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Sub - Chick Point - High Hog -Twin Buttes, AZ 
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Day 2 afternoon hike: Tina had read about an interesting combo of Submarine Rock and Chicken Point; you add a Hog and you got yourself an awesome Sedona hike. After lunch we headed over to Broken Arrow TH for Part 1 to the Submarine Rock.  Luckily, there was ample parking. 

There was a little jeep activity as we crossed the road and headed eastward on Broken Arrow Trail.  It's always fun to walk on and off the bedrock of these trails.  We paid our respects to the Bat Cave before continuing in and out of the high desert that had low pines and various cactus.  As we were walking across a large area of bedrock we could see this soft white grass in the distance.  It looked so smooth it seemed like you should be able to pet it.  The pictures don't really show its soft look.

The next thing that caught our attention were these little round vibrant green mounds of some sort of plant or tree.  They look like little rounds of tall grass moss but they aren't.  GL couldn't pin down an identification I was happy with so hopefully someone here can chime in.  We continued into the forest as we rounded the north and east sides of the Sub.  A couple times the trail more or less disappears or you end up on bedrock and have to look around a bit.  We finally made it to the stern end but boarded Submarine Rock from the starboard side.  It was a bit windy but we enjoyed our time as we made our way to the sail/bow.  Rather than exiting where we boarded I found us a little crevice to get down and we headed on back to the junction we would take to Chicken Point.

As we headed south on Broken Arrow Trail Deborah got a phone call from a friend that had relocated to Spain so she took that call as we hiked to Chicken Point. She was on the call all the way to the Point.  As usual, there was lots of traffic, people and vehicular and bikes.  Soon we were in the shade of the Twin Buttes where we came to the next junction to the Hogs that we would take on the third leg of our hike.  Now Tina had an issue with a deposit for her son's college in Canada, so she was texting regarding that until we got to Chicken Point.  Fortunately, we were able to keep moving and there was no need to be in a hurry.  We arrived at what I call the false summit as you have to make one more pass through a forested section to an area that overlooks Chicken Point.  Then it's down and over to Chicken Point.  It was pretty crowded but we were able to get our pictures.

And now for part 3 of our hike, we headed north on Broken Arrow Trail for High on the Hog.  We were totally in shade now and it was a little bit chilly.  High on the Hog Trail was a little dicey in areas and once again, Tina was hiking on a ledge but we all had fun and enjoyed the challenge.  Once we got over to a slightly steep down section with great construction it dawned on me I had done this trail with Kelly (back in 2016).  We all made it down and admired our environment and its little challenges.  We appreciated those bike riders that tackled this one way trail for them. 

We did spot some ice over on the hillside before arriving at the Twin Buttes Trail intersection where you initially swing east.  Well this trail continued to deliver on Sedona's hiking beauty.  We even ran into some more ice.  We got a closer view of a big white spot on the rocks that you can see from the Hyatt (looks like a waterfall).  We learned the following morning (while on our Palatki Ruins tour) that it is calcite or calcium (I can't remember which) deposits that we saw.  This area has lots of trees including Arizona Cypress.  We passed by a drainage that had what was frozen water as there was still a little ice. The Twin Buttes was definitely the icing on this cake, a delightfull surprise.

This was a great Triple Threat and needless to say, a great place to take your hiking friends.  I don't think I kept my phone camera idle very much; took lots of movies and pictures... so did Tina.

Submarine Hike Video - [ youtube video ]
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1st snow of the season up in Pine! I took a scenic drive around the roads leading up to Twin Buttes/ Strawberry Mountain.
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Feb 14 2022
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From Mystic Trail TH, hiked a loop counterclockwise. Started on Mystic Trail, then Hog Wash Trail, then Hog Heaven Trail, then Twin Buttes Trail, then Broken Arrow Trail (passing Devil's Dining Room), then Little Horse Trail, then Chapel Trail to the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Visited the chapel a while, then took Chapel Road back to the trailhead.
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Sep 26 2020
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Friend suggested going to Sedona on Saturday, and suggested starting at the chapel and heading out towards Chicken Point and Broken Arrow. I've driven the Jeep out there a few times but hadn't seen it on foot, so decided to give it a go. Didn't realize you can't (legally) pass through the Chapel parking lot until 9am, so we started on Mystic instead. Temps were cool in the morning, but warmed up quickly when the sun came over the horizon.

