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Wild Horse Trail - Hawes - 11 members in 99 triplogs have rated this an average 2.9 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 19 2025
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75 male
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 Mesa, AZ
BLE Scorpion WH Stinger BLW Loop, AZ 
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CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking6.10 Miles 626 AEG
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Dec 26 2024
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Salt River Rock and Roll, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
Mtn Biking16.80 Miles 1,078 AEG
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Met up with my new fat bike bestie on the Bush Highway this morning at Mesquite trail do ride some sand and singletrack. Started on Mesquite and headed toward the Salt River, took the west half of the Salt River Interpretive trail to the river. Turned west on the social trail and followed the pipe fence all the way back out to the Bush Highway at Mine Trail access. Turned around and followed the fenceline along the river to the Coon Bluff Rec Area. Watch the small crowd and then took the eastern half of the Interpretive trail to Mesquite and Bush Highway. For the second half of the day we did a counter clockwise loop on Wild Horse, Scorpion, and Bush Lite trail. Cloudy and cool today. Saw horses down at the river. Plenty of bikers on the Hawes trails loop.
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 Mesa, AZ
Hawes Loop from NRA Pit Trailhead, AZ 
Hawes Loop from NRA Pit Trailhead, AZ
 
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adillingTriplogs 402
Hiking7.01 Miles 1,072 AEG
Hiking7.01 Miles   3 Hrs   45 Mns   2.15 mph
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With my beloved Supes getting roasted by the Siphon Fire, I opted to head to the Hawes Trails and hike amongst the mountain bikers.

I wanted to go visit one of my favorite crested beauties and get in some elevation. I decided to hike over to the Red Mountain Rush trail and hike up to see it. TONS of mountain bikers. Most of them courteous, but a few seemed surprised to see me hiking up.

I made to the cactus and kept going up to the Sunset Ridge overlook and kept the loop going along the Goat Trail over to the High Ridge Trail. I contemplated hiking up to the Usery Peaks, but decided to just keep going on the loop. Once I got on the High Ridge Trail, I saw only 1 mountain biker and no other souls. It sounded like Machine Gun Day over at the Shootin’ Range, I was hoping nobody missed their targets and sent over over the mountain.

I like going down (but not up) the High Ridge Trail, it’s got nice views and is not busy at all. I made it down, crossed the wash and made my way over to Lance’s Trail to take me back to the parking area. Lots of bikes on this section.

I came across a small tortoise on Lance's Trail who seemed very stressed and scared. I took a few pictures and let him be. Probably a moody teenage mutant ninja tortoise.

I nice morning with some nice views. I hope there’s something left over in the western Supes once this fire gets contained.
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May 26 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
Scorpion Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
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Started at the bottom of the Scorpion Trail from the Bush Highway and did a clockwise loop on that, Wild Horse, and Bush Lite West and East Trails. The gnat activity was much higher than the day before at South Mountain, not sure why that is exactly. Only saw bikers and one trail runner the entire time. I hiked at bit of a faster pace than I normally do on Sundays, which was helped by the pretty easy terrain on these trails, so I was done kind of early.

When I got back to the car, the Bush Highway was crazy busy, but only in the north/west bound direction to the Beeline. I found out when I got that this was due to the fatal car crash that occurred that morning on 87 near Fountain Hills. It was tricky trying to get out to head the other way, but not too bad.
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Mar 30 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
High Noon Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
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adillingTriplogs 402
Hiking5.02 Miles 441 AEG
Hiking5.02 Miles   1 Hour   54 Mns   2.71 mph
441 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Slowly getting back into the swing of things. I've always liked the Hawes Trail system. I have a buddy that wanted to hike, but not on one of my "typical" trails. I am still dealing with my latest injury. This time an achilles tendon problem. Can't mess around with that one. So, PT, stretching, walking and some easy hikes is my future for the coming weeks.

We started off Usery Rd north of the pass and made a lasso loop with Wild Horse, Scorpion and High Noon back to the road via Wild Horse. LOTS of mountain bikers out. The weather was perfect.

Not many blooms out, but with the coming rains, I hope we get some splashes of color out there soon. It looks like the brittlebush is about to start and I can see the blooms forming on the cholla and hedgehog cacti.

