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64 male
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 AZ
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
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wallyfrackTriplogs 1,691
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A two day backpack to Toney Cabin for some clean up. Haunted Canyon trail from the upper trailhead in is a little grown in but no problem to hike. The vegetation provided some nice shade on the hike out. We started early with cool temps but it warmed up midday in the 80s so a little warm in the sun. As soon as the sun went down the air cooled and the overnight temps were in the 40s.

In the morning you couldn't wait for the sun to warm you up then an hour or two later you wanted it to go away. :lol: We moved covered some opening in the roof, put in/secured some hitching posts and cut/moved a few trees that had fallen over the trail in the SALT area. The nights didn't seem too long this trip with 1st light just after 5am and evening light until 7pm.

No meteor activity was observed but we did watch ten or satellites go by over about a 15 minute stretch one night. A few deer came near camp one afternoon but not much other fauna seen. A few scavengers were riding the currents on the hike out. No other hikers were seen over the 3 days.

Toney spring was at a trickle. The spring box was full of algae but the bees didn't seem to mind. We pull some of the green stuff out but it had little effect.

We hiked out early on Wednesday and avoided the warm up. The problem was the road to Superior was closed until 2pm so we had lunch in Globe at La Luz Del Dia. The portions we generous and service friendly.

With still another hour to wait, Jack & Anja went to Cal Ranch to see what camping gear they carried. I drove separately so I opted to drive back on SR 88. I was surprised to see the paved sections and the crews are still working on it.

It was a nice few days in the Supes.

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 Gold Canyon, AZ
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
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00blackoutTriplogs 187
Hiking12.53 Miles 1,614 AEG
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I've hiked Haunted Canyon many times but there were a couple of additional things along the hike that I wanted to check out and my hiking partner was in. Got to the lower TH at 8 am to a chilly 37 degrees as we started down the road. The first part of the hike is always a blah road walk before crossing into the wilderness boundary. Before doing so, however, I wanted to check out the Perez Cabin which I always say next time and never get to it. After checking out the cabin we continued down into Haunted Canyon scaring a couple of cattle at the boundary fence, one of them crashed through the corral fence falling before getting back up and running away. The creek was dry for most of the way, however, there were some nice-sized pools here and there. Before getting to the Ranch area we made a stop at Skull Cave. Steep climb up to the cave entrance, where we dropped our packs, grabbed our headlamps, and explored inside. We got about 200 feet inside before coming to an area that dropped down to a room and were not comfortable attempting it not knowing if there were decent handholds so we signed the registry (after a break struggle :lol: ) and headed back out. This was my first time checking out a cave that was not a tour and I'm hooked. Continued down the canyon to Toney Ranch, where we explored the cabin, had some lunch, and headed back. On the way back out we opted to take the narrow section in the creek instead of climbing up the rocky side. The geology in the narrow section was cool to check out as we boulder-hopped down meeting back up with the official trail a short time later and made our way back to the TH.Just another great day in the Supes showing S the beautiful Haunted Canyon area.

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Trough full as usual and there is a nice pool underneath the spring covering.
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
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DesertNymphTriplogs 81
Hiking12.73 Miles 1,078 AEG
Hiking12.73 Miles   7 Hrs   51 Mns   1.83 mph
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I don't remember ever making it out to Haunted Canyon when I was last hiking in the superstitions, but had heard from several folk that it's a beautiful hike providing a bit of a change from the more typical superstitions experience.

We started walking with a little bit of light frost visible in areas. The first mile or so is easy walking that may or may not include encounters with cows as the route follows the closed forest service road to the end with corral and gate. Beyond the gate, we didn't see any cows....though there was plenty of evidence of their presence. As such, treat the water sources with caution.

