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May 01 2021
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Margies Cove TrailPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking13.60 Miles 913 AEG
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I wanted to hike the Brittlebush Trail because I read the description in the Charles Liu 60 Hikes book. But the southern trailhead has been indefinitely closed for well over a decade now it seems due to smuggling activity, or something like that. The only option was to go to Margies Cove and hike in from there. I wasn't about to do a 20+ mile hike, especially with the weather warming up. I decided to head in to the junction with the Brittlebush Trail and hike a small portion of that. I hadn't hike with Andy in over a year, so I asked him if he was interested. Since he's still dealing with repairs on his vehicle from his previous week's misadventure, he was in.

There is one small segment of singletrack that heads south from the trailhead. then it follows a dirt road that eventually fades into a wash, which then fades into a slot canyon. The further up we got, the sandier the wash got, which I didn't appreciate a whole lot. The scenery is the typical Sonoran desert. A lot of the mountains nearby were similar to Piestewa Peak.

At the junction we got onto the Brittlebush Trail and headed south on that for a little over a mile. That was another nice section of singletrack. I looked at the maps and it looks like maybe at some point it may also turn into was since it goes between a narrow pass of 2 mountains. This north section of Brittlebush looks very similar to the southern part of the San Tan park.

On our way back we did a little short cut from Brittlebush into the wash and saved close to a half mile. The clouds kept the sun from getting too hot, but by the end it was still a little toasty. I finished nearly 300 oz of water by the time we finished, so it was a sneaky kind of heat. Andy was spent, but made it home without significant incident. Nice to hike with friends again as life gets back to normal.
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 Mesa, AZ
Margies Cove TrailPhoenix, AZ
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adillingTriplogs 402
Hiking13.94 Miles 1,048 AEG
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Got an invite from my favorite Steelers fan to join him on this hike. I have never hiked in this area and since we both have been vaccinated, why not!

The drive out along HWY 85 and the series of dirt roads into the Sonoran National Monument was uneventful. We set off to see how far we could go, with a plan to explore the Brittlebush Trail a little as well.

This area is short on flashy scenery, but offers up some decent views. The hike is along an old jeep road and a wash. We could have continued up to the higher section of the hike, but opted to hang a right and explore the Brittlebush Trail a little.

The Margies Cove trail is flat and gets interesting when it goes into a little sandy slot canyon. The mile or so we hiked down the Brittlebush Trail was a more scenic area for sure. We both thought this area resembles part of the San Tan MRP.

The utter lack of rain lately provided no wild flowers except some saguaros starting to bloom. Looking at other triplogs for this area, I will try and time my next visit with a wetter winter/spring to see some flowers.

Lots of deer and coyote scat along the trail, but only a hawk, some ground squirrels & bunnies and some ever present buzzards present. We did come a across a wounded gopher snake in the road on the way out. It appeared to be barely alive after being run over by a vehicle. :(

In spite of the sporadic cooler winds and clouds, the heat got to me a little towards the end. It was probably in the 90's by then. The heat always reminds me I don't fair well when it starts getting hotter.

A nice and long hike, excellent exercise and good times with Mr DarthStiller, as usual.
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Feb 07 2021
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 Phoenix, AZ
Margies Cove TrailPhoenix, AZ
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GrangerGuyTriplogs 111
Hiking14.80 Miles 875 AEG
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As usual, I had the 66,000 acres of wilderness to myself today. I hiked the Margies Cove Trail from the western trailhead to its highpoint and back, and a short distance down the Brittlebush trail.

I took some fun pictures. See my photoset.

The wide open spaces of the bajadas and valley plain were a little tiring, but the trail does follow a canyon for a ways that was pleasant and cool.

This desert is amazingly clean. I saw almost no litter. But I was annoyed to see a lot of motorbike tracks on the trail from about 4.5 miles in from the trailhead. They seem to have come from the closed eastern trailhead.
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Mar 15 2020
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Hiking15.92 Miles 1,154 AEG
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I was looking for some easy miles. After last year's marathon run I was looking forward to a little more leisurely paced loop. The extra 11 minutes for the loop was more relaxing. Definitely recommend.

All the washes ran this week, but there was only a little existing flow in the canyon, and one very unexpected pool in the flats that Lily got to cool off in.

Poppies were minimal in the usual spots. But there was tons of brittlebush on the hillsides and a a plethora of lupine. The highlight area was both sides of the last pass about 3-4 miles from the end with both lupine and poppies together. Big poofy clouds teased around, but never gave us a break, and despite being a very pleasant 70-degree day, there were a couple of times it was a touch warm. Saw 4 or 6 deer, they were elusive, so not sure if a pair doubled up on us.

