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Upper Rhyolite Canyon Trail - 14 members in 31 triplogs have rated this an average 3.6 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 02 2025
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68 male
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 chandler,az
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking15.49 Miles 2,982 AEG
Hiking15.49 Miles   6 Hrs   2 Mns   2.80 mph
2,982 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
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Camping trip to the Chiricahua National Monument. This hike is similar to one Kelly and I did 11 years ago. I added on the Hailstone trail and got some extra credit on the Heart of Rocks trail.
I started from the Bonita Canyon campground trail to the visitor center then up Lower Rhyolite. I made a big loop higher up taking in most all the trails.
Lots of stopping and gawking and picture taking. Many very cool sights. Highly recommended.
Only saw three people all day. One hiker from campsite #21 and two others near the visitor center.
Besides my achilles barking, a great day! :)
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Mar 28 2025
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57 male
 Joined Oct 17 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Chiricahua Rhyolite Canyon Loop, AZ 
Chiricahua Rhyolite Canyon Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 28 2025
GrimeyTriplogs 25
Hiking11.00 Miles 2,027 AEG
Hiking11.00 Miles   3 Hrs   41 Mns   3.38 mph
2,027 ft AEG      26 Mns Break
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Truck camped at Bonita Canyon CG for an early start. Fun loop with enough challenge to be interesting. Trails are in great shape. Awesome views of course. Had to skip the Heart of Rocks loop due to time constraints. Next time!
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Apr 08 2024
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 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Echo Canyon Loop, AZ 
Echo Canyon Loop, AZ
 
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markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking10.20 Miles 2,034 AEG
Hiking10.20 Miles   6 Hrs   55 Mns   1.70 mph
2,034 ft AEG      55 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
 
On our return trip to Lubbock (Land of no hiking) we stopped off at Chiricahua National Monument to hike the Ed Riggs-Sarah Deming-Echo Canyon Loop. We have done this before but it is such a nice hike we decided to do it again. Arrived at the park just after 7 and were just about the only people here, a few campers and one other car at the trail head.

Headed out on the Ed Riggs Trail then on to Mushroom Rock Trail. Took a side trip out to Inspiration point from the Mushroom Rock trail. Great views super clear skies and good visibility. Could see Rincon Mountains, snowcapped Mount Graham and of course the Chiricahua’s. Played around with my camera and the remote Yifi connection with my phone, easier to just set the camera on delay and push the button and run to get in the photo. After screwing around with the camera remote for some time we headed over to the Heart of rocks loop, probably the best area of this hike second only to the Echo Canyon Trail.

No sense describing the Heart of rocks loop you just have to see it for yourself. Lots of interesting rock formations, some named some you make up your own. It was along this section of the hike that I noticed the shadows on the ground had a funny shape and then I realized there was an eclipse happening today, forgot all about that.

We took our lunch break down in Rhyolite Canyon just prior to the junction with the Echo Canyon Trail. A light flow of water in the canyon along Echo Canyon. This is such an interesting section of the hike you really don’t notice that you have quite a bit of AEG. We finished this hike about 3:00 and had to head out because were staying in Portal that night and it is 24 miles over a dirt road to get there and the Portal Lodge closes at 6:30. This is the only place to eat in Portal also. Luckily the road had no traffic so we made good time.
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Nov 12 2023
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 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Run/Jog9.25 Miles 2,100 AEG
Run/Jog9.25 Miles   2 Hrs   58 Mns   24 Secs3.46 mph
2,100 ft AEG      18 Mns Break
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Letting the others take the lead, the plan was the Chiricahua Big Loop. First time back here since the Boulder Dash 30k (before they realized they're not legally allowed to permit such an event), had more time to explore some of the interesting rock formations since it wasn't a race this time. Echo Canyon and Heart of Rocks are my favorites. Inspiration Point was new to me, but I wasn't super inspired if I'm being honest. Perfect weather, just a tad chilly when we stopped for more than a few minutes.
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Oct 05 2023
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog11.80 Miles 2,411 AEG
Run/Jog11.80 Miles   2 Hrs   57 Mns   4.24 mph
2,411 ft AEG      10 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
 
Made it down to Chiricahua to run the big loop - my favorite route in southern AZ. Glorious day
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Jul 02 2022
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.39 Miles 2,120 AEG
Hiking10.39 Miles   3 Hrs   39 Mns   3.10 mph
2,120 ft AEG      18 Mns Break
 
1st trip
I did this hike as a figure 8, starting down the Echo Canyon part thru the grottoes. I added in the Hailstone Trail and the Inspiration Point Trail. Clouds were prominent all around so I checked my weather app again since I had a signal at the TH and it said the closest lightning was 400+ miles away. :y:

the views from Inspiration Point live up to the name. Very nice. Signed into the book in the ammo box there. Checked the weather app again and lighting was 200+ miles away.

