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Jacob's Trail #58 - 46 members in 319 triplogs have rated this an average 2.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 08 2025
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
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Wally and I got out for a leg stretcher on the front of the Supes. Started a little before sunrise to beat the heat, sort of! 🥵😁 It was good to get out! Thanks for the hike Wally! Like HAZ, you rock!
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Denny got away, so we went for a hike. :lol: I suggested the out trails out east. We hiked around until we had 5 miles.
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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Got a later start after moving Dmitri's stuff out of the dorms and back home for the summer. Drove over to the beginning of First Water Road and took the trail there up to where it intersects with another trail that takes you to the Massacre Grounds, then hiked down Jacob's Crosscut Trail and hiked that a mile past Siphon Draw and headed back.

On the way back I meandered through the lower trails in LDSP to add a bit of mileage and check that out again. The Mountain Bike Trail is cut off presently by cyclone fencing for some project. Looks like maybe a water line from what I saw. I had to walk thru the park and bushwhack my way back to the trail and then ended up on the Treasure loop trail back to Jacob's Crosscut and back to the car.

Getting warm now, but not too bad yet. Busy traffic in the park, other than that not many people. No wildlife to speak of.
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Monument Canyon to the Nub, AZ 
Monument Canyon to the Nub, AZ
 
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About 1000 feet below the summit of 5024 sits a prominent, south-facing outcropping that I've heard called the "Nub," at the head of Monument Canyon.

I started out the day with the more modest objectives of scrambling up Monument Canyon to check out the mine shaft and the airplane wreckage. The mine is pretty shallow/short, but worth a quick side jaunt. When I got to the turn up spot for continuing the up-and-over plane wreckage hunt, the canyon drainage looked clear and the Nub began calling my name. I answered.

Unfortunately, the clear drainage section (which would be fun to see when some good water is draining through the cascades) peters out and becomes choked again with various poky desert growth, so I popped out on a flank and followed it very steeply up intermittent talus slopes to the base of the Nub, on some semi-defined bighorn trails.

At the Nub, I did a little scrambling and made it most of the way to the top, but the final pitch would require more exposure than I was willing to risk whiled soloing and without ropes. Great views from that area, including the ability to look far down below and see the glint of the wreckage at the impact site and apex of the two drainages it straddles. Evidence that the bighorns enjoy this view relatively regularly.

Hitting the Nub also brings into view the neighboring Canyon West of Hog with the Ridgeline and 5057 on display.

Just north of the nub are a couple of striking spires (the "monuments" of Monument Canyon?), including a strong contender for the best hoo hoo poker hoodoo in the supes :whistle: Truly unmistakable.

Anyhoo, after enjoying the views and a break for some lunch, the real work of descending began. Honestly, if there was a better option for just continuing up and descending on a reasonably near legitimate trail, I definitely would have done it.

I made good use of my poles in sections, combined with some downclimb scrambling and butt-scooting some loose talus sections here and there.

Back in the drainage, I made the turn up on the wreckage path up to the impact site. It is truly amazing how spread out this wreckage is over the divide and the two drainages on either side. FWIW, I marked most of the places where wreckage is located.

Once back to the remains of the miner's cabin (aka the fireplace), I was happy to reconnect with an actual trail. Though I think that trail from the Broadway trailhead is one of the rockiest in the
Supes. The beautiful saguaro forest in this area though, along with the nice, broadside view of the ridgeline makes up for it.

Lots of bushwhacking on this route, and the bushes definitely whack back--so don't wear your favorite hiking clothes.
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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Second crosscut trail in 2 days. Started from the Broadway TH in the dark and first headed up Monument Canyon since I had never been there before. I only went as far as the trails go, which wasn’t far. I wasn’t in the mood to hike in the wash and deal with the overgrowth and rocky terrain, so I headed back to Jacob’s Trail and hiked north. Got to the canyon south of Siphon Draw and turned around.

On my way back I ran into a guy from India who had started from the Broadway TH and wanted to know how far it was to the trail to the Flatiron. I told him he had at least another mile to that junction and then had the whole ascent after that. He mentioned that he wanted to be done by noon and since it was past 9:30am I told him that likely wasn’t going to happen from Broadway TH. We talked for a bit and he had several questions about where to hike and that he’s only been here 2 years. I directed him to HikeArizona.com and gave advice to his more immediate questions. He ended up hiking back to the TH with me and we talked about the trails around Phoenix and what might good hikes for kids, as he has 2 younger ones. Seemed like a nice guy, I recommended that he post hikes and use the website as a resource as necessary.

