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Aug 18 2025
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69 male
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Kendrick - Bull Basin - Pumpkin Loop, AZ 
Kendrick - Bull Basin - Pumpkin Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Aug 18 2025
The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking18.20 Miles 4,958 AEG
Hiking18.20 Miles   9 Hrs   13 Mns   2.28 mph
4,958 ft AEG   1 Hour   15 Mns Break12 LBS Pack
 
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We were the third car in the lot, starting our hike at 8:30 a.m. in the low 60s. On our way up, we passed three women, and that was all the hikers we saw that day. This loop has been a go-to escape from the "valley oven" for us over the years.

Kendrick Peak Trail #22
This trail is still in good shape, gaining 2,400 feet in 4.5 miles to the cabin and another 0.5 miles and 300 feet of elevation gain to the peak. Access to the lookout tower is now locked to prevent further damage like what I saw in May.

Pumpkin Trail #39
This trail has some of my favorite views to the north. There is some additional deadfall that you have to navigate, but with a downloaded GPS track and some cairn searching, it's not that difficult to find your way.

Connector Trail #80
This isn't my favorite trail and is the warmest section of the hike. The trail is getting overgrown. Once again, with a track and cairn searching, it's no big deal. At the intersection with the Bull Basin Trail, we took a break and had some lunch before our final climb of the day. Temperatures reached 80 degrees in this section.

Bull Basin Trail #40
The lower third of this trail could use some deadfall removal. This deadfall continues into the areas with the new aspen growth. The trail clearing through here is holding up for the most part, with only scattered deadfall to bypass. The aspens are now tall enough to provide welcome shade for the climb. From the connector trail to the cabin is a 2,000-foot, 3.5-mile climb.

We took a break, gathered our ice-cold, cached drinks, and completed the final slog to the car. We had mostly shade all the way back.
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Kendrick - Pumpkin - Bull Basin Loop, AZ 
Kendrick - Pumpkin - Bull Basin Loop, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking18.20 Miles 4,928 AEG
Hiking18.20 Miles   9 Hrs   13 Mns   2.26 mph
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Kendrick Peak Trail #22
The bottom third of #22 is a wide, ultra-flat pummeled scoria tread. Bruce put the fear of god about potential overgrowth on the connector trail to ponder en route. One deadfall, easy to avoid, and a few knee-high plants had me sweating buckets.

Pumpkin Trail #39
Albeit temporary, views descending this path magically reduce stress. Route finding doesn't draw Bruce hissyfits like #80 because gravity completes him. The short aspen section in the lower third has gained refreshing shade height/density.

Connector Trail #80
Scattered low vegetation will draw blood if not careful. I netted three insignificant scratches, six tops. About a quarter-mile on the west end is a cairn hunt; I checked RS 2 or 3 times for guidance. Nearby pine shade looks refreshing. Clockwise works well to continue along the increasing lure to lunch at the junction with #40.

Bull Basin Trail #40
Fantastic, like any trail that is a walk in the park and makes Bruce whine. The course is the most interesting of the triangular lasso loop. There is enough spaced shade and an easier overall grade vs Pumpkin to entice clockwise votes. Per usual, as much obsidian as I've seen anywhere.

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Bruce sent his 4-year-old grandson off in a side-by-side with a chainsaw to bake cookies in the woods so we could hike. Deadfall and thorn encounters overall are forgettable. 18mi/5k at elevation in pleasant weather is tougher for myself than roasting 20mi/5k. Great to hike a quintessential Arizona summer hike with Bruce.
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Low-lying Wood's Rose galore is not blooming much. Beware the scratch factor and admire the hips.

No time to id the lupine, penstemon, yellows.