Headed down Sarah Deming Trail, hiking a section of the trail that I did with my family 5 years earlier almost to the day. Odd thinking how they've grown up so much just in the last 5 years since then.

the hike back up to the trailhead from the low point wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. The hike up Mushroom Rock Trail seemed more strenous thinking back. Hiking Hailstone the 2nd time around the lighting was better since the sun was out. I slowed my pace at that point since I felt like I could relax and also because I was pretty tired. The hike up to the trailhead from the next turnoff was also not as nearly as bad as I was afraid it might be.

Right as I got to my car, the rain started to hit. it was only a trickle and died out after a bit. But then the lightning and thunder started. I was very happy at that point that I avoided all of that. On my way out, I could see that a thundercloud had hit the area near Chiricahua Peak. Very glad we didn't do that hike this weekend.
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Nov 19 2021
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 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking12.50 Miles 2,589 AEG
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it has been a long time since i came out here, and for the life of me i don't know why. good lord this place is fabulous. Perfect day. 45 degrees when i started at the visitor center, 70 when i finished. not many people.

i need to get out here yearly. just fantastic :y:
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Apr 07 2021
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Echo Canyon Loop, AZ 
Echo Canyon Loop, AZ
 
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mamakatt22Triplogs 300
Hiking8.45 Miles 1,315 AEG
Hiking8.45 Miles   4 Hrs   39 Mns   1.96 mph
1,315 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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This hike was totally amazing! The rock formations had our imaginations working overtime to decide what they looked like. It was so interesting the whole way. Not difficult and a must see!
 
Apr 07 2021
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72 male
 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Echo Canyon Loop, AZ 
Echo Canyon Loop, AZ
 
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markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking10.15 Miles 2,029 AEG
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Ginny and I took a three day Trip to the Chiricahua Mountains, since Ginny had never been we made the first day a hike in Chiricahua National Monument. We did a loop using the Mushroom, Big Balanced Rock, Sarah Deming and Echo Canyon Trails. This area never ceases to amaze me. There was only one other vehicle in the park when we arrived not counting the one park vehicle which was empty. We encountered a few other people later in the day but for the most part the park was empty. Didn't see any masks all day but a couple of people we did see would get to the side of the trail and turn away and look down when you passed by them. So sad that people are so afraid.

Trails in the monument are in excellent condition unlike many of the trails in the Chiricahua Mountains. The only downside to the trails are the numerous steps which take a toll on your legs and thighs by the end of the day. Don't know how else you would make a trail that has a lot of elevation change and control erosion without them though. Install escalators? The Big Balanced rock Trail is about the only fairly level Trail. Took two side trips from the loop the first being Inspiration Point and the other the Heart Of Rocks Trail. Both these trails are a must do if you are on the loop. If I was a kid again (my age not the way I act) I would of loved to have the Heart of Rocks as my back yard, my mother never would of found me. I would also like to know what glue they use to keep Big Balanced Rock, Mushroom Rock and Pinnacle Balanced Rock in place, They should not be standing. I chose going in the clockwise direction because the Echo Canyon Trail is so impressive and would keep our minds off of how tired we were. Views from Inspiration Point were good but the atmosphere was a bit hazy so you had to use your imagination to see the Rincon Mountains and Santa Rita Mountains.

There was a scant amount of water in places along the creeks but not as much as I would of expected. The weather was in the low 50's starting out at 0830 and in the upper 70's by end of the day. We finished around 3 in the afternoon and headed over the Chiricahua's where we would spend the night at Portal Lodge. The road over the mountain was in good shape and only one other car on it when we went through.
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Mar 27 2021
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 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking8.76 Miles 2,065 AEG
Hiking8.76 Miles   4 Hrs   59 Mns   1.99 mph
2,065 ft AEG      35 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
 
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Could not have asked for a nicer day to do this loop! Highs near 60, sunny with a nice little breeze. Incredible views of the snow-capped Chiricahuas above 7500 feet, with patchy snow on this trail in several places. The hoodoos were a sight to behold!
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Nov 28 2020
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 Joined Apr 02 2007
 Scottsdale, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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Crzy4AZTriplogs 615
Hiking9.56 Miles 1,931 AEG
Hiking9.56 Miles   6 Hrs   33 Mns   1.75 mph
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Quail hunting in Southern AZ. Stopped into visitor center and took the tiny nature trail. Wish George was with me - we have been racking up federal lands and national monuments/parks since August and his 4th grade #everyKidInAPark .
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Apr 09 2020
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 Jackson, CA
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking12.50 Miles 3,000 AEG
Hiking12.50 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   2.27 mph
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Drove over from the east side on FR 42 to the nearly deserted national monument. Clockwise around the loop with side hikes to Inspiration and Heart of Rocks. Fantastic!