At the top of Hog Heaven (which was a cool trail), we noticed a social trail heading to the south, which I guessed would head to the ridge connecting the two buttes overlooking the area north of Bell Rock. Decided to head up it, and the view turned out to be fantastic, and easily the best of the day. Looked like you could get to the high point to the east with some scrambling.

After Hog Heaven, we headed up to Broken Arrow, where we started seeing people. Stopped by the Devil's Dining Room, and made a side trip to Submarine Rock, before heading to Chicken Point. After taking a little break above Chicken Point, we checked out the first half mile or so of Jim Bryant, which has a much more "wilderness" character (MTB aren't allowed). I might come back and check out the rest of that trail at some point.

Feeling a little hot and hungry, we turned around and made a beeline back to the car via Little Horse and Chapel. Not a bad area, like pretty much anywhere around Sedona.
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Walked to the trailhead.
First time doing this loop and first time going beyond Mystic trail. Wasn’t a fan off Mystic, too rocky narrow and prickly pears too close to the trail.
Peccary trail and Hog Wash offers nice sweeping views of neighborhoods. Too a side trip to High on the Hog one of my favorite spots. Eerie to see empty trails beneath me, no jeeps no ,pints in bikes...quiet.
First time on Hog Heaven. Ran into a group of stuck mountain bikers twice as they contemplated the steep and slick downhill sections of Hog Heaven.
Recommend hitting this trail early to avoid potentially getting run over by a speeding mountain bike :D Not a lot of sections to step off here.
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Twin Buttes LoopSedona, AZ
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Beautiful, scenic loop just outside Sedona. We were treated to Pink Jeeps and Land Crusiers banging their way through Broken Arrow. We timed the hike just right to get to the Chapel of the Holy Cross just after it opened. Excellent breakfast at Red Rock Cafe afterwards.
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A pleasant outing up into a small canyon, then along the eastern base of Twin Buttes and returning via Devil's Dining Room. All trails in great shape. Lightly traveled this weekday afternoon. Routes can be difficult to follow across slickrock sections; keep eyes out for large basket cairns and those ubiquitous pink jeeps.
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Ah..first trail run in a wind tunnel. :sweat:

We were supposed to get snow Christmas day so I wasn't sure I could get a run in that day. So even though it was overcast and the the winds were supposed to be in the high 20s, I decided to go for a trailrun. :y:

The forecast called for rain at around 11am (halfway through my run) but didn't actually get some precipitation until after 12nn. Saw a few groups of hikers already going down on my way up Chicken Point and only saw 2 other groups at Broken Arrow.

Winds were supposed to be in the high 20s, I thought no big deal. :o
By the time I made it up to Chicken Point things got real. I had to run after my cap about 20 yards after the wind blew it off my head (time to wear it under the hood?). Reminded me of the summit of Wheeler Peak those gusts.
instagram.com/p/BOc ... nenk (warning if you are wearing headphones you might want to turn it down a little bit). No debris though for the duration of the run. Winds eventually calmed down at the juncture of Chapel Trail. I saw only 1 other group of hikers going up as I was going down. The guy had a tripod..wonder how that photo shoot turned out. :D

The trail was not muddy at all, just nice and cushy beneath my feet. Surprisingly there were a few Pink Jeep tours out on the trail that day. I did not see any at Chicken Point by the time I was heading back.
Clouds were big and gray, sun peeking just slightly, it snowed later that afternoon.
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Love the smell of the desert after the rain. A couple of downed trees on the trail from the thunderstorm last night, soft but not so muddy terrain.
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Twin Buttes Loop via the Hogs, AZ 
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I had put together a Broken Arrow hike for a day hike last year but it never came to fruition due to weather. After realizing the error in our thoughts that we could handle mid 30s and wind at Camp May south of Mormon Lake, I went back to fine tuning a route for us to take on Sunday. I spent several hours with route manager and on the MTBproject site uploading some of their routes, I put together a map and then decided we would do the southern half this time. That way we could check out some of the other sites along the way.