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 Tucson, AZ
Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,145
Hiking9.35 Miles 2,700 AEG
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Late start, 9:45am. Nice trip with a steady, constant climb like Mt Ord, and virtually no ups and downs. Online saw 4 hikers and a forest service volunteer (removing a couple of downed trees from the path), but on the way back ran into 18 going up. Accidentally found a geocache under a bug tree by the locked up cabin near the top, an ammo can that was mostly empty. At the top we walked around the helipad and up to the tower, which is starting to show signs of disrepair, a couple of window panes are now broken, the paint is falling from the ceiling, and parts of the flooring a breaking apart, but still it’s in mostly good shape. Great views from the tower.
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Jun 27 2025
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 Rimrock, Arizona
Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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cactuscatTriplogs 486
Hiking9.00 Miles 2,639 AEG
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Kendrick has been on my wishlist for a long time, and I was looking for something high and cool.
I haven't done any serious hiking - let alone at altitude - lately, so I knew it would be a challenge, and it definitely was. I loved it, though ... what a great trail!
I ran out of time and energy near the top, so I made the cabin my turnaround point. Still felt good about my hike though - I got in nearly 10 miles and went above 10k feet ... plus, now I still have the summit and lookout tower to look forward to next time! Weather was perfect, and only saw 14 people all day.
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 Chandler, AZ
Kendrick Loop and Newman Double, AZ 
Kendrick Loop and Newman Double, AZ
 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking18.45 Miles 5,745 AEG
Hiking18.45 Miles   6 Hrs   12 Mns   3.23 mph
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Day #1 of an extended weekend trip to Flagstaff...mostly because I'm already tired of the heat :). I was a little later leaving the valley in the morning than I'd planned, and Google Maps tried to route me through private property on the way to the trailhead, so straightening that out delayed things a little more, but I got on the trail ~8AM. This was my first time hiking Kendrick, and the plan was to (mostly) follow a Joe/Eagle 2023 loop combining Kendrick/Pumpkin/Bull Basin.

It's a steady but manageable climb over the first ~5 miles up to the peak, and I passed a few other hikers/runners going both directions. I made a quick stop at the cabin and was the only one around the lookout tower when I reached the peak. The wind had picked up at that point, and I could see some smoke from the controlled burns to the northeast.

From there, I continued the upper loop clockwise on Pumpkin Trail as it dropped sharply off the peak. The contrast with the more popular Kendrick Trail was immediately apparent--Pumpkin is much fainter and less maintained, crossing through an area with a lot of fire-damage and deadfall on the way down. The wind picked up again as I approached the Connector intersection and passed through an exposed, barren wasteland of charred stumps. The stretch along Connector to Bull Basin had more fire damage and portions where the trail was hard to see, but it was well cairned with some big stacks that made things simpler.

I took a short break at the Bull Basin intersection before starting the climb back up toward Kendrick. The scenery improved again as I left the more severely damaged areas, and the trail switched back up a nice aspen grove before returning to more deadfall and charred trees as I approached the cabin again. There were a few more hikers hanging out near the intersection, and I continued to see more people on the hike back down.

Around two miles from Kendrick TH, I left the trail and descended down to East Newman Hill, then dropped down and crossed FR 190 for a short but steep climb up to (west) Newman Hill. There's a summit cairn with a register and an impressively small pencil stub inside a small jar. Newman isn't a very high peak/hill, but it did provide nice views of Kendrick and the SF Peaks. I dropped down to the road again to close the figure-eight and was done ~2:30PM.

Overall, a nice start to the weekend. Parts of the loop were much more scenic than others (highly correlated with the amount of fire damage), but it was great to finally hike Kendrick, and I never smelled a hint of the smoke I saw from the peak. I saw 10-15 people over the course of the day, all on Kendrick Trail, so there was plenty of solitude on the Pumpkin/Connector/Bull Basin/Newman sections.
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May 30 2025
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Kendricks - Lava - Wild Bill, AZ 
Kendricks - Lava - Wild Bill, AZ
 
Hiking avatar May 30 2025
The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking13.39 Miles 3,299 AEG
Hiking13.39 Miles   7 Hrs      2.21 mph
3,299 ft AEG      57 Mns Break6 LBS Pack
 
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With the warmest temperatures of the year hitting the valley, Linda and I headed north to the high country for some cooler mountain air. I had a few things on my agenda that had long been on the back burner, so with that in mind, I made some plans, and we were on our way.

First up: Kendrick Peak. I'd done this one numerous times, usually as part of a bigger loop, as it's always a good warm-weather workout. We made our way up to the lookout, passing only a handful of people. After taking in the clear views at the top and checking out the unmanned lookout—with two broken windows—we made our way back down. This time, with a twist.

I was curious about the reported shortcut from the lookout that supposedly drops from one of the trail’s switchbacks westward to the forest road about a half-mile above the Kendrick parking area. We found no semblance of a trail or route but enjoyed the easy and scenic off-trail jaunt to the forest road. We saw five mulies on the way down.

Next up was the Lava River Cave. It being a Friday and school being out, I knew we wouldn’t be alone. There were quite a few people there, though not as many as expected. Some were climbing into the hole who had no business being there. The lava tube is really quite impressively large, with smooth ceilings and walls. The floor, however, is rough lava, and you have to keep an eye on your footing.