On the way out the ranger was closing the gate at the entrance station - cars were no longer allowed in, but road walking or biking in is still allowed (2 miles to the visitor center).
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Jan 03 2020
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 Tucson, Arizona
Upper Rhyolite Echo Canyon, AZ 
Upper Rhyolite Echo Canyon, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 03 2020
markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking7.83 Miles 1,887 AEG
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I took my two sons and grandson hiking in Chiricahua National Monument. I thought John would really enjoy the strange rock formations along the Echo Canyon Trail. This was suppose to be a 3 mile loop hike along Echo Canyon, Hailstone and Ed Riggs Trail with about 400 feet elevation change but when we got to the Park the road to the top was closed due to ice. I wasn't going to be deterred though since we drove over an hour to get here. We decided to hike to where we wanted to go from the bottom. This made the hike an 8 mile round trip with almost 2000 feet of AEG. To make it even more challenging throw in snow and icy trails. The sun was out and when you weren't on the north side of slopes the high 40's, low 50's felt really nice. Was actually perfect hiking weather. John when not on his butt from the ice did very good. There were quite a few people visiting the park, more than I have seen in all my combined prior trips here. Most people hiking though didn't go more than a mile and a half in to the Sarah Deming Trail. Once past this point there was no sign that anyone had been on the trail. We did see deer,Turkey rabbit and mountain lion tracks in the snow. Great hike and was impressed with my grandson who managed to do this hike with about a 2 MPH rate.
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Nov 04 2019
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 Phoenix, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking13.50 Miles 2,867 AEG
Hiking13.50 Miles   6 Hrs   30 Mns   2.27 mph
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Monday we hiked the Chiricahua National Monument big loop and my first time hiking in the monument. Starting from Rhyolite at the visitor center it’s 1.5 miles to the first junction where we took the Sarah Deming Trail up to Heart of Rocks Loop. The loop was fantastic and exceeded my expectations based on what I knew about the area. If we were not doing the big loop we could have spent several hours exploring this area. As it was we still took 1 hour to do the 1 mile loop and see everything we wanted to check out.

From there we moved on to Inspiration Point and lunch. The point is great but after leaving Heart of Rock area there is not as many cool rocks. At the point we could see almost the entire park, Massai Point across the way and cool rocks that line the main canyon.

After lunch we hiked down the Mushroom Rock Trail to the main canyon. This was another nice stretch of trail over to Echo Canyon which traverses below some cool spires and also views of the hoodoos on the other side of the canyon.

At the Echo Canyon junction we hiked uphill into Echo which was on par with Heart of Rocks. I would say that Echo and Heart of Rocks are the must see sections of the monument. When we do this again I’d probably spend 1 day in the Echo Canyon side and 1 day on the Heart of Rocks side because there is so much to see. We spent another hour in Echo on a ¾ mile section that was very scenic.

We headed back down Echo and continued to Rhyolite Canyon back out the same trail finishing the loop at the visitors center. Great hike with so much to see in such a small area. Will definitely be back for another exploration. Would be awesome to see this place with several inches of snow :)
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Jun 03 2019
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 Phoenix, AZ
Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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LJWTriplogs 266
Hiking11.70 Miles 2,580 AEG
Hiking11.70 Miles   4 Hrs   15 Mns   3.34 mph
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First time to the Chiricahua National Monument, so I took the loop counterclockwise plus a trip to inspiration point and a hike afterward up Sugarloaf Mountain.

Heart of Rocks Loop was the highlight of the trip, Though Echo Canyon is also incredible. Echo Park was burned but still enjoyable, and the SE corner of the hike around Big Balanced Rock Trail and Inspiration Point is burned as well. On the plus side, the views are expansive on this side of the loop because of the elevation and lack of trees. Inspiration Point is a nice side trip with little elevation gain. Riggs Trail was chewed up but was being worked on. The trails were so nicely maintained, you could forget you're in the wilderness.

