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Apr 12 2025
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 Tucson, AZ
Whiskey Basin 91k, AZ 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog57.90 Miles 6,376 AEG
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Did the Whiskey Basin 91k on a tremendous saturday. Had nice clouds for a lot of the warmer part of the day. This route linked up a million trails and basically incorporated the entire Prescott Circle Trail around Prescott, starting and finishing at Watson Lake.

My plan was to jog whatever flat and downhill I could and just quickly hike the rest, since that is how I have been moving lately and I wanted to see if I could pull off an ultramarathon this way. It actually worked well and I had plenty of time to spare.

The route itself is beautiful mixing in high desert, juniper and pine country. Really spectacular.

I felt pretty good most of the time. Had some low back pain towards the end. The girls met me at mile 6 and 37 and that was truly a delight.

Did less than an hour at the end by headlamp and that was it. T shirt the whole time and the temps were perfect. Got hot a little in the middle section and got doused with ice water at mile 32 which was heavenly. it clouded up after that for what would have otherwise been the hottest and most exposed part so that was delightful
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Badger Mtn Boy Scout Loop, AZ 
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WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking7.94 Miles 1,061 AEG
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Eight-mile loop from the Turley Trailhead parking lot. After 0.3 mile of Turley Trail and 0.1 mile of the Badger Mountain Connector Trail, take the Badger Mountain Trail through junipers and Gambel oaks on hillsides to Ranch Trail #62. Go 0.8 miles south on Ranch Trail #62 to Boy Scout Trail #126 which follows a Ponderosa pine filled gorge to the Turley Trail. On the Route Scout route, note that initially I left Boy Scout Trail #126 for the Turley Trail earlier than necessary and had to backtrack to go through a gate to stay on Boy Scout Trail #126. Eventually, Boy Scout Trail #126 ends and the mile plus is on Turley Trail to return to the trailhead.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
About a half-dozen separated skunkbush sumac on Ranch Trail #62 and a patch of mountain snowberry (maybe, see photo) on Boy Scout Trail #126.
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Saddles 50, AZ 
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Was signed up for the 100. But due to an injury that prevented me from doing much on Labor Day weekend, I figured I'm probably in no condition to attempt that, so the primary goal was 50.

Started out early in Downtown Prescott, and basically followed 89 2.5 miles to the trail. Pleasant temps in the morning, nothing remarkable as I made my way up to Groom Creek trail 10 miles in. By then it was light out, and it was nice and cool for the climb up Spruce and down Smith Ravine.

On Homestead, it started warming up, and I realized I had basically no energy. I'll chalk that up to a quick turnaround from flying back across the country on Thursday evening... Didn't want to be struggling just 20 miles in, but you can't have it all. At least the breeze tempered the sun a little.

Ranch trail was where the misery really started. I expected the climb, having been on that trail a couple times, but I absolutely hated Badger Mountain Trail. Long, windy, exposed, with the type of switchbacks that were probably designed to ensure mountain bikers don't have to put in any effort at all. 11 miles to do what's probably a 3-4 mile drive... Hopefully I never have to see Badger Mountain Trail ever again.

Things improved a little on Sundog Trail, which I actually liked better than BM. Then Peavine, which is just...flat. By the time I got to the dells, it was 5pm, and I figured the sun would be down before I got to 50. The north side of Watson Lake was actually a lot of fun, and I liked trying to move through there as fast as possible. Probably the only part of the day that was legitimately enjoyable.

One of my friends was waiting for me at the Watson Boat Ramp with a beer, which was a nice surprise.

By the time I got to Willow, it was getting dark, and I had to use a light most of the way through there. There were also thunderstorms moving in, which was fun (they didn't get to Willow, but I heard it got a little crazy closer to Granite Mountain). I really don't recommend going through the dells in the dark, it definitely upped the difficulty a level or two.