The final itch to scratch for the day was the unassuming Wild Bill Hill. After a pleasant walk across a meadow to reach our red, gravely rock entrance, we scrambled two steps up and one step back until we reached a ridge with better footing. The geology here is quite impressive, with nice views back toward Kendrick. We debated our exit route, knowing we wouldn’t be returning the way we came. After testing one route, we clicked onto what appeared to be a well-used game trail, which eventually led us down through a canyon-ish wash area. It worked out, and we made our way back to our ride with a few pleasant sprinkles along the way.

It was good catching up with Linda again and getting in a hike in the high country.

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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Kendrick area hikes, AZ 
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Hiking13.30 Miles 3,330 AEG
Hiking13.30 Miles   7 Hrs   3 Mns   2.06 mph
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Bruce and I opted for a day of hiking near Flag before avoiding each other for the next six weeks. First on the list was Kendrick Peak. We headed up the main trail, which had less shade on the lower part than is used to have. I was quickly reminded of how little higher elevation hiking I’ve done this year, ugh. Summit views were nice, and it was comfortably breezy most of the time. The fire tower was empty, but has some broken windows, and someone has trashed the place. On the descent, we left the main trail and headed down a ridge towards East Newman Hill while Bruce looked for signs of the old route the lookout staff used. No luck there, but the offtrail was easy and scenic. Saw several deer. At the bottom, we contemplated hiking up Newman Hill, but decided to save that for another day. Ate lunch while we walked the road back to the trailhead.

From Kendrick, we drove over to the Lava River Cave. It was busy, as expected. We grabbed some lights and made our way to the tube, where a family who would have absolutely exceeded the GVWR of even my largest truck was blocking the entrance. The journey from the parking lot had exhausted their monthly activity allotment, and they were frozen in place in the chill air, fighting for oxygen. Bruce and I picked our way around them, avoiding patches of ice and wet rocks and made it into the tube without incident. Once inside, we had some long stretches of solitude, finally reaching the crowds in the back third or so of the tube. A large group of disadvantaged youths from Tucson were enjoying the wonders of northern AZ. They were well behaved, but a big group, so we timed our exit to avoid them. Hiking through the tube is interesting, with neat geology, and worthy of a visit.

Our next stop was Wild Bill Hill. No specific agenda on this one, other than wanting to see the hoodoos. We parked along the road, crawled under a fence, crossed a meadow, and made our way to a draw on the northeast side of the hill. As we ascended the draw, the hoodoos came into view. The lower part is easy, but it quickly got steeper and steeper. Terrible footing on the pea gravel. Amazing geology though. We climbed high enough that we didn’t want to scoot back down, so instead committed ourselves to finding a way to keep climbing this steep gravel with no handholds. We awkwardly made our way to the top, where just a few hundred feet of travel was by far the toughest exertion of the day. Relieved to be standing upright again, we debated descent routes. The ridge immediately to the east of the hoodoo ampitheater looked to be a good option, but we wanted to explore more, knowing we could backtrack if needed. We ventured west on a use trail to check out the ridge to the west. It would have been a perfect option, except for a treacherous 20’ section. We decided that section wasn’t worth the risk, and kept following the use trail. It was a great trail for a while, then got rough and was taking us the wrong direction. We bailed down a drainage on the NNW side of the hill. Not too steep, and the soft ground made for good footing. Once down, we cut across the meadow, enjoying the cloudy afternoon and even a few sprinkles of rain.

Good trio of hikes for the day. And reasonably good traffic on the 17 for both directions.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
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We didn’t quite go to the summit because we were watching a fire that seemed to be spreading SE of us and didn’t want to get caught in anything. I looked it up later and they were able to contain it pretty quickly so we must’ve just been there at the exact right time.
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Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
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Hiking7.12 Miles 2,639 AEG
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Started around 8:30am. Cool and clear, great views all around. Trail is good, about 10-12 fallen trees in various locations. Being a weekday I saw no other hikers. There was a Jeep at the TH when I finished around 12:15pm. I made it about 3.56 miles up, didn't get up as far as the cabin.
 