A little soreness afterwards, but it felt good to get out and about. A quick and easy 5 miles.
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Feb 03 2024
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Hawes Sisters Scorpion Loop, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
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Joined the Bagel Bunch (Doug, Bruce, Jane, Jen, James) for a ride around Hawes this morning. Started at the Wildhorse trailhead and headed up Twisted Sister, down Big Sister, up Wildhorse, down Scorpion, and back on Bush Lite East/West with a quick spin on Bush Lite Loop. Some hikers out on the trails this morning, bikes everywhere!
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Dec 28 2023
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Hawes Trail SystemPhoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
Mtn Biking15.80 Miles 1,669 AEG
Mtn Biking15.80 Miles   2 Hrs   14 Mns   7.52 mph
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Parked on Bush Hwy across from Mesquite trail and took Riverview east to Lower Mine, Granite, Ridge, Saguaro, Twisted Sister, down Big Sister, Wild Horse all the way to Scorpion, Bush Lite East, Bush Lite Loop, and Bush Lite West back to the start. First time riding trail on both the east and west side. Lots and lots of climbing. Interesting observation. Saw mostly hikers on the eastern trails, Granite, Ridge, Saguaro and bikers on the western trails, Wild Horse etc.
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Aug 19 2023
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Wild Horse Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking9.36 Miles 660 AEG
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Opted for a shorter drive so I went to Hawes, haven't been there since last year. Parking at 5:30am was already hard to come by. Made a loop of Bush Lite, Wild Horse and Stinger Trails. Finished up by 9:30am, almost record time. The clouds made things cooler when they were around, but they kind of faded in and out. I was planning to make the loop a little longer but I took a bailout option to shorten it up by a mile or so. Saw one other hiker the whole time, several bikers. The bikers were pretty mellow for the most part, a few speed demons were still prowling, however. The trails actually weren't all that crowded compared to how tight the parking situation was. Bones from something (cattle, horses?) are nicely arranged to decorate the trails, so that's nice.
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Jun 24 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
Wild Horse Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
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Another early start a little before sunrise. I decided to revisit some of the trails in the western part of the Hawes Trail system. My goal was to hike 6-7 miles and see how the old knee is coming along.
One truck parked at the NRA Pit Trailhead along Usery Road when I arrived. The air was actually “cool” when I started out.

I started out on the Wild Horse Trail and cut over on High Noon Trail before bushwacking over to the Red Mountain Rush Trail. I wanted to see how I did with a little elevation after hitting flat ones for over a month. I did pretty well going up. I contemplated going all the way to the ridgeline area, but decided to head back down about half way up. I took the Red Mountain Rush back down until it ended and got back on Wild Horse and took it back to Usery Road. A 7 miles lasso loop trail.

I saw nobody at all for the first 30 minutes, but the mountain bikers started popping up and then really started zooming by as the morning progressed. No other hikers encountered, but a trail runner with headphones rocking out flew by me towards the end. The critter department was slow - birds, bunnies, ground squirrels and lizards. Still hoping to see a nice rattler out here.

I like these trails, so smooth and easy to follow. Most of the mountain bikers are courteous, but there’s always the biker snobs that think hikers should stay in the Supes and leave “their trails” alone. Oh well, sorry my biker bros, I will keep coming out here from time to time.

As I type this triplog, my knee is feeling ok. No ice required today and I haven’t even taken any ibuprofen either. I have a little way to go still, but my hard work and patience are paying off. I will be back to abusing my knees in no time.

A nice sunrise, even though there wasn’t a cloud in sky, a cool crested saguaro, good exercise and finished up just after 8am before the furnace kicked in. A Saturday morning well spent.
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Nov 12 2022
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Pass Mountain 50 Miler, AZ 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog50.85 Miles 4,800 AEG
Run/Jog50.85 Miles   12 Hrs   26 Mns   4.38 mph
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Ran my second 50 miler this weekend. Had a good day overall

first 13 miles were easy and i soaked in some smooth running. after that the route went out of the park and into much rougher territory for a while including some off trail through bulldog canyon and some rough, steep and rocky jeep roads. was still feeling pretty good at this point.

miles 21-25 were sandy uphill roads but i still managed to run some of it.

after the 25 aid station we entered the Hawes trail network. i ran some, struggled some and passed some people.

i was able to see Michelle and Sierra at the mile 34 aid station and that really helped because i hit that at a low point mentally and physically and was also dehydrated. they gave me a much needed tune-up and out i went.

the next 10 miles were the hardest of the day for me. lot of uphill, physically wasted and battling demons - really the reason why i was there lol. did pass some more people.