Two things I learned from my time on Route Manager: it's hard to join routes sometimes as it will join you back to the TH. One thing everyone should know when you fiddle with Route Manager is to save your work as you go. Second I put in way points at both trails when they would intersect so HAZel would go off incessantly when we hit an intersection. So use only one waypoint for the intersection such as at the Broken Arrow and White Line rather than one waypoint at each (as I didn't know which way for sure we would approach an intersection so I wanted to cover my bases ](*,) ). Kelly found HAZel very amusing today. A couple times I was thinking a shotgun might be an appropriate end to her ranting (HAZel that is).


Now onto the hike. All I can say is WOW, WOW, WOW. What an awesome day of hiking! The trails are in wonderful shape everywhere. The Hog Trails are particularly impressive with some of the natural paving stones they did. I'm sure some of this extra fine construction would not have been done if it were just hikers but since they are biking trails, a little extra effort was obviously used which is just fine with us (especially on Hog Heaven).

We started from the Little Horse TH so that way you don't have to go into Sedona. It was a nice morning as we ambled our way toward and onto the Little Horse Trail which goes on the northeast side of Little Horse Park. Your views are of the Two Nuns to the NE and Lee Mountain to the east. While looking at one of the trail map signs a local asked if we had any questions and told us about a little side trail we could take off of from Marg's Draw (that's for next time). Soon you are walking alongside and in a drainage. Sedona has the bestest drainages; Kelly and I are always impressed by them. It started getting windier as we gained elevation and made our way to Chicken Point. We didn't beat the jeeps but that's okay. We took some obligatory pics and then continued on to Broken Arrow Trail.

I knew the White Line was near and then I recall HAZel was babbling but I wasn't listening (it was also very windy and hard to hear). So part way along the Broken Arrow I asked Kelly if we could go back and try to find the White Line and she was game. The White Line is almost immediately at the Broken Arrow/Little Horse intersection behind Chicken Point. You can see the white line in the rock too. So up we went and though we didn't follow the route because I didn't include it on my map, we just kept going vertical.

We missed part of the route that went off to the right and just went straight up. We would see bike tire marks so figured we were close enough. There really aren't any cairns up here so you're on your own. (However, if you add the route to your map, you can follow it). The views over to Munds Mountain are pretty cool up here but it was SUPER windy so we went down. Oh, I heard one of the jeep drivers call the mountain (when you're looking north at it) a camel but I thot it looked more like a snail. Apparently The White Line is notorious for this :o : http://www.bikemag.com...

We continued on the Broken Arrow north to the Submarine Rock but took a slight detour over to another little formation that I found out is called Mushroom Rock. Of course Kelly climbed up to the top; I just circled it. Other folks came by so we took on our way. It's kind of sad how the tires have turned the red bedrock to black. From here you can make a beeline for Submarine Rock but Kelly and I continued to follow the trail. It intersects with the Hogs but we would come back to that. The trail starts to descend and you cross thru some cypress forest and bedrock before coming to the road. You cross that and go down and up a drainage. Here you make your way around the other side (east) of the submarine. I found the birds to be very active through this forested part of the trail. You eventually end up at what I think is the stern and you climb up on it.

There weren't too many people aboard so we wandered around admiring its enormity. There were great 360 views from here. I got one really awesome photo; well several actually ;) . The agaves had buds but were not blooming yet. They sure were pretty though. We continued north on the sub and went up to the bow. It was super windy and a bit chilly so we went off the side to have our snack and take a quick break. It was nice and cozy in the cubby hole we found. Getting up and down from the bow on the south is just a little tricky.

Well that was fun. So we walked back to the stern and took our trail back to Broken Arrow where we headed south from the intersection to get to the Hog Trails (I think these are new as of 2014?). There were some pretty cactus blooming along the way and a person-sized agave that distracted us. The Hog intersection is slightly up from the Broken Arrow on some bedrock. The view from this intersection is pretty nice as well. So now it was time to see what High on the Hog was all about as it took us toward Hog Heaven (FYI these are one way trails for bikers E to W). I found this interesting when researching:
High on the Hog and Hog Heaven are rated double black diamond for bikers. This is the international symbol to make sure your affairs are in order before you start.