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 Tempe, AZ
Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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Hiking9.46 Miles 2,707 AEG
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First real hike in about a month. Third time to Kendrick Peak. Started around 1400. Weather was perfect: 78°, partly sunny. The area is a LOT nicer than last time we were here, with so much more green, although there are still a lot of burned dead trees along the way. There were wildflowers along the trail almost the entire way. The pine smell was invigorating. Very windy at the top - Gen needed a jacket, and almost lost a hat. There was nobody in the fire tower. We spent a lot of time at the cabin and at the peak enjoying the views, then headed down. The sunset was heavenly, and a large rainbow appeared briefly. We encountered some bowhunters 1 mile from the trailhead, then 2 minutes later saw a deer. Reached the car at 1900, 5 minutes before sunset. Beautiful day. A lot of people along the trail, including a group of about 25 children. No trash, which was nice. My torn Achilles tendon is doing better - about 85% healed now.
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Jun 22 2024
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 Chandler, AZ
Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
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MARLINTriplogs 114
Hiking9.00 Miles 2,639 AEG
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I finally did the hike I always wanted to do. The cold rain on the way down was a nice relief from the warm temperatures.

There is a lot of greenery and many wildflowers.
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 Tempe, AZ
Kendrick half-pumpkin, AZ 
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Hiking8.72 Miles 2,698 AEG
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Took a nice break from the first '24 furnace weekend in valley for a lazy trip up north. With a wake-up temp dropping to a majestic flat 40, it was perfect for spending an extra hour in the sleeping bag before sparking up the campfire again for a hot prehike breakfast. As such, our delayed arrival at the trailhead a couple miles up the road meant that there were already a dozen cars parked there.

Somehow we passed only three pairs of hikers who were on the descent and a handful of others just below the summit. After a nice break enjoying the pleasantly cool breeze and welcome early-June cloudiness we agreed to split up, with Karl heading back down Kendrick while I was going to check out how much pumpkin spice there was.

Somebody has been through with a saw to clear the few new downed trees this spring, and it was in great shape overall. About 1500 feet below the summit, I decided to skip the rest of the pumpkin and eliminate the need for a shuttle. Instead I headed down toward a drainage between pk 8439 and Newman Spring. This offtrail route was surprisingly pleasant and followed some impressively traveled elk tracks and some old 2 tracks before reaching the 190 for a half mile descent back to the trailhead. I really liked this route and would consider it as an ideal ending for a Kendrick-Bull-Pumpkin loop in the future, avoiding a second Kendrick summit. At some point, I would like to see if I can find the old trail that exists not far from my route. I looked for signs of it but saw nothing definitive, guessing that I was probably a little too far south/east from the old track.

There were more cars in the parking lot upon the return, and Karl arrived down the main trail a few minutes after me, reporting that he had passed a few dozen hikers on his descent, including two groups of backpackers -- which made us reminisce about that one haz time that both Joe and Denny actually slept outside on purpose. :o And because Hikebot spies on your phone just like the googlebooks do, next time I loaded it, this [ photo ] appeared on the homepage. When testifying before congress alongside evil tech giants, hikebot will also claim it to be a coincidence. :sweat: :roll:
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Kendrick half-pumpkin, AZ 
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking9.00 Miles 2,698 AEG
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Joined Chumley for Kendrick Peak. Not an early start but it's a short hike so no rush on the climb. We made the summit in decent time and the temps were pretty awesome especially considering this was the first really hot weekend of the summer. Fair number of people already on trail with the late start but nothing crazy.

Took a nice break on the summit with a cool breeze and just really pleasant. Tough to leave but we started back down. Chumley decided to hike down the Pumpkin Trail while I continued back down Kendrick. The plan was for me to pick him up at the Pumpkin trailhead but he took an off trail short cut part way down Pumpkin and took it to Kendrick beating me back to the trailhead.

Overall fun hike...the trail is fantastic and really enjoy the upper switchbacks!
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Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
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Hiking9.27 Miles 2,683 AEG
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I decided to make my annual Kendrick Peak hike today. I had not hiked above 10,000 feet since Halloween, and I need to start getting acclimated to some higher elevations.

Snow was nowhere to be seen on the trail, so the hike was in summertime conditions. It was a warm day, and it felt like summertime.

I only came upon 2 downed trees on the trail, both of which were about 6 inches in diameter. One of them was laying right on the ground so it was trivial to get across. The other was about a foot off the ground, so I had to stop and make a bit of an effort to step over it. All in all, this trail was about the best that I have seen it.

I drove in on FR 245 to get to FR 171, and on the drive out I took FR 193 out to highway 180. FR's 245 and 171 were in pretty decent shape, but FR 193 had quite a few potholes.

