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Tortilla Mountains - GET #4 - 7 members in 14 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 28 2024
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74 male
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 Gold Canyon, AZ
Tortilla Mountains - GET #4Globe, AZ
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking4.20 Miles 255 AEG
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Nice day, encountered a few thru hikers !
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Mar 18 2023
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 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Tortilla Mountains - AZT #15Globe, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking19.99 Miles 2,925 AEG
Hiking19.99 Miles   8 Hrs   30 Mns   2.50 mph
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Continuing southbound from where I left off last week. Started from the Kelvin-Florence Highway TH and hiked south 10.3 miles to the 3rd dirt road you meet, which goes back to the "highway". On the way out we saw a few groups of backpackers hiking the trail. This is the time of year to do this kind of thing, especially in this area, so it wasn't a surprise to see the 4 or 5 groups that we did. One older couple was from Alaska. They started from the Mexico border and planned to make it at least to Roosevelt, maybe to the Beeline. They had to catch a flight and that was their limiting time factor. I've been enjoying talking to a lot of the backpackers I've seen on this trail and sharing info with them and finding where they're from. Kind of a cool thing about hiking the AZT.

We took our break at the dirt road and saw 2 bikers heading NB, then just after lunch saw one coming SB. After that we saw no one on the trail the rest of the day. Wally forgot his sandwich for lunch so I donated my potato chips to him and half of one my Jimmy John's, which is about the size of one of his sandwiches.

One the way back we took a shortcut down Ripsey Wash, which also seems to double as a road for 4x4ers, which we saw a few of at the start. It's also shown as a road on GoogleMaps. Even before that, we hiked the smaller wash that runs down from below our turnaround point. The trail in this section crossses this wash several times, gaining and losing elevation, which was kind of tiresome after 10+ miles. The wash had wet compacted sand which made the hiking very easy.

Hiking Ripsey Wash back only saved us about a half mile, but easily an additional 1K of elevation gain, as well as a lot of time. I was thinking we would finish at 4:30 or 5, but we were done before 3. This was of particular advantage with the RenFest traffic to deal with on the way back.

On the way out around the 9 or 10 mile mark we saw a Gila Monster, then on the way back in Ripsey Wash we saw a herd of about 5 or 6 deer. The last mile I was feeling pretty sore, seems like 20 miles is close to my limit. I could hike more if I had to, but my legs were getting very sore and hard to move.

Weather was very cool in the morning and breezy on the ridgeline. Warmed up a bit after noon, but never got hot or even very warm. Sunny most of the day with some clouds giving bits of shade here and there.
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Mar 18 2023
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wallyfrackTriplogs 1,691
Hiking19.99 Miles 2,925 AEG
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Tag team hiking. Andy couldn't go on this segment, so I was in. The morning was nice. I thought I didn't have my headlamp but Chris missed the turn so we didn't need one to start. The trail heading south was nice and the climb was gradual enough that to keep going. We had a good pace and saw several through hikers, imaginary mountains (that's just me) and plenty of clouds and a breeze to keep it cool for a while. We happened upon a gila monster on trail before lunch. He was nice enough to allow photos. on the return trip Chris had picked out a wash to avoid the climb back over the ridge. The wash was easier and saved some time. We saw several deer at one point. Chris got a photo of a white-tailed spike but my photos are mule deer. Apparently road signs are not favored out here. After the hike we refueled at Rudy's.
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Mar 12 2023
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Tortilla Mountains - GET #4Globe, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking5.66 Miles 945 AEG
Hiking5.66 Miles   2 Hrs   32 Mns   2.26 mph
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First family hike we've done in a while, minus my daughter who's off in college now. Last week Andy and I were in this area getting a start on Passage 16. There are now 2 trailheads along here that are not even 3 miles apart. Andy and I hiked from the northern one just past Mineral Creek west of the Kelvin-Florence Highway, so this week I decided to hike up that spot from the southern trailhead that is right on the highway (actually dirt road). This made for a perfect shorter family Sunday morning hike.

Got started just after 8am. Parking lot had more people that I expected at that time. Poppies were out like crazy, as they seem to be everywhere at the lower elevations right now. Made for really nice and bright scenery.

We crossed the Gila on the old Kelvin Bridge and then crossed Mineral Creek to the northern trailhead from the week before. Mineral Creek was noticeably lower than the week before. I had to make a stream crossing in the Xterra last week and I was a little concerned that it might cause a problem for us today but there was no water in that area.

On our way back we saw some hikers. One was a group of 3, another group of 10 and one guy by himself. The smaller group said they were hiking to Picketpost and camping 2 nights. The larger group were all in their 20s and were going up to Roosevelt, where I was the day before, over the next 5 days. The one girl said she was from out of state. Most of them had short sleeves or no sleeves and no long pants. They seemed a little inexperienced for the AZ elements they were about to experience.

