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Bullet Ridge - Casa Grande MountainsSouthwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking15.55 Miles 2,383 AEG
Hiking15.55 Miles   5 Hrs   38 Mns   2.86 mph
2,383 ft AEG      12 Mns Break
 
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Big House Montañas, AZ 
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Hiking14.72 Miles 2,416 AEG
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A CGM ramble with the dominant theme of wind, including from the storm and the bullets whistling above!
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 Tucson, AZ
Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
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Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking4.20 Miles 1,040 AEG
Hiking4.20 Miles   2 Hrs      2.10 mph
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Did this hike with Mike B on a cool cloudy day, high of 69. This was Mike B's first real summit in many years. He made it to Casa Grande 2 , elevation 2332 feet and didn't want to go any further. I summited the high point, which was another 0.7 miles out, before it got dark and got some nice pics of the American flag at the peak. There were some nice views of the highway system (I-10 & I-8) below. It's paved all the way to the trailhead and the road will get you to the radio towers. From the towers there is a very good trail leading up to the high point. We saw a couple with a 140 pound St. Bernard coming down the trail about 1/4 from the towers. This dog was really friendly and great to see out hiking.
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 Sunnyslope, PHX
Radio Tower / Bolt Trail LoopSouthwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
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Hiking4.01 Miles 1,364 AEG
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Tuesday, I was scheduled for my monthly Lunch With Mom in Casa Grande. Wednesday, was supposed to be watching Celtic F.C. at The Desmond in downtown Phoenix. Thursday, I intended to hike Webber Creek, at the base of the Mogollon Rim. But I didn’t think it would be fair to drag my loving & supportive wife hither & yon three straight days, so I asked if she minded leaving early to get a hike in early before Lunch With Mom?

Thankfully, she said “yes”. (The first time she said “yes”, I had to wait an hour for her answer.) 💍

Today, I travelled light: No poles, and a Camelbak in place of my full pack. Expecting good cellphone reception so close to I-8 and I-10, I didn’t see the need for any emergency gear. I want to travel light more often, since carrying a pack takes so much extra energy.

It was a good thing I brought my cellphone, as I forgot the batteries for my pocket camera. 📲

I started hiking east on Hanna St. about 7:40 a.m. It was quite rocky. Okay to walk, but would not want to drive it past the trailhead. At ⅓ mile, Bolt Trail splits right at the first memorial.

Bolt Trail is steep as all get out, ascending 724 ft. in under ⅔ mile. The climb is in three distinct sections: A very steep 328 ft. in .24 miles (26% grade), followed by what seems like a relatively flat 171 ft. in .22 miles (“only” 15%), then the kicker to finish of 225 ft. in .14 miles (30%). Overall, the equivalent of 1200 ft. in one mile. My weekly trip up North Mountain paid dividends: I did it non-stop, in only 23 minutes. 💪

At the top of the Bolt Trail climb, the trail splits: Left, down to the antenna farm, somewhat to the right, along the Casa Grande 2 contour, or more rightish 20 ft. up to the summit of Casa Grande 2 (aka Hill 2332). Up I went. Why? In Mallory’s famous words, because it was there.

The best route down is via cement antenna farm road, due to vastly better grip than Bolt Trail. If you called it a day from the top of Casa Grande 2, the round trip would be 2 miles, 850 AEG — a solid pre-work workout. Somehow, the antenna farm road seemed even steeper than Bolt Trail.

From the top of Casa Grande 2, I headed south along the ridgeline. The well-defined trail crosses several small hilltops and saddles. In ½ mile, the trail climbs 100 ft. in 200 yds. to the top of Casa Grande 1, aka Hill 2350, aka The Flagpole. Most people turn around after visiting The Flagpole. A round trip to The Flagpole is 3⅓ miles, 1,100 ft. AEG. However, it is only another ⅓ mile to the ridgeline’s final hilltop.

South of Casa Grande 1, the trail gets less distinct: A bit rockier, grass encroaching, and dotted with fallen cholla buds waiting to jump on your calves. Still, if you’ve spent any amount of time hiking in the Sonoran Desert, the final ⅓ mile is bueno.

Having arrived on the final ridgeline hilltop, I turned off my GoPro and started taking photos. Great views in all directions! But I did not dally, and light on my feet, moved quickly back along the ridgelinel to the antenna farm, then down to the trailhead.

