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May 18 2025
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Javelina, AZ 
Javelina, AZ
 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,128
Run/Jog6.12 Miles 1,232 AEG
Run/Jog6.12 Miles   1 Hour   29 Mns   4.22 mph
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upper then lower javelina. really nice out. exhausted from week of nights. one more to go
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Jan 17 2025
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Upper Javelina TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,128
Hiking6.20 Miles 1,245 AEG
Hiking6.20 Miles   1 Hour   46 Mns   3.58 mph
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up the upper then around the lower. legs were feeling it today
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Dec 11 2024
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Upper Javelina TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,128
Hiking6.20 Miles 1,171 AEG
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started on upper then did lower, and much to my satisfaction, i saw several javelina :y:
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Apr 06 2024
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58 male
 Joined Jul 12 2012
 Oro Valley, AZ
Alamo Spring Trail - Tortolita MountainsTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 06 2024
SpiderLegsTriplogs 894
Hiking6.00 Miles 1,400 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   2 Hrs      3.00 mph
1,400 ft AEG12 LBS Pack
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Brisk but completely calm & peaceful morning as opposed to the 35-45 MPH winds from the night before. Breaking in a new pair of high top boots and wanted a hike with some bailout options if I couldn't make them work. First time in 25+ years I've owned high top hiking boots and it felt weird not to hike in my regular trail running shoes.

Felt nice to get out, it's been a long winter and for some reason the worst weather has always been on a weekend. Kept me cooped up at home other than some hiking and walking around my neighborhood. Only upshot is that I've been quite active at my home gym and I look like I've been lifting.
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Nov 05 2023
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Lower Javelina LoopTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,128
Run/Jog6.33 Miles 1,181 AEG
Run/Jog6.33 Miles   1 Hour   33 Mns   4.27 mph
1,181 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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after work. way too hot
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Apr 08 2023
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58 male
 Joined Jul 12 2012
 Oro Valley, AZ
Tortolita Ridgeline TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 08 2023
SpiderLegsTriplogs 894
Hiking13.50 Miles 2,200 AEG
Hiking13.50 Miles   4 Hrs   5 Mns   3.31 mph
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Nice cruise around the park. Wanted to get in some rolling hills and flats to work on leg speed and hiking cadence and the trails in the Tortolitas are perfect for that. Only downside to these trails are having to take the Wild Burro wash up to where all the fun begins, that section is quite boring.

Trail is in good shape and tons of wildflowers ring the entire loop. Between the turnoff to Wild Mustang and Alamo Spring I was able to add another crested saguaro to my list. Had never seen it before and the sun hit it just the right way that it lit up as I rounded a corner.
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Feb 26 2022
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58 male
 Joined Jul 12 2012
 Oro Valley, AZ
Move Across 2 Ranges, AZ 
Move Across 2 Ranges, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 26 2022
SpiderLegsTriplogs 894
Hiking22.00 Miles 3,680 AEG
Hiking22.00 Miles   6 Hrs   25 Mns   3.72 mph
3,680 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
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This was the 10th year of the collaboration between the parks departments of Oro Valley and Marana. Start with a loop of the Tortolitas and finish off down the street at Catalina State Park. Signed up for the big challenge of the day, a 14 mile loop in the Tortolitas and then finish off with a 8 mile hike out and back to Romero Pools.

Almost perfect weather, about 28 degrees to start in the Wild Burro Wash and about an hour in it started to warm up nicely. Surprisingly no gusty winds along the Ridgeline Trail. Headed out Wild Burro, then up Lower Javelina to Alama Springs, then out to the Ridgeline Trail. Hit Wild Burro again and then did the Upper Javelina trail before finishing off on Wild Burro. Walked directly out to my car and had my wife zip me out to Catalina State Park while I ate and changed clothes along the way.