the dude at the mile 44 aid station was a life saver. he got me on track with electrolytes, food and positivity. the last part of the route was the hardest, climbing up pass mountain trail then dropping down the rocky way in the dark, but this was one of my best stretches of the day. i ran quite a bit of the uphill and hit the high point at sunset - which was lovely. also i love running in the dark so i did pretty well from there on to the end.

really a stellar weather day, could not have asked for more. Happy to have another one of these under my belt. Feel pretty good about this one. oh one last thing, my right arch hurt for every single step of the way.
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 Mesa, AZ
Bush & Salt Area On-Off Trail Biking, AZ 
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CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Mtn Biking22.40 Miles 1,544 AEG
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Not a great start to the day... the front tire was totally flat.
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Yup, I'm sure the goat-heads I encountered the previous ride had something to do with the issue. But then again, the front tire has traveled over 2300 miles, has likely been poked by tens-of-thousands of thorns and has used up a half-dozen bottles of sealer, so I think its time has come.
Thankfully I had a tire just waiting for just this day, and wonder-of-wonders, unlike my three-hour battle to replace the rear tire a few months back, this replacement was almost too easy and I was done with it filled with sealer in less than 15 minutes.
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The Ride:
With the relative humidity in the mid 50% range I really didn't feel like a long ride today but with only 81° and a nice breeze I figured I'd keep going and see how it turned out.
Good thing I did, as not only would the humidity quickly drop into my 'pleasant zone' but my ride would turn out to provide quite an adventure.

And for quite the adventure, I suppose I should add an appropriate title:
Wild cats, lively horses and a NOT-so-lively horse

I began just west of the intersection of Bush Highway/Coon Bluff Road, riding west near the fence line along Bush Highway then following old horse trails out to Phon D Sutton Recreation Area, continuing and extended out-and-back on Lower Salt River Interpretive Trail #6, and back to the car along the same route.

As quickly as the humidity had dropped without an increase in temperature (thanks to continuing overcast skies) once back at the car I decided to extend the ride. After a quick stop to swap one of two quart bottles for a still nearly-frozen bottle, and grabbing an extra frozen 17 oz bottle, because by now I had a feeling the ride would go on-and-on-and-on.

A quick sprint down Coon Bluff Road to the equestrian gate and I was riding eastward on the Salt River Trail #100. As usual, out in this area I rarely stick with the trail and meander whenever and wherever something of interest catches my attention.

With so many horse trails out along the Salt River I've likely never ridden the same route more than once so there's always something new, and today would continue in that same vein.

As I approached the Goldfield Recreation Site I realized I should make a quick detour to avoid the wafting odors from the restrooms... WHEW! So a quite shot down the ramp to the tubing recovery area and continued my ride westward along the tubing service road. This area includes a variety of terrain to ride along... fine river rock, egg-to-avocado-sized smooth river rock, fine sand, even finer silty-sand, rough gravel and back-and-forth.

Just as I was rounding the bend adjacent to the 'Mud Cliffs' across the Salt River I spotted something of great interest up ahead... a large wild cat of some kind! Currently riding on egg-sized rocks was not a quite proposition so I quickly jumped off, grabbed my camera and started walking fast to catch up before it went out-of-sight. As big as it was and how thick the tail was for a split-second I thought "mountain lion" but the ears were not rounded. A moment later I spotted the black ear tufts so I was confident it was a bobcat. But oh man, of the bobcats I'd spotted before in Arizona, this one was BIG! 40+ pounds or more?

I got off two quick photos before realizing the zoom of 'biking camera' was a bit limited so I ran back, got back on my bike and proceeded carefully, camera in one hand and handlebar in the other (not easy on a rocky surface), hoping to get closer without spooking it completely, as so far it seemed oblivious to my presence. And then it stopped... as did I, although I'd made enough noise it turned around and looked directly at me. Wow, what a perfect shot!
But stopping, getting off the bike and focusing the camera took a split-second too long and I MISSED the shot! Although the bobcat nonchalantly continued on its way, it simply would not turn around while I was ready for it.

Back on the bike and just as the bobcat passed some brush it turned off to the side, sat down under a tree and looked directly at me. Knowing the moment would quickly pass I tried to take a photo while still moving but again the camera was too slow and all I got was a blur and a moment later the cat was gone. Oh well, at least a got a few halfway decent photos of it.

