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Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 - 12 members in 29 triplogs have rated this an average 3.1 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 15 2025
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Little Granite Mtn-Upper Pasture, AZ 
Little Granite Mtn-Upper Pasture, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 15 2025
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking8.94 Miles 2,086 AEG
Hiking8.94 Miles   4 Hrs   7 Mns   2.17 mph
2,086 ft AEG
 
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This hike starts from the Little Granite Mountain Trailhead on Iron Springs Road west of Prescott. The first mile is moderately steep uphill and most of the next 1.5 miles are moderately steep downhill, as you climb over the ridge to the north of Iron Springs Road. On a warmer day, you might want to turn right onto Clark Spring Trail #40 and head northwest toward Granite Basin Lake, especially when its been wet enough for the gully from Clark Spring to have water flow. On this February day, it was comfortable to continue on and take Upper Pasture Trail #38 west. There's very little shade on most of this hike, so it is best done just after sunrise or in cool weather. On Little Granite Mountain Trail, there is a view of the cliff face on the south side of Granite Mountain (see photo).
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Oct 05 2024
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 via #261, AZ 
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 via #261, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 05 2024
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking7.98 Miles 1,091 AEG
Hiking7.98 Miles   3 Hrs   41 Mns   2.22 mph
1,091 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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This route starts from the Playa parking lot and follows Granite Mountain Trail #261 to the north end of Little Granite Mountain Trail #37, then continues on Trail #37 for 2.3 miles and returns to the Playa parking lot for a total of 8 miles.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
On October 5, skunkbush sumac was just starting to change and may not have much color in 2024, because September and August were fairly dry. A few trees (unidentified) had a nice yellow tint (see photos).
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
Mostly seedheads, but one each of western evening primrose near the start, purple tansy aster and red penstemon, plus a few that looked like desert pincushion, but they are not supposed to be blooming in October.
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Jun 29 2024
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking8.35 Miles 1,741 AEG
Hiking8.35 Miles   3 Hrs   48 Mns   2.20 mph
1,741 ft AEG
 
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Starting from trailhead on Iron Springs Road, round trip of southern 4.25 miles of Trail #37.
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Aug 28 2022
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 Joined Aug 08 2020
 Phx az
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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ScaredyCatTriplogs 205
Hiking5.84 Miles 2,325 AEG
Hiking5.84 Miles   6 Hrs   6 Mns   1.34 mph
2,325 ft AEG   1 Hour   45 Mns Break
 
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This outing was to summit which involves off trail. The final ascent was very steep with poor footing. We chose to go out of our way as opposed to risk descending along the same path. Placed a registry at the high point.
 
Oct 23 2021
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Mountains Pasture and Rock Springs Loop, AZ 
Mountains Pasture and Rock Springs Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 23 2021
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking9.06 Miles 1,221 AEG
Hiking9.06 Miles   4 Hrs   18 Mns   2.21 mph
1,221 ft AEG      12 Mns Break
 
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Left Metate Trailhead near Granite Basin Lake on Granite Mountain Trail #261. At the intersection with Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 and White Rock Springs Trail #39, where Trail #261 turns north to climb the mountain, I went through the gate and continued straight onto Trail #39 till it ended at Upper Pasture Trail #38 where I turned east to the end of Trail #38 until it ended at Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 The loop was completed by turning north on Little Granite Mountain Trail #37. Returned on Trail #261 to Metate Trailhead. This was the second time I took Trail #38 to Trail #37. The first time I stayed on the original trail along the wash and ended up at the sign at the intersection, then I lost the trail on the way back. This time, I followed a fork to the south and up the side of the wash which had better footing, but has not been used as much. However, it is not obvious when you reach Trail #37 and I ended up going south on #37 and had to turn around and follow #37 north across another wash.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Light
Brilliant yellow Freemont and narrowleaf cottonwoods and other trees; copper and orange skunkbush sumac and burgundy plants. Longtongue muhly grass, deergrass and redtop bentgrass waving in the wind.
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Some flowers still blooming and many now seed heads
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Mar 20 2021
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49 male
 Joined Nov 11 2009
 Prescott, AZ
Granite Mountain - Rock Springs Lollipop, AZ 
Granite Mountain - Rock Springs Lollipop, AZ
 
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bakeragTriplogs 47
Run/Jog7.70 Miles 889 AEG
Run/Jog7.70 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   3.42 mph
889 ft AEG2 LBS Pack
 
