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Ferndell Trail #204 - 25 members in 99 triplogs have rated this an average 3.4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 21 2025
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Pinal Peak via Six Shooter, AZ 
Pinal Peak via Six Shooter, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking13.29 Miles 3,571 AEG
Hiking13.29 Miles   6 Hrs   44 Mns   2.32 mph
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This is the first time our schedules matched up since the end of April. Taking advantage of the cooler temps and cloud cover, we headed to the Pinals. The low 70s to start were welcome for the steepish six-mile climb to the Rock Ladder.

Sixshooter is in generally good condition, with only a few downed logs easily hopped over and some mildly encroaching brush.

Ferndell Trail is also in good condition, with what appears to be some semi-recent trailwork.

A short trip to the Rock Ladder and then to Pinal Peak followed, where we ran into a large group of tower workers with no humor whatsoever. Temps were 64 at this point and almost cool at times.

The Middle Trail and the Pipeline Trail were up next. We passed some volunteers working on Pipeline. A short road walk back to Ferndell and down the hill on Sixshooter wrapped up the day.

It was good catching up with Joe.
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Steady drizzle of cold clear water.


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Moist on the ground around the opening. Springbox water was thick and murky
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Pinal Peak Shootout, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking13.37 Miles 3,563 AEG
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Bruce suggested an out-n-back on Cabin Loop on a Slope with the two boring peaks. I don't see the point outside of Autumn, but it sounded better than anything I'd done recently, and the weather looked nice.

The drive to the mountain from Globe was the same as always, a total mystery. His hike was a redo of Linda's 2023 Sixshooter Canyon bridge to Signal-n-Pinal Peaks.

Bruce had remarkable energy for the first 3/4 of a mile up, then he checked.

Cool summer vs recent years, boy howdy it was pleasant 1.6ish mi up from the bridge on the cloudy ascent. A few spots in the next half-mile to mile are among my favorites because the views out through the pines remind me of Big Bear.

The balance of the hike up was lovely when there was a breeze. Next up were the peaks, which I've always despised. God created this mountain for skillet-dwellers to enjoy autumn foliage, it's not a peak bagger's paradise... you can drive to them.

We took a break below Ladder Rock and then headed up to Pinal Peak, where Bruce's jubilant greetings to the resting workers went largely ignored. I weasled out of Signal.

The views down to Pioneer Basin with the Dripping Spring Mountains always intrigue, but I'll never explore.

The descent weighed heavily on my mind, but Bruce didn't rush, and it went better than anticipated.

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It was an enjoyable hike.
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It was a total bust
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Jul 19 2025
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 Chandler, AZ
Kellner Telephone Loop, AZ 
Kellner Telephone Loop, AZ
 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking13.45 Miles 3,457 AEG
Hiking13.45 Miles   5 Hrs   15 Mns   2.97 mph
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Chums and I met at 6AM and were on the trail ~7:45AM, starting at the top of Kellner Canyon Trail from a parking spot along FR 651. We had good cloud cover to start, with 4+ miles of downhill on Kellner until we reached the intersection with Icehouse, the low point of the loop at ~5,200'. Just as we approached the intersection, the sun came out in time for the long climb up toward Pinal Peak, and the humidity made it a real sweat-fest.

We took a break once we got back into better tree cover near the Icehouse/Telephone intersection, then continued up Telephone, which had some serious trail maintenance done last year and remains nicely cleared. The final approach up to Ferndell Spring was steeper than I remembered, but the pipe at the spring was flowingly nicely. From there, we took Ferndell Trail (also steeper than I remembered) up to the top and saw two deer just south of Pinal Peak as we headed over to Ladder Rock.

The clouds had returned, and with minimal wind, we took another break on top of the rock...very pleasant except for an extremely persistent bee that tormented me for several minutes. As dark clouds started to gather above us, we climbed down and headed north toward Signal Peak, with a quick stop at Pinal. We found one of the reference marks, but the benchmark must be missing or buried.

The forecast called for a 40% chance of rain, and it started to sprinkle on the way over to Signal, so Chumley pulled out the umbrella, but the sprinkles remained relatively light. We took Pipeline to avoid more road hiking, then made the final approach up to the peak and chatted with the guy stationed at the lookout tower. He let us borrow his picnic table for another short break as the rain started up again, but it let up almost immediately after we put on rain gear and had dry conditions and partly sunny skies the rest of the way.