Moving along... next I would encounter varying sized groups of Salt River Horses on either side of the track. Having encountered them literally hundreds of times I didn't plan to take any additional photos... until one particularly feisty gray-maned horse started causing a ruckus with almost any horse in the vicinity so of course I had to stop and start filming. For a bit I thought it would be never-ending but eventually cooler heads prevailed and that was the end of it. I missed the start of it but it was enough:
Lively Salt River Horses

Continuing on, I spotted large flock of turkey vultures circling, which made me decided to pay another visit to the remains a dead horse. It had been hit by a car on North Usery Pass Road near the corner on the way out to the Goldfield Recreation Area on Sunday September 18th at around 1:30 AM. As usual on this road, no matter what time of day or night the cars are going WAY too fast, and this one crippled the horse so it was quickly euthanized, and later relocated about 500 feet off the road to allow for 'returning to nature'.
Another reason for that was for safety for the rest of the band of horses it had been a part of as they tend to return to the corpse and, in-a-sense, 'pay their respects' to the dead. Since the band included a young foal, the relocation would help protect future generations.

Although I'd already racked up a dozen miles by now I continued southward completely off-trail and parallel to Usery Pass Road all the way up(hill) to the Maricopa Trail crossing, along Wild Horse Trail, down Stinger East, some more completely off-trail riding over to Bush Highway and back to the car along the fence line east of and parallel to Bush Highway.

Whew! With this long ride I've ridden over 1500 miles for 2022, which has already surpassed my total miles for 2021.
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Jun 28 2022
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Mountain Biking (Big Sister), AZ 
Mountain Biking (Big Sister), AZ
 
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CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Mtn Biking16.50 Miles 1,381 AEG
Mtn Biking16.50 Miles   2 Hrs   32 Mns   6.51 mph
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As muggy as it was, I began with no plan... just start with my usual route and play-it-by-ear (by sweat?) and see how it goes. If it gets too oppressive I always have a number of bail-out options available.

To ward off the worst of the heat and humidity I had 2 ice-cold quart bottles on my bike, a 100 oz ice-cold bladder in my backpack and my skull cap, balaclava and gloves were all soaked in ice-cold water. On the hose from the backpack is a squeeze nozzle which allows me to refresh everything with a fresh squirt of ice-cold water as needed.

I started at the Phon D Sutton staging lot and headed west to join the Lower Salt River Nature Trail, follow it toward the Phon D Sutton Recreation Site, southeast across the road near the cattle guard and follow the equestrian trail back to the lot where I began.

Only a half-hour in and I'm still feeling chill so I kept going east along old horse trails to Coon Bluff Road, crossed Bush Highway, connected with the Bush Lite East Trail, followed it to Scorpion Trail where I crossed Bush Highway again, followed the horse trail along the fence line almost to the Salt River Tubing parking lot, angled northwest, crossed the road and headed over to my favorite spot... a nice spot overlooking the Salt River near the Foxtail Admin site.

After a few photos, grabbing a quick snack and emptying the first bottle (which after an hour of biking at 98° was still cool) I started back, checking out the last of three pair of Nighthawk eggs I'd found on previous trips along the way.
(The two other pair have since hatched and the chicks are now gone as well, which I've included in the last photo of the photoset showing the other two pair before hatching and a few days later as hatched chicks.)

I retraced my route back to Scorpion Trail, which I followed 'up' (hill) to Scorpion Alley Trail, with the intention to complete my usual route north on Stinger East, east on Bush lite East before crossing over Bush Highway again (4th time) at Coon Bluff Road to finally return on the horse trails to the start.

However... I'm just over 90 minutes into the ride and I still have half of the second bottle with semi-cool water so I thought, 'where should I go to add another half-hour or so?' which got me to thinking. Then I remembered @DarthStiller posting a 'Big Sister Trail' triplog and I had yet to bike (or even hike) it since it was completed, so why not? (I'll second-guess that decision shortly)

So I headed over on Bush Lite West to Wild Horse, to Twisted Sister which I followed up to the entry point for Big Sister. The 350' climb in about a mile became quite a slog as by now I'm sweating through-and-through and thought, 'what was I thinking!? after all I knew Big Sister is a downhill-only trail so it HAD to start higher up. By time I reached Big Sister I was down to my lowest gear and barely moving.