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Was looking for a 7 mile trail run today and measured this out, poorly as usual, but I knew that going in. Could not have asked for a nicer day, steady breeze, partly cloudy, 65 degrees. The trail was pretty empty, I only saw a few people on #261, which is usually pretty busy. I don't think I saw anyone on the loop portion. Trail #39 is very overgrown, but clearly gets some use, there is no trouble keeping the trail, but keeping blood off you legs will be hard (unless you wear those leg cover things, I think they call them pants). #39 really isn't much fun, most of it is really narrow single track, fairly steep decline the way I went. #37 and #38 are good fun though. Probably going the other direction would have been more interesting. The views are really amazing. I think next time I go through the gate at blair pass, I'll take the long way on #37 to go around little granite mountain, maybe find my way to the summit. I know there is at least one track on HAZ that gets you there.
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Nov 09 2019
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Little Granite Mountain LoopPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
Hiking7.50 Miles 1,371 AEG
Hiking7.50 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.56 mph
1,371 ft AEG      54 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
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We always end up doing Granite Mountain, but today, we decided on Little Granite Mountain Loop. 27 degrees at 7am at the trailhead. Parking lot was 95% full, what's up with that. None of those cars would still be there upon our return. Did the loop clockwise, thinking we'd get in the sun sooner, which ended up the wrong way to find the sun. Lots of climbing early on helped to warm us up. Lots of purple poop on the trail, and trees, and leaves on the ground. Cool section on the backside with big pieces of quartz laying all over the trail. Fun times wandering through the dells before connecting up with Granite Mountain trail. Fantastic lunch at Blue Hills Cafe afterwards!
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Aug 05 2019
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68 male
 Joined Mar 09 2012
 Gilbert, AZ
Little Granite Mountain LoopPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Aug 05 2019
rayhustonTriplogs 938
Hiking7.27 Miles 1,308 AEG
Hiking7.27 Miles   3 Hrs   21 Mns   2.41 mph
1,308 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
 
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Splendid hike. I chose to do this in a CCW direction. It was a tad warm at the SW corner of the loop, a 500 foot ascent to a saddle before dropping down and returning to the trailhead. That ascent required a break on an otherwise easy and enjoyable hike. The trails are in excellent condition.

Since I can't seem to do the big hikes anymore, I'm staying in Prescott for two more days so I can get a couple more "little" hikes in. I also wanted some monsoon action; I have not been disappointed. We had a deluge of rain with a nice show of lightning.

Fun day.
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Jun 28 2019
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63 male
 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Upper Pasture Trail #38Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 28 2019
kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking7.28 Miles 969 AEG
Hiking7.28 Miles   3 Hrs   35 Mns   2.03 mph
969 ft AEG
 
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I have not been to the Hotshots Juniper before, and was not sure where it was. For quite some time, it has been tradition in Prescott not give exact directions to the juniper, I guess in attempt to maintain its serenity. But my hiking / mine exploring buddy @Prescottstyle , says that the juniper’s location is no longer a secret. There’s even several routes here on Haz!

FR 38 was much bumpier than I expected. I was glad my wife stayed in Phoenix, because otherwise she would have had to drop Paul & I off at the powerlines on Contreras Road, and it just got too darn hot later in the day to countenance hiking an extra 1.6 miles round trip between Contreras Road and Division Well.

Because visiting the Granite Mountain Hotshots juniper was only my second real hike of June, I needed the miles to make my 50 for the month. (As I have for 42 straight months since December, 2015.) So, Paul and I hiked a counter-clockwise loop of Upper Pasture Trail #38, Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 and White Rock Spring Trail #39 to the juniper, rather than the 1.6 mile (one way) direct route.

Upper Pasture Trail #38 remains old jeep trail for a mile to the intersection with White Rock Spring Trail #39. The intersection has a number of old trail signs, plus at least two “19” arrows. Follow the “19” arrows left, on Trail #39, to head straight to the juniper. Prescottstyle and I turned right to get our miles in first. 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️

The burn damage is much more obvious along Trail #37, with many ghostly junipers. Grasses and shrubbery, however, are going gangbusters. Thankfully no foxtail, like what fuelled the ongoing Woodbury Fire, which started a week after I hiked from Woodbury Trailhead into Fraser Canyon and Randolph Canyon. Still, lots of fresh fuel. 🤔

From Blair Pass, Prescottstyle and I turned west on White Rock Spring Trail #39. The barb wire fence to the north of the trail marks the edge of the Granite Mountain Wilderness. Trail #39 is much rockier than either Trail #37 or Trail #38, but not too bad. I thought the Granite Mountain Hotshots juniper was on the opposite side of the canyon. But like I said earlier, I wasn’t sure where, so Paul and I took our time, as I scanned for large, stand alone alligator junipers.