Weather was chilly in the dark and then got warm quickly once the sun hit. Most trail traffic was between the TH and the junction to Broadway Cave, which looked like the popular spot that day.
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May 19 2024
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Headed out towards First Water Road to hike some of the Jacob's Crosscut Trail. on the way out I spotted Wally on his way back early at 5:30am :-k . Turns out he was bailing on some plans with unforeseen circumstances.

From the TH I hiked 3 miles out and turned around, then hiked up Siphon Draw for just over a mile. On the way back down Siphon Draw I took the Palmer Mine Trail over to Prospector's View, then back down to the Crosscut and back to the TH. Hadn't been up or down Siphon Draw in over a decade, so it was nice to see the views getting further up the canyon after so long. It was also nice to chase the shade for a bit to keep hiking in cooler temps as everything was getting warmer everywhere else around me.

Parking lot was nearly empty once I got back, in great contrast to times I've parked there recently in the winter months. It's not really that hot yet, so I was bit surprised, but not disappointed.
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Superstition Peak 5024 - Siphon DrawPhoenix, AZ
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Brian drove and I joined him for a 5024/Flatiron hike. Ended up being perfect conditions. Not too crowded, perfect temperatures, light breezes, and sunny.

Lots of flowing water in the siphon draw area. Flowers here are winding down for the season in most places. The Chuparosa in some of the washes on the last bit of #58 seemed to be an exception.

Ended up being a gorgeous day in the western Superstitions and from what I could see, the valley as well. Excellent air quality, overall. The Catalinas and Pinalenos were popping with a fresh coat of late snow, and even the Ritas were visible, although not as easy to see. The Bradshaws and Estrellas were also looking relatively crisp. Pine Mountain on the Verde Rim was clear, as were the Mazatzals with the suicide ridge looking easy from 5024. 5057 and the ridgeline were enjoyed from 5024, which in my opinion is the best way to enjoy them as the views are best from the west.
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Flowers seem to be winding down here for the season in most places. The Chuparosa in some of the washes on the last bit of #58 seemed to be an exception.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Siphon Draw Waterfall Light flow Light flow
Flowing, no real idea about rate, so I went with low. Could be heavy, actually.
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Flatiron via Spirit Canyon, AZ 
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Hit up an old favorite via a new route.

Originally, the plan was just to head up Spirit Canyon (never been before) to check out some petroglyphs.

But then I ventured up further to the cool arch, which looks like it’s on its last legs. Then I scrambled up further, and before I knew it, I decided I’d rather keep climbing up to Flatiron and descend Siphon Draw than try to go back down what I had climbed up so far. 😄

I started from the Broadway TH. That section up to the junction with Jacob’s Crosscut has got to be one of the most miserable pieces of flat trail around for the feet—totally covered in tennis to softball sized rocks that give your feet and ankles no rest whatsoever. Thankfully, the views help compensate—including one of the best saguaro forest stands close to the Valley.

The unmarked turn up to Spirit was indistinct but visible if you’re looking for it.

From that point, there is no trail, but if your route finding skills are tuned, a path of least resistance is not too difficult to follow, with minimal bushwhacking.

I dropped a pin at the falls. No running water, but still some pools from the recent rain. I’d like to come back when the water is running.

The falls are bypassed on the left, but soon the route crosses back to the right and after climbing up some slick rock cascades gets more brushy and choose-your-own adventury, drawing you up to the cool, and unexpected arch—which was the highlight of the hike for me.

After that, it’s pretty much a full-on scramble. Some exposure, but nothing crazy. As noted above though, I realized that climbing up was much easier than climbing back down would be.

At that point, I contemplated continuing up to the base of the the Flatiron, from which point I was familiar with the rest of the route.

I decided to go for it, and was glad I did. Shortly before reaching the base of the Flatiron, I decided to take advantage of some slick rock to traverse left and closer to the point of the Flatiron (thus avoiding some more brushy traversing). Near the base, i began to hear the chattering of hikers far above.

Once I reached the crossover that allowed viewing down siphon draw, I knew I was home free. There was still some scrambling to be done, but it was familiar.

The flatiron was as busy as I’ve seen it. But I went up to the peak and was pleased to see that the masses generally don’t feel like expending the marginal additional energy. Only two other people were there.

The descent was the expected conga line, but way easier that going back down spirit canyon.