However! Now that I reached Big Sister all was right with the world... and let the downhill begin. Of course, at my age I can't be taking anything I haven't even seen before at full speed so I took it easy... to start, anyway. But of course as I got into the hang of how it flowed I gradually picked up the speed, just enough a few times I gave myself a bit of a scare and slowed slightly.

I found I really liked this trail... if only I didn't have to ride up Twisted Sister so far to enjoy the downhill more often. But then I rarely ride on this part of the Hawes Trails due to so many bikers hitting up the newer trails. I'm fine if I don't see another biker whenever I ride. Which was today... of course it's likely nobody else was out at midday due to this heat and humidity. But I survived just fine with a good quart of still-cold water in the backpack... and an ice-cold cooler in the car.

Good thing I had my GoPro with me to video my first ride on the Big Sister Trail.

VIDEO: Mountain Biking Big Sister Trail
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Feb 28 2022
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 Mesa,Az
Red Mountain Rush - HawesPhoenix, AZ
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hikingaz2Triplogs 218
Hiking6.43 Miles 1,348 AEG
Hiking6.43 Miles   3 Hrs   17 Mns   2.14 mph
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Great hike thru some of the best views Hawes has to offer. Did Trans Goldfield with Roger, now Trans Hawes with Rick and the girls, couldn't keep up with the Girls. Met 4 horses on RM Rush... really surprised us.
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Feb 04 2022
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Hawes Red Mountain Rush Loop, AZ 
Hawes Red Mountain Rush Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
Mtn Biking11.90 Miles 1,787 AEG
Mtn Biking11.90 Miles   2 Hrs   51 Mns   6.55 mph
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My buddy Dan B was in town from Seattle and wanted to do a epic ride in the valley. Went out to Hawes to ride the new Big Sister and Red Mountain Rush trails. Parked near the start of Twisted Sister and made our way on the following trails: Twisted Sister, Big Sister, Wild Horse, Jumping Jacks, L'Alpe d'Huez, Goat, Red Mountain Rush, and Wild Horse back to the van. Crazy long climb up L'Alpe d'Huez and even crazier drop off the ridge down Red Mountain Rush.
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Jan 16 2022
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Red Mountain Rush - HawesPhoenix, AZ
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YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking7.70 Miles 1,500 AEG
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Red Mountain - Capricorn Loop
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We wanted to hike the east side of Red Mountain, so decided to make a loop of it with Red Mountain Rush being the scenic part of the hike (I do like Red Mountain, offers some great views). Starting at the NRA Pit Trailhead, we put together a loop with these trails:
1. Wild Horse
2. Red Mountain Rush
3. Goat Trail
4. Iron Goat Trail
5. NRA All Mountain Park 1 (Double Black Diamond)
6. Wild Horse to Trailhead.

It was close to a full moon so we decided to do this as a night hike to avoid bikes. Most of the trail was fine until we hit the NRA All Mountain Park 1 trail. This was very steep in a number of sections, Very difficult to go down and would be no fun going up (Not sure how anyone could ride a bike on this trail!) anyhow, If I were to do this again, I think I would exit the Iron Goat trail by taking the NRA All Mountain Park 4, it's only a single black Diamond, so probably better. I will not do this section again, and can't recommend it, so I won't be uploading the GPS route for this particular excursion.

Still, the night temperatures were perfect, and Red Mountain has some great night time views.
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Red Mountain - Gemini Loop
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This was a loop hike utilizing the following trails:
1. Wild Horse Trail
2. Red Mountain Rush
3. Sunset Ridge
4. Twisted Sister
5. Back onto Wild Horse Trail

We initially wanted to do this in the opposite direction, but missed our turn off at the intersection of Twisted Sister to Sunset Ridge. This intersection is not marked, and can be missed if you are not careful. The intersection at the top of the mountain (Red Mountain Rush - Sunset Ridge) is marked. The problem is that Sunset Ridge is rated a double black diamond, so this section of the trial is best tackled going uphill, so I would recommend you doing the route in the opposite direction that we did, although doing it in the direction we did wasn't terrible, but was a little tricky in some places.


Generally a good trail, but same warnings as all the trails in this area, there are lots of bikes, so this loop is best tackled during a weekday when traffic is low, or done as a night hike.

