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Pontatoc Trail #410 - 22 members in 99 triplogs have rated this an average 3.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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 Tucson, AZ
Garnet Trail #411Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking5.03 Miles 1,570 AEG
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I met Preston in the early AM and decided to hike in this area but didn't have a plan exactly which trail to take. It's been several years since I hiked these trails. We decided to look for the 'new' trail. When we saw the first sign along the trail it was a bit confusing. I saw Garnet and assumed that was the new trail. We later found out it was simply a rename. Personally, I liked Pontatoc ridge better since it was more descriptive of where it went. We were both a bit confused as to whether the Garnet trail was new or not, but after hiking it we soon realized it was exactly the same as the old Pontatoc ridge trail.

Pontatoc canyon trail was apparently renamed to simply Pontatoc trail. Maybe this was renamed because there were a new project to extend this trail to connect with the Finger rock trail and a good portion of the trail was not in Pontatoc canyon. Either way, it seems that the rename was not necessary. Near the upper section of the Garnet trail, we could see a branch of the Pontatoc trail (formerly Pontatoc Canyon trail) down below which seemed to head over toward the Finger rock trail. The map at the trailhead has not yet been updated so many this trail is still under construction?

We hiked to the end of the trail, which still had the old sign 'End of Pontatoc Ridge trail'. This probably will cause some confusion because it's supposed to now be the Garnet trail.

As for the new extension trail, I would like to go back sometime (not in summer) to hike it.

It started getting brutally hot after about 9 am. On the way down, we saw a California King snake, non-venomous, that didn't seem to care that we were there.

We also saw a maintenance crew out there spraying probably to minimize an invasive species. They need to be given credit for being out there in the intense summit heat. But, they were getting paid to be there, we were not ;-).

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Distance (round trip): 5.03 miles
AEG: 1570 feet
Strava moving time: 2 hrs 23 mins
Strava elapsed time: 3 hrs 20 mins
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 Tucson, AZ
FingerToc, AZ 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking7.00 Miles 2,622 AEG
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Seemed like a good day to get punched in the teeth by finger rock lol
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Mount Kimball via Finger RockTucson, AZ
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Joe, Linda, and I met at 5AM and headed south to meet Matt at Finger Rock Trailhead at 6:30AM. Quite a few cars in the lot as we started up toward Kimball. It had been 6+ years since I'd hiked in this part of the Catalinas, and it was nice to be back--I'd forgotten a lot of the details but remembered that it was steep. Sure enough, it was still steep.

The trail was fairly busy on the way up, but the crowds thinned out after ~ two miles. We took a few breaks along the way, and Matt shared the finer points of smoked pork and put the rest of our meager snacks to shame with his enviable bag of ribs :). He hung back at the saddle near Linda Vista while the three of us continued on to Kimball. It started to sprinkle as we closed in on the peak, we thought for a few minutes that we might end up caught in a downpour, but Route Scout Radar indicated (correctly) that it might not be so bad after all.

I was surprised again at how little I remembered about the upper portions of the trail, but I remembered turning around short of the actual peak with my friend in 2018. Looking back later at notes from that hike, she wasn't feeling well that day, so I'll chalk it up to courtesy, not ignorance, for not reaching the actual peak that day :). When we got up there today, the views were much better than the turnaround spot last time...Lemmon, Picacho, Cathedral Rock, Ventana, and more. Someone had left a register in a Ziploc bag in the summit cairn about a week before. The bag already had holes, so that'll last about 20 minutes up there.

Areas to the N/NE appeared to be getting hit hard with rain, but we ate lunch at the summit with a few more raindrops and even a couple of stray snowflakes. Before Joe froze, we headed back down through more sprinkles and regrouped with Matt near Linda's Vista to hike down the new Pontotoc Trail. There wasn't much vegetation along the upper portions of Pontotoc, and the constant switchbacks were a bit gratuitous at times (Matt said they add 1.2 miles to the old trail), but the gentler grade and less rocky tread made the descent very pleasant, and the views and clouds were nice. Farther down, we hiked past a lot of healthy ocotillo and prickly pear blooms, then closed out the loop as another round of dark clouds and some thunder rolled through.

I enjoyed being back here and hope to get down to Tucson more often. Fun conversations with the group, and it was great to meet @Mountain_Rat, hike with Joe and Linda again, see some new trails, and finally reach the real Kimball. We drove through a few brief downpours on the way home but never got more than those limited sprinkles on the hike, so it worked out nicely.
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Mount Kimball via Finger RockTucson, AZ
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Hiking9.67 Miles 4,152 AEG
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Earlier in the week, Linda sent an invite to hike a new variation of Finger Rock to Kimball, and I can never remember that word that means the opposite of yes, so I just said yes.