Before hitting the road end and getting going on the trail proper, we made a quick detour over to Perez Cabin, which is well guarded by mesquite trees/shrubs. Once we passed through the gate, the path transitioned to more pleasant walking, crunching through plenty of fallen sycamore leaves. The path generally meanders on either side of the forested drainage with plenty of cairns to mark the crossings. I found the streamside trail sections are fairly distinct and not terribly overgrown. There are some very nice pools present with a little bit of flow, but for the most part, the drainage is dry.

As we made our way up canyon, we made note of a few mines/caves to check out. Knowing there were caves in the area, I contacted an old grotto friend for beta to make sure I could go prepared. Even with my prep, still made the rookie mistake of leaving my spare batteries for my headlamp in my pack, so was stuck using my handheld secondary light when I realized my headlamp was not functioning as expected. It's been more than a hot minute since I've spent any appreciable time underground 🙃 Ah well, lesson learned for next time.

I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to access the big cave - most of the caves I've been in require much more crawling and squeezing. This particular cave was really open and spacious by comparison, and surprised me with the variety of decorations present. We found the register in fairly short order - it was nice to see that the CAG* is still active. Beyond the register, there's more passage, though curious explorers might benefit from a hand line or a body belay - depending on skill level, the drop might be downclimbable, but it wasn't something I wanted to attempt without a handline for backup. Since this was the first wild cave my hiking partner had been in, I suggested turning off all light sources to get a feel for what complete darkness is like...I refrained from taking the opportunity to startle him 😇

After our brief underground interlude, we continued up canyon to Toney Ranch Spring and onward to the cabin. The spring trough was full with some slight overflow...and a number of bees. After checking out the cabin and taking a break for lunch, we headed back to the car, taking a detour through the narrows. The section of narrows features some really neat walls and geology. You'll want to watch your footing, especially where things may be made trecherous by fallen leaves.

Since I hadn't been out to this area of the Superstitions and we still had decent daylight, Jason was kind enough to drive out to Miles Ranch for a look around.

It was a great day out in a new to me area - thanks for the invite, Jason!

*If wild caving is something that interests you, I urge you to join a grotto or ensure you go with someone with caving experience. Caves can be a delicate resource and require some special care for preservation. Your first stop in gaining information should be the NSS (National Speleological Society) followed by your local grotto. This particular cave appears to be overseen by the Central Arizona Grotto.
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spotted one lonely crescent milkvetch growing on the closed forest road.

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Trough is full with slow overflow, pipe has a fast steady drip.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking17.60 Miles 1,392 AEG
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Hiked into Haunted Canyon from the eastern TH. Cold start about 23 but soon the sun made an appearance and warmed it a bit. It's also on old road for the first 1.5 miles passing the Perez cabin which we checked but not much to see. Continued on to actual trail and the main transit through Haunted Canyon. Encountered some pools about 2 miles up canyon and occasionally passed more along the way.

We arrived at camp relatively early near the junction of Tony Cabin and Spring area. We setup camp and gathered day hike gear for a few short hikes. First we hiked back down Haunted Canyon and checked out the cave. Interesting to see and a fun short climb to reach the entrance.

After the cave we hiked over to Tony Cabin and the spring. Spring had great clear water with the trough mostly full. Then checked out the cabin spending some time for a break and quick snack. Kathy stayed at the cabin and read the book on the cabin history while 9L and I ventured up canyon.

We continued up Haunted Canyon to the Kennedy Spring area. We looked around extensively but could not find any sign of the spring. However, after looking more at the map I think it's actually up the side canyon about 1/4 mile. Having seen enough we ventured back to Tony Cabin and the spring. We also brought our filter gear so stopped by the spring to get enough water for the night and next day.

We encountered some wildlife around the spring and camp. Multiple skunks roaming around, deer and a somewhat aggressive fox which we though might have been rabid. Back at camp we settled in for the evening. We had talked to two bow hunters hiking out earlier and they mentioned it was 15 overnight. We thought they were exaggerating but sure enough 9L's thermometer hit 15 by morning so it was a cold start.