No sodium and potassium restoring V-8 was waiting for me, so when my wife & I arrived at the Casa Grande Cracker Barrel, I started my Mom Lunch with a Bloody Mary. 😆

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West Silver Bell - Casa Grande, AZ 
West Silver Bell - Casa Grande, AZ
 
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,375
Hiking9.34 Miles 2,555 AEG
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I decided that this was a good day to hike to a couple of Arizona range highpoints:
1) West Silver Bell Mountains HP
2) Casa Grande Mountains HP

West Silver Bell
This turned out to be a fun hike that I really enjoyed. It reminded me of hiking up to Sacaton in that you go up a NW drainage and then go up the north slopes to the summit.

Instead of driving all the way in to the Ironwood National Monument boundary, I parked about 1.35 miles from the boundary and walked on the road a bit to add some extra distance to the hike and to better observe the area.

From the Ironwood NM boundary, I headed on an easy open country excursion to a drainage on the NW side of the highpoint. Then I started along the drainage -- sometimes in the bottom of it and sometimes on the south side of it. I actually left the drainage too soon and headed toward what turned out to be a false summit -- I hate it when that happens! Then I had to traverse a bit to get back to where I wanted to be -- this made the ascent more difficult than it would have otherwise been. I had a much better route coming back down, and if I do the hike again I will go up the same way that I came down this time.

I enjoyed the views at the summit and hung out there for a bit, even though it was a cloudy and cool day.

I saw a couple of signs of illegal smuggling activity on the hike -- a carpet shoe and a black, one gallon water jug.

My original intention was to go hike to the Sawtooth Mountains highpoint after this hike, but as von Moltke, the brilliant German military strategist of the 19th century once said, "plans do not survive first contact with the enemy".

Google maps took me to a road that doesn't exist, and the road that I was on turned into a small lake, and since it was already about 1:30 I decided not to spend any more time trying to figure out how to get to the TH. So I headed off to hike to the Casa Grande Mountains HP.

Casa Grande
I did this one as a loop hike by going up on the Bolt Trail and coming back down on the Radio Tower Trail.

The Bolt Trail was steeper and tougher than the road, but I am glad that I went up that way.

There is apparently a shooting range nearby, and I heard a lot of gunshots off in the distance. There was a good bit of trash and graffiti along the way, and if I hadn't known better I would have thought that I was hiking in Phoenix or Vegas!

It was a cloudy cool afternoon and there was hardly anyone on the trails. There is lots of sun exposure on this hike, and I would not want to do this hike in warm/hot weather.

Synopsis
I enjoyed the West Silver Bell much better than the Casa Grande hike. There are some other shorter peaks in the West Silver Bells that look fun to climb, so I might go back out in that area sometime.

Distance and elevation gain for the 2 hikes are below. Stats above are the sum of the 2.

West Silver Bell: 5.69 miles with 1,371 feet of AEG
Casa Grande: 3.65 miles with 1,184 feet of AEG
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 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
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azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,145
Hiking3.55 Miles 1,072 AEG
Hiking3.55 Miles   1 Hour   25 Mns   3.04 mph
1,072 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
 
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First hike in the Casa Grande Mts, nice little spot. Did this as a quick one while there.
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 Tempe, AZ
Radio Tower / Bolt Trail LoopSouthwest, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking3.96 Miles 1,448 AEG
Hiking3.96 Miles   1 Hour   41 Mns   2.42 mph
1,448 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
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On the way back north I decided to hit another all time unique for me on the outskirts of Arizona’s premier city! I opted to climb the trail and save the road for the downhill. I couldn’t figure out why the gps track went beyond the benchmark peak until I got up there. The ridgeline is really cool! I did a full out n back, hitting the range high point and a few other bumps along the way.

The gnats are out but the breeze helped keep them at bay. Visibility was terrible but there’s not much you’d want to see from here anyway!