After that section, I decided to make it official and not go for what would've probably been a last place finish. I'm starting to come around to one of my friends' views that 50 miles is a superior distance to 100.
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Aug 24 2023
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Prescott Lakes Tour, AZ 
Prescott Lakes Tour, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Aug 24 2023
joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking19.71 Miles 2,941 AEG
Hiking19.71 Miles   8 Hrs   26 Mns   2.59 mph
2,941 ft AEG      49 Mns Break
 
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I hooked up with the fine line between hobbyist and mental illness for one of my favorite Preskit loops.

Seven Mile Gulch Trail #9854
This is a fabulously steep motorcycle trail that oughta scare away rose garden thieves.

The tread seemed less rutted with fewer ankle-buster rocks. I suggested a tractor with a grading blade had passed over since our last visit. Bruce kicked me in the groin and called me a few names, so I picked up the pace and made his sweat sweat. The breezeless humid atmosphere had sweat trickling off my elbows.

We hiked up 2.3mi to #62. The balance 0.8mi of this trail gains a lousy 142ft to #299. We get to the same spot in 5.3mi looping down through la la land.

Ranch Trail #62
The original 2.75mi NE segment is primarily chaparral. Our loop includes the view-rific western 4.2mi created around 2013 for the PCT(Circle Trail). There are a few stellar views out of the mountains looking through therapeutic pines.

Upon reaching the Senator Hwy, we mutually agreed to omit the 2-mi out-n-back to Goldwater Lake. Bruce is pushing 70 so I pretended to be tired.

Watershed Trail #299
This is the second of the two big ascents on our loop. It has more ankle-buster rocks and a few ruts. While it wasn't as bad in that regard as I recall, it still packs a good punch of undesirable. After ascending 1.75mi/600ft you think it's over. The balance 1.75-mi is a mental and physical rollercoaster.

That said, there are good stretches through the pines, and the payoff is #297. We utilize Spruce Mountain Road through a mtn community of cabins, passing an ore cart from Midnight Test Mine en route to #297.

Smith Ravine Trail #297
This trail has changing views through steep grades. Springs are passed along the way through a large stretch of pines. There is little not to like considering we descend it and reap the rewards.

Homestead Trail #305
Like the AZT, this trail zigzags all over the place in support of gentle backpacking. It's a nice trail with pines galore, just drags on with anticipation of the grand finale.

Lynx Recreation Trail #311 - Lake Loop
It's paved, stay away. I love it.

Synopsis
This loop will offer little joy for those seeking moderate. Albeit a breezeless sweat-fest on this day, it's a great loop with varied terrain and views for the untimid. Need more twenty-mile hikes, this one always delivers. Bruce has been babysitting a 2-year-old so I did my best to keep him sharp as a tack.
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Aug 24 2023
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Prescott Lake Tour, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking20.33 Miles 2,949 AEG
Hiking20.33 Miles   8 Hrs   25 Mns   2.68 mph
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We've done this one numerous times, typically in August. At the multi-use trailhead, there were a handful of motorcycles getting ready to start their day. We would be passed by 3 of them climbing the Seven Mile Gulch Trail and that would be it for the day. That climb is always a sweat fest in August. I told Joe it was so bad this time, my sweat was sweating.

On the Ranch Trail, things are much nicer. It trends downhill and is much more picturesque among the tall pines. At the bottom, we made the decision to forgo the extra 2 miles round trip to visit Goldwater Lake and headed up the Watershed Trail. The dark clouds were building, but we only briefly got sprinkled on.

The highlight of this loop for me is the Smith Ravine Trail. Tall pines with a view.

The Homestead Trail roller-coasters over to the Lynx Lake, where we picked up the Lynx Recreation Trail (paved), and where we saw our only "Hikers" on the day.

Temps were in the 70s to low 80s all day, with a lot of cloud cover. It would have been nice to have a bit more of a breeze. The JBM pegged a few times but mainly held at 7.0 for most of the day.