Next morning we took our time getting going out of camp and hiked out the 6 or so miles back to the vehicle. Great area to see again and quick overnight relatively close to town!
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 Gilbert, AZ
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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Hiking12.94 Miles 1,025 AEG
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This is another one that’s been on my get-around-to-it list for years. A recent triplog pushed it up my priority list.

Had the trail to ourselves with the exception of one small group we passed on the way back.

Visited the Perez cabin as well as Toney. Nice work by those who have pepped up Toney. Detailed history of the place is in a binder in the cabin.

The cave was fun too. Need to bring a rope to go very far.

On the way back, we detoured off the trail to walk through a narrow section of the canyon. Highly recommend.

I’ll need to come back when the leaves are on the trees.
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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Hiked in from the lower (east) trailhead. Also went to the Perez cabin and explored the cave near Toney Ranch.

Came across information about the homestead at the following website:

https://superstitionwildernesstrails.co ... ories.html
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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This was a hike to Toney Cabin to remove some trees across the trail in the area owned by SALT. I hiked in Friday morning and we removed a few logs and installed a temporary window on the cabin to keep the weather out. On Saturday we installed the other two temporary windows and removed more trees from the trail. It seems trees 9 inches or less in diameter as easy to cut but over 10 inches and they are more difficult. The weather was nice but with the possibility of rain Sunday, I decided to hike out Saturday afternoon. Camping in OK but I rarely sleep well.
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 Gold Canyon, AZ
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A hike to the old Toney Ranch cabin. We went there to see how I was looking after the fixes that were made by members of SALT.
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With the cooling weather I slept in a little and headed out to Haunted Canyon. I started after 7:30 and the temperature was in the low 50's. There was only one other car at the upper trailhead. I thought I would see that person but never did run in to them. The trail is good but the grass is high. The water was flowing from the spring in Haunted Canyon so the creek was running. The poison ivy is doing well but I had long sleeves and pants so I've never had an issue. I stopped at the Perez cabin and the Toney and was cold when I stopped for a snack. I saw two hikers coming in on my way out but that was all. When I got back to the parking area there were 3 Subarus parked in addition to my vehicle. With the clouds and the breeze it was nice the entire hike.
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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Hiking13.23 Miles 1,157 AEG
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Chris was interested in hiking Haunted Canyon, especially since he does a lot of work in that area. Bruce was invited to tag along as well. Chilly start around 0745, but it warmed up fairly quickly.

Plenty of water in the creek. We made some effort to keep our feet dry, but eventually conceded defeat. The hike to the cabin went by quickly. We looked around the cabin, took a break, and ate lunch. Three other hikers arrived as we were finishing up. Chatted for a moment, then got on our way.

Bruce took us over to the cave. A slightly steeper scramble than I was expecting to get up to the entrance, but I didn’t cry too much. The cave was big enough that I didn’t feel too claustrophobic, but was glad we didn’t spend too long in there. I made Chris climb down from the cave entrance first to hopefully catch me if I tumbled down the rock, which was damp from yesterday’s weather. I survived without incident.

Uneventful hike out, but was getting warm by the finish. Saw three other hikers and their dog at about the midway point. Great day, and the RenFest and freeway closure traffic wasn’t too bad with our early start.
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking13.03 Miles 1,135 AEG
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I tagged along on the hike Linda and Chris had planned to ensure Linda wasn't too hard on Chris. It was a chilly 34 degrees to start, with scattered fog.

My feet got wet right from the start with the first creek crossing. The miles passed quickly with our banter and conversation. At the cabin, we admired the recently updated roof that kept the elements out of the structure.

We enjoyed a leisurely lunch and began our return journey. Since Linda and Chris hadn't been to the cave before, I acted as their tour guide. On the way back, we encountered three backpackers and their dog heading in.

