of the top was untouched by this mega-fire. Fire damage beyond Chesley Flat was less severe, and finally ceased at the turnoff for Riggs Lake. There is some ground fire evidence on the east side of Riggs, but very minor. We walked around the lake on the Lakeshore Trail, finally able to see a healthy, familiar favorite.

We continued down the last mile plus of the Swift Trail through the unburned forests of old, to the Clark Peak Trailhead, where we started the CP Flat Loop hike. The west end of the Pinalenos was deserted and we enjoyed a great hike through the aspens and mixed conifer woodland.
The rugged cliffs of Grandview Peak above Hell’s Hole looked amazing with a small strip of golden aspens clinging precariously.

Making our way home, I pulled over at Chesley Flat to check out the upper end of the Blair Canyon Trail and the old “spooky woods” area. This area was on the edge of the Webb Peak inferno and sustained heavy but not total damage. Still some survivor trees, including the tumor tree, and the ancient Blair Canyon Trail sign.

We continued back down the mountain, discussing our findings and thoughts on the matter, and made one final stop at the upper Shake Trailhead to see trees caked in red retardant from the fire.

Back on the straightaway at the base of the Pinalenos, Chad headed for home, and I grabbed a sandwich at Mount Graham Market for dinner on the road to home.

A few observations, which are totally my opinion...
Most of the burn area, which includes the majority of the top of the Pinalenos, appeared to me to have about 50% tree mortality. Of that 50%, a large portion of these trees were covered in dead needles with no sign of green (heat scorched trees, rather than burn, maybe?). The most severe burn areas appeared to be Pitchfork Canyon, Grant Hill, Ash Creek, and Webb Peak. The least severe/most green areas appeared to be Snow Flat, the area north of Hospital Flat, and Grant Creek watershed. The top of Graham Ridge between Shannon Campground and the summit of Mount Graham was severely burned, with almost total tree mortality. Severe erosion scarred most of the drainages and creeks on top. I won’t discuss my personal feelings here, other than to say the burn was worse than I had feared. I still love the Pinalenos, and always will, but they sure do look rough right now. I might post a photo set.

Chad, thanks for another great adventure! Much better to see sights like this with a like-minded friend.
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Oct 22 2017
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My final trip up to the top of Graham to survey the damage left from the Frye Fire before the November 15th winter closure. I met up with Preston and together we headed up the mountain as we have done so many times before. Plan was to survey as many sites as we could and also get in a hike at the end of the Swift Trail. We drove the entire road to it's end and this is what we saw & know .....

We first stopped on the way up for a quick trek up "secret canyon" for some fall colors, looked good and is only gonna get better. A return trip up will be made soon.
Second stop up was made at Ladybug Saddle to show Preston where & how I dislocated my shoulder last week, I was in need of some sympathy.
Then around to the backside/top and into the burn -

Snow Flat - Road down to the CG hit with med intensity burn, campground unaffected and beautiful.
Treasure Park CG - Road down med burn, meadow and CG mostly unaffected and beautiful, the "back" CG hit hard and now gated with "forest closed" sign.
Cunningham CG - Intact, but high burn all around CG. The trail-head for Grant Creek & Moonshine has "closed forest" sign. We could see golden aspens down in Moonshine and a later overlook view showed that lower Grant Creek from Ft Grant TH was unaffected, the upper trail has burned. At Cunningham we talked with a high up Forest Service employee who gave up permission to hike a bit into Ash Creek for a look a little further up the road.
Soldier Creek CG - One of my favorites and I was very happy to see an intact CG with minimal burn around it. The Grant Goudy Ridge (and Ice Caves) TH is open with the standard "caution burn area" sign.
Deadman-Highline Trail - The feel good story of the day! We drove down Bible Camp road to see if the trail-head sign that Preston made and posted back in 2010 made it through the fire. We hiked a bit up the trail through a hard hit area to find burn all-around the perfectly intact sign! It damn near brought a manly tear to my eye to see Preston's joy that it made it through -
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Columbine Corrals CG - From the happiest part of the day to the saddest. We parked at Columbine visitor center and hiked in across the road to the corrals. This whole area is closed including Webb Peak & Ash Creek due to high intensity burn. As stated earlier we had permission to hike a bit in. We took the trail just to where the switchbacks start down and that's about as far as you can go. Of all my trips up since the re-opening, this one punched me in the chest the hardest. I just could not believe I was looking down Ash Creek Canyon ..... black sticks as far as I could see down and on both sides of the canyon. We were told by Forest Service earlier at Cunningham that a decision was made to close and not work on Ash Creek & Frye Mesa Trail (where the fire started) for at least the next 3 years. Webb Peak is also black sticks, but was told that a loop may be re-opened next year.
Riggs Flat Lake - After Ash Creek we continued down the road through much more burn until finally reaching Riggs where the west end of the fire came to an end. We drove down to the lake that does have some minimal burn down, then through the campgrounds & ended with a nice hike around the lake on the Lakeshore Trail. Riggs Lake area for the most part was unaffected by the fire. Merrill Peak was hit on top and I'm sure the backside was too. There is a "burn" sign posted for the Jesus Babcock Trail behind the campground.
CP Flat - Finally on to the end of the road to hike CP Flat. A very needed break from fire damage with an autumn walk through Letty's Grove. I knew we were late for the golden aspen leaves up high, but just as beautiful hiking on the golden leaf road!
Blair Canyon - On the drive back out we stopped at Chesley Flat to see how Blair Canyon fared and as expected ..... not well. High burn and I'm sure Chesley Flat to Webb Peak looks the same.
Quick last stop at the Shake Trail to show Preston the red slurry covered trees at the start of the trail, this entire trail survived and is one of the very few left unaffected.