It was a nice day for the hike, although I would have preferred it to be a bit cooler.
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 Tucson, AZ
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The day after hiking Elden Lookout, I stayed at the Quality Inn on Rt 40 in Flagstaff. What a deal I got. $87 for 2 nights including all taxes and a continental breakfast in the morning. I arrived at the trailhead around 8:30 am. I was the only car there. After a few minutes another car pulled in and it was a couple who started a few minutes behind me. I did see anyone else until getting up to the high saddle 1/4 mile from the summit. I continued to the summit and explored the area. It was very windy. I saw a total of 4 other hikers all day. The trail was maintained very well. The entire way, I believe there was only 1 fallen tree blocking the trail. At the summit, I was surprised to find the fire tower "cabin" open. I walked in and found a registry which I signed. They use this room for storage. Apparently, the tower is only manned in the summer, but not now because I suppose it's not fire season. At the peak there was also a helicopter pad, and I was able to see Mt Humphreys looking to the East. All in all, it was a great trail and I would do this hike again someday. There really were not any steep sections of the trail, therefore I was able to move quite fast. I started off with just a T-shirt, then when I got near the top, perhaps within 1/2 mile, I added a wind breaker and flannel shirt since the wind got much stronger and the temps felt much cooler.

Things that pissed me off about Flagstaff -- 11%+ sales tax, couldn't use the BK app in one of the Burger King's because that location "didn't support it". Prices on the board were not the "real prices". They told me the corporate office was supposed to update the prices and they were still waiting. Anyway, it was 7.49 + tax for a Whopper, when the price on the board said 6.99. 6.99 is what you would pay in Tucson or Phoenix, and probably even Taxafornia, but not this ghetto town. Why can't they charge the same as everyone else? I suppose they think they are special because they happen to be 60 miles from the Grand Canyon. Furthermore, the restrooms required getting a key from the staff (ghetto feces!!). They did end up giving me the BOGO coupon after I told them it was available in the app for other locations. The place was completely EMPTY and I can understand WHY. Anyway, it was a great burger. That's the only good thing I could say about that BK location. Other disappointments with Flagstaff have to do with the design/layout of this town. The train runs at night and blows the horn at times. Most of the hotels in this town are right along the main road which is about 500 feet from the train!!

Total distance = 10.48 miles
AEG = 2732 feet
Strava moving time = 4 hrs 29 mins
Strava elapsed time = 5 hrs 55 mins
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Kendrick - Pumpkin - Bull, AZ 
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ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Hiking17.01 Miles 5,398 AEG
Hiking17.01 Miles   10 Hrs   4 Mns   1.88 mph
5,398 ft AEG   1 Hour   1 Min Break
 
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I'm on a 3-month sabbatical and recently got back from spending 10 weeks in Europe. Did some amazing hiking and hope to post triplogs here. On our return, we wanted to hit up Humphreys from the inner basin. During final planning though, we realized that, while the trail is open, the approach road to Lockett Meadow is closed to vehicular traffic.

So, we recalculated and decided to head over to Kendrick instead. We made an overnighter of it, driving up Thursday evening and camping along the FS road. The night was very calm and peaceful, with the outline of Kendrick framed against the night sky to the west of us.

Since we arrived at our camp spot late and didn't settle in till 10:30, we weren't in any hurry to get up in the morning. That said, we were still up and on the road to the remaining 3 miles or so to the TH. We were a little surprised that there were already 5 other cars in the parking lot on a Friday morning.

No worries. We hit the trail and only saw one or two people on the climb to the summit. After some of the rocky trails we traversed in Europe, the summit trail here was as smooth as the newly paved road in the movie Cars. :-)

We stopped at the cabin and at the fire-lookout (no one there), and observed a small plume of smoke off to the SW between Kendrick and Bill Williams. It remained smoky throughout our hike but never expanded. Perhaps a small controlled burn?

After the summit, we entered new territory for us--heading down Pumpkin, and then around and back up via the Bull Basin trail. This part of the trail is like hiking through a giant game of Pick-Up Stix. Also the trail was faint in many places, and with the deadfall-prompted detours, staying on track was a bit of a challenge. Getting from Pumpkin to Bull Basin, we "followed" a track that was identified on an app I was using. But there was very little evidence of a trail on the ground. We just generally followed the GPS. In a few places, there was some faint evidence of what might have been a trail, but we mostly just made it up as we went along. Luckily, the area was fairly clear for what I'd call a modified bushwhack.

Once we connected with Bull Basin, there were large stacked cairns, but despite their size, many are obscured by trees, tall grass, etc. More route finding and pick-up stix were encountered on the ascent, though there is a section through the aspen regrowth that was mercifully, fairly clear.