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water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Smith Ravine Spring Dripping Dripping
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Jun 22 2023
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 Sunnyslope, PHX
Turley TrailPrescott, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking10.35 Miles 1,460 AEG
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Today's Prescott Circle Trail segment included Turley Trail and Boy Scout Trail #126, part of Ranch Trail #62, and the beginning of Goldwater Lakes Trail #396.

We only saw one hiker all day, and that was a guy who rolled up as we were fiddling about Turley TH. No dog walkers, horse riders or trail runners. A half dozen MTBs in our first hour on Trail #62. Those guys, and a gal, were peddling uphill faster than I do downhill! 😅

Exposed & brushy Turley follows the contour for a mile, before dropping 100 ft. to the pine-shaded lower reaches of Government Canyon. After two miles, the PCT turns left off Government Canyon, heading up towards Section 12 Spring.

Even before the summer monsoon starts in a few weeks, there was some water in the creek bottom. Beyond the gate, Turley Trail changes names to Trail #126.

Despite mosquitoes, the half mile above & below Section 12 Spring are the highlight of this PCT segment. The spring box was disconnected & dry. I did not spot he spring itself, which must be a seep in the small grassy area 200 ft. above the box. An out & back hike from Turley TH to the spring would be 6⅓ miles, 1100 ft. AEG.

Once we got to Trail #62, the next half mile was brushy & exposed. The PCT has been MTB-optimized along most of its length. Since I last hiked Trail #62 in 2014 ( [ photoset ] ), the quarter mile south of Ranch Trail #62 has been tripled in length with switchbacks. From the direction we were hiking, it was blocked with brush; at the far end, a carbonite sign. The current, correct, route is attached.

From the top of the Trail #62 reroute, PCT follows the windy contour along the mostly shady north slope of a ridge. I kept Paul amused trying to remember which rock it was where I almost sat on the poopy underwear in 2014. 😬

Depending on your location along Trail #62, there are good views from Bear Down Peak, to the east of Lynx Lake, west to Mount Francis. (Not the whole 180° at once though!) Unfortunately, my iPhone SE does not zoom well.

It was turning into a long day when Paul & I made the turn south into more sun-exposed brush along the west side of Hill 6684. Thankfully, the PCT begins descending to the Senator Hwy. On the west side of the highway, the PCT becomes Goldwater Lakes Trail #396 — a fast, rolling, MTB track. I would have liked to stop for a rest at Bannon Creek, but my wife was waiting for us up at the Goldwater Lake boat ramp.

Imagine my excitement when I saw they sold ice cream! 🤗

Imagine my disappointment when I realized they are closed during the week … 🥺

Hiking Video: https://vimeo.com/839441666
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Wildflowers Observation Light
Large, dense, clusters of pygmy bluet. 100 ft. of orange rust on unknown shrubs near Section 12 Spring. Also photographed yellow columbine, Colorado four o'clock, Arizona thistle, scarlet penstemon, Wood's rose, New Mexico Locust, Dalmatian toadflax, Gooding's verbena, pineywoods geranium, and twistspine pricklypear. No photos for red & yellow pea, silverleaf nightshade, fleabane or hoary aster.
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Aug 14 2022
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North Spruce loop, AZ 
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Run/Jog18.95 Miles 2,495 AEG
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One of those "just have to get the miles" days. Thought of a decent loop option in Prescott, and got started at around 7:30am. Had to poop pretty bad, but the portajohn was occupied by someone who sounded like he was having quite the struggle, and it didn't sound like it was close to being resolved, so I decided to hold it in. I feel like the person struggling to hold it in has a more urgent need of a toilet than the person who can't figure out how to force it out, but I don't make the rules.

Took quite awhile before things loosened up enough to make running feel safe. The climb up Ranch Trail is very, very gradual. Nothing steep until I left the PCT and got onto the moto trail that heads towards Spruce Mtn.

