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Apr 05 2025
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Golden Arches, AZ 
Golden Arches, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 05 2025
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking14.59 Miles 3,346 AEG
Hiking14.59 Miles   7 Hrs   13 Mns   2.32 mph
3,346 ft AEG      56 Mns Break
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An April Saturday in the 70s made a revisit to golden dome a good choice. I mapped out a loop with as much singletrack as possible and with minimal sandy wash slogging. Along the way we visited or at least got a view of a few of the arches that this range has to offer.

There was a surprising amount of cloud cover, and toward the end of the day we thought some of the nearby rain showers might sprinkle over us, but that wasn't to be.

I picked a different route to the summit than last time. Instead of the protected chute, we went straight up from the little saddle just to the west of the chute. Three really big steps (the kind that will rip your pants) and juggy holds made it a fairly easy ascent. We descended the same route. There really are several options for gaining the peak, choosing which one depends on your comfort with scrambling and exposure.

From the summit we headed over to 3141 before dropping down and heading down Black Glass, where we saw our first 3 others on the day (one of which informed us we were "almost there" despite having no idea where we'd been or were going -- this frequent occurrence tends to amuse me). We saw two more hikers near the end which completed the crowd out there today.

Fun to do this one again!
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 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Golden Arches, AZ 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking14.84 Miles 3,774 AEG
Hiking14.84 Miles   7 Hrs   13 Mns   2.36 mph
3,774 ft AEG      56 Mns Break
1st trip
It had been ~2 years since my last hike in the Goldfields, and I'd had Golden Dome on my list for years but had yet to go up there. Cool April weather made this a great weekend to change that. We started from Willow Trailhead on a clockwise lasso-loop based on Chumley's previous Golden Dome hike, with some adjustments to minimize wash/road walking.

Seeing the colorful Goldfield geology again made me question why I'd stayed away for so long. We made quick work of the early "trail" miles and took a short break at a tunnel with some grinding holes that I'd visited on a previous hike, not realizing when we started that it was along today's route. Then we improvised on the route a little as we started the climb up to Pedestal Arch and beyond, with Golden Dome coming back into view as we gained elevation.

Fun scrambling and some steep, loose side-hilling as we worked our way around and up to the west side of Golden Dome. We looked at the chute that Chumley went up last time but tried a spot just to the right that worked great. Based on some of the previous triplogs, I wasn't sure how climby it would be going up, but it wasn't bad at all, and I never even had to tell my frightened inner child with a fear of heights to shut up and keep going. My shorts were less fortunate--on the first big step on the scramble up, I heard the loud sound of ripping fabric and spent the rest of the day hiking with some "unintended ventilation" that was disappointing but surprisingly refreshing.

We didn't find a register on top, but the views were fantastic with a not-too-hazy day--lots of Superstion and Mazatzal landmarks, Etrellas, Four Peaks, etc. [ youtube video ] We ate lunch on top and checked out the northeast end where Chumley went down last time, but we returned the same way we'd come up, then worked our way over to Peak 3141. The register I placed a few years ago was still there, though the old entry was faded to the point that it was virtually unreadable.

Next stop was Triple Arch, where we saw our first other people of the day, then we headed into Black Glass Canyon. It was drier in there than either of us had ever seen it, and the few pools we saw were stagnant and full of algae. But the dry conditions allowed us to go down through the canyon via a route I'd never taken before.

Some darker clouds gathered as we closed out the loop, but it didn't amount to anything more than virga. We were back at the parking lot just after 2PM, wrapping up a great loop--two peaks, a couple arches, three wildflowers, some caves, not too many people, great weather and scenery, and, surprisingly, zero soiled mattresses...can't complain about a day like that.
 
Jan 15 2025
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Goldfield Trifecta, AZ 
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Feb 04 2023
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 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Golden Dome, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Feb 04 2023
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking12.40 Miles 2,828 AEG
Hiking12.40 Miles   8 Hrs   20 Mns   1.64 mph
2,828 ft AEG      47 Mns Break
 
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john and i have had golden dome on our must do list for a few years
we decided to get up there today
got going around 0700
followed @dixieflyer's route for most of the hike
immediately scenic from milepost 204
followed a few trails that we've been on before for about 3.5 miles
off trail to our first landmark, pedestal arch, which i've seen at least three times
then the ridgeline up to golden dome saddle
we took one of the west side chutes for climb to the summit
one corner had some exposure
nice to be up top after seeing it on every goldfields hike
we took a snack/photo break and signed the register
i was a little sketched out before the descent, but it was fine
thank you for spotting me, john
we then followed the ridgeline over peak 3141
the downhill from there was slow going - steep with loose rock
the worst part of the entire hike was the drainage we followed to get over to triple arch and black glass canyon
lots of catclaw and other sticker bushes
saw the arch and dropped down the canyon
one bypass and fun downclimbing
water flowing and some deep pools
once out of the canyon, we took the road back partway, then some other trails before closing the loop
four classic goldfield landmarks on this hike
water in some of the drainages
great views from the high points
a lot of bang for the buck
it's not easy with all the off trail
we had a good day for it
copied linkage since i still have no idea what trails we were on
thanks lp! this was a good one :)
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Hiking avatar Jan 12 2019
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking12.85 Miles 2,806 AEG
Hiking12.85 Miles   7 Hrs   26 Mns   2.06 mph
2,806 ft AEG   1 Hour   12 Mns Break
 
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Patrick has this itch to backpack the length of the Goldfields and has been doing recon hikes to make sure it can be done. One place he wasn't sure about was near Golden Dome. So his plan was to make a day trip out of it, bagging the dome along the way.

It was over 3 hours and 5.5 miles before I was informed that he had no idea whether or not Golden Dome was actually able to be climbed. ](*,) I got a signal on a high point and did a quick search on some summity peaky websites and came up empty. Oh well. We studied the terrain, looked for the best options, and headed to the west saddle to check out the north side of the dome since it was abundantly clear that the south slopes would not provide a route up.

From the saddle the easiest climb leads to a solitary saguaro, but I knew from the recon view that getting up from there wouldn't work. Just left of the saguaro chute was a parallel chute with a little brush that looked reasonably well protected. Or we considered looping the peak to the east nose to see what we would find there. I opted to head up the chute while the others decided to see how I did. :sweat:

With a couple of tricky moves I was able to get up a couple of layers and learned shortly thereafter that I would be able to make the summit from this way. I yelled to the others and Justin and Patrick headed up behind me. The others decided to swing around and check the east side.

Once on the summit I headed east to see if there was a route, and was happy to find an easy scramble with a single 8-foot pitch with some good holds. It was a little exposed but I decided that I would go down this way rather than the way I had gone up. The others came around and climbed up this way. On the downclimb, I went down first and then spotted the others as there were a couple of footholds that couldn't be seen from above.

Having done both, I think I would stick to the chute we ascended rather than the climb on the eastern nose next time. Though both are certainly doable.

From there we headed over to peak 3141 before dropping down into a beautiful canyon that headed back to Willow and the quick hike back to the truck.

For such a distinctive, good-looking peak, I was surprised not to see a HAZ ascent posted, though I believe that @CannondaleKid was here back in 2013.
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