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Mount Logan Trail - 3 members in 6 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 19 2024
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54 male
 Joined Feb 19 2015
 Phoenix
Mount Logan TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar May 19 2024
bjonsonTriplogs 261
Hiking1.34 Miles 268 AEG
Hiking1.34 Miles      30 Mns   2.77 mph
268 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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43 male
 Joined Jan 21 2013
 AZ
Mount Logan TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 30 2023
FOTGTriplogs 1,052
Hiking1.45 Miles 320 AEG
Hiking1.45 Miles      40 Mns   2.49 mph
320 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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We hiked hiked Mount Logan with the pups on our third day of a five day trip to the Arizona Strip and southern Utah.

The road was dry and in excellent condition on the drive in, to include the final seven miles from Trumbull. It was a little chilly and windy, but we still enjoyed the hike. The trail was in excellent condition and it was a pleasant stroll through the forest to the summit. A perfect hike for Blanco and the pups. It was nice to finally reach the summit, after getting turned away by snow four years ago. There are some pretty stunning views from the summit and along the way.

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 Joined Dec 30 2007
 Avondale,Az
Mount Logan TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
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StoicTriplogs 552
Hiking2.75 Miles 2,419 AEG
Hiking2.75 Miles   1 Hour   37 Mns   2.29 mph
2,419 ft AEG      25 Mns Break
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Overlanding trip through the Grand Canyon Parashaunt. Second Trip
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Day 1 Stops
1) Chloride Murals [ photoset ]
2-3) Thelma and Louise Point/ Tri State Marker [ photoset ]
4) Mount Bangs Campsite [ photoset ]

Day 2 Stops
5)Mount Bangs [ photoset ]
6)Grand Gulch Canyon/ Campsite #2 [ photoset ]

Day 3 Stops
7) Grand Gulch Mine [ photoset ]
8.) Mount Dellenbough [ photoset ]
9) Warring Ranch [ photoset ]
10) Blue Mountain [ photoset ]
11) Kelly Point Overlook/ Campsite #3 [ photoset ]

Day 4
While picking up camp, We started talking about what I had planned for days 4 and 5. It was 150 miles down a rough 4x4 trail. It would have taken about 2 days to finish. We decided to save this section for another trip, eventhough It would have been some of the best views of the trip. We then started toward our day 6 stops. Mount Trumbull Schoolhouse is always a nice little stop, if your in the area. The schoolhouse seamed to have had a rough 2 years. I don't think its being upkept anymore. We then headed to Nampaweap Petroglyphs site and to Mount Logan. Nampaweap has some nice petroglyphs and Mount Logan has some nice views for a short hike. We set up camp at Mount Logan for the night. Its a great camping spot at 7500ft. Great views and weather.
13) Nampaweap Rock Art Site [ photoset ]
14) Mount Logan Hike/Campsite #4 [ photoset ]

Day 5 Stops
15) Mount Trumbull Trail [ photoset ]
16) Little Black Mountain Trail [ photoset ]
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 Fountain Hills,
Trumbull - Logan - Vulcan - Toroweap, AZ 
Trumbull - Logan - Vulcan - Toroweap, AZ
 
Hiking avatar May 21 2021
DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,378
Hiking8.10 Miles 2,639 AEG
Hiking8.10 Miles
2,639 ft AEG
 
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After making the ascent of the Kaibab Plateau highpoint the day before, we drove to the Trumbull TH and car camped for the night. There was a very clean vault toilet there and a water spigot, so it was a good place to camp

Mount Trumbull
We got up early, had a quick breakfast and a cup of coffee, and hiked up to Trumbull. This was a class 1 walkup on a nice trail. We gained about 1,000 feet of elevation in the first 1.4 miles or so; thereafter, the grade was much more gradual. The hike was in a forest, which was nice, and there were some decent views off to the south. The trail got a bit more faint about 75% of the way to the summit, but there were lots of cairns which made route-finding a non-issue. With all the trees, views were limited at the summit. We walked a short distance to an overlook on the north side of the mountain which had some decent views. At the summit there was a benchmark, two reference marks, a height of light pole stuck in a summit cairn, and a register log.