Was hoping my early start would avoid any motorcycle traffic, and it did. Only saw a single pair of hikers on that stretch. When I hit the FR, storms were starting to roll in and there was thunder, which was a little surprising considering it was only 10am at this point. So I made quick work of getting to Smith Ravine and getting off the mountain. Thunder was getting closer and more frequent, so I decided to take a side trail that drops down to a road at the bottom of the ravine. Turns out this was private property, but it was only posted on the opposite edge of the property. Maybe I'm lucky I didn't get shot.

Homestead trail was nice enough, or it would be if I weren't hurting at this point. It was a slow slog back to the car that never seemed to end. A little rain here and there, and the thunder didn't stop, but I avoided serious weather until the drive back down the hill.
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 Jackson, CA
Seven Mile Gulch Trail #9854Prescott, AZ
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Hiking23.00 Miles 3,500 AEG
Hiking23.00 Miles   9 Hrs      2.56 mph
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Yet another @The_Eagle / @joebartels quality mashup route they did a couple weeks ago, linking primo singletracks with tolerable two-tracks.
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Prescott Lakes Loop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking25.24 Miles 3,475 AEG
Hiking25.24 Miles   9 Hrs   35 Mns   2.85 mph
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We've done variations of this loop multiple times and it'll be done again.

Seven Mile Gulch Trail is my least favorite. When it's warm or sunny, it's a sweat feast. On this day it was in the 50's and cloudy, but still sweaty. We took a wrong turn and thought it might work out until we decided to back track. This is a multi-use trail that we've never seen anyone on.

Ranch Trail is a jem. Pleasant grades, good views and smooth trails. You will almost always run into hikers or MTB'rs.

We expected to see people on the Goldwater Lakes Trail. Families enjoying the day, hikers, bikers and kayakers. The sprinkles stared for the day.

Watershed Trail is another multi-use trail. We saw noone on the entire length of this trail. The upper east TH has been rerouted since last year. We had a quick 11 minute lunch in high winds, rain and what felt like 45 degree temps, each huddled under our umbrellas. We had to get moving to get some warmth back.

We took our road walk up Spruch Mountain Rd to get on the Smith Ravine Trail. This is another favorite. Tall pines, shade and nice trail tread. The sun finally made an appearance so we finished our lunch break here.

Homestead Trail is a pleasant gentle roller coaster making your way over to Lynx Lake.

The expected dog walkers were abundant on the Lxnx Recreation Trail. Good views of the now calm lake.

We hit part of the Salida Gulch Long Loop and the Highlands Trail to finish things off. Other than the lunchtime squall, perfect weather.

No @Hansenaz was spotted in the Lynx Lake/Creek area
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Lynx Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout

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Sep 25 2021
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Prescott Lakes Tour, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking24.15 Miles 3,564 AEG
Hiking24.15 Miles   9 Hrs   33 Mns   2.74 mph
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Seven Mile Gulch Trail #9854
Starting temps put the last 6 months to shame. About 3 minutes up we passed new signage for Hoot Owl #745. Minutes later, babbling up a storm we missed a turn. Bruce wanted to check it out and who am I to argue when he wants to add mileage to the 21.4-mile plan. 1.4 miles later we were sensibly back to the missed turn. We've hiked a variation of this loop several times. Albeit humid we both agreed it was nice not to be baking for once. Crane flies swarmed us for the ascent. Per usual, the dizzy drunken flies just bump without harm.

Ranch Trail #62
2.25-mi up #9854 we turned onto #62 for its upper 4-mile stretch. Lots of tall pines in the first 2-miles heading west. This wraps around the northern end of the Bradshaw range with views over Prescott and ends dropping down to the Watershed TH along the Senator Highway.

Goldwater Lakes Trail #396
After crossing the Hwy it was 1.25 miles down to the lake. You can reach the lake 0.3 miles quicker but we opted for a shorter return after following the southern shore Banning Creek Trail. With summer out of the books and overcast, it wasn't very busy. Looks like they've been busy adding benches galore.