¾ of a mile west of Blair Pass, White Rock Spring Trail #39 passed through a small patch of unburnt trees, which provided welcome relief from the sun. (But not the ants which swarmed us when we stopped for a break!) 🐜

From the Trail #41 sign, it is ⅓ of a mile through another surviving stand of shady trees to the turn off to the Granite Mountain Hotshots juniper. The turn off is marked by another “19” arrow. The juniper is 100 yds. down the trail.

There is a brass plaque, set in stone, in front of the juniper. The plaque is dedicated to all 20 Granite Mountain Hotshots: Andrew Ashcraft, Robert Caldwell, Travis Carter, Dustin Deford, Christopher MacKenzie, Eric Marsh, Grant McKee, Sean Misner, Scott Norris, Wade Parker, John Percin, Anthony Rose, Jesse Steed, Joe Thurston, Travis Turbyfill, William Warneke, Clayton Whitted, Kevin Woyjeck, Garret Zuppiger and Brendan McDonough — who barely survived being burned over for the second time in a week (Re: https://www.amazon.com/Granite-Mountain ... 031630817X by McDonough & Talty). 🙏🏻

There are many mementos on & about the juniper: Money, ammo, tins of chewing tobacco, American flags, painted rocks, t-shirts, crosses, challenge coins, bells, chimes, wristbands, sweat rags, patches, hats, and even a Navy SEAL trident. (Respect from one warrior to 20 other warriors.) The number “19” was everywhere, including a half dozen more impromptu white granite rock sculptures. I felt bad I did not have something in my pack worth donating.

After spending an hour documenting all the mementos, Paul and I took an ant-free break, before heading 1.6 miles downhill, back to the trailhead at Division Well.

Hotshot Juniper Video: https://vimeo.com/488513158
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Verbena were everywhere, in all the shades between white & purple. The penstemon were the reddest I have ever seen. Century plants also represented. Scattering of other species.
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Jun 02 2019
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58 female
 Joined Apr 15 2016
 Gilbert, AZ
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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jamminazTriplogs 37
Hiking9.71 Miles 1,930 AEG
Hiking9.71 Miles   4 Hrs   34 Mns   2.21 mph
1,930 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
 
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Little Granite Mountain/Upper Pasture/White Rock Springs Trail to Old Juniper Tree in Prescott today. 10 miles, 1900aeg
While there is a shorter way to get to the tree, we chose this route to get a good mix of the area. Saw just a handful of people on the Little Granite Mountain trail; no one on the other two trails and no one else at the tree. Note: there are tons of cairns leading to no where on the trail when you approach the Old Tree. (We know because we followed a few). Trust me: the turn off from the main trail is very obvious!
On June 18, 2013 the Doce Fire was threatening the town of Prescott and the Granite Mountain Wilderness. The Granite Mountain Hotshots were tasked with protecting the Old Juniper or Grandfather Juniper tree - a giant alligator juniper tree believed to be thousands of years old. After the fire passed, this giant stood amongst the scorched landscape. A week after they saved the tree, all but one of the crew was killed in the Yarnell Hill Fire.
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Aug 05 2017
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89 male
 Joined Mar 28 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Little Granite Mountain LoopPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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Tough_BootsTriplogs 755
Hiking7.00 Miles 1,193 AEG
Hiking7.00 Miles
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Quick afternoon hike after getting lunch in Prescott. It got a little warmer than expected.
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Apr 16 2017
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89 male
 Joined Mar 28 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Little Granite Mountain LoopPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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Tough_BootsTriplogs 755
Hiking7.30 Miles 1,370 AEG
Hiking7.30 Miles
1,370 ft AEG
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I took a friend on a nice, leisurely hike today. The temps were pleasant and the views nice. We found just enough water for Lily to cool her paws and get a cold drink whenever the clouds would disappear and let the sun out. We stopped for smoothies at Rebek's on the way home. It was a diamond day.
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Feb 20 2016
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 Joined Oct 26 2011
 Tempe, AZ
Granite Mountain Peak 7626Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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clairebearTriplogs 163
Hiking13.30 Miles 3,117 AEG
Hiking13.30 Miles
3,117 ft AEG
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I'm glad I had the chance to hike and get this mountain. The lower trails were a breeze and we easily made good time which came to a screeching halt as we entered the higher trails and the summit came into view. Awesome views at the top, but also lots of lady bugs hanging out which is fine, however I was grossed out because I didn't want to crush any of them and at some spots it was difficult. The bushwhacking to the summit was tougher than I anticipated but we still made really good time and were back at the car in the early afternoon. The trails were also fairly empty which was a surprise.
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Feb 20 2016
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 Joined Mar 12 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Granite Mountain Peak 7626Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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John9LTriplogs 1,647
Hiking13.47 Miles 3,190 AEG
Hiking13.47 Miles   6 Hrs   42 Mns   2.40 mph
3,190 ft AEG   1 Hour   5 Mns Break
 