Jacob’s crosscut was actually more enjoyable than I thought it would be, with great views of the mountains. Lots of solitude there, too.
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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pleasant hike on jacob's trail with angela and some of her peeps:
deborah and her friend arlene, angela's cousin jenaya (i'll correct spelling later)
i've never gone from crosscut or hiked this trail, so nice to see the superstitions from this perspective
perfect morning for it, although a little hazy
lots of people out doing prospector and treasure loop
we would have gone a bit farther, but deborah's dog duke had an incident with some cholla
we turned around at that point
he was fine
thanks for arranging this, angela
nice day, nice crew, enjoyable hike
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Cousin Jenaya was in town for a few days from Hawaii via Cancun, so we had to get a hike in. This area seeemed to be a centralized location for all the people wanting to hike today. There would be 5 of us and Duke. We met up at the Chevron station on Goldfield Rd and the 60. We were lucky to find some parking at First Water Road.

I think the connector trail from First Water Road is absolutely magnificent desert landscaping and today was no exception. Everything looks fat and healthy; especially the cholla which I think are pretty exceptional in this area. Staying on the right path is a bit of a challenge as you negotiate a couple different washes before finally coming out of the third to the main plateau with signs indicating Jacob's Trail. And per my last hike out here with Tina last February; I couldn't quite remember which way you go, left or right. We chose left and that is correct.

The hike itself has its ups and downs but nothing too dramatic. It has its smooth vs rocky and narrow vs wide sections with changes of topography from mostly brittlebush to trees to saguaros and miscellaneous house-sized boulders scattered here and there. Oh yes, and quite a few people out including horseback riders. Once we crossed over the Siphon Draw Trail it was all new to me. Hiking below this Massif is truly impressive, especially as the HAZy rays glowed down upon and around it. We did get to look up one canyon that seemed to have some interesting rock structure half way up; can't tell from the picture what it was exactly and the canyon just shows as a drainage on the map.

As we hiked we were heard some yelling and looked up to see the Hanggliders, possibly five of them. We had fun watching them and trying to get a few pictures. It just has to be such a hard trek up the mountain for a few minutes of joy. We were hiking along and came across bunches of cholla bulbs that had come off a fallen cholla. And there was a great view up at the southwest side of the Flatiron. I thought that was quite cool :) . However, when I asked Jenaya and Deborah to pose for a picture in front of the cholla and the Flatiron above, Duke came too not realizing how many cholla there were, He got chollaed pretty bad :( . It took a bit to free him of those spiny things!

We decided to head back as I had set up a lunch date with my brother and his wife. We were near the saguaro section. Arlene was going to wait for us by the big boulder but she had already started back. She is a walker and not a hiker so the rough trail was pretty hard for her; however, she was a real trooper. On the way back (north) I think the view was better and the sun was behind us so it was easier to look up at the Massif.

With about two miles left Jenaya was telling me about the ultimate Mai Tai recipe she has for me to try when I get back to Hawaii. And from there my mind went to the Prickly Pear margarita I would be having shortly so I didn't pay as much attention to the terrain as usual. However, I did yell "Fore" a couple times and took some pics of the greens. We also saw a really large hawk. I have to remember to bring my camera when I'm hiking out here. We walked by the distinct smell of the mistletoe in the palo verdes. The same trees where I noticed the scent when hiking with Tina last February.

We made it back to the vehicles and then went to Mammoth Steakhouse to meet up with my brother and wife for lunch outdoors. They are currently living in their RV park right next door. After a good lunch we walked around so I could go get my fudge fix; they also have some awesome purses. It wasn't too crowded so that was nice. A good day in our Superstitions and fun to hang out.

WATCH 9:27AM-12:33PM, 6.68 miles burning 1087 calories (hello potato skins and prickly pear margarita, 2076-2261 elevation. 121 avg bpm/153 max. Starting temp 56.7 sunny and haze, 44% humidity.
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Hog CanyonPhoenix, AZ
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This was somehow my first time up this canyon. Apparently, I have been missing out.

I started from the Broadway Trailhead at 7:30 in the morning. There were two parking spots left when I started. It was an absolute gorgeous desert morning and a pleasant stroll to the Canyon. Tough to beat that stretch of Sonoran desert, which I found myself appreciating even more when I thought about how much desert was lost to fire in recent years out there. The going up canyon was your standard boulder hop. I came across running water at nearly four miles on the dot form the trailhead and it was pretty much stunning from there. A spectacular set of falls that is enhanced by traces of those who came before us. This area was no doubt a special place for the early inhabitants of the Superstition Mountains and a millennium or more later its main attraction, water, is still drawing in visitors.
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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First hike of the new year (kind of). Had to be home for a 2:30 kickoff, so I stayed local. Got a later start to get some sleep and because I think I lost my headlamp. Hiked from the Crosscut TH down to the junction with the trail to the Broadway Cave and turned around. Saw 2 groups of deer, and 2 raptors. One of my better hikes for wildlife. the first group of deer were at the same general area where I saw a larger group 4 years ago when I hiked this trail with my son.