Coronavirus panic status update: There was no toilet paper in the bathroom.
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Brittlebush, poppies, lupine, globemallow, fiddleneck, and some lavender colored thing that looks like globemallow that somebody else will identify.
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Mar 02 2019
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North Maricopa Mountains Loop, AZ 
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Hiking15.54 Miles 1,145 AEG
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We went looking for wild flowers and as others have mentioned a fast pace. I was more intestested in the wild flower section especially in the first 6 miles but no one else was too interested except Chumley. Took some time enjoying the wild flowers and desert scenery. The rest of hike was a track sprint to the finish. At one point tried to pass the baton but missed the hand off :sweat: Nice to meet Mark!
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
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Saturday trail run in the N Maricopas. I had only been out here once before, and never for the promised spring superbloom. It was a little disappointing. There's a a solid 3 mile approach just to get across the boring part of this one and see a flower. And you'll have to do the same on the way back. Nonetheless, it's pretty scenic once you get back there. Flowers were there to be found, though only a couple of us ever took the opportunity to stop and smell them. Seemed everybody was in a hurry or whatever. [ youtube video ]

It was nice to meet Mark, and I guess to hike with the others again. ;)
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Hiking15.67 Miles 1,143 AEG
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Nice day to do the Maricopa Mountain race track. Pleasant hike along the Margies Cove and Brittlebush Trails along with a section of off trail. About 50 % in washes, 50 % on trail and 50% off Trail. I know that's 150% but the section of wash walking made the 16 miles seem more like 24. I've lived in the upper Sonoran Desert my whole life but this hike gave me a taste of the Lower Sonoran Desert. Much harsher environment. The washes were a little hard to walk in but luckily they had run recently so you could find a little hard pack in them that made the walking easier. The trail and cross country were fairly easy. The one saddle we came to was fairly easy too, in fact we were walking so fast down the wash I think I just coasted to the top on my self momentum. Beautiful scenery and with a little cloud cover made this hike great. I haven't seen a desert I didn't like with maybe a couple sections near El Centro California.

It was nice to finally be able to put faces to some of the people I have been communicating with on HAZ. Great company. Also really enjoyed the company of two of the greatest hiking dogs I have had the pleasure to hike with, Blanco and Rowdy.
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Mar 02 2019
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Started just after 7:30am. Mostly cloudy to start, but when the sun peeked out, it felt warm and muggy. Mostly level hike, although the miles in the wash use different muscles. We started seeing wildflowers a couple of miles in: there wasn’t any real concentration of them, but a nice variety over the course of the hike. The off trail portion was easy hiking, and a welcome relief to be hiking on hard packed ground after being in the sandy washes. We went over a couple of saddles, taking short breaks at the top of each. By then, the clouds had thickened, providing a few light sprinkles and a pleasant breeze. Good to see everyone again, and to meet Mark, I enjoyed doing a hike that was easy enough to allow for steady conversation.
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Hiking15.83 Miles 1,200 AEG
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Aromatic creosote upon arrival. Imagine walking 2 miles to South Mountain. Then walking around the front Ma Ha Tuak Range. That pretty much sums up this hike.

Definite signs of atv/cycle tracks on trail, which is a sand wash, at times. Perhaps why the southern and east access has been closed. Assumed illegal trafficking but maybe it's off road activity. Sonoran National Monument signage driving in was sparkly new so maybe they're just working on that or all of the above.

Blanco chased rabbits and repeatedly smoked the 4.31 second 40-yard best @ Combine 2019... with occasional front paw cholla needles!

The hike was "nice" in fabulous weather. It's close to home and I love the Sonoran Desert. That said, enough of Margies Cove unless Sheep Mountain is in the mix.

It was great to meet Mark and see fellow HAZ'rs, sorry it was the most forgettable hike ever...lol

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Road in has a high center and occasional deep cut ravine crossings. Used the BLM directions heading in. Tried the Google directions out. A hundred yard stretch of cobblestone consistency deep rocks suck you in like quicksand on the overpass. Wouldn't suggest without 4WD. Enjoyed the sharp ridged mountains, then realized it's what makes up Margies Peak.
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Poppies not as bountiful as BiEagle'17. Clouds reduced petal spread potential too.
Moapa Bladderpod throughout - same mustard covering SoMo
Narrow-Leaved Popcorn Flower throughout - need to verify in photos

Moderate: Lupine, Scorpionweed*, Emory's Rock Daisy, Desert Globe Mallow

Light: chia, fiddleneck

Isolated: Buckwheat, Asian Mustard, Globe chamomile, African Daisies, Ocotillo

* I personally verified the high lift stench comparable to onion-b.o.-toejam. Chums verified he enjoyed it or something like that =)