To finish off the loop, we took a pleasant off-trail route that let us avoid the road and provided some nice views of the Superstitions and impressive thunderheads over the Sierra Anchas. The hiking gods rewarded Chumley for drawing up such a nice route with a Motorola walkie talkie/MP3 player we found on the way back...it looked like something out of the 80s but was only a few years old. We were done at 1PM and hadn't seen any other hikers/bikers all day.

Not much wildlife other than the deer, but it was a fun loop with good weather despite the sprinkles--the sun felt warm on some of the exposed uphill stretches, but the temperature never reached 80°, and it was nice to get out of Phoenix and hike somewhere that doesn't rhyme with Mouth Fountain for a change.
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Spring box below the spring was full, but water was murky

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Steady flow from the pipe

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Small amount of stagnant, mucky water in spring box
 
Jul 19 2025
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 Tempe, AZ
Kellner Telephone Loop, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Jul 19 2025
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking12.99 Miles 3,217 AEG
Hiking12.99 Miles   5 Hrs   15 Mns   2.91 mph
3,217 ft AEG      47 Mns Break
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Fun little loop in the Pinals. Cloud cover kept things very pleasant all day, with a high of only 76. Some light rain threatened to increase just long enough for me to model my skirt for the fire lookout and his black lab.

I hadn't been on Kellner in years, and found that while the trail was in excellent shape, it was more exposed than I remembered and we were happy to be blessed with overcast skies.

I forgot how insanely steep the stretch of Icehouse from Kellner to Doghouse is. And again the grade on upper Sixshooter. A real grind. There were some nuisance gnatish flies on that stretch too. And next up Ferndell will quickly remind you you're not at the top yet.

The Pinal rock was a nice break spot that featured a skunk and a bee that really really liked John. We sauntered across to Signal via the Pinal high point and the Middle and Pipeline trails. I had mapped out a route that followed a couple of ridges from the summit down to the top of Kellner, avoiding the road, and this turned out to be highly enjoyable, with trouble-free terrain and stellar views.

For a 107 day in PHX, the clouds made this one ideal. In the sun, it would likely be a little too warm in the lower stretches.
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Springbox was full. Water had an unappetizing film on the surface.

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Nice steady trickle with full cold springbox

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Springbox was about half full. Drainage had stagnant pools.
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 Chandler, AZ
Pinals Loop, AZ 
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Hiking17.81 Miles 5,006 AEG
Hiking17.81 Miles   7 Hrs   35 Mns   2.53 mph
5,006 ft AEG      32 Mns Break
 
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I did a shorter variation of this loop about a year ago and enjoyed it a lot, so I was happy to return to the Pinals for just the second time. The three of us met at 5:30AM and hit the trail just after 7AM, starting from the pullout near the bridge to avoid the charred manzanita eyesore near Icehouse campground. As we started the steady climb up Sixshooter Trail, the canyon had a little water but was, predictably, quite a bit drier than last year. Still, a very enjoyable climb with plenty of shade and improving views as we gained elevation.

I didn't see any mountain bikers on my last visit, but quite a few were coming down on our way up--but no other hikers. We made a quick stop at Ferndell Spring, then took Ferndell Trail over to the ladder rock. We went up for a quick look but didn't stay long because of strong winds that felt almost cold. From there, over to Pinal Peak, where we failed to find a benchmark (topo indicates there is/was one), and a loose manhole cover tried to eat my leg. I inadvertently came very close to putting the 'man' in 'manhole', which sounds stranger than intended...

Leaving Pinal, we hiked the road past the cabins--interesting to see how some fared much better than others in the fires despite the close proximity to each other. At Signal Peak, we took a lunch break at the base of the fire tower and relaxed a while, then walked the road over to Icehouse and down to Telephone Trail. That was a new one for me, and the maintenance work was well done and made our next long ascent much easier. Nice views of Four Peaks, the Sierra Anchas, and the mines, though it was a little hazy today.

We reconnected with Sixshooter again for a final, short climb before a long downhill to close out the loop. Great weather today--I was comfortable in a T-shirt from start to finish--and the trails were quiet other than a few groups of bikers. Not much wildlife, though--John saw a javelina and a giant rat on the drive through Globe in the morning, but other than a dead bird, a cow, and some squirrels, we came up empty during the hike. Nice reuniting J-squared and hiking with Linda and John again. And thank you Linda for organizing/driving!