The entire hike was accompanied by high caliber rapid gunfire along the base of the mountain. I skipped calling the sheriff. Probably because there’s a firing range.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Radio Tower / Bolt Trail LoopSouthwest, AZ
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The_DudeTriplogs 364
Hiking3.91 Miles 1,390 AEG
Hiking3.91 Miles   1 Hour   27 Mns   2.70 mph
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Busy day of work down in the Old Pueblo, so only had time for a short one. Hit up this old favorite on the way home, nice temps in the afternoon with some cloud cover and a breeze. Made it up the Bolt trail, over on the ridgeline to the end of the trail, and then back around and down the Radio road. I will say the concrete on the tower road is much nicer for a decent than the old ankle buster rocks that were there to contend with. I did not see any other hikers until I made it back to the tower road, then I saw a good 30 people or so. Some jack- :pk: decided that it would be a good idea to put a big heavy rock on top of all the prominent Cholla and Saguaros along the ridgeline trail...the plant guy in me could not stand for it. I must have pulled off a good 50-60 on the way back to the tower. It is not quite orange spray paint on rocks, but pretty close in my book. All in all a good day!
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Radio Tower / Bolt Trail LoopSouthwest, AZ
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Hiking3.24 Miles 1,306 AEG
Hiking3.24 Miles   1 Hour   9 Mns   2.95 mph
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Only had time for a really short hike, so I thought I would get a good bang for my buck. Up the Bolt trail, over on the ridgeline to the flag, and back down the radio tower road. The cholla are just starting to bloom, it should be fabulous out here in another week or two.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Bolt Trail - Casa Grande MountainSouthwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
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The_DudeTriplogs 364
Hiking5.65 Miles 2,429 AEG
Hiking5.65 Miles   2 Hrs   2 Mns   3.03 mph
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After work grinder for some elevation gain, started out about 4. Made my way up the bolt trail, down the tower trail, and then back up the tower and over the ridgeline and back. The trail was in good shape, just a little muddy from the morning rain. There had to have been 30 cars in the parking lot when I was done, this was the busiest I have ever seen this trail. Trying to make that 20,000' gain for the month, if I can squeeze in one more hike by Saturday that should do it...
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Bolt Trail - Casa Grande MountainSouthwest, AZ
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Hiking4.25 Miles 1,686 AEG
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Great after work stop for a quickie. Hiked up the Bolt trail after a quick search, headed south along the ridgeline to the end of the trail, and came back via the radio tower road. I really enjoyed the Bolt trail, great elevation gain without having to walk the road. No other hikers out when I got there at 4 p.m.
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Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
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Hiking4.08 Miles 1,495 AEG
Hiking4.08 Miles   1 Hour   31 Mns   3.10 mph
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Only had time for a quick one today, but good hike anyway! Just a few other people out today so not very crowded. I went up the Radio tower trail and took the ridgeline about a third of a mile past the Flag memorial. Good times!
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 Phoenix, AZ
Radio Tower Trail - Casa Grande Mountain ParkSouthwest, AZ
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Hiking3.42 Miles 1,240 AEG
Hiking3.42 Miles      58 Mns   3.66 mph
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Quick one in on the way home today, nice to hike with only a few pounds on my back after this weekend! Powered up the radio tower road, and continued on the ridgeline to the American Flag memorial, then turned around and headed back. I saw at least 20 other people yesterday afternoon, the most I have seen on this trail yet. No big surprise, the weather was quite nice.
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Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
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Hiking3.62 Miles 1,270 AEG
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Mar 19 2013
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Hiking4.07 Miles 1,498 AEG
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Radio Tower Trail - Casa Grande Mountain ParkSouthwest, AZ
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Hiking4.00 Miles 1,523 AEG
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I snuck this one in one the way home from Tucson for work. I wouldn't call this a destination hike, but if you are driving by it is just a few miles off the I-10 and very easy to get to. There is some nice elevation gain going up the radio tower road, and even more if you continue west along the ridgeline. Lots of cholla, so not too dog friendly, but not too many people either making it good for some quick solitude. I thought I would get in a little extra training for the Spartan Race this weekend, so I plowed through all of the elevation gain without any breaks and jogged most of the downhill. I was a little disconcerted to see some broken window glass in the parking lot, but there were some cars there much nicer than mine so I thought I should be OK. :scared:
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Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
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Hiking3.58 Miles 1,369 AEG
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Not what I would call a destination hike, but nice nonetheless. I drive Phoenix to Tucson just about every Tuesday for my job, and I have been looking at this one for a while. Great quick stop right off of the I-10, got in an hour hike with some pretty good gain. Best part, I only saw 3 other people, even though I started out at the trailhead at 4 P.M. on an otherwise fantastic weather day for hiking. Well worth the quick stop if you are driving by, you could do the whole ridgeline if you want, or just as much as you have time for.
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Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
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Hiking3.62 Miles 300 AEG
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Yet another successful Hiking Club outing...except the part where another teacher landed on a cholla. That part was not so awesome.
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Apr 14 2012
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Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
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Up and down to the flagpole with no stops. Last hike I can get in before the Grand Canyon trip at the end of the month. Felt good.
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Mar 23 2012
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Casa Grande Mountains - 2350Southwest, AZ
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Hiking3.70 Miles 948 AEG
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Didn't take my camera but the views are pretty good. I liked the hike except for the shooting range near the base. Overall, I was surprised how crowded the trail was. Interesting views of the mountains to the east, and the lush green fields near the park.
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