We went back the way that we came, broke up our campsite, and headed out on the 7 mile drive to the Mount Logan TH.

Mount Logan
This was a short hike on a nice trail that was easy to follow. The hike was in a forest, but things opened up at the summit where there were some surprisingly good views. This was an easy, enjoyable hike!

Vulcan's Throne
After hiking Mount Logan, we drove toward Toroweap. The BLM roads were really good to drive on, but the roads were quite a bit worse once getting into the Granc Canyon NP. We took a road toward the Lava River Trail, and it was getting really sandy and we were lucky not to get stuck in my buddy's AWD CRV. Thankfully he had some new all terrain tires. I would not recommend driving the road without 4WD. We found a pullout to park and made the off-trail ascent of this peak, which was my 2nd Grand Canyon summit. We basically followed the route that @chumley used when he ascended this peak. As we ascended we were mostly next to a gully that went up to a ridgeline just west of the summit.

On the way up we saw the biggest jackrabbit that I have ever seen -- at first I thought that it was a deer!

The climb up was a bit steep, but the footing was not as bad as I thought that it would be. Views at the summit were great, and were worth the climb up. It was crazy windy on this day -- gusts were 40+ mph -- so we didn't stay as long as I would have liked. The descent was fairly easy -- even though there was no trail we could see the car the whole way down so route finding was no issue.

Toroweap
After getting back to the car we drove to the Toroweap overlook. The road was pretty crappy, and even though we made it in the CRV, it is really a 4WD road. We had a snack break at a picnic table and checked out some views of the Colorado River. However, winds were really crazy and we didn't really want to spend too much time on the edge of a cliff with 3,000 foot dropoffs, so we didn't spend as much time there as I would have liked. I had originally intended to hike the Saddle Horse Loop, but with the wind we decided to pass on it.

Summary
This was a fun day of hiking, although the ridiculous winds in the afternoon took some of the fun out of it.

Distance and elevation gain for the 3 hikes (I didn't count Toroweap) are below. The stats above are the sum of the 3.

Trumbull: 5.4 miles with 1,629 feet of AEG
Logan: 1.1 miles with 272 feet of AEG
Vulcan's: 1.6 miles with 738 feet of AEG
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 Joined Jan 21 2013
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Mount Logan TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 24 2020
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Hiking0.50 Miles
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I finally made it to Mount Logan after a few failed efforts. I knew the trail was short and the wilderness small, but I always like a new wilderness area and in the past bad weather or time constraints prevented me from reaching the remote wilderness area.

In fact the snow nearly did us in this time, but we were able to take advantage of frozen roads in the morning and got within just over two miles of the trailhead. I literally went just about as far as one could possible go without risking leaving their vehicle there until drier times. We alternated between cruising on hard snow pack and post-holing. The road walk was pleasant and the dogs enjoyed it. There were a few old growth ponderosa along the way to further enhance the pleasant little stroll through the snowy pines. The views from the trailhead were absolutely spectacular looking out into Utah. We started towards the summit, but there was no visible trail and it was a lot deeper than on the road, so we turned around and headed back. We were also starting to worry about our nice hard road getting soft and muddy on us, which it did, but we got out with only some minor scares.

After Logan, we headed to the rock art site and then went back to the ranger station where Jackie lives now. I had an opportunity to chat for several minutes with the head ranger out there who is known for having done some pretty remarkable things in the canyon. I got a good history lesson of the area, a little tour and used their facilities to make a quick lunch before taking off.

Nice to finally scratch this remote area off the to do list and grateful to have not had to leave my 4Runner up there. The Toroweap road was mainly cruiser with only a couple patches of mud that might create problems for someone.
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 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Mount Logan TrailNorthwest, AZ
Northwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Jul 20 1998
mazatzalTriplogs 1,348
Hiking1.00 Miles 150 AEG
Hiking1.00 Miles      40 Mns   2.00 mph
150 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
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Easy peak grab! Finding the right roads to take was the biggest challenge :lol:
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