Watershed Trail #299
Back up to the Watershed TH, we took #299 up to the ridge in search of a lunch spot. Nearly a month ago, Bruce clued me in on the Klymit V-Seat inflatable seat cushion deal. They are super butt comfy! A storm drifted in, so we ate quickly and boogied onward. We got lucky, the storm didn't linger.

Spruce Mountain Road
This bridges the loop through an occupied belt of cabins with no trespassing signage galore and a few lonely fenced-in dogs seeking attention/blood. The Midnight Mine ore cart is the anticipated highlight.

Smith Ravine Trail #297
The death star busted through like a champ on our descent. We enjoyed a break that lasted longer than lunch heading down. Naturally, Bruce one-upped me with a larger seat cushion. An inflatable recliner by Christmas wouldn't surprise me.

Homestead Trail #305
This parallels Walker Rd to Lynx Lake. We shared the trail with a chic out walking her dogs.

Lynx Recreation Trail #311 - Lake Loop
Many HAZr's would probably avoid this, but I'm a big fan of this trail. It's always busy. Like the other little Prescott lakes, it's almost always a family atmosphere. With 24-mi within reach, Bruce found a way to make it happen.

Synopsis
When Bruce first put this loop out years ago I cringed my nose. It's turned into one of my favorites. Well over a third, possibly half is through or along tall pines. The icing on the cake today was my first 24 miler since @LindaAnn & @Tortoise_Hiker's 30-miler on Baldy! 5k / 24mi used to be my acceptance to worthy... lol
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
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nothing to write home about but a large enough stretch of insignificant yellows to not be forgotten
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Jul 24 2021
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Salida / Sevenmile / Ranch loop, AZ 
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Kind of a last minute plan, decided after I woke up to head to Prescott. Had the Salida Gulch area on the mind, and saw some maps suggesting Sevenmile Gulch could potentially allow for a bigger loop. Didn't really have a plan or do any research, though. Got to Ranch TH and jogged down to Lynx Ruin TH, then followed the road to Salida Gulch TH. Followed the trail up the bottom of the drainage to the spring, then found the junction for the connector down to Lynx Lake. Didn't know if this was an actual trail or just a line on a map, but since it was marked, I took it.

Got to the lake, now headed back toward the car, and decided I have enough energy for a diversion, so I headed through the culvert under Walker Rd to Sevenmile TH, and headed up. Didn't know this trail system allows motor vehicles, but only saw two motorcycles on trail so NBD. Lots of motorcycle trails heading off every which way, so didn't know if I was on the right trail, but figured eventually I'd hit the circle trail if I kept heading west. After a steep climb out of the gulch, hit a T junction, and headed north. After about a half mile I came upon the Ranch Trail connector.

Ranch Trail was a lot longer than I would've liked, but at this point I at least knew that this would bring me back to the TH, so that was nice.

Weather was good, just a few sprinkles while on the ranch/circle trail, and about as temperate as one can expect this time of year.
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Jan 16 2021
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 Prescott, AZ
Ranch Trail #62Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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bakeragTriplogs 47
Hiking7.66 Miles 757 AEG
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I had done about half the ranch trail previously from the other end and thought I'd see how the other side is. I went out planning to do about 5 miles, but I felt good, the trail was nice and the weather nicer, so I pressed on until I met the junction for the Circle trail. There is a very clear and easy to read sign at that point, but I was able to confuse myself into thinking that I had actually been going downhill that whole time anyway. So, I turned around expecting to be really going uphill now. Good news, it was a really nice downhill nearly the whole way. The only downside is that this does seem to be a pretty popular mountain bike trail, I saw maybe 10, so be careful on the blind turns. There was still a little snow out there, but none on the trail anymore... probably next week there will be 🤞
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Ranch Trail #62Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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te_waTriplogs 338
Mtn Biking20.74 Miles 2,240 AEG
Mtn Biking20.74 Miles   4 Hrs   27 Mns   6.35 mph
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Ranch trail from Walker rd. to Golwater lake, then back.
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Ranch Trail #62Prescott, AZ
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Hiking14.93 Miles 1,610 AEG
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Te_wa and I have spent more time on our bikes this Summer than in our hiking boots. This was a different kind of terrain for us at a higher elevation so the challenge was there. More huffing and puffing in the thinner air was "fun". The narrow, winding path with higher drop offs were a wee more intimidating for me but Mike handled it like a boss!
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking18.91 Miles 3,113 AEG
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I've done variations of this loop 3 times previously. This is the first time going Clockwise.
Joe and I were joined by our July/August hiking friend, Hugh Midout. He stuck with us all day.

