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Old Forest Road #9401J - 1 member in 4 triplogs has rated this an average 2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 24 2024
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 Joined Aug 08 2020
 Phx az
Sierra Prieta Trail #366Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Aug 24 2024
ScaredyCatTriplogs 205
Hiking14.71 Miles 1,967 AEG
Hiking14.71 Miles   5 Hrs   14 Mns   3.05 mph
1,967 ft AEG      25 Mns Break
 
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Remote area off dirt roads. Start from view point and evade crowds at Aspen Creek TH. Formed a double loop plus a side route to forest boundary.

Traversed many trails. Was with elite company so had to step up my game. Guess I can hike fast if need be. Who would've thunk it? 🤔 Negative- not much in the way of pics.

Managed to meet at a reasonable time, road trip, knock out serious mileage and return to carpool at 5pm. 😲 Keep in mind much of the AEG is toward the end.
 
Aug 03 2024
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 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
High Valley Ranch 9401J & West Spruce, AZ 
High Valley Ranch 9401J & West Spruce, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Aug 03 2024
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking9.58 Miles 1,192 AEG
Hiking9.58 Miles   4 Hrs   17 Mns   2.29 mph
1,192 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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Out and back hike starting from the public-access trailhead for High Valley Ranch Trail #391 at the end of the paved portion of Copper Basin Road. The route continues on Old Forest Road #9401J until there are signs indicating the crossing of Trail #264 which is West Spruce Trail. The official route for West Spruce Trail #264 has the east end at Thumb Butte Road, but now it continues past an intersection with #9401J to have an eastern trailhead on Copper Basin Road. I spoke to a mountain biker on Trail #264 who said that the section of Trail #264 we were using had been completed 14 months earlier (May 2023).
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Mostly dalmation toadflax, but also common yarrow, coyote tobacco, dwarf four o'clock, common mullein, upright blue beardtongue penstemon, Arizona thistle, cowpen daisy, Wright's deervetch and many more, including an unidentified flower along Aspen Creek that was feeding many bees

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Aspen Creek - High Valley Ranch #391 Light flow Light flow
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Jul 13 2024
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 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
High Valley Ranch to West Spruce, AZ 
High Valley Ranch to West Spruce, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jul 13 2024
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking9.92 Miles 1,579 AEG
Hiking9.92 Miles   4 Hrs   22 Mns   2.33 mph
1,579 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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As reported earlier, the trailhead in the official route for High Valley Ranch Trail #391 is in a gated community; however, there is a trailhead available to the public just before the pavement ends on Copper Basin Road at 34°30'59.5"N 112°31'15.1"W (see photos). This route starts at that trailhead and goes five miles using all of Trail #391, then Old Forest Road #9401J to Sierra Prieta Trail #366 to Sunset Lookout, then downhill on Thumb Butte Road to West Spruce Trail #264 and continuing on Trail #264 until I had hiked five miles, so that the total hike was 10 miles from where I parked at a wide spot slightly past the paved portion of Copper Basin Road where there is room for 2-3 cars. Most of the hike is in the shade of Ponderosa pines and alligator juniper, except about half of #9401J and about half of Thumb Butte Road, as long as you reach it early enough in the morning to be in the shade of the 7000' ridge that Trail #366 crosses. It is almost all uphill to Sunset Lookout in both directions, except for a steep couple hundred feet down from the trailhead on Copper Basin Road to Aspen Creek. Lots of great views (see photos). As an extra treat, there were a half dozen wild turkeys crossing Copper Basin Road in front and behind my car as I was leaving.
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Wildflowers Observation Light
penstemon - mostly upright blue beardtongue plus some firecracker, common yarrow, common mullein, Wright's deervetch, Arizona thistle, threenerve goldenrod, spotted knapweed
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Sep 03 2021
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Potts Creek Trail #327Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Sep 03 2021
nonotTriplogs 514
Hiking11.00 Miles 1,830 AEG
Hiking11.00 Miles
1,830 ft AEG
 
Pretty nice weather for the day. As I was sitting and eating my lunch a nice sized deer came out of hiding. Need to add some trails to HAZ.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Butte Creek Medium flow Medium flow
Flowing nicely

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Miller Creek Medium flow Medium flow
Flowing nicely
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