It was great to meet Chris. We had fun showering Linda with endless compliments throughout the hike.
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Toneys Cabin - Haunted Canyon, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking9.62 Miles 2,161 AEG
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I received an invitation from Walter Frack to assist him and other members of SALT (https://www.azsalt.org/tony--toney--ranch.html) in transporting 85 lbs of galvanized roof panels down to Toney Cabin, as part of their refurbishing efforts on the aging structure. They took the extra step of removing the galvanizing from one side, allowing the panels to age naturally and match the appearance of the existing panels.

Eight of us initially started the task, but only seven finished. Despite expectations that Wally might have sought younger participants, the diverse team comprised individuals in their late 50s, four in their 60s, two in their 70s, and one aged 81.

The roof panels were packed in a 9-foot-long container constructed by Art, equipped with four handles on each side to accommodate up to eight individuals. We navigated through a narrow, brushy trail and switchbacks.

The morning began with frost on the ground, but the weather warmed up as we ascended 1000 feet in 2 miles to reach the saddle. We rotated handlers to maintain some level of freshness. While descending, we anticipated a faster pace, but the switchbacks and steep sections slowed our progress.

Upon reaching the Bull Basin intersection, the terrain leveled out, providing smooth sailing to the cabin. After delivering the load, we enjoyed snacks and lunch before making the return trip. Wally and I decided to explore downstream and visit the cave. Despite not having been there for a while, it remained fascinating. The ladder leading to a different chamber at the end of the cave was no longer present, and we found a caver's registry. Attempting to sign in proved challenging as none of the pens worked. The last entry was by a JJ on 1/10/2024.

The climb back without the 85 lb package was more comfortable, but the sun made it a bit warm.

The Crew: (sorted by age)
Jack Carlson
Art Christiansen
Steve Bowser
Bruce Coan
Ray Huston
Wally Frack
Andy Dilling
Steve Linton

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The container at the trail was full. Better options would have been from the running water found everywhere.

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Toneys Cabin - Haunted Canyon, AZ 
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I was asked to round up a few volunteers to assist Jack Carlson and others haul some panels into Tony Ranch. Four HAZ hikers had the day open so HAZ was well represented on the trip. The load started out to be 80lbs then we heard 85lbs and I got an email today the said 90lbs+. Apparently it keeps growing. The hiking started out easy then we hiked uphill and then added switchbacks and then the trail narrowed and was choked by scrub oak and catclaw. When hiking side by side no one really hiked in the trail but more often on the sloping sides stepping on and over rocks and logs and through brush. Finally once we got to Bull Basin trail the conditions were better and we cruised on to Toney Ranch. Bruce and I stopped by the cave since we were in the area and headed back. Bruce almost lost his shirt but a catclaw bush held on to it for him so he picked it up on the way out. On the way home I talked the gang into stopping at Porter's in Superior for burgers. From the number of patrons, it seemed like the happening place in Superior. Thanks to Jack, Steve, Art, Steve, Andy, Bruce and Ray for getting this done.
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 Gilbert, AZ
Toneys Cabin - Haunted Canyon, AZ 
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Joined a few others to haul some roofing materials out to Toney Cabin. It sounded easy enough, and was at the start, but I think my arms stretched a bit by the time we reached the cabin.

Awesome day. Great company made it a memorable day. Burgers at Porters in Superior on the way back was the perfect way to wind things down.

Thanks for thinking of me Wally!

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 Mesa, AZ
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
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Hiking12.80 Miles 1,645 AEG
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Jason wanted to get in a hike on Christmas Eve and we decided to head out to Haunted Canyon. We were kinda/sorta hoping for some lingering falls colors, but we missed that by 3-4 weeks. Still lots of color in the canyon, but mostly on the canyon floor.

The road in was in good shape. The hike up to the fence was as expected, but we saw so many critter tracks along the muddy road. Dogs or coyotes, some deer and lots of little cat paws from Bobcats most likely. Bobcat Blvd, Coyote Parkway, Mountain Lion Lane, Bear Blvd?