Lynx Lake was as picturesque as always, with just a few fishermen and coffee-sippin' hikers seen.

3.5 miles in, on the Homestead Trail, we had to bypass around the closed portion of the trail where they were doing some forest trimming.

At the Smith Ravine Trail, we passed through the packed TH of a dozen or so cars. I'd never seen a single car here before. Later on the climb up we passed a small group of Boy Scouts and a larger group from the Phoenix Ski Club.
I really enjoy this trail climbing through the pines.

The Watershed Trail is a multi use trail that we were the only ones using. Great views along this ridge line.

With our friend Hugh still hanging around and the rumble in the distance, we passed on the side trip to Goldwater Lake.

IMO, the Ranch Trail is the gem on this loop. It's a great trail, with a steady gentle climb and views through the pines

The Sevenmile Gulch Trail is steep and loose, but required to finish the loop.

We lucked out on the thunder, lightning and rain. There were two storms that went around us. We felt only sprinkles
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[ checklist ]  Deer Lick Spring
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Lynx Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Sevenmile Tank 1-25% full 1-25% full

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Smith Ravine Spring Dripping Dripping
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Prescott Lakes Tour, AZ 
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Very nice Pine forested loop.

We weaved through morning hellos along the shore of Lynx Lake on the #311. My favorite AZ lake, yet understandably too manicured and civilized for haters. Homestead Trail #305 is a solid pine jaunt.

Smith Ravine Trail #297 was temporarily closed due to flying debris according to the sign 1.4 mi from it's northern terminus. We heard machinery that sounded like it was chewing up trees. Bruce quickly figured out a detour utilizing Walker Road. Cars occasionally whizzed by on the 40mph road at a nice clip creating a nice breeze.

Humidity kicked hard continuing on through Watershed Trail #299. Which prompted a unanimous 2-0 vote to skip Goldwater Lake this round and admire from above.

Lunched along Ranch Trail #62 on the return leg. Two nearby storm cells entertained but never netted more than a sprinkle and hope for cooler temps.

Sevenmile Gulch Trail #9854 is the double edged sword of this loop. Great views but steep and semi loose. We descended today. Not enjoyable, better than ascending in the humidity.

Grateful to get out of the 110+ frying pan, grateful to return. Felt damn good stepping back into the drier devil.
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Smith Ravine Spring Dripping Dripping
water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout
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Aug 25 2018
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Prescott Lakes Loop, AZ 
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A start just after 7am, Sunny skies, temps in the upper 60's, humidity was thick.

Sevenmile Gulch Trail #9854 is multi use. When we arrived, there were a dozen motorcycles in the process of getting ready. This was the last that we'd see them, or any, all day. This trail climbs 1000 feet in a bit over 2 miles, with 2 steeper sections.

Ranch Trail #62 is a favorite of mine up here. Nice trail conditions and views.

We were on Goldwater Lake Trail #396, just long enough to checkout the lake. There were just a few kayaks on the lake.

The Watershed Trail #299 is the 2nd substantial climb on this loop. Once into the pines, it roller coasters a ridgeline until reaching Spruce Mountain Rd. The skies were rumbling just to the east. Once on on the road, the skys opened up for the next 2-1/2 hours.

We hit the Smith Ravine Trail #297 and the rain and lightning was still going strong. It was good to start loosing some elevation, but the trail was a raging creek.