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Spring box full

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A few small pools
 
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 chandler,az
Pinals loop, AZ 
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Hiking17.62 Miles 4,888 AEG
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It's hip to be square. John that is.
Linda organized a Pinal hike that looked challenging, hitting the better parts of the Pinals. John10s and I (John squared) joined Linda after a few other invitees couldn't make it.
We started up Sixshooter from the bridge parking spot. It's a climb to the top. We stopped by Ferndell Spring on the way. Not much happening there anymore, I think they rerouted the flow. Next, we climbed up the ladder rock. Windy and cold up there. Not quite as bad on Pinal Peak, and comfortable on Signal Peak once we made our way over there. We then descended Icehouse to the intersection with Telephone, where we started back up to meet Sixshooter again. I had not been on Telephone in quite a few years. Good piece of trail so to speak.
Once we connected back up with Sixshooter it was mostly downhill the rest of the way.
We saw 10 mountain bikers and no other hikers. Quiet for a Saturday.
Great hike and company! Thanks for driving Linda. :)
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Pinals loop, AZ 
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Hiking17.33 Miles 4,803 AEG
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Kelly went to extreme measures to avoid today’s hike, so it ended being me and John-squared. Met up around 0530, and were hiking around 0700. Parked at the bridge, then headed up Sixshooter. I like the mostly moderate grade of this one, and a fair amount of shade in the morning. Saw about 10 mountain bikers. A little bit of water in places.

Headed east on Ferndell. At the top, we headed over to the ladder rock, but only stayed up there for a moment because of the high winds. From there, we walked over to Pinal Peak, then continued west on the road over to Signal Peak, surveying the state of the cabins along the way.

Had lunch on Signal Peak, which has the better views, then headed down Icehouse. Saw two more bikers. There is a slightly rocky section of trail just above the junction with Telephone, but not too bad. Back uphill on Telephone, where I was questioning my hiking choices. There are some good views to the north. Some very fresh bear scat.

Once back at Sixshooter, we headed back down (although up for a short stretch) to the truck at the bridge. A tad warm at the finish. This is a great hike for building endurance while on excellent trails. Good footing, and minimal brush. Decent drive from Phx. Didn’t see any other hikers. Noticed a fire burning south of the 60, just west of Picketpost. Thanks, John & John, for joining me on this one.
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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Springbox is brim full.

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Trickling water
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Pinals loop, AZ 
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Parked near the bridge where Sixshooter crosses the road, and headed uphill. Pleasant temps, trail in good shape. Past the peak of fall color, but some maples were still looking good. More snow than I was expecting to see on the trail, but no issue with it as far as hiking goes. Noticed some fairly fresh bear tracks in the snow. Tons of bear scat on all the trails today.

Headed east on Ferndell, which also had some snow. Trail is in good shape. Quick stop on the ladder rock, then Pinal Peak. Walked the road over to Signal Peak, where we had lunch.

Down Icehouse, which had a little bit of snow. Trail is in mostly good shape, with some rocky spots lower down. Nice fall color, but definitely past peak.

At the junction with Telephone, we spent a few minutes hunting for the trail to head back uphill to reconnect with Sixshooter. The first quarter mile or so on Telephone is hot garbage. The trail is obscured by tons of deadfall. I kept us mostly on the right track. After the deadfall, the trail became a lot clearer, then there was a section of overgrown locust. Once past that mess, the rest of Telephone was fine.

Breezed back down Sixshooter, finishing up before 4pm, which was earlier than anticipated. Once that 3/4 mile of Telephone is cleared up, this will be a great hike for avoiding the lower sections of these trails. Overall, a fairly easy hike for the stats.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Moderate
Past peak. Oaks are done. Aspen are dull. Maples still have some remaining color.
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Icehouse Canyon Trail #198Globe, AZ
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Hiking13.53 Miles 3,815 AEG
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The hike started out warm. About a mile in I was thinking there's no way I won't run out of water early. After two miles there was some light cloud cover a little shade and a breeze. Once we got up to the trees I stopped for a break and was shivering. Not complaining but I didn't see that coming. The temps in the 6,000 to 7,000+ elevation area with a breeze were down right pleasant. We missed a few turns but everything went pretty well. I ended up with an extra quart of water at the end. The trail had some trees to climb over, under and around but not too bad otherwise. We only saw a few others on trail higher up. The intermittent clouds kept the heat off until the last mile or so. There was one turn that was easy to miss coming down Six Shooter. You can't really see the parking area until you're almost there. Another AEG gainer in the books.
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Icehouse Canyon Trail #198Globe, AZ
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I can barely believe that it's been a solid 15 years since I've hiked in the Pinals. Time flies and we'll all be dead soon enough, so better get at it. With the weather heating up and needing to continue with the bigger AEG hikes, this was the perfect spot in early June.