Sugarloaf Mountain was better than I expected, and it made more sense to add it on after I had finished with the loop; the trailhead is close by, it's short, and it doesn't take long for the payoff. Lookout was closed.

Passed only two hikers on the trail all day, and when I got back to the car there were under a half dozen cars in the Echo Canyon lot.
 
May 24 2019
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 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Chiricahua National Monument Trails Loop, AZ 
Chiricahua National Monument Trails Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar May 24 2019
markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking11.56 Miles 2,184 AEG
Hiking11.56 Miles   6 Hrs   14 Mns   2.41 mph
2,184 ft AEG   1 Hour   26 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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I have lived in Tucson for about 60 years and have never been to Chiricahua National Monument. Better late then never I guess. On My way back from Texas and New Mexico I stopped in Wilcox for the night and would hike the monument in the morning. I had 20 miles of hikes planned to hike most of the trails in the park. I only got 12 miles done because I took too much time gawking at all the scenery. Oh well this will give me reason to come back.

The trails are in excellent condition, the weather was perfect (no wind) and only a few people and most were in the parking area. I believe I saw 3 on the trails. The only trails I didn't get to were the lower Rhyolite Canyon Trail, Sugar loaf Trail and Natural Bridge Trail. This is one of those places that I will have to come back to when the weather is different, Monsoon, snow, very early morning or evening. The photo opportunities are endless. My favorite trails were Echo Canyon Trail and Heart of Rocks Trail, I could of spent a lot more time on those sections.
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May 27 2018
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Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking9.70 Miles 2,100 AEG
Hiking9.70 Miles   4 Hrs   35 Mns   2.75 mph
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This is a very neat hike and one that is worthwhile to check out. We did the Big Loop counterclockwise, and also did the Heart of Rocks Loop and the spur trail to Inspiration Point. My favorite part of the hike was seeing the grottoes, but the Heart of Rocks Loop was a close second. Inspiration Point is well worth checking out as well.
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Oct 24 2017
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 Joined Jul 04 2016
 Phoenix, AZ
Chiricahua Nat Mon Alt Loop, AZ 
Chiricahua Nat Mon Alt Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 24 2017
tdwoodTriplogs 60
Hiking11.00 Miles 1,870 AEG
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After 12 years as an Arizonan, this hike marked my first visit ever to Chiricahua National Monument. I can't believe I waited so long. The weather was perfect; not a cloud in the sky, cool and breezy.

I call this route an alternate because the official Big Loop begins up at Echo Canyon TH and utilizes different trails. To avoid having to deal with park shuttle, I hiked from camp at Bonita Canyon Campground (that trip will be covered elsewhere) to pick up the Lower Rhyolite Canyon TH near the visitor's center.

The trails are in great condition. As a monument of a different sort to the engineering and construction prowess of CCC crews, I marveled at the crazy waterchecks, rock cribs and other stonework that ensure the trail system will remain in place for generations to come. For better or worse, we don't make trails like these anymore.

Heart of Rocks is not to be missed. Inspiration Point I found to be more stunning than inspiring; that's just me. The view is spectacular. This is one of only two points along my entire route where I encountered other hikers.

Due to capture error, linked route is 1.5 miles less than actual. True distance is included here.
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Jul 03 2016
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Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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WanderingWildcatTriplogs 12
 Hiking9.45 Miles 3,140 AEG
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3,140 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Hiked the "Big Loop," which is comprised of Echo Canyon Trail, Upper Rhyolite Trail, Sarah Deming Trail, Heart of Rocks Loop, Big Balanced Rock Trail, Mushroom Trail, and Ed Riggs Trail. Great hike, except for rattlesnakes.
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Chiricahua NM Loop with Sugarloaf AZ, AZ 
Chiricahua NM Loop with Sugarloaf AZ, AZ
 
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MSimmonsTriplogs 62
Hiking16.00 Miles 3,600 AEG
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Thanks to joebartels, the_eagle, and tortoise-hiker for the route!

Pretty phenomenal area. I had seen pictures of the hoodoos, but I didn't realize how massive many of them are, nor how diverse. Most striking though was the otherworldly quality of the place, particularly Echo Canyon and the Heart of Rocks...it's...freaky...and awesome.

Two firsts for me: (1) AZ hike outside Tucson, and (2) coati sighting :DANCE: - he was having a leisurely rummage around the gulch below Mushroom Rock.
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