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Apr 01 2017
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Margies Cove TrailPhoenix, AZ
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Linda was nice enough to drive me out to do these two trails on my list. One in the 100 hikes book and one in the 60 hikes book. I expecting a hot 20 mile desert march. Prayers were answered and the temps dropped this weekend! We also had a breeze and cloud cover for 75% of the hike :D . The start of Margies and end of Brittlebush were a little plain but the rest of the hike was more enjoyable then I anticipated. Some cool rock formations and washes. Albeit the washes wore me down pretty good. Linda kept us at a good pace and pointed out the cool stuff like an antler,gopher snake and more Zebra-tailed lizards than we could count. The lizards were quite entertaining. Except for the Cresote, and Palo Verde the flowers were pretty much done. A few wash poppies and that was about it. We made it back to the car right before I talked Linda's ears completely off :D . Great to get a hike in with Linda. We finished off with a late lunch at Raceway Bar and Grill. Lots of cool signs hanging on the walls. Thanks Linda,like HAZ, :yr:
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Denny had these trails on his to-do list, so we decided to get them checked off before the weather got too warm. Bruce provided us with the route, which we double checked to make sure he wasn't sending us out into the desert on some wild goose chase, or in the outline of a humorous shape when viewed as a track. We decided it was legit, so off we went :lol:

We met off I-10 and Ray Rd at 4:30am, and headed to the trailhead via Maricopa. Taking I-10 through Phoenix would have been almost the exactly the same drive time, but I don't particularly like interstate driving and take highways when given the option. We got to the trailhead a little after 6:00, and were on our way a few minutes later. Margies Cove trail is easy to follow, and the ascent is very gradual, hardly even noticeable. Walking through sand most of the way works the leg muscles though!

We reached the turnoff for Brittlebush around 8:00, and over the next six miles, lost all of the elevation we had gained. Brittlebush is also easy to follow, and looking at some of the different rock features kept us entertained. There must have been a recent microburst around the midway point of Brittlebush, because there's an area where we could easily see about twenty saguaros that had all been blown over towards the west. There were several uprooted palo verde trees, all blown over the same direction as well. Must have been quite a storm at that spot. Shortly before the end of the trail, Bruce's track deviated from the trail, after a moment of checking the gps, we decided that we were on the true trail, and that the track followed an old road--both leading to the trailhead--so we stayed on the trail.

At the trailhead, we had a bite to eat and took a break, then headed back up Brittlebush. The high cloud cover we had enjoyed most of the way had disappeared by this point, so it was a little warm going back uphill. We thought we wouldn't see any more clouds for the rest of the day, but by the time we had reached Margies Cove, some heavier clouds had moved in--which was a most welcome sight.

The walk back down Margies Cove went by quickly with the clouds and cool breeze. We saw a bunch of vultures flying overhead, and one sat on a rock and watched us for a while. Lots of rabbits, lizards, squirrels, etc., but no snakes until we were nearly back to the car. I had been looking up instead of watching the trail, and just as I had looked back down, there was a large snake almost under my feet. I jumped back, but almost immediately realized it was just a gopher snake. We took a few pictures, then got back to the car about 10 minutes later. Enjoyable day on some new trails for me, and we finished up with a late lunch in Maricopa--thanks, Denny, for buying!!!
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Dec 31 2015
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Out enjoying the cool start to the last day of 2015 and burn some more calories in preparation for tonight's activities :D Happy New Year to all.... be safe, have fun and be Silly :y:
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Like JuanJaimeiii I found the gate closed. This is because the Park Service is working to restore the land from illegal four-wheeling damage.

I parked my vehicle at the gate and hiked in. I walked to the Brittlebrush TH, sometimes following the road, sometimes going off-trail, sometimes in a drainage. It was very easy going. This is a very lonely trail head. I was the first person (other than a Ranger) to log a hike in months. I hiked about 3 miles down the trail and then turned around, again taking some off-trail short cuts around the small mountains just south of the trailhead.

As I neared the road, I saw a boy scout troop setting up camp. I learned that they asked the Park Service for permission to camp and that this was granted. So, if you want to hike in this area, you can ask for permission to drive in to the TH and it might be granted.
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Hiking17.70 Miles 850 AEG
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Margie's Cove was on my to do list since it is in the "100 Classic Hikes in Arizona" book. The hike listed goes to the Brittlebush Trail junction and then turns back. It is a relatively flat hike down an old jeep track and then through a wash. The surrounding area has tons of Peaks that would make for a fun day of Peak Baggin!

I thought it would be cool to do a shuttle set up and hike both Margie's Cove and the Brittlebush trail. The hike would start out at the Margie's Cove West, hike to the Brittlebush junction and then head south on Brittlebush. The only snag is that you still can't access the Brittlebush side with a motorized vehicle. That would mean the hike would need to go all the way to Maricopa road instead of stopping at the actual Brittlebush Trailhead.

Bob came along for some/or all of the hike. We dropped my car off on the Maricopa Road side and headed back to Margie's Cove West trailhead. This road is listed as "may require high clearance vehicle". Today it was dry and passable by Bob's Caddy just fine.