Early part of the hike hiking in the shade of the mountain is interesting. It almost seems cloudy because it's darker around you, but you can see the morning light hitting the mountains in the surrounding area. On the way back a plane was buzzing around the mountain. As it flew over the west side north of Siphon Draw, I could hear both the engine from the plane directly and the echo of it from inside Siphon Draw. Interesting to note this as it happened.

Light hiker traffic early, more as I finished walking thru LDSP. Saw 2 equestrians. I got off the trail, but they were already waiting because the trail went down thru a wash and back up, so they saw the hiker traffic coming the other way as they got to that spot.

lot was full when I got back, had people waiting on me to pull out so the could take my spot.
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I started from the Broadway TH to get a little more mileage in. There is an actual trail that starts just past the fence, but it soon goes into the wash and from there it's all rock hopping, until it turns into bouldering. I was expecting at some point that it would transition to more slickrock since it seemed like that one small area seems like it gets posted by everyone. Several times I was considering turning around because it was more work than I was in the mood for.

Once I got to the waterfall, my first thought was that no way was I going to make it up that. There was an obvious route up, but it was too exposed for my comfort. I've been dealing with benign positional vertigo the last month or so, so that wasn't happening. I spotted a route to the left that was steep and loose, but not exposed. I got up to the top of that route and was near the top of the falls and ready to turn back when I spotted some petroglyphs. I was able to find a few clusters within eyeshot without having to go much further. That was enough for me. Maybe on a better day I might have been more adventurous to head up higher, but at this point my main concern was how I was going to get back down.

I took my time getting down, making my steps very carefully. Once I got to the bouldering part, I made better time going downhill. On the way in I was expecting the hike back down to be even rougher, but gravity helped me out. It's also easier to spot the best route from above working your way down.

I saw 3 hikers in the canyon on my way down and talked with them a bit. Saw a family on their way in about a half mile from trailhead and that was about it. a younger group at the trailhead was getting ready to head out, maybe to the cave.

This ended up being harder than I expected it to be, but I'm glad I did it and made it as far as I did. Everything was pretty dry, but I don't think I would have enjoyed hiking up the wash with any appreciable amount of water to avoid and make it even harder, or get my feet wet. and then the idea of being near the waterfall and wet steep rock was also a big non starter.
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Superstition Mountain 4175 SpurPhoenix, AZ
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Tackled this one from First Water Road because of an earlier start possible, instead of waiting on Lost Dutchman Park to open. I've recently scoped the McKellips TH, but it seemed sketchy. When I left, it was 95 in Tempe, but 84 in AJ, so it didn't seem that bad. They're building a new informational sign at the first parking area where the crosscut for Jacob's Crosscut begins. On the traverse over, there were these weird birds (single white spot on each wing) chirping and lurch flying very low all around me and the dry bushes and grass were already active with lizards. The trail was empty on the ascent up Siphon Draw, in fact, I didn't see anyone else on this hike. After leaving Siphon Draw, I thought the gully ascent was quite tame by Supes bushwhack standards. You could tell a great many hikers have crashed through here, perhaps misguided Flatiron hikers. There were a few areas that could use a slight prune. The temperature at the summit of 4175 was breezy nice, plus by then a good cloud cover had established. The original goal was to just return the same route, but after downing some early liquid courage, the northern descent began to strongly draw. I peered over the edge and thought of Ms. Hogan's recent quote in AzHighways, "Oh, it goes". :) I knew the Motherlode route was directly below, so all that had to be done was get to it and the rest would be easy-peasy. I hadn't worn my gaiters to the summit, but now put them on and dropped in. You basically descend directly north from Peak 4175. The dry grasses are very slippery, almost slicker than when they're green and wet. There are a few steep shelves to downclimb here and there and were a few cairns, but for the most part, one can descend and link into the Motherlode route, then the Treasure Loop to Praying Hands route back to Jacob's Trail. There were three deer on the last section of the crosscut. I headed over to finish off Silly Mountain afterwards since I was in the neighborhood.
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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Continuing my tour of flat and easy trails, I decided to hit Jacob’s Trail for a pre-dawn start from the Crosscut TH off First Water Road.