We started from the Icehouse campground/THand started the loop counter clockwise, going up Icehouse. Along the way we missed the turn and ended up going up Telephone Ridge, which is why I've included it in my triplog linked trails. Luckily Wally caught it quickly so we didn't go up too far.

The first 2 miles up Icehouse were a slog. The trail starts as a wide road, then gets steep, loose and rocky, and it's in the sun. Even with a 6:30ish start, it was getting hot going uphill. At the 2 mile mark, we made our way to the ponderosas and shade. Soon after we caught some breezes and there was more lush vegetation. The trail leveled a bit before getting steeper again and then turned into switchbacks, but by then even though it was strenuous, it didn't seem too hard. Even with my recent trend of more strenuous hikes, it was interesting and a bit disappointing to note how in the really steep parts of the trail, I'm stuck in slow motion going up. Wally claimed to have the same feeling, but I'm pretty sure he was just being polite.

On the roads we went over to Pinal Peak. Before we got there we could hear a big racket, sounded like maybe dirt bikes. Upon getting to the peak, we found a work crew that were demolishing several antenna dishes.

On the way back down we took the Ferndell Trail over to the Sixshooter. Along Ferndell, we took a detour to the upper rec area in search of a picnic table for lunch, which we found. However, it was in full sunlight. We tried to find another one, but there were limited campgrounds in that area and they all seemed to be occupied, so we didn't want to bother anyone.

Sixshooter was steep on the way down at first, which almost made it rough after a strenuous ascent. Then it leveled out and even climbed before descending to the TH. the pattern was the same as Icehouse only in reverse, shady at first, then exposed and sunny.

The last mile was a slog. Missed the turn to stay on Sixshooter. Wally did the same thing before me and tried to mark the ground by drawing an arrow, which I naturally missed. the temps got hot, but not too bad, and while it wasn't exactly level at that point, it wasn't crazy steep.

It was really interesting remembering past hikes here with HAZ crews and trying to remember parts of the trails. It was very much like a totally new hike in most spots since it's been so long. It was also surreal realizing how long it's been since those past hikes happened.

on the way home 60 was closed due to an accident. We took 188 to 87 as a detour. 10+ miles up 188, I looked online and realized a better option was 77 to 177 back to Superior. It probably cost us an extra hour, but we lived.
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Pinals 1/2x Unsuper Loop, AZ 
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BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking10.48 Miles 2,286 AEG
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2,286 ft AEG      46 Mns Break
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Fun and easier way to do this hike especially with the lower half of the Pinals severely burned in the last fire. Drove to the top and parked at Icehouse trailhead. Started down and immediately ran into the mountain biking trail crew (refer to Chumley's triplog for the full report :) ). Trail sweeping was their game but hiking was ours.

Hiking down Icehouse it was immediately apparent we were a bit early. Some of the prime spots were still mostly green and the lower we descended the greener it got. Eventually we hit the midway junction and followed the trail over to the Sixshooter side. This section was impacted by the burn so we had some brush, downfall and erosion to navigate but could still follow the trail.

Once on the Sixshooter side we were out of the burn zone but still green trees. We ascended to the Sixshooter junction and went down the trail a bit hoping to get some color but nothing materialized. We turned around heading back up Sixshooter toward Ferndell Spring. More color in the top 3/4 mile section to the spring and of course parking lot at Ferndell was really nice as usual. Basically the color was pretty much isolated to the Ferndell Spring and immediate surrounding area.

Headed over to Pinal Peak and lookout rock for lunch. Then instead of hiking the road back to Icehouse we hopped on Middle Trail and Pipeline for most of it. Fun trails as I've never hiked them before. Nice to hit the Pinals again!
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Spent Saturday at home doing homethings resulting in a required Sunday outdoors. Recruited Karl for something closeish to town without involving a Sunday afternoon on the 17. I hadn't been back here since Telegraph re-torched it again and figured it would be good to see how things fared.