The hike up and over the hump was steeper than we both remembered. Funny how your mind filters out the bad bits of a hike. It's a pretty easy ascent and descent, either way. The trail was covered with leaves for most of the hike, but it was still mostly easy to follow. The giant cairns at water crossing and an occasion red arrow painted on rocks. I hate that crap. Don't paint arrows in places that are easy to follow, or anywhere, for that matter!!!

There was no running water in the canyon, a few trickles from larger pools. It was muddy and wet in some areas. The sycamore trees still had a few stragglers, but most of them were bare. The signs of recent water running was evident in some places. I have yet to hike in here with running water. Jason told me it's not as "fun" as I would expect if it is running. He's been in here with lots of running water. Oh well, my next trip in here will be to see water and then the leaves changing. Next year, I guess.

We made decent time to the cabin and had a break. We came across a camp with a campfire smoldering before the spring, but nobody was "home". As we approached the cabin, a bow hunter emerged from the brush and said that was his camp. He had be tracking some bucks near the cabin. On the way back, we came across him again at his camp. He said he had been out for the past 4 days. That's crazy!

The cabin is looking a little worse for wear. The walls are leaning more than I remember and the ceiling is disappearing as well. I think this place will need some restoration or shoring up or it will be the "former location" of Toney Ranch Cabin with a pile of logs were the cabin used to be.

We made good time on the way back. Jason heard something "large" rustling in the brush and for while, I thought we might see a bear or a large deer. But, alas, whatever it was, disappeared into the forest.

We made back right at sunset and drove back to civilization. Thanks for the invite, Jason. It was a good day in the eastern Supes for sure!

MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HOLIDAYS to everyone at HAZ!!!
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 05 2023
jrich0085Triplogs 19
Hiking7.60 Miles 2,040 AEG
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Haunted Canyon has been a Halloween-time tradition for a fourth year in a row now. My pattern is to alternate each year between the lower trailhead and the upper trailhead. This meant that 2023 was the year to visit from the steeper, tougher upper trailhead. My last visit here was in 2021.

I can't say much has changed in two years. The drive up is a little sketchy but not unbearable by any means. In past years I've done this in October. I opted to try it a little later this year to enjoy the brilliant yellow fall color of the sycamores that line creekbeds in this ecosystem.

There is a segment of this trail that was full of overgrowth and bushwhacking. Despite getting some maintenance this spring, the bushes are growing back. While not impassable by any means, the bushwhack is annoying. I brought my clippers and did some trimming. From the cow tank down thru 'bramble forest' there were a lot of gnats. The situation improved once in the canyon.

The sign marking the junction with Bull Basin trail has been knocked down. I might have not been paying close attention and ended up on Bull Basin for a short distance. I was wondering why after all the trimming I did on the way down it was even more overgrown :scared:

I saw plenty of friendly deer—some a little too friendly. Are other hikers feeding them? I also saw bear evidence, but thankfully no bears.

The creeks are bone dry this year, although the several spring heads along this hike were dripping. Otherwise I had the parking area, the trail, and the canyon to myself. I never saw another vehicle or hiker on this exceptionally warm fall day.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Substantial
Sycamores are reaching peak
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Lots of golden flowers and purple daisies
 
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 Joined Mar 07 2003
 Apache Junction,
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Backpack avatar Oct 21 2023
whereveriroamTriplogs 66
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Nine of us went in to spend the night near the ranch. We started from the Iron Bridge and were more then happy to see no others on the first day. Although its been awhile since the creek was flowing, we were pleased to see water in a number of spots. The spring near the ranch was flowing at a gallon or two an hour and the catchment was full and clean.

The overgrowth wasn't to bad but I did some minor trimming along most of the creek part of the hike. I mostly concentrated on the catclaw and locust but it'll need more work but should do until next spring. During one of our many breaks, one in the group noticed that we were sitting about 5' away from an Arizona Black Rattlesnake :o It was content being coiled up and getting some sun. We let it be and moved on.