Our trip ended on the straightaway where Preston dropped me off at my truck, we said our good-bye's & I drove home still processing what I saw on top.

I have now seen the entire top of Graham and have a good understanding to the condition of the majority of the forest & trails. As stated in other logs - I am still shook, bitter & angry over this fire. The damage is much worse then I ever expected. There is still a lot of green up there and I have found a few places that still holds some un-burned beauty that will keep me looking for more. I have spent my entire life going up that mountain and this will take many years to come to peace with ..... I just hope someday I will get there.
I understand that most don't want to read about others personal hardships as I honestly don't like reading them myself. What has happened has happened and I cannot change it only move on - This will be my last log about the Frye Fire of 2017!

To close I just want to thank Preston for taking me up the mountain to view the destruction with me. Seeing it with a good friend made it more bearable. There will be many more great trips up & around Ole' Graham my friend!!!
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Sep 18 2017
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On Thursday 9/14 the top portion of the Swift Trail (366) was opened back up to the public.
This was the first opportunity for the Gila Valley residents to drive up and view the effects from the Frye Fire.

I drove up and parked at High Peak road. Completed a big loop to & through the above linked trails/campgrounds.

I've only got 2 thoughts -

#1 - The fire was good for the overall future health and growth of the Pinaleno Mountain range for the decades and more to come, I do not deny that fact.

#2 - For myself ..... the 40+ year hiker, backpacker, camper, fisherman & photographer of this magnificent mountain range ..... I am totally devastated and heartbroken by the destruction I viewed on top.
The Pinalenos will never be the same for the rest of my life.
I am shook, I am bitter & I am angry, but I am also very thankful that I got to see and share with my family and friends the incredible beauty of what once was. There will be many more great memories made on this mountain ..... just in a different way now and in different locations.
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Mar 16 2017
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Mount Graham 10,720Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Perfect day to be on top of the mountain!
A variation of a loop I did last October.
The snow is now disappearing fast on top.
All of the creeks and drainages were flowing good with snow melt.
Approx 25% of this hike was in snow.
Most of my route was past the closed winter gate and I saw not a person the entire hike.
Only wildlife sighting the entire day was on the drive back down the mountain where I saw a rooster walking down the Swift Trail at the Coronado sign ..... What The :pk: True story :lol:
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Swift Trail (State Hwy 366)Tucson, AZ
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Bought a snow shovel and wanted to try it out with a snow shelter project.
Drove up the Swift Trail to 9000 ft land and the closed winter gate.
Took off hiking down the snowy road to wherever I end up.
Got to Treasure Park where I met a couple of loggers who were on a thinning project, turns out that one of the loggers is the brother of a good friend. They told me the road around Treasure Park had been cleared and no snowshoes required to hike it ..... cool, Treasure Park loop it was.
:pk: beautiful loop around the big meadow covered in 3-4 feet of pristine snow!
I then backtracked up to the Swift Trail and took it a little further down to Hospital Flat for a look around.
Hospital Flat back to the closed gate ended today's snow hike.
Always so cool to hike down this closed road in winter and have everything to myself.
Wildlife spotted on this one was - 3 does, 5 Abert's & 1 unidentified swooping hawk.

And ..... I constructed IMO one Bad A snow shelter in a bank at Treasure Park, mission accomplished!
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Big Creek Light flow Light flow
Most of the creek at Treasure Park in running under snow.
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