Past experience had me thinking it was a few weeks early for prime color, but the rest of the checklist worked out so we headed out to hit the mountain anyway. I knew the closures had been lifted a year ago, but didn't properly research and got turned around trying to drive up the washed out road -- which is definitely not open. Had to backtrack to Globe and swing around to Kellner. Somehow I have never actually driven up this road before, I've always hiked the trails up. The drive was longer than anticipated but enjoyable, with the most courteous and attentive dirt road drivers I have ever encountered (they all pulled aside to let me pass within moments of my approach! : app : )

We parked at the top of Icehouse and immediately encountered a trail crew doing maintenance. The 9:30am tower-station-drinking forest-service-shirt-and-badge-wearing volunteer team leader informed me that the trail is still closed. I decided not to argue and had a polite discussion about the unusual trail clearing techniques at work before continuing on by. There was literal sweeping going on. With brooms. The tread was wheelchair smooth, and clear of even the smallest pine needle or leaf. Bare dirt, ready to erode with the first drop of unobstructed flowing water. :-k

The volunteers informed me that these trails are really not meant for hikers, as they are primarily mountain biking trails. Well, that explains it! :sweat: What wasn't explained is why 10 people were using brooms to clear the first half mile of trail when the next two miles were littered with deadfall, rocks, and erosion. They did say they don't ride or hike back up the hill so it made no sense to me why they would spend so much time manicuring a tiny part of a trail that was largely impassable by bikes anyway. Give it a year or three and they should have the whole thing looking like a bocce court for your hiking pleasure!

While not mtn bike friendly -- at all -- it was absolutely fine to hike. A few quick hops and steps and no problem following the tread. Very low impact burn with no moonscape and plenty of healthy regrowth among all the large trees that all survived the ground fire here.

We made a little shortcut to head over to Telephone, which is thoroughly overgrown and prickly. Apparently this is a hiking trail, not a biking trail :roll: . After reaching the ridge it cleared up nicely and climbing back up toward sixshooter was enjoyable.

We headed down on sixshooter for a bit looking for some great color spots we remembered from past years, but as had been true the whole way so far, it was green, green, and not a sign of anything but green, so we turned back and made our ascent to Ferndell.

Plenty of trailwork has been accomplished on top of the mountain, with numerous trees cut and cleared -- thanks presumably to the mtnbk trail crews. A couple spots of color looked great, and the corner at Ferndell was prime. From here we headed up to Pinal Peak and had a snack on the lookout rock while the buzzing from the new adjacent tower killed far more brain cells than the summit beer did.

From Pinal we avoided roads on the enjoyable Middle Trail and Pipeline Trails heading back to the start. On Joe's recommendation we contemplated Bobtail for exactly zero seconds :) . We'd both been to Signal a couple of times before so we skipped the short walk up to the fire tower and headed back to the truck. A couple of courteous drivers were passed on the drive back down the hill. Uncanny awareness and polititude for drivers here!

Happy to see most of the enjoyable upper half of the mountain will continue to be a worthy hiking destination, despite the fire.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
90% all green. A couple of isolated spots of prime color at the highest elevations. Ferndell is always a couple weeks ahead of the rest and fit that description today.
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May 25 2021
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 Mesa, AZ
Pinal Peak 7848Globe, AZ
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Enjoying the cool pines. Soaking in the views. Soaking in the sun. Soaking in the RF from all the antennas. Life is good.
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May 15 2021
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 Tucson, AZ
Sixshooter Trail #197Globe, AZ
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Met up with John in Superior and car pooled to the top of Pinal Peak for a short afternoon hike, where we started out on Ferndell Trail. We encountered a volunteer trail group doing some nice grooming work on Sixshooter as we dropped down to the Telephone Trail junction. John and I explored off trail on the west fork of Sixshooter creek before concluding there was nothing of interest there. Coming up Sixshooter the trail crew had wrapped up for the day, and we pushed up to the official upper end of Sixshooter, nearly getting annihilated by a mountain biker doing about 30 mph on the trail along the way. Asshat award for that turd. Up top, we turned east onto Middle Trail and then made a short walk back to upper Pinal campground, where we enjoyed happy hour before tearing down John’s campsite. Drove down the windswept mountain at sunset and stopped for dinner at Wendy’s in Globe. Fun afternoon adventure, and similar to mine and John’s first trip to the Pinals in 2005.
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May 07 2021
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 Phoenix, AZ
East - Pinal - Signal Loop, AZ 
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Hiking21.17 Miles 4,968 AEG
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Another favorite hike of last year I had another go at. Changed it slightly, figured why go all the way up the mountain only to walk the road instead of upper Six Shooter, Middle, and Pipeline Trails. Started around sunrise and went clockwise.

Six Shooter to Una Del Oso water in the one creek, nothing on Oso. Overall drier than June last year. Tread is good, cold in the drainages and warm in the sunrise.

Toll Road through East Mountain Trail the scenery picks up. Into the forest, good wilflowers along the way. East Mountain ridgeline fun as ever. Too early for ladybugs. Up the north ridge and down the west through the pines like last year. Not much of a bushwhack but it's steep.