I arrived a little before 5am and started off, hoping to hike 2.5/3 miles along the trail and then turn around for an easy 5-6 mile hike. No cars in the lot and I saw no others in the other two smaller parking areas off First Water Road on the way in. The summer heat is upon us, and I am not a good “hot” hiker, so starting early and finishing up before the blast furnace gets heated up is the rule for summer hiking in the Superstitions for me.

The sunrise was subtle and I stopped along the way at my favorite views for a some photos. I had one hiker pass me by when I was taking some sunrise shots, and once I made it over to the Siphon Draw, I did see a few hearty souls heading up. Even if I was younger and in better condition, the Flatiron when it’s going to be over 100 is a no-go for me.

At 3 miles, I was feeling good, so I decided to push it another mile and make it an even 8 mile out and back. I think my PT, stretching/exercising at home and taking it easy is letting my knee heal up pretty well.

When I turned around near Spirit Canyon, the shadow of the mountain was still covering most of the trail. By the time I made it back to the Siphon Draw, the sun was up and it was getting hotter. I saw a few people heading back down (they must have gone up in the dark?) and even a couple more heading up.

The trail is the same as always, nice and flat, well maintained, easy to follow and, of course, highly scenic as it skirts the northern and western edges of the Superstition massif. The way the mountain changes as you move along the trail is the highlight for sure.

There was some critter activity - lots of bunnies, lizards, quail, doves, etc. No snakes. I was hoping to see one. I've only seen 2 all year.

I still have weeks of PT and taking it easy before I am back to semi-normal. I will take this time to re-visit some of my nearby flat & easy favorites during the summer.
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Jun 14 2023
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Broadway CavePhoenix, AZ
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Desert reacquaintance hike after our great trip to Japan and the first one-off hike of the day with more of a trail than I expected. Still just Meh! :| I seriously doubt I'd ever hike to the cave again. It did have a good profile view of The Cobra though.
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Apr 07 2023
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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Short work day yesterday so I decided to get out for an easy hike close to home so Jacob's Trail was the perfect choice. Started from LSDP with tons of people on the Siphon Draw freeway but as soon as I turned off on Jacob's Trail not a soul in sight. Wildflowers and bees galore was the theme for the day as I made my over to Monument Canyon, took a quick break and headed back to the truck. It was definitely warm out with temps in the low 80's which is right at my threshold but this is an easy hike overall doesn't require a ton of work to overheat you. Wildflowers are starting to wilt with the heat so I give it a week at most before they start to die off. Always great to get out in the Supes even for a short one.
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Mar 29 2023
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Superstition Peak 4861Phoenix, AZ
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Searching for a few of Forrest and Weir's routes that were listed in a February, 1971 Arizona Mountaineering Club newsletter. I think I've identified the Cobra, but Begging Dog still eludes me. I didn't see any fixed hardware, so I'm assuming these are trad climbs with simul-raps. Wandering through this hoodoo grouping was definitely a treat with many other possible climbs besides these classics. There are a few very large Pinyon trees still thriving in this unique area. Looking forward to getting back up there with a climbing partner!
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Mar 26 2023
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Jacob's Trail #58Phoenix, AZ
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After picking me up in front of the Superstition Museum, we drove to LDSP as Ambika won a free 6 month pass. There was a bit of a line to get in. We were there early enough, however, to get parking in the main TH lots. There were quite a few vehicles already there and it was full when we got back.

We were really on a wildflower hunt but getting in a hike would be a great secondary activity. We took the nature trail toward the Siphon Draw entry as we didn't know you could walk straight east to get on the trail from the parking area. It was fun to walk through here and check out some of the art and other displays. Finally we got through the gate and onto a trail heading east.

We had barely started hiking on Jacob's Trail when we heard a swoosh and looked up to see three hanggliders on their way down. I should have shot a movie but I did individual pictures instead. It was great fun to watch but was over in less than two minutes :o . I sure hope they enjoyed that short thrill after a long and hard hike to get up there.

And now on with the show. We did get some wildflowers, but mostly Brittlebush getting ready to spring. There were huge patches of Desert Hyacinth which as usual, was a challenge to photograph. I did a pretty decent job in 2010 but I think the patch was particularly clear of other flora [ photo ] and [ photo ] . And then, Ambika looked over to the Praying Hands and said, "Are those waterfalls?" I initially looked over and didn't think so but I got out the Pany and did some zooming and by gosh, there were a few waterfalls :) . Needless to say, we were quite surprised to see that, even at this distance. As we headed back and realized we were on the right trail to take us to the Trailhead parking, we noticed these white daisies below in the gully so we dropped down to check them out.

