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Pozora Benchmark - Pozo Verde Mtns HP - 1 member in 1 triplog has rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Pozora Benchmark - Pozo Verde Mtns HPTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 04 2023
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Hiking2.27 Miles 904 AEG
Hiking2.27 Miles   2 Hrs   6 Mns   1.35 mph
904 ft AEG      25 Mns Break
 
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After hiking for a couple of days in the Tucson area, I decided to drive down to near the border to do this hike before heading back north to the VOS.

I left pavement just before getting to the Arizona town of Sasabe, and then drove on one of the best gravel roads that I have ever driven on. Instead of parking at the parking lot, I drove a ways on the lesser road that serves as a trail for the first part of the hike. Instead of driving to the end of the road, I parked about half-way just to stretch my legs a little more on this short hike.

The road walking was easy, and then I had to make a fairly steep off-trail ascent. There was a decent amount of vegetation, but it was not a problem to weave around the worst of it. The footing was good and there was not a lot of rock to deal with, so the off-trail was not as difficult as a lot of these southern Arizona peaks are. There are a number of cattle trails and use trails to take, which helped with getting around some of the brush.

I saw a bit of migrant trash -- one backpack and several of those black one gallon water bottles. The backpack had been there a while, but I could not tell how long the water bottles had been there.

It was a straight shot up a slope to the summit. I easily located the benchmark and both reference marks. There were some expansive views at the summit, so I hung around up there for a bit and had a snack.

I returned the same way that I came. On the descent, I took advantage of being in an elevated position and followed the cattle trails and use trails almost the whole way down -- I hardly brushed up against any vegetation at all on the descent.

After the hike I had planned to drive across the border to Sasabe, Mexico and have some tacos. However, there are some cartel wars going on there right now -- gunfire in the streets, kidnappings, residences being burned, etc. In fact, I read an article from the legacy media that said that the town, which normally has 2,500 people living there, is down to around 20 people. That being the case, I thought it best to stay on the US side of the border.

So instead of having some delicious tacos after the hike, I sadly had to settle for a bag of salted peanuts from Circle K.
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