Then parked at the Ringtail Campground and wound our way around the park over to the Romero Canyon Trail. Did an out and back to the pools and headed back to the campground. Nice post-hike festivities which included free beer from Dragoon Brewery and a couple of food trucks.
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Jan 08 2022
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 Joined Apr 28 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Tortolita Figure-Eight, AZ 
Tortolita Figure-Eight, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 08 2022
TboneKathyTriplogs 23
Hiking16.00 Miles 2,428 AEG
Hiking16.00 Miles   9 Hrs   8 Mns   2.11 mph
2,428 ft AEG   1 Hour   32 Mns Break
 
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Our Tortolita Figure Eight, a takeoff from @Jim_H’s Tortolita Lasso Loop proved to be a good and quite manageable workout with plenty of vistas and nice highlights.

We entered via a guard building for the Ritz-Carlton. The cactus gardens and maze of trails offered a flat warmup to an intersection with plenty of signs and even a box with colored trail maps. From there, we climbed up from the Wild Burro streambed. (I won’t repeat all our trail names as @John10s’s triplog includes these.)

We had great vistas throughout this hike and a wide variety of cacti and other flora, including two crested saguaros. The trail system is quite well signed, though we would have appreciated at least one more; we enjoyed some unexpected bouldering to return to our downloaded route in one area.

The Rail X Ranch corral ruins are quite large. We wondered how high the walls were when the corral was in use. Alamo Spring had a number of cultural features and was well signed. The large, colored sign showed exactly where to find a number of features, but you have to find the grinding holes on your own.

Large interpretive signs surprised us at several different places along the route highlighting birds, geology, and more. There were a couple of memorials along the route as well.

Nice area, with lots of interconnected trails for new views another day!
 
Jan 08 2022
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40 male
 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Tortolita Figure-Eight, AZ 
Tortolita Figure-Eight, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 08 2022
John10sTriplogs 347
Hiking16.24 Miles 2,647 AEG
Hiking16.24 Miles   9 Hrs   6 Mns   2.15 mph
2,647 ft AEG   1 Hour   32 Mns Break
1st trip
I came across the Tortolita Lasso Loop route that @Jim_H added recently and thought that it looked like an nice area to check out. I didn't realize until we got there that Wild Burro Trailhead is located behind a guard building for the Ritz-Carlton nearby...that's probably the first time I've had to check in with a guard to reach a trailhead :).

We hiked a variation of the lasso loop route to avoid spending as much time in the wash in Wild Burro Canyon, which didn't look as interesting. There are a lot of different varieties of cacti along the early part of the trail, and we quickly turned onto Lower Javelina, then reconnected with Wild Burro in the wash for a brief stint, then took Alamo Springs Spur to Alamo Springs Trail. It was nice to get further away from the hotel and the buildings as we got deeper into the canyon, but it's a popular area, so there were quite a few hikers and mountain bikers throughout the day.

Ridgeline Trail offered nice views of the various mountain ranges along the horizon, and there were some handy signs labeling the peaks and canyons in that area, though the signs had some errors and typos :). Quite a few areas along Ridgeline had evidence of fire damage, but it was mild and it looks like the area has recovered quite a bit. I also found a random pot sherd on Ridgeline Trail...not sure what tribe inhabited this area, but I didn't expect to find that.

We explored a little around Wild Burro Tank and checked out the stone corral and the remnants of the structures nearby, including the water tank and the solar windmill. The side of the tank had "Rail X Ranch Burro Canyon Well" printed on it in small letters...I'll have to look up the history there. There was a little water in the wash nearby, trickling out of the pipes.

After we reconnected with Wild Burro Trail, we saw two crested saguaros only 10-15 minutes apart. I went off-trail for some close-up views of the first one but only got long-distance shots of the second. I'd never seen two so close together, and I was lucky I noticed the second one that was pretty far off the trail.