We drove to Canyon Lake in the hopes of spotting some wildflowers along the way. And we did see some but not in an area where one could pull over safely to go photograph them. We did pull out at a place just before the Tortilla TH and did some 'sploring to a high point where we would see from the Four Peaks to a finger of Canyon Lake to First Water Creek way below. Along the way I captured a Black-Throated Sparrow on a Palo Verde Tree branch singing so I made it a youtube star as I recorded its voice for 30 seconds [ youtube video ] . The day before I filmed a Phainopepla but wasn't close enough to hear it.

We had intended to get lunch at Canyon Lake but apparently the restaurant is closed and per the slightly rude security person, it is closed permanently. We did notice the operation is under new management. So we headed to Tortilla Flat for lunch. We had to wait about 30 minutes but that was fine as it was a great day to hang out so we played tourist, checking out the town. We had a wonderful meal at the restaurant followed by Huckelberry ice-cream for me and some Huckleberry popcorn. It ain't cheap, but it's huckleberry.

The girls dropped me back at Tonto 3 and they went to Silly Mountain. All in all, despite the lack of wildflowers, a good day. Afterall, we had the pleasure of hanging out at Bush Highway the Sunday before and got plenty of wildflower action there. Plus, Ambika and me were at Bartlett Lake the day before.
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Chuparosa, LOTS of Desert Hyacinth and the Brittlebush is ready to spring (running late this year)
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Mar 18 2023
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Spirit CanyonPhoenix, AZ
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We tried to hike here early last month but changed plans when the neighborhood parking situation looked like a good chance for a tow, so this time we started from Broadway Trailhead and followed Jacob's Trail over to Spirit Canyon. It was surprisingly windy most of the morning, but it was a quick 2.5 miles on the trail before we turned off and headed into Spirit Canyon. The route was easy to follow early on, not too overgrown and plenty of cairns to follow. I expected more water in the canyon after the rain last week, but the waterfall areas only had a trickle.

We loosely followed the official route, and the first few times we veered slightly off it, we were rewarded with some nice spots. The first time we got off the route, we came across the petroglyph panel near a series of pools, and it felt like a (very) miniature version of Hieroglyphic Canyon without the crowds. Unfortunately, there was some graffiti mixed in with the native rock art--it looked like someone tried unsuccessfully to create some authentic-looking drawings...but it was a nice spot with Flatiron as the backdrop.

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We continued up and around the trickling falls and came across an arch with a thick base, then continued up the canyon and veered slightly off the route again, but that ended up leading to the second arch. This one reminded me of a larger version of Fragile Arch near Tortilla Flat--big enough to walk through, but narrow across the top. That was another nice spot with Flatiron in the morning sun framed through the arch. This one had graffiti on the back side--a butchered version of New Hampshire's "Live free or die" state motto written in yellow paint, signed and dated by the word-challenged "artist" in 1981...very random.

We got back on the route again, but the cairns died out and the drainage was more overgrown from that point. Where the official route leaves the drainage and cuts back to the south/southwest along a cliff face, we continued straight up the slope toward a spire a ways below Peak 3763 that we decided would be our turnaround point. Getting up there required hiking up a long talus slope...no brush, but it required took a lot of careful steps going up and especially coming back down as we tried to avoid rockslides and/or knocking boulders loose unto each other...it was nice to be back on solid ground after that.

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We followed our same route on the way out and ate lunch under the second arch before heading back to the trail. We had the canyon to ourselves all morning and didn't see anyone until we were back on Jacob's Trail, and then there were plenty...we skipped the side trip up to Broadway Cave on the way out to avoid the crowds. We did see two coyotes on the way out, which was a nice surprise, and there were plenty of wildflowers blooming in all different colors.

Ishamod had to be back by mid-afternoon, and this one worked out well for an interesting, short hike. The off-trail portion was less than three miles but included a lot of great scenery and some cool features with the arches and petroglyphs. I've been to a few of the Superstition side canyons in this area and have never been disappointed...hopefully I can check out a few more before it gets hot. There was a major slowdown on Highway 60 driving back toward Phoenix because of an accident--we advanced one exit over the course of an hour before it opened up agian...but other than that, it was a fun one.
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