On the homestretch with the Homestead Trail #305. Finally after 12 miles without a break, the rain let up enough for a quick lunch. All the normally dry washes were running strong.

We debated which side of the lake to go around on the Lynx Lake Loop #311. We made the correct choice, the spillway was running, making our access from the east side, not possible.
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[ checklist ]  Lynx Lake  Lynx Lake Dam
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Lynx Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full
Water running over the spillway

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Sevenmile Tank 1-25% full 1-25% full
puddles from recent heavy rains

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Smith Ravine Spring Quart per minute Quart per minute
The ravine was running strong from the current rainstorm.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Upper Goldwater Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full
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A Bruce loop I wasn't crazy about heading in due to the humidity. Several motorcycle groups at the trailhead. Friendly, never saw any on our hike. #9854 was sweet for a half mile. Juniper blah took over and AS EXPECTED it was muggy sweat city heading up to #62.

The SW portion of #62 we hiked is pretty nice. Good pines, nice views. Luckily we took a break at 5 miles. Then strolled down to Goldwater Lake for a quick peek. Back on loop we closed in on the high point in an active thunderstorm. Great to see rain for change. Unfortunately it postponed lunch until 17.7 miles and mentally checked out.

The shortest lunch in memory apparently did the trick. The rest of the hike was dog gone enjoyable I tell ya. After an 18 year hiatus I returned to #311. It's changed big time. Signage threw me off a tad. Back home I attached the FS PDF to the description. Perhaps it's changed. It is or was a loop according to the 2014 FS document. Easy to follow regardless.

After a sweat bath and a storm that lingered for never ending renditions of Crystal blue persuasion this hike ended (hallelujah) as a winner.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
substantial areas of smaller species, moderate overall with good variety

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Deer Lick Spring Dripping Dripping
water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout 100% based on trickling creek right now.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Lynx Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full
Overflowing, plenty even for notoriously large honkin' groups.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Smith Ravine Spring Gallon + per minute Gallon + per minute
water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Hell it is pouring rain right now, just look up and say ahhh!

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Upper Goldwater Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full
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Ranch Trail #62Prescott, AZ
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Went with some friends to Prescott for a Mountain Biking ride to escape the heat. First time on the trail and it is pretty good for biking. The first 3 or so miles are all climbing which is not my favorite thing, but once up on the mountain its pretty sweet. Then you have that great payoff on the way back. My friends dropped down and did a loop around Goldwater lake, I however doubled back to the trail head on Walker road.

Something I'll add is the trail goes from the trail head on Walker road over to Senator Highway. Its 9.5 miles one way. I think the original trail description is a bit dated as it shows 3.5 one way. I think that is only up to the intersection with Boy Scout trail or perhaps Badger Mountain.

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Prescott Circle Trail - Act 1, AZ 
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Sundog Trail
Pleasant on a nice day. Smooth tread for easy mountain biking. No shade. Out of town. Nice amber fields of waving grass.

Badger Mountain Trail
Same as Sundog except you know urban development is near. A notch better in my book winding through hillier mountains.

Turley Trail
Same as previous with a tad more aeg, aka getting better.

Boy Scout Trail #126
All bets hold from above and 732 aeg is making non-golf lover hikers smile.

Ranch Trail #62
Under a half mile on #62. Looks like we got a better track than previously posted to share.

Ranch Trail #62 Extension PCT
Best of day. Most pine shade. Lots of twists and turns meant changing views.


Synopsis
Like most AZT segments I enjoyed this introductory shuttle more than anticipated. We only crossed paths with a few mountain bikers and five hikers. Perfect upper 70's weather with a hint of a breeze. Thx to @MEWhiteman for helpful posts over the years so Bruce could piece our 3 Act play together. Prescott has put forth a valiant effort on the PCT. Hopefully we can get [ Prescott Circle Trail :: map ] squared away because the city website is atrocious.

I held good with my half fanny pack / half one shoulder Camelbak setup.
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