We stopped at Alamo Spring and explored the well, the line shack, and mortar holes in the rocks nearby...it's a beautiful area with some nice granite. On the hike out, we avoided the wash again and turned the route into a figure-eight loop, following Alamo Spring Trail back to the the parking lot. Overall, it was a nice hike and a good intro to the Tortolitas. They don't have the breathtaking views of some of the more rugged peaks or canyons and aren't particularly "wildnerness-y" with the bike traffic, the views of the hotel and golf course, and signs/benches along the trails, but it's still an enjoyable area and makes a nice "city" hike...an upscale South Mountain of sorts.
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Nov 25 2021
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49 male
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 Tucson, AZ
The Javelinas, AZ 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,128
Run/Jog6.10 Miles 1,106 AEG
Run/Jog6.10 Miles   1 Hour   22 Mns   30 Secs4.55 mph
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lower javelina loop CCW then upper javelina and looping back on road. tougher run than the stats would suggest - or at least that's what i am telling myself lol :y:
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Nov 14 2021
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49 male
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 Tucson, AZ
Lower Javelina LoopTucson, AZ
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Hiking3.05 Miles 476 AEG
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with my dad :)
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Apr 19 2021
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49 male
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 Tucson, AZ
Upper Javelina TrailTucson, AZ
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Run/Jog5.90 Miles 1,129 AEG
Run/Jog5.90 Miles   1 Hour   19 Mns   30 Secs4.57 mph
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ran lower loop first then upper javelina. nice morning.
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Mar 23 2021
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48 male
 Joined Apr 12 2004
 Tucson, AZ
Lower Javelina LoopTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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 Hiking3.30 Miles 489 AEG
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This was an evening after-work hike that exceeded my expectations. First time on this loop and second trip to the Tortolitas for me. Made a great alternative to the rain and wind in the Catalina foothills. Only one other hiker seen. A beautiful stormy evening in the desert.
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Feb 25 2021
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49 male
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 Tucson, AZ
Upper Javelina TrailTucson, AZ
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Hiking6.00 Miles 1,132 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   1 Hour   16 Mns   4.86 mph
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lower javelina first, then upper. i actually saw some javelina on the javelina trail :y: :lol: :y:
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Jan 06 2021
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Upper Javelina TrailTucson, AZ
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Run/Jog6.00 Miles 1,158 AEG
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you take the high road and i'll take the low

i linked these together for a pretty tough run. did the lower loop first CCW, then up and down upper javelina. ran the trail along the road back. pretty fun route.

gorgeous morning
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Sep 25 2020
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Javelina Loop, AZ 
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 Run/Jog5.45 Miles 912 AEG
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after working until 7, so a later start and subsequent hotter than i would have liked.

didn't feel great but still just happy to be out.
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Aug 13 2020
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Javelina Loop, AZ 
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Run/Jog5.60 Miles 912 AEG
Run/Jog5.60 Miles   1 Hour   19 Mns   4.42 mph
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man it was hot. started at 730. saw a non rattle snake but it was too fast to ID
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Jul 30 2020
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Javelina Loop, AZ 
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Run/Jog5.50 Miles 910 AEG
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ran it clockwise. freakin hot. started at 7
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Jun 08 2020
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Lower Javelina LoopTucson, AZ
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Hiking4.85 Miles 626 AEG
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didn't feel exactly great but at least i kinda did something
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May 16 2020
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 Oro Valley, AZ
Wild Mustang - Alamo Spring LoopTucson, AZ
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Run/Jog9.90 Miles 2,150 AEG
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Back in my bike racing days I had the opportunity to train with a guy that finished in the top 20 of the Tour de France one year. Asked him his training secrets and he told me that on your slow days, go very slow. On your fast days go very fast. But never, ever train at a medium pace. Today was the day I trained super slow. Walked up all the climbs, skeleton jogged the runnable portions of the trail and took it easy on the descents. Never got to a point where I was out of breath.

Got there early and had the place to myself for the most part. Ran into one other person on Wild Mustang running the opposite direction, then nobody else until I got back to the main intersection of trails. Seems the allure of trails as a way to keep busy during the plague has passed, the parking lot was half empty at 8:30 AM whereas a month ago the place was packed at the same time.

Always forget how rocky these trails are. Even the downhills require walking down carefully to avoid tripping or rolling your ankle.
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