We headed back out to Granite Mountain in Prescott. Kyle and I hiked to the peak a few years ago and decided to return. This time we started with the Little Granite Mountain Loop. We made quick time as we traversed around this side peak. We took a break before we started the hike up the Granite Mountain Trail. We made steady progress as we hiked up the trail. Once up top we opted to head directly for the peak skipping the viewpoint. The going was relatively easy for the first half mile. There were some sporadic cairns that helped but you can’t rely on them and I referred to Route Scout to keep us on track. The climb to the summit went well as we fought our way up. The entire off trail portion of this hike is burned out. I had lots of ash on my hands and clothes.

We topped out and signed the register and took our lunch. The summit is covered in Ladybugs. You had to be careful where you stepped because there were clusters of hundreds of them. After our break we made our return which went really well. We descended from the peak and Lily, Kyle’s dog, did great although I don’t recommend taking dogs to the summit. Once back on trail we flew down and were back to the car around mid-afternoon. It was a nice day in Prescott.
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Feb 20 2016
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 Phoenix, AZ
Granite Mountain Peak 7626Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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Tough_BootsTriplogs 755
Hiking13.30 Miles 3,117 AEG
Hiking13.30 Miles
3,117 ft AEG
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Good hike but the summit was way tougher than I remembered. It could have been the "alternate" route we took up :D We were all pretty ready to be down from there quickly. I couldn't believe the summit was already swarming with ladybugs-- seems early. Lily did really well-- though I wouldn't recommend taking dogs up to the true summit. She loves that kind of climbing but had to find a couple work-arounds on the way down (she never needed to be picked up lowered). Even though she's done more mileage and almost double that aeg in a day-- I would consider this the most challenging hike she's done. It was my first time doing the Little Granite Mtn Loop and that was really enjoyable :D
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May 03 2015
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47 male
 Joined Jul 01 2011
 Wexford, PA
Little Granite Mountain LoopPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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UberdroogTriplogs 179
Hiking7.62 Miles 1,475 AEG
Hiking7.62 Miles   3 Hrs   40 Mns   2.60 mph
1,475 ft AEG      44 Mns Break25 LBS Pack
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A great Sunday hike with some amazing views, wildlife and wildflowers. The weather and rain was just right. I wish I would have packed my fishing pole I might have stayed a little longer. I see on satellite there is large ruin at the top of Little Granite Mnt, we speculated the whole way on the route to the top. Probably make it out here again to see what other adventures this wilderness holds.
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There was great coverage after you left the 261 onto the 37.
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Feb 06 2015
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 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Tin Trough Springs Trail #308Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking26.00 Miles 3,500 AEG
Hiking26.00 Miles   11 Hrs   30 Mns   2.26 mph
3,500 ft AEG
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Big counter-clockwise loop all the way around Granite Mountain Wilderness starting/ending at the Williamson Valley trailhead, with a side trip up Granite Mountain. Nice to have flowing water in many of the drainages.
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Apr 28 2013
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 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Little Granite Mountain LoopPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking6.70 Miles 1,370 AEG
Hiking6.70 Miles   4 Hrs   20 Mns   1.83 mph
1,370 ft AEG      40 Mns Break
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We did the loop clockwise, great views from the LGM trail. Not many people out today which was a surprise. Saw a couple a squirrels, a garter snake and loads of lizards.
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Apr 04 2013
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 Joined Apr 12 2004
 Tucson, AZ
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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PrestonSandsTriplogs 2,097
Hiking1.22 Miles 388 AEG
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388 ft AEG
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Short hike at dusk.
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Feb 14 2013
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48 male
 Joined Apr 12 2004
 Tucson, AZ
Little Granite Mountain Trail #37Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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PrestonSandsTriplogs 2,097
Hiking3.00 Miles 440 AEG
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Lunch break hike at sunset. Plenty of mud and snow.
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