Finished up fairly quickly in time to get some lunch at Superior. We stopped at the Silver King Smokehouse and Saloon and had a really nice BBQ lunch. There was also the annual Apache Mine Festival going on there. Main St. was closed down and had several food trucks and other vendors, as well as a ferris wheel and funhouse/hall of mirrors. We headed straight out after lunch. Rt. 60 eastbound was backed up nearly 10 miles from the RenFest traffic. Glad we got an early start to avoid that in the morning.
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Mar 04 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
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Hiking30.61 Miles 4,337 AEG
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Still a lot of snow in the high country, so I thought I would put in some miles on one of the less interesting bits of the AZT. Turns out, the northern half of Passage 15 is pretty nice. I parked on the Florence-Kelvin Highway and headed south as far as the Game and Fish water catchment, about 15 miles, camped a respectful distance from there, and hiked back the second day.

The ridge of the Tortilla Mountains is nice, but it’s a better view southbound. Northbound, you spend a lot of time looking at the Ray Copper mine and leaching pits. Flowers are starting to come out now. The poppies were pretty good within a couple miles of the Florence-Kelvin Highway.

This trip was partly a shakedown for me. I’m doing the OV100 in July, and I have to figure out how many miles I can really do day after day. Also, how to conserve battery power across inReach, phone, watch, and ozone generator/water purifier. Took a few pictures, checked some water sources, and trimmed back a few pokey things on the trail.
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Plants identified: Wooly breeches (amsinckia spectabilis), Dichelostemma capitatum (Dipterostemon capitatus), something that looks like a forget-me-not but probably isn't, and many, many Mexican Gold Poppies.

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The game tank was full with lots of things swimming in it.

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Outflow of spring is pouring over a waterfall a short distance from the trail
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Mar 17 2022
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking11.17 Miles 2,423 AEG
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I decided to head a bit southeast of Phoenix and bag a couple of peaks:
* Antelope Peak
* Peak 4676

These were 2 separate hikes, but the trailheads weren't TOO far apart.

Antelope Peak
I started and ended this one at the AZT TH on Freeman Road. I could have easily driven to within 1/2 mile of Antelope Peak, but what is the fun in that.

Most of the hike was on the AZT/GET, and the walking was nice and easy -- it was relatively flat and tread was very gentle, as it was smooth dirt with virtually no rocks.

The off-trail portion up to the peak was straightforward, although it was a bit steep and the tread was a bit loose -- it was mostly dirt and pea sized gravel. There was little solid ground, which made it slippery on the relatively steep grade. I took my time and made it up-and-down without incident. There was a bit of brush and some assorted cacti and cholla, but it was easy to walk around it. I had some gaiters in my backpack, but I never bothered to put them on.

When I got to the summit there was an eagle there, but it flew off before I could get a picture of it. There were nice 360 degree views at the summit, and I enjoyed being up there to check them out.

Peak 4676
Peak 4676 is in the Dripping Springs Mountains. Access was on a mining road off of Highway 177, a few miles north of Winkelman. Peak 4676 has 1,033 feet of prominence, which caught my interest by being over the 1,000 foot threshold and was the reason that I did the hike.

You'd need 4WD with some decent tires to drive to where I parked, which was just outside an open metal gate. I decided not to drive past the gate lest it be shut when I got back. However, as it turned out the gate was still open when I returned.

The mining roads that I hiked on were mostly pretty rocky. I was on a road most all of the way to the peak -- I went off-trail for probably no more than 1/2 mile to get to the summit. There was a bit of brush, but it was easy enough to walk around and I did not bother to put gaiters on. Most of the elevation gain was on the mining roads, so there was not much additional elevation gain on the off-trail portion.

I made my way to the summit and enjoyed the nice 360 degree views. There was a nice view of Tam O'Shanter Peak, which is only one mile away.

I saw a height of light but did not see any flivers. There was a cairn a bit north of the obvious highpoint, and it had a pill bottle containing a mining claim. There was a large cairn on the NE side of the summit, and I was wondering what it was for -- possibly another mining claim. To get to this cairn would have required a class 3 downclimb and upclimb; while it looked doable, I decided not to take the time to go there.

Synopsis
I enjoyed being on both of these peaks, and I was glad that I did them. I thought that Antelope Peak was the more enjoyable of the two, largely because hiking on the AZT was better than hiking on rough mining roads.