Anyway, we met up at the TH at 0630 - Linda, Joe, John & myself, and we set out up the crispy canyon. It was nice to finally meet Joe after all these years, and a bonus to meet John - who puts out some mighty fine trip reports and photo sets. It was much like the first time I hiked with @JuanJaimeiii (same trail, in fact), We introduced ourselves at the parking lot, and the next time I saw him was 3 miles up the canyon. Linda took a milder pace for those first few miles, so we chatted pretty much to Linda Vista Saddle. From there, I started dragging, then getting dizzy, then I couldn't do basic mental math, then started getting clumsy, so I opted to turn back and kick it at Linda Vista while the others finished up. Linda had given me a handfull of electrolyte chews (SaltStick I think), which totally saved my bacon. Six of those, some wonderfully smoked ribs, and a long nap In the shade made me feel like eleven dollars.

It was 1201 when the crew finally showed up (a minute late, I might add), and we meandered down the new and improved Pontatoc Trail. Joe and I have a similar downhill speed, so we got to chat for awhile along this stretch, with Linda and John in the lead. If we'd have had another hour or so to talk, we would likely have had the world's problems all solved, yet the hike came to an end all to soon.

Thanks Linda for the invitation and the life giving electros. It was great seeing you again. Great meeting Joe and John. Let's do this again sometime.

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Mount Kimball via Finger RockTucson, AZ
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We headed up the stern mountain. Hadn't been on this hike since early 2017. Good memories on this one so I was elated for the opportunity.

Piestewa has rock-solid steps and low descending slip potential. Most steps are medium-reach, with a few extra-large steps. Echo has larger, odd-foot placement steps and cattywampus slip potential galore. #42 is burn baby burn rock-solid steps on a bevy of placement angles and medium descending slip potential.

Didn't take long for me to recall how much I enjoy ascending, albeit slower now. Yet I was increasingly antsy about holding up the group on the return.

Two hikers, 30 years younger, passed at a clip I'm not sure I've ever been passed. I used to have an "oh, we'll fix that" attitude. Borderline beat to a pulp, best to accept.

Linda mentioned that Matt's mind would drift to his, yes, plural, smokers at home in the final miles. That was the old Matt. Brisket entered the conversation within hours, and ribs were consumed soon after(Snack break).

Matt elected to feast at LV Saddle while the balance hit Kimball. Chilly pockets and waves of sprinkles onward to Kimball. 10s said he'd been up, but we introduced him to reality. A three-flake blizzard was surprising. Then, 3 minutes after it snowed, the sun broke out for the first time. Matt mentioned squirrels or chipmunks on the peak. We didn't see any, and I forgot if we were supposed to bring a few back for him to barbecue. Just some noisy birds. Linda named all the distant peaks. I got Lemmon correct.

I slowed down the group descending. We just caught Matt before he'd waited long enough. Which is cool because I barely conversed with the thirteen-year HAZ'r on the ascent.

It was undoubtedly mentioned days ago, but news to me that we would be descending Pontatoc. The upper leg has been reworked by the Hoka foundation. Lofty zigzagging tricycle grade trails usually blow but holy wow what a blessing with terrific Tucson views.

Sometimes you don't know people until you hike with them. Matt has the zest of his avatar, loaded with character, but he turns 85 next year. It was refreshing to hear terms like javelina house instead of cumulus and nimbus.

Good to get back to Tucson for a change, hear the chronicle lifestyle of Idaho or Bust, meet the rat, and hike with the relevant wordy flip side of LP. Worthy hike on two hours' sleep.
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The weather looked delightful for today, so I suggested a Tucson area hike to Matt. He was in, so I invited Joe and John as well. I hadn’t seen Joe or Matt since last year, time flies, so it was good to see them again.

Got started up Finger Rock trail at 0630. Nice temps and a light breeze. That trail is not my favorite, but going up is okay. Plenty of shade in the morning makes it tolerable. We took our time on the ascent, with plenty of chatter amongst the group. The breeze increased as we climbed, but was never too bad. Matt opted to hang out at Linda Vista Saddle while the rest of us continued to head uphill. He packed enough ribs for a large meal while he waited.

Higher up, the trail turns to some steep, loose, decomposed granite, which is terrible footing. We also got some light sprinkles. I commented that I hoped it was snowing at the summit. Joe contemplated deleting my haz profile. That part may or may not be true, but he certainly gave me a look.

Cloudy and breezy at the summit. And it even snowed for about 30 seconds. I was ecstatic. Others were not. We took a nice snack break, then headed back downhill. Saw two young kids, maybe 6-8 years old, just below the summit—impressive.

Once back at the saddle, we caught up with Matt and headed down Pontatoc Ridge trail. The new trail cut up high is impressively smooth and we cruised down at top speed. Lower down, the trail got rockier, but was still much smoother than Finger Rock. Heard some rumbles of thunder as we were finishing up.

Great hike, and great company for the day. Glad to get this one done again.
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Pontatoc Trail #410Tucson, AZ
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This was actually another workout hike, looping the Pontatoc with Finger Rock, but I've listed it relative to the Garnett Trail #411 - formerly the "Pontatoc Ridge Trail", and the Pontatoc Trail #410 - formerly the "Pontatoc Canyon Trail", so as to clarify a few things.

