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Mimbres River Segment - CDT - 2 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Nov 15 2020
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51 male
 Joined Mar 16 2019
 Phoenix
Signal Peak Trail #742Southwest, NM
Southwest, NM
Hiking avatar Nov 15 2020
AugustWestTriplogs 184
Hiking11.49 Miles 3,138 AEG
Hiking11.49 Miles   5 Hrs   29 Mns   2.57 mph
3,138 ft AEG   1 Hour   1 Min Break
 
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Started the day at my campsite on the Gila River at the Gila Hot Springs. It was in the high teens and my goal at 6:30 AM was to get my camp broke down and into the sun as quickly as possible.

The Signal Peak Trailhead starts off of SR 15 about 10 miles North of Pinos Altos. The trail goes up to the lookout in 2.5 miles, crisscrossing the mountain in moderately steep switchbacks. The forest on the northern, ascending face is predominantly pine, with some fir and oak mixed in.

The lookout was locked at the final flight of stairs and the views were just ok from the summit of Signal Peak. I was tired from lack of sleep, the cold morning and lack of coffee, but imagined that I had enough gas in the tank to make it to the junction of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Along the way I met a Silver City local who was clearing deadfall from a smaller, fire damaged section of the trail. I inquired about any loop options, but according to him everything would have me walking on SR 15 for miles.

I continued on to the Continental Divide Trail. The forest throughout this entire trail system is incredibly pleasant to walk through with sunny, open glades, intermixed with darker portions of deeper fir forests on North facing slopes.

The trail volunteer was the only person I saw all day until the very last mile when I ran into 3 other day hikers. The weather was perfect, the trails were very well maintained and the Gila National Forest is an incredible area that I will be exploring in greater depth on future trips.
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Wildflower seed in the sand and wind
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May 09 2015
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32 male
 Joined Oct 13 2012
 Tucson, AZ
Mimbres River Segment - CDTSouthwest, NM
Southwest, NM
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iborregoTriplogs 348
Backpack10.00 Miles 200 AEG
Backpack10.00 Miles
200 ft AEG
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Oct 12 2009
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48 male
 Joined Apr 12 2004
 Tucson, AZ
Mimbres River Segment - CDTSouthwest, NM
Southwest, NM
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PrestonSandsTriplogs 2,097
Hiking1.60 Miles 400 AEG
Hiking1.60 Miles      28 Mns   3.43 mph
400 ft AEG
 
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I was unexpectedly sent to Silver City today, so I decided I had better make the most of the opportunity. After finishing up my work, I had less than an hour of daylight left, so I chose this hike again for its convenient location. I got some exercise, hit the Wenchy's, then headed into the darkness for home. The drive through the pines along Coal Creek on Highway 78 was especially nice, with the sweet fragrance of juniper smoke mixing with chilly autumn air, and a starry sky above. Another great road trip. 8)
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[ checklist ]  Stone Dwelling
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[ checklist ]  Pinos Altos
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 Meteorology [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Autumn - Color Foliage  Sunset
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Jun 09 2009
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48 male
 Joined Apr 12 2004
 Tucson, AZ
Mimbres River Segment - CDTSouthwest, NM
Southwest, NM
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PrestonSandsTriplogs 2,097
Hiking3.50 Miles 1,236 AEG
Hiking3.50 Miles
1,236 ft AEG
 
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I was in the area and had little time to hike, so I chose the Continental Divide Trail, as it was conveniently located, and I hadn't done any of it before. The weather was beautiful, cool, and cloudy for a June day. The 1st mile north from the TH wasn't too interesting, but once on the N side of 7717', it got quite pretty.
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average hiking speed 2.57 mph

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