I'll upload the gps trail, and reverse it so it shows you the direction you should head, it also includes intersection points so you don't miss your turn.
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Jan 01 2022
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 Fountain Hills,
EJ Usery, AZ 
EJ Usery, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 01 2022
DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,375
Hiking6.61 Miles 1,782 AEG
Hiking6.61 Miles   3 Hrs   20 Mns   2.54 mph
1,782 ft AEG      44 Mns Break
 
1st trip
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I decided to start the year off by bagging a couple of peaks, so I did these 2:
1) Lone Mountain/EJ Peak
2) Usery Mountains Highpoint/Peak 2972

I began by hiking up to Lone Mtn/EJ, and then when I got back to the parking lot I crossed the road and hiked to the Usery HP.

Lone Mountain/EJ Peak
This was a nice little hike -- short, scenic, and steep. There were a few people out on the hike, but not very many. The parking lot was full, so I was afraid that the trail would be crowded; but appears most people were mountain biking instead of hiking.

There were nice views of the Mazzies, Goldfields, and Supes -- I enjoyed this hike.

Usery Highpoint
I followed one of the tracks that @adilling posted, and it turned out to be a good and very efficient route. I figured that I would be doing some bushwhacking, but that was not the case. I started out in a wash, then went on a trail that was mostly used by mountain bikers, and then went on a use trail the rest of the way. The wash was a bit sandy, but not too bad. The mountain bike trail was nice to hike on, although there must have been 50 mountain bikers along the way (note to self: next time, go during the week instead of a weekend, especially a holiday weekend). The use trail was easy to follow, although it was steep and slippery in a couple of places. On the way down I maintained 5 points of contact in one stretch.

Synopsis
I enjoyed this hike -- it was a clear day and the views were nice. It was a bit windy on top of Usery, but other than that it was really nice hiking weather: sunny with temperatures in the low 50's.
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Dec 23 2021
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 Mesa,AZ
Wild Horse Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 23 2021
hikerdwTriplogs 541
Hiking7.48 Miles 716 AEG
Hiking7.48 Miles   2 Hrs   33 Mns   3.07 mph
716 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Short easy hike to test out a hernia belt to see what my hiking capabilities are while waiting to get in for surgery. Won't be hiking any peaks but at least I won't totally miss the AZ prime hiking season this year.

Great day on the trails. Expected to run into mountain bikers as this is there domain, but really wasn't bad. Saw 4 hawks/falcons perched on a single rock. They flew off one at a time in the general direction as we passed by. Beautiful day.
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Dec 18 2021
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 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Wild Horse Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 18 2021
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking10.10 Miles 2,000 AEG
Hiking10.10 Miles   4 Hrs   13 Mns   2.73 mph
2,000 ft AEG      31 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
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We decided to do a Night Hike in the area since this area is so heavily utilized by bikers. I went to the Hawes Trailforks webpage
https://www.trailforks.com/region/hawes ... -111.66127

and put together a 9ish mile hike with the following segments:
1. Wild Horse
2. Red Mountain Rush
3. Sunset Ridge
4. Mine
5. Riverview

Got GPS coordinates for all of the intersections on my GPS and we headed out. Got there about 7pm and discovered I had forgotten the GPS. :(

I did have the trails written down along with a section of the map on paper, so I figured we would still be fine. Also had my Watch GPS to record my tracks, but didn't download the waypoints. Anyhow things went well up to Red Mountain Rush, but the intersections we came across on the mountain did NOT match what was on the website. Ended up going down on the wrong side of the mountain on High Ridge. Finally the wife put her foot down and we retraced our steps back the way we came.

Bummed out that we didn't get the loop done, but that Red Mountain Rush trail is something else(really cool). Views are great up there. We will have to go back and do the loop. I can see possibilities for about different loops between 8-13 miles(I'm guessing) that I would like to do.

I think hiking in this area during the day could be dangerous due to all the bikes, but a night hike is perfect since the trails are very easy to follow (except you need to get GPS coordinates of the intersections since some of the trails don't seem to match what's on the website).

Look forward to doing the loop hike next chance we get.
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Sep 06 2021
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 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Hawes East, AZ 
Hawes East, AZ
 
Mtn Biking avatar Sep 06 2021
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
Mtn Biking11.30 Miles 924 AEG
Mtn Biking11.30 Miles   1 Hour   58 Mns   7.14 mph
924 ft AEG      23 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Nice tour around east Hawes. Got a late start, 7am, all the trail heads full. Found a spot at Bulldog Canyon. Tried to find the new Maricopa Madness trail, but ended up heading down the road to Wildhorse. Riding with Carey today.
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