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Aug 04 2017
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
RockaChuckey WashSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.60 Miles 2,160 AEG
Canyoneering5.60 Miles
2,160 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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Ross, Mary, Darrel along for this exceptional cut... adding in Quiet Canyon south side cliffs as an exit. Very nice loop. Added in new cliff ledge traverse at lower falls... a route we decided against last year! All good! Also, started the canyon approach at the bottom of the small cut south of the Prominent Point trail... that worked well!
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Aug 09 2016
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
RockaChuckey WashSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering6.90 Miles 2,160 AEG
Canyoneering6.90 Miles
2,160 ft AEG
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good group... nice route. some were challenged on a couple of the climbs, but they made it. Added the side trip up ti the top of Prominent point.
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Feb 19 2015
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Alamo Canyon Trail #104Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking7.00 Miles 2,432 AEG
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2,432 ft AEG
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what was to be a short, 3 hour exploratory... over six hours later had scored an ascent to the Mesa up Alamo Side Canyon... and confirmed the Dark Cliffs Cut as a likely route for accessing the top of those cliffs. The hike was stretched when I mentioned we could top out and look for the Tobias plane wreck site (learned about when researching the wreck site found last week over in Mule Canyon). So... that is what happened. Site did not yield much to see...

Then, since Ross nor Will had ever been through the Mesa Gap... we used that to descend... then, we did a bit of routing for a better trail site to get across upper Quiet Canyon. Final: Prominent Point Trail. Nice day out.

Note: Ross confirmed the metal can from our last hike was indeed a Mine Site Location marker. The document sealed in the Baking Powder can 74 years ago was in great shape. He ran the 1940 census and located the guy who'd signed the document! Now, he wants to go back and check out the cave higher up the cliffs!
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Sep 30 2014
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.10 Miles 1,900 AEG
Canyoneering5.10 Miles
1,900 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
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Ross, DJ, Will... nice looping with a few offshoot diversions.
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Sep 25 2014
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
RockaChuckey WashSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering6.00 Miles 1,000 AEG
Canyoneering6.00 Miles
1,000 ft AEG
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Ross and Will along for this mid canyon exploratory. Turns out this section houses the most impressive water fall feature in the Alamo area, and right now it even has water! Upper pools can be heard streaming water between the three pools... then, there are a variety of additional pools at various levels along the length of the bedrock falls. Impressive.

We did a steep exit, and hiked over to check out both The Cascades and lower Pock Rock...

nice day
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Apr 04 2014
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75 male
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Goat Springs CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering7.80 Miles 1,800 AEG
Canyoneering7.80 Miles
1,800 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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Weird... I'd swear I posted this yesterday! Yet, it seems to be gone...? Something I did?
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Feb 02 2014
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Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering1.90 Miles 750 AEG
Canyoneering1.90 Miles
750 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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did a minor exploratory hike up Cascades Canyon... looped over to check out the lower portion of RockaChucky Wash (huge Dryfalls!)... then descended by dropping over the cliffs into Pock Rock Canyon...
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Nov 30 2013
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Pock Rock CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering7.90 Miles 1,650 AEG
Canyoneering7.90 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   1.98 mph
1,650 ft AEG   1 Hour   30 Mns Break
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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Hard not to put this little gem on the Fall calendar. John drove over from El Paso for his first hike with our Meetup.com group. Terri expanded her canyoneering experience with this challenging, shorter canyon outing.

We added in the upper reaches of the canyon today. In all of the prior trips we'd been exiting the canyon onto the adjacent ridge that splits the two upper branches of the canyon. this time, we remained in the main cut... and it was good! More bedrock falls... lots of additional mini-climbs... overall just a better augment to the day.

We hit the Mesa and looped around and down Rockachucky and Prominent Point...

For some reason, I was beat up by days end... tired! (out of shape!??)

Very good day out!
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Sep 13 2012
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
RockaChuckey WashSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering12.75 Miles 3,160 AEG
Canyoneering12.75 Miles   8 Hrs   15 Mns   1.84 mph
3,160 ft AEG   1 Hour   20 Mns Break
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
I - Short 1-2 hours
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The Day was diverse...
40%...70% chance of rain, with high temps in the 50's above 9,000'. We decided to stay below the major storms, and hit Goat Springs Trail (the old access point) to climb up onto the Mesa. From there, looped clockwise, climbing with nice overviews of the Marble Canyon drainage... peaks were obscured by the low hanging clouds. Umbrellas sufficed for the light rain during the first hours of the day.

After looping to the south Mesa, and siting the various canyon and ridge potential hikes from there, we did a detour descent down Pock Rock canyon... neither Yuboa nor Karen had ever hiked the area, so I was trying to show them bits of a lot of different stuff. Karen had been avoiding coming over for any of my hikes (she'd heard odd rumors of crazy hard routes and too fast paces...?) and was apprehensive as the day began, but she fit right in. She was much impressed with the Pock Rock Gorge, even though it was full on rain by then and Parkas had replaced the umbrellas.