First off, quite a few people (already on trail) seem to think that the new section of trail, between the old Pontatoc Canyon and the Finger Rock Trail, is the Garnet Trail. Seems these people do zero research before wandering out into the desert. Garnet is simply the new name of the Pontatoc Ridge trail, with no alteration to the trail itself. Just wanted to clear that one up.

Second, and more importantly, the new and improved Pontatoc Trail has been significantly extended - in fact more than doubling it's prior length, connecting it's northern termination with the Finger Rock, near Linda Vista Saddle. The stats for the Pontatoc Trail are now 4.14 mi. & 2,564 ft. per my most recent track. I'll post a Pontatoc Trail track related to this trip, should anyone care to ogle it for future use.
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Went up Pontatoc this time and down Finger. Both great but prop prefer the other way. Great hike
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FingerToc, AZ 
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Up Finger and down the new pontatoc which is just fabulous. Love this new route.
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Saw that the official opening of the Pontatoc-Finger Rock connector had arrived, so I decided to go down and check it out. For some reason I did it in the CCW direction - in retrospect, going up Finger Rock first is much better. CCW this loop is called Pontarock, and if you do it the other way it's Fingertoc.

There's really only one steep stretch on the Pontatoc side; once you hit the new connector it's nice, gently graded switchbacks the rest of the way to the saddle connecting to Finger Rock trail (there already was a short spur trail to this saddle from the Finger Rock side). Most of the climb out of Pontatoc Canyon is in grassy terrain with big views.

Apparently news about the new trail spread well, because there were a good amount of hikers checking it out.

Once onto Finger Rock, I realized I should've gone the other direction - I was hoping to make better time on the downhill, but it's really hard to run down that trail.
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They did the ribbon cutting on this trail a few days ago. There is now a connection between Finger Rock and Pontatoc Canyon, two miles of freshly cut single track that is destined to be a local classic. I started up Finger Rock about 40 minutes before sunrise, so the first 10-15 minutes were slow going until I could see where I was going. Plus I always forget how cold this canyon is first thing in the morning. Took me awhile to warm up.

Kept going up Finger Rock and the new trail starts about 100 yards or so from Linda Vista Saddle. It's well signed and you can't miss it. Then the fun begins, fresh cut trail that was simply a blast to hike down. Whoever built the trail did a fantastic job. In roughly two miles you intersect with the preexisting Pontatoc Canyon trail and simply follow that back to the parking lot.

The Forest Service also renamed the Pontatoc Ridge Trail to the Garnet Trail. New signage makes it clear where it is.
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 Tucson
Pontatoc Trail #410Tucson, AZ
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Hiking6.85 Miles 2,400 AEG
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I had a somewhat ominous beginning and end to my hike:

At the very beginning, just as I dropped off the split between Finger Rock and Pontatoc trails, I heard, and then saw, a terrible melee between some javelina and a domestic dog. The sounds were bone-chilling. And when the owners finally separated their dog, the two javelina that took off were enormous. The dog seemed pretty badly injured. I hope it made it. All to say, for the sake of your dogs and the wildlife, please keep them on a leash. It was very sad.

The hike ended with me getting stopped about 1/2 a mile from the TH by Search and Rescue. They were loading someone onto a litter and raising them into a helicopter evac. There were, no joke, over 50 responders--fire department, EMT's, S+R... and I don't know who else. It seemed like a little overkill. But whatever it takes. I hope that human was also ok.

The hike... That was beautiful. It was a little warm, and the elevation change was somewhat taxing, but once you get far enough back, it starts to feel somewhat wild (minus the constant views of Tucson at your back). A beautiful racer or whipsnake did it's usual thing and flew across my path--I nearly crapped my pants, but instead let out a manly yelp that reverberated back and forth through the canyon.

There is a little bit of water in there and it's easy to find at all the crossings that go through the canyon bottom. It's not crystal clear, but not horrible either.

My GPS had the hike topping out at 6.85 miles. But I went all the way to the terminus sign... and then continued up into the backcountry for at least another 1/4 to 1/2 mile. So, not sure about the 7.6 that this is listed as. Same for elevation change: My GPS put it at around 2400. I don't necessarily trust my GPS.
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Sunset hike up the canyon to the switchbacks above the rock terrace.
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Hiking3.50 Miles 1,100 AEG
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Needed to stretch my legs and decided to check out the canyon trail. Have a big weekend planned for next week, so went out long enough to break a little sweat and double check my gear choices. Will need to come back out here again to get to the end of the trail.

The trail is very overgrown and I got off course at least a dozen times for a few strides because the path is hidden under knee high weeds and grass.

Temps in the morning are just about perfect and it was in the upper 50's when I started. Hiking season is officially here in Tucson and I can now hit a bunch of places I've been avoiding all summer.
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