After about 4.5 miles of hiking and looking at all the surrounding peaks we saw a cool rock up on top of a hill. I was thinking it would make a great photo if we could actually get up on top of it. Anyway, up we went to the top of the rock. After this Bob decided to go play with more ridges, and rocks and I continued on my long flat journey. It was fairly easy to find the turn spot since I had done the Brittlebush trail once before.

From here it was a 12 mile hike back to my car. When I hit the sign-in box at the actual Brittlebush trailhead I was surprised to see my name still on the top sheet. This was from my previous trip in April. There were only 2 other people that signed the register since then. If you are looking for solitude or a place to bury a body this is probably a good choice. :)

Actually this area has a bunch of history. On the way out you see evidence of that in the various signage. There is a sign for the U.S. Mormon Battalion Trail, a sign for the journey of Juan Bautista de Anza in 1775, as well as a couple others.

Before long as I headed south down the dirt road I could hear the train ahead. The tracks run next to Maricopa Road so it was a welcome sound. Next thing I knew I was at my car and heading out.

This hike isn't for everybody given its flat nature. But if you like desert scenery and a little alone time then this is a great place to get a fix. I enjoyed it a bunch!
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Apr 13 2011
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Today I did the Brittlebush Trail but with a little twist. I am doing the 60 Hikes within 60 Miles Book thing and upon arrival of the Dirt Road off the Hwy it appeared to be closed to all motor vehicles. There was a fence at the road that was closed so I didn't know what to do? I traveled such a distance to do this hike. Basically I just parked the Truck there at the small parking lot off the Highway and started hiking down the road toward the Trailhead. Keep in mind it is 6 miles down the road to start this 12 mile "out and back" hike. What to do? Just keep on going and set out to do as much of the trail as possible keeping daylight in mind. As it would turn out I just couldn't resist doing the whole thing to Margies Cove and hiking the last hour out in the dark. It turned a 12 mile easy Trek into a 24 mile foot buster. So much for doing the Barnhardt Trail tomorrow. It looks like I will be doing that one Saturday. I would say as remote as this trail is it is a really nice hike (without the road of course). It is just probably not one I would do again given the drive. I will post pictures in the morning. I am beat and my dogs are barking. Ha I don't even have pets.
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Started from the trailhead and hiked in over 4 miles before heading off trail to hit up 2 more peaks in the Maricopa's. Peak 2447' and Peak 2690', both of which have not seen anyone up top for a few years so it was nice to get a view not many get to enjoy. The desert landscape looked so majestic from the summit this day, the growth gives the sonoran desert a wonderful feel to it. Wanted to hit up another peak before the day was over but had to get back to the valley to go see the Coyotes destroy the Ducks. HOWWWWWLLLLLLL!!!!!!!! Another great day in the desert.
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Out and back to junction with Margies Cove trail.
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 Joined May 14 2003
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Brittlebush Trail - N Maricopa MountainsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 02 2008
Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Hiking2.50 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking2.50 Miles   2 Hrs      1.25 mph
800 ft AEG
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Maricopa Mountain Wilderness Wildflower Hunt...


Shawmut Trainspotting Loop into South Maricopa Mountain Wilderness
Brittlebush Trail into North Maricopa Mountain Wilderness

After reviewing wildflower status reports on HAZ and DesertUSA, I decided to make a trek to the much neglected Maricopa Mountain Wildernesses within the Sonoran Desert National Monument. After checking out a decent wildflower display in the South Maricopa Mountain Wilderness via the Shawmut Trainspotting Loop, Skippy and I headed towards the Brittlebush Trail Head to explore the North Maricopa Mountain Wilderness.

Action was less than what we saw in the southern wilderness...
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Jan 16 2005
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65 male
 Joined May 14 2003
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Brittlebush Trail - N Maricopa MountainsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 16 2005
Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Hiking6.02 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking6.02 Miles   3 Hrs   30 Mns   1.72 mph
800 ft AEG
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With Mike, Bob, and "desert dog" Buster. Part of a day long hike that included the Brittlebush Trail, Margies Cove East Trail, and Butterfield Pass Trail.

Learned a hard lesson about making sure the "Camelback" spigot is turned off when in transit. Some weight was on the "Camelback" (desert dog the prime suspect) and unbeknown to me the weight caused 80 percent of the water to be squirted out. Discovered this a couple of miles into the hike when the "Camelback" was suddenly dry after only a couple of gulps! Good thing Mike and Bob were packing extra bottles of water...
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Dec 07 2003
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67 male
 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Brittlebush Trail - N Maricopa MountainsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 07 2003
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking12.00 Miles 870 AEG
Hiking12.00 Miles   5 Hrs   20 Mns   2.25 mph
870 ft AEG
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Out and back to junction with Margies Cove trail.
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average hiking speed 2.35 mph

WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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