We looped back around and up onto the Mesa after the canyon hit, then traversed over and down Rockachucky Canyon, exiting the ridge around on the trail from Prominent Point. Lots of hours. Lots of weather. Some spills, scrapes and blood... fun had by all!
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May 11 2010
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Alamo Canyon Trail #104Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking12.00 Miles 3,400 AEG
Hiking12.00 Miles   8 Hrs      1.50 mph
3,400 ft AEG
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Well... plan was for 4 hours, easy pace... easy elevation. Hiking up a close by easy trail I noticed a side canyon I'd never been up and in, so... day ended up with 8 very hard hours, not what was planned, and maybe more than was wise, but I got to enjoy discovering another canyon and found a southern route to Hershberger Peak.
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Feb 18 2010
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Marble Canyon - SouthSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering11.70 Miles 3,549 AEG
Canyoneering11.70 Miles   6 Hrs   9 Mns   1.90 mph
3,549 ft AEG
Basic Canyoneering - Scrambling; easy climbing/downclimbing; frequent hand use; rope recommended; easy exit
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Wow... been hiking these mountains and canyons steady for over three years and though I've often looked over into this drainage I simply thought of it as probably a wash wallow with a hyper steep, over grown wall at the end. But, now that I am filling my days with these exploratory hikes, it came time to make my way into and up this cut. I figured I'd go in, be back out in a couple of hours, then move over and explore the next ridge system.

Wrong!

Part of the aspect that made this unappealing was the encroaching development right in the mouth of the canyon... yet once beyond the few houses over there, the hike became immediately interesting. There was an old quarry with massive slabs still left tumbled about... and the overhanging walls rapidly closed in with occasional cut through glimpses at the towering cliffs of the Mesa, far overhead. The sculpted rocks walls down adjacent to the drainage bottom were constantly changing. This was nothing like what I had imagined.

then, around a turn, the canyon closed into solid rock defile with winding narrows just a few yards wide, then a few feet wide... there was a mini-slot section, complete with dripping spring walls and shallow pools.

The miles continued with more and more surprises... too many waterfalls to climb to keep track of, and the route never choked out. I was able to make it all the way up to the amphitheatre, a formation I'd noted many times from afar and always assumed could not be reached. Once there, I was only a few hundred feet below Hershberger Peak, and the route up to it's western meadowed slope was clear. I hiked up through the snow to just below the peak, then connected with the ridge leading back down to the Mesa... and hit Big Peak, Little Peak and then RockaChucky Wash, with a little extra downclimb to RockaChucky Fall, then an additional up climb to the top of Prominent Point above the old Jeep Track... right above my house.

Nice day, with delightful discoveries... This canyon hike is nicer than any hike I've done in the Tucson area, in the sense of variety of moment... and with that special aspect of moving up and over rock, if that is what you enjoy. It does it for me.

How this hike escaped the local hiking guides is beyond me...

Total time out: 9.5 hours...
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Feb 16 2010
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Mesa Loop TrailSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking15.00 Miles 3,800 AEG
Hiking15.00 Miles   9 Hrs   30 Mns   1.58 mph
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Well, interesting day out doing more exploratory canyons and ridges. I approached RockaChucky Wash below the obstructing waterfall today, just to check it out. I noted that it could be scaled up a loose talus scree slope, then an easy climb up the left side. Well, easy for someone other than me. As I began the climb I froze up... a simple lateral movement with good footings (though rotten rock) had more exposure than I could take. Irrational as it was, a slip would have resulted in a 20' fall and a 30' tumble... there would not have been a slip, but those of us susceptible to that kind of fear are sort of nailed with that emotional overflow. Still, I could not see retracing and downclimbing, so I moved down to where I would not have to move across, and just charged up the face, so much adrenalin flowing that I failed to notice that I climbed 25' higher than needed, and had to downclimb to get back to the level of the waterfall ledge...

... that couple of minutes left me drained and oddly altered for the rest of the day's venturing. My sense of exposure was way over the edge after that, and though I was doing a hike that had 5 miles of cliff edges, I found the day filled with me moving too many feet away from those edges, and getting nearly dizzy when I accidentally drifted near an edge as I was taking pics.

I've had a history of acrophobia... no problems if I can be on a rope, or even jumping out of a plane, but at it's worse, I can get irrational on the easiest climbs if there is an open sense of exposure. Now, if all climbs were just in chimney structures...

Think I may have found a few potential additional access routes for this Mesa... would be nice since the private property owners have closed off the traditional access routes. I'll be going back up (...sans waterfall route) to check those potentials out.
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Feb 14 2010
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Hershberger Peak via RockaChucky WashSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering14.00 Miles 4,100 AEG
Canyoneering14.00 Miles   9 Hrs   30 Mns   1.47 mph
4,100 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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It has always been frustrating to not be able to simply head out my door and enjoy a nice bit of elevation gain into the foothills across the fields from my house... the closest access was over private land and was closed down a few years ago, so today I extended a fun little jeep track on up and over into an adjacent wash, and found that it did provide a through route, though off trail, up through the barrier of cliffs that buttress the Mesa... thus opening up a route to hike on up to the Highest frontal range peak. This also will provide access to the Mesa Loop trail... so, now I do have something right out my door. Really, I can walk out my door, across a field, and crossing one paved road, head off up dirt tracks that within two miles connect me with six trailheads, and if I want, on up the mountain to 9200'. But, adding on that extra four miles is not always appealing. This one is just .3 miles over to the TH... that I can do.

Great exploratory day... steep and steady trekking, then interesting enough I got up close to the peak and could see snow enveloped Sierra Blanca off in the distance and briefly thought I should be Jpumpkining it over in that mound of snow...but then, I probably lack the equipment and skills... then 20 minutes later found myself postholing down from the peak, knee to butt deep in snow. The nice sunnyside of the hill cliffed out, and having to descend on the north slope in the shade... snow!

Took the easy route back down off the mountain, catching up on all the local hunting news from the various motorcycle and ATV hunters out looking for sheep...

a good day...
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