High on the Hog trail continues back to the northwest and almost immediately reminded us of the Hangover Trail. The views of the Munds Wilderness are simply outstanding :y: . The trail hugs the side of the butte as it contours very nicely to join you up with Hog Heaven in 1/3rd of a mile. There is also the intersection with the Twin Buttes Trail.

You now are heading west on Hog Heaven. The slick rock along a couple sections of this trail are pretty cool and as you look to the north you can see the Crimson Cliffs and Wilson Mountain. A little further along as you get closer to the pass we were enamored with the pools of water and the cliffs across the way with their geographic horizontal lines and varnished vertical lines. Soon you reach the saddle which puts you between the Twin Buttes to your south. You contour around the side as you make your way slightly down Hog Heaven. Here is where some of that fancy paver construction came into play that even included banking. Kelly and I were duly impressed by these. As you unwrapped around the other side the views to the NE mountains opened up. After getting distracted by cute lizard pics, we stared in amazement as more and more of those mountains appeared. It was the most beautiful rock outcropping (a finger of Munds Mountain where Marg's Draw is). But wait it gets better cuz as you continue along you can now see the Capitol Butte area too.

In slightly under a mile you reach the intersection with Hog Wash Trail (yes HAZel, we heard you the first two times). You can take the Hog Wash east back to Broken Arrow if you choose but our loop continues winding around the west side of the Twin Buttes. After walking thru a little more of the forest we came to Pig Tail Trail. As we were hiking on this I had found an old route from the Twin Buttes Loop hike desc GPS one could take instead of dropping onto Mystic. Well that route doesn't exist anymore as it's been blocked off so we ended up having to take Mystic. Once we were down to the floor level of course the terrain changed from the trees to the bushes and prickly pear. We took a break before turning south; across the way was Airport Butte.

We intersected up with the Mystic Trail and took it south to Chapel Road. We ran into a family just starting their hike for the day. You do have views of Cathedral Rock but the lighting was not the best at this time of day. Once at the road, you do gotta pay attention to the traffic as there isn't much space to walk. I did find where the old trail came out. On the way to the Chapel I found it easier walking on the south side and I'm sure glad I did as the house with the telescope dome had an incredible garden 8) to spy on. The driveways were quite impressive too.

The Chapel parking area was very crowded. The picketpost gate to the trail is off to the east side of the parking lot. From here you head east below the Twin Butte on the Chapel Trail. It climbs a bit but has lots to show you along the way including views of Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock to the south. The trail is a little rockier in sections. We passed what we think was an intersection to a climbing trail. We did encounter a small hiking group during this part of the hike before reaching the intersection of Little Horse in about 3/4 mile from the Chapel area.

With a mile and 1/2 left and a beer calling my name, I pretty much tucked my camera away :o to finish off this hike for the day. It ended up being a little longer than I had planned but that's okay as it was a more than awesome day of hiking in Red Rock Country. The trails are great and the views outstanding.

As we made our left turn on the highway, Kelly's friends happened to be in the vehicle right in front of us. We had texted them on our last break to see if we could meet up (they had been climbing). Well they usually go to the Pizza Place across from the Blue Moon (where I normally go) so we went to Famous Pizza. It was nice to meet up with them (altho I had met Fletch at the johnr1 service).

I have to say some of my pics are beautiful. The video, unfortunately, has the dust on the lens issue; hopefully that's temporary. Panasonic sent me a survey to complete about my last service. Needless to say they got a polite earful as I used every word count they allowed.


Bell Rock Pathyway, Little Horse Trail - https://youtu.be/U2 ... ME_M
Little Horse Trail Part 2 - https://youtu.be/81 ... mbOI
White Line and Broken Arrow - https://youtu.be/TX ... TNa0
Broken Arrow to the Sub - https://youtu.be/3h ... BwQo
The Submarine - https://youtu.be/RJ ... bDwE
Sub to Hog Trails - https://youtu.be/Rt ... sox4
High on the Hog - https://youtu.be/9f ... UbtE
Hog Heaven - https://youtu.be/Zh ... jM7A
Hog Heaven Part 2 - https://youtu.be/8I ... M7kI
Hog Wash to Chapel Hill - https://youtu.be/gf ... VxIo
Chapel Trail - https://youtu.be/PX ... 1moE
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Moderate traffic when it's the peak of tourist season, but still one of my favorite loops.
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