There's a trick in the trail that can lead you astray and get you in trouble. One in the group took a tumble and we got lucky she didn't need a helicopter. Good thing for heavy backpacks, it weighed her down and may have kept her from going off an edge. I put up some orange flagging across the trail and trimmed back the proper route so hopefully no one else will make the wrong turn. The group had split in two by the time we reached this trick but both fell for it. On the hike out we encountered about 10 people. Also it looks like most of the forest road was recently bladed but I'd be hesitant to take a passenger car unless its a rental down and up the last mile.

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gallon or two an hour and the catchment was full and clean
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 Joined Jan 30 2011
 Chandler, AZ
Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 20 2023
JuanJaimeiiiTriplogs 2,400
Hiking12.00 Miles 2,040 AEG
Hiking12.00 Miles   4 Hrs   13 Mns   2.85 mph
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With Halloween being right around the corner and all, I figured I better take a little stroll in the Haunted Canyon. No ghosts or goblins were seen on this trip but I know they’re in there. Had the place to myself, which was no surprise. Not much fall color I saw something interesting up on the side of a cliff, so I had to go up a steep hill and investigate. Ended up being nothing. Interesting. The search continues.
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Haunted Canyon #203Globe, AZ
Globe, AZ
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking13.99 Miles 2,206 AEG
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I thought it was sofa king hazy because of being so close to the Pinto Valley Mine, but afterwards, on the drive home, it was really dusty desert everywhere. Weavers Needle wasn't even visible from US60 and the Supes southwestern massif only came into murky view once within Gold Canyon. This June-like July weather has really just sucked. It didn't seem that windy and the early cloud cover was definitely helpful on this tougher than expected loop. A few more miles than I'd calculated, quite warm and the trails weren't as clear as I'd thought they'd be. Bear scat everywhere throughout the hike, but the only wildlife sightings were bats above the road at the beginning, a small skunk crossed the trail on the western section and a roadrunner darted in front of the truck on the drive out through the mine area. The Tony's Cabin side trip was worthwhile. I'd like to return there, but probably in the spring when the creek would likely be flowing better. Haunted Canyon isn't the best Supes hike, but it isn't the worst either. The overall canyon is very similar to Campaign Creek (sans the granitic rock). As we're leaving, two hotdogging fighter jets blasted by, going south. This is a common occurrence in the eastern Supes, but usually about noon on weekdays. They were early birds today.

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Small murky, algal pool with hundreds of bees and wasps on the circling mud.


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Trough was overflowing.
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Government HillGlobe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 16 2023
pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking11.80 Miles 3,196 AEG
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In regard to the Bull Basin Trail, the same as what Ms. Stardust said previously. Essentially a one-off in its current lousy condition. I regularly thought I was going to step on a viper or come face-to-face with a bear tunneling through the vegetation from about miles three through six (CW loop ascending). Gritty and painful chaparral slogging with not many views. Don't plan on making good time through this section. I had researched FOTG's and some others routes for Government Hill and was strongly drawn to bailing from the Bull Basin Trail on GH's western side and traversing over the top, but stuck it out like a bull because I wanted to complete the whole trail and not have to go back and repeat the torture again. Once reaching the Haunted Canyon Trail, the hiking was more enjoyable and quicker. I ascended/descended the standard Government Hill route, which was surprising good (practically zero bushwhacking). The views were better than expected also. The descent of Paradise was unique and quite pretty with plentiful water sources still. Someone has pruned recently, but there is one massive deadfall that blocks the whole trail on the lower section. One of the best highlights was two small yellow/black birds (orioles?) that were battling a Hau'Pal on the trail in front of me. Another significant observation was all the bear scat and tracks throughout the loop. The cypress groves are also neat and remind me of Stewart Pocket. Yup, Supes hiking in mid June! :?
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