Distance and elevation gain for the 2 hikes is below. Stats above are sum of the two.
Antelope Peak: 5.21 miles with 767 feet of AEG
Peak 4676: 5.96 miles with 1,656 feet of AEG
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Feb 03 2017
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 Phoenix, AZ
Tortilla Mountains - GET #4Globe, AZ
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Backpack27.60 Miles 4,518 AEG
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Done while doing AZT 15. had to take a lot of water. 17L worth for 14 and 15.
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Mar 23 2014
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Tortilla Mtns - AZT #15 short south section, AZ 
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Hiking7.70 Miles 880 AEG
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Day 3 of our trip on the AZT. As we are finishing breakfast we see our new friend the thru hiker passing by our camp but he doesn't need any water.
We take off and drive over to a spot just south of Tecolote Ranch and start our shorter hike back to camp. After a half mile or so we see our friend for the 4th time :) The really dumb thing is I don't know his name or hiking name :doh:
Saw a buzzworm while driving out along Freeman road.
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 Mesa, AZ
Tortilla Mtns - AZT #15 short south section, AZ 
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One thing Mazatzal forgot to mention: a group of shooters,(including what sounded like semiauto) did some plinking maybe half a mile from our camp. Nervous early evening. But that will happen when one camps relatively close to a major throughway in the open range of Pinal County.
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Tortilla Mountains - GET #4Globe, AZ
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Hiking28.79 Miles 2,635 AEG
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John and I picked up Nicks car at Kelvin Bridge early this morning and drove down to Freeman Road. We started hiking North on the GET/AZT while Nick and Dave were hiking South. The day started out cool and breezy but soon enough warmed up.

We met the boys close to half way where we would have lunch and then go on our respective ways. I didn't bring a hat and neglected to put on sun screen. Currently I look like a french fry and will be paying the piper for a week or so.

Along the way John and I missed a turn which cost us a mile and 30 to 40 minutes of time. The turn wasn't poorly marked but we still missed it by following the road.

Once we got to the "Big Hill" there were a bunch of poppies in bloom. The best flower spot of the day however was just north of the Kelvin/Florence Road Trailhead. Wow!

My Pumpkin GPS died 2 miles before the finish line so I have adjusted accordingly. Time to go get the Fenix. :y:

Afterwards JLP treated to some Mexican Food at Los Hermanos. Thanks Buddy!
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Another GET hike with JuanJaimeiii, doing the car swap with Nick and Dave. I hadn't done AZT 15 so I got two for one today. :) Had a nice visit and lunch when John and I crossed paths with the Tucson boys. Soon after, we missed a turn with a two and a half foot cairn. I think Nick put something in our koolaid during lunch. Wildflowers are appearing a little stronger each week, maybe just a late season. Thanks John and Nick for driving. Good times.
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Mar 02 2013
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The frickman and I did another segment W-E while the Phoenix boys went E-W. For a nearly 30-mile day, we knocked it out in pretty good order. Back when I did the AZT, I and the guys missed the trail for the north part of this, so technically today I finally finished seeing the whole AZT :D

We started out at Kelvin bridge to a temp of 32 degrees at 6:30, finished up with a temp of 82 degrees around 4pm.

The northern end for the first couple of miles had some nice poppies, and through the rest of the day several big jackrabbits. This is jackrabbit central...and the piles and piles of hairy coyote poop proved it!

Best part of the day: at one point about 3/4 of the way during the day, I was able to see Four Peaks, the Supes ridgeline, the Catalinas, Guilleros and the Pinalenos all at one time. Sweet!

After talking with frick about slurpies all day, we made our way to Mammoth to get one...44 oz, 79 cents...mmmm...
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poppies on the far north (or west) end of the trail
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Mar 02 2013
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what a great day out in the desert. the first ~10 miles of this are fantastic, the rest is a smooth, cool desert ramble. had a wonderful relaxing day on the GET after a pretty rough week. thanks guys
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Started before sunup. The drive into the south trailhead out of Dudleyville was great except for one spot just before we got onto Freeman Road, where there is a stream running. It wasn't too deep, we got our cars through it and had to drive pretty slow on the

One of the coldest morning starts on the AZT!...cold, overcast and windy. First half of the trail was pretty flat, but in the second half we were in the Tortillas and the scenery was pretty nice! Loved seeing the Mineral Mountains, amazingly beautiful. At places on the trail we could see the Catalinas, the Superstitions, the Pinals and the Four Peaks all at once. We weren't prepared for the elevation, we were expecting a pretty flat day. We didn't do a lot of AEG, though, in the end. During the day we were able to see a couple of big jackrabbits, and several deer (mule deer, I'm suspecting) in one spot later in the day.

So nice to be back out on the AZT, after a 2-month hiatus. Sorry Nick couldn't make it, hope you get to feeling better!

35 segments done, 8 to go ... 3 in the south, and the 5-segment stretch from the North Rim to Utah. Will be done as soon as we can get up north after the snow melt, in May. I'm gonna be excited to be done, but will miss the good times :D
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