By the time we reached the cabin again, we were hot and tired, but grateful to be back on smooth trail and with only the descent left. Luckily, we had a ton of wild strawberries along the trail to keep our spirits up!

We didn't see a soul on Pumpkin or Bull, and only passed one backpacker heading up the summit trail on our way down.

This hike packs a very solid workout, but with the fire damage, the scenery/views are not that great. I'll probably do the peak again, but not sure I will put the Pumpkin-Bull loop on the repeat list.
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Kendrick Peak Trail #22Flagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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Hiking9.29 Miles 2,713 AEG
Hiking9.29 Miles   4 Hrs   36 Mns   2.44 mph
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Kendrick-Pumpkin-Bull, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking18.65 Miles 4,847 AEG
Hiking18.65 Miles   9 Hrs   32 Mns   2.21 mph
4,847 ft AEG   1 Hour   6 Mns Break14 LBS Pack
 
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I hadn't been at elevation, done any elevation, or hiked any double digit miles in almost a month. I was also dealing with a scorpion sting on my foot from a week ago, that has left half of my left foot numb, so I didn't know what to expect. Joe's been in a similar situation with lack of hiking dealing with some injuries.

I gave him 2 choices and he picked the longer of the 2 hikes, with 4X the elevation gain. :scared:

We've done this Kendrick loop quite a few times. The views are top notch, and it's a great workout. It can get hot, on the exposed parts of all the trails. This was less of a worry today, with the 40+mph winds.

Kendrick Peak Trail
The trail was in decent shape, with maybe 10 areas of dead fall to navigate. We passed 3 hikers on the way up, which would be the only people we saw all day. A break at the cabin, a stop at the empty fire lookout and then down the Pumpkin. Temps up top with wind were chilly.

Pumpkin Trail
This trail is a lot thinner, and the winter had not been kind with all the dead fall. Much worse than Kendrick. Even going downhill it was slow going in many areas. In one of the more exposed areas, the wind was blowing so hard, that I was blown off the trail a few times. Conversation was impossible. The flags we noticed in our 2019 hike gave us hope this would be cleared. No flags and no clearing was present.

Connector Trail
The first part, until you drop into Bull Basin is still easy to follow. The foxtails in this section became annoying. In Bull Basin, the trail disappears in spots so keep an eye out for cairns. Most are hidden in the tall grass or bushes. We saw a herd of 8 elk, led by 3 decent sized bulls in velvet. At the intersection of the Connector Trail and Bull Basin Trail, we took a break in the shade for lunch

Bull Basin Trail
3 miles and 2100' of gain to get back to the cabin from here. After all the work the ACE crews did in 2019, I had high hopes for a clear trail. Not the case. The snow load took its toll on the dead trees as well as many previously live trees. It was slow going to the cabin. The JBM was brought out of retirement and working overtime.

The downhill four miles back to the TH went smoothly.

Good to get back on the trail again with Joey.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
A wide selection of wildflowers throughout the different elevations on this hike.

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Bull Spring Dripping Dripping
water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Yum yum. I'd have to be on my death bed to even consider it. The smell of animals in the area was strong.
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Kendrick - Pumpkin - Bull Basin Loop, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking18.22 Miles 4,815 AEG
Hiking18.22 Miles   9 Hrs   32 Mns   2.16 mph
4,815 ft AEG   1 Hour   7 Mns Break
 
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The forecast was 82° base / 71° peak. We went up the mountain a couple of times. Bruce whined up a storm, then we called it a day.

Reality
Bruce offered a leisure cabinless pinyon loop with a wow factor of pocket lint or the Kendrick double sky coaster. The overwhelmingly obvious choice was great to anticipate.

You know you're outta shape or ill-prepared when under 5k AEG in predominantly under 82° kicks your butt. I made the mistake of not prehydrating or bringing enough water. The second ascent was a karma whip beating. The stage was set for a stellar cramp dance later in the evening of biblical proportions. Yet easily resolved by drinking lots of water with a hint of electrolytes.

Bruce has great trail-by-trail details in his triplog. He didn't believe me when I said Pumpkin was flagged on one of our previous hikes yet it appears he has had a moment of clarity.

The wind was relentless but it was great to get out on a respectable hike.
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[ checklist ]  Bull Spring
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Lots of pentsteman, hint of primrose, impressive and unexpected Indian paintbrush at elevation, bunch of yellows,
Columbine galore, buncha Wood's Rose, Oregon Grape leaves turning on a few of a gazillion
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