Pioneer up to Pinal Peak and the climbing was out of the way. Relaxing cruise for Ferndell - 6 Shooter - Middle - Pipeline. Leaves higher up yet to regrow, lower down the oaks, maples, etc are fleshing out. Made for less shade on Ferndell than in June. Still a lovely trail and network between the cabins and campgrounds. Middle Trail a particular favorite. Lost Pipeline on the north side but found the end at the road. It's there just got impatient and climbed up to the campsite.

Signal Peak fire watch season is already underway. Tower was occupied, loud phone conversations and radio static the first signs of human life on the day.

Down the roads to Kellner. Passed a sedan that had driven up, only person I passed all day. Kellner trail starts in the canyon of fir and oak. Oaks are still bald and the canyon largely unshaded. Once out of the canyon the trail winds around to Icehouse through shady pines.

Icehouse slog back. First hike in new boots. Hadn't broke them in. Last few miles were painful. Got back to a few cars at the Icehouse CCC TH, but I didn't see any hikers all day.
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Good purples and golds on Toll Road, East Mountain Trail, East Mountain ridgeline, lower Kellner Trail.
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Apr 29 2021
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Six Shooter - Icehouse loop, AZ 
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Headed up Six Shooter. The lower two miles are boring, but nice after that. Some water flowing in the canyon. No deadfall, trail is in good shape.

At the top, we headed up Ferndell. Seems like some of the brush has been cleared back, which was nice.

Quick stop at Ladder Rock, then Pinal Peak, before walking the roads over to Signal Peak. Cool, with a nice breeze along the top.

After that, we headed down Icehouse. The top mile or so of Icehouse is in immaculate shape, obviously very recently maintained. The upper two miles of this one are some of my favorite hiking in AZ. Saw one coatimundi. The lower two miles suck—rocky, brushy, ugh. Just not fun. I was glad that was the last two miles of the hike.
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A good amount of flowers at the lower elevations on both Six Shooter and Icehouse.

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Springbox was full, a little murky. Better water flowing in the creek just below it.

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Light flow.

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Springbox was full.

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Light flow. Water looked good, but there are cattle in the area, so treat accordingly.

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Not sure I’d want to get water out of here, but it was full.
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Apr 04 2021
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 Chandler, AZ
Pinal Mountains 4X Super LoopGlobe, AZ
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AZOutdoorsmanTriplogs 128
Hiking27.77 Miles 8,028 AEG
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Final big training hike before Nankoweap in a couple weeks. Back to an old favorite! Started from the top to more closely simulate a GC hike (on a big, endurance hike it's always harder going up at the end of the day - as opposed to going down). It's a longer drive to the top, and I wanted the full day for the hike - so I drove up night before and sleep at the TH.

First Loop: From my parking at the top of Icehouse, I hiked the road over to Kellner. Down Kellner to Icehouse and it's junction with Telephone. Turned around and back up Icehouse to my truck at the top. Icehouse still has a fair amount of snow on the trail in the upper 1/2-mile or so. Crossed the only other person on the trail the entire day, a trail runner coming down IH as I was going up. Back at the truck I refueled my pack, changed socks, and had a sandwich.

Second Loop: Hiked the road the other direction over to Ferndell, down Telephone to the CCC TH at the bottom. Lots of people picnicking down there, rest for a few then headed back up on Sixshooter. Back at the truck another refuel, and switched to try out a new pair of shoes on some additional mileage/EC to the 4X.

Out and Back: Down Icehouse a couple miles to the Doghouse Spring area (were the old spring-bedframe is located) and back up before dark. Caught the last color of sunset before cleaning up to hit the road home.

An excellent day on Pinal! The new Coros Apex 46mm worked well, very accurate - a fun new toy. Has great battery life too, with 78% remaining after a 13 hour day running the GPS! Also impressed with the Hoka One Speedgoat I wore for the 4X! It will get the nod for Nankoweap.
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Mar 07 2021
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Pinal Mountains 4X Super LoopGlobe, AZ
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Another training hike, returning to one I did back in the day for my R3 training. This time from the bottom as two separate loops with a lunch break in-between. Was surprised by the amount of snow still up there. Was hikable, but a little slower (maybe 45-60 minutes total) with 3 to 4 miles in the snow - very happy to have my poles.

First loop: up Ice House, across on the road, and then down Kellner.

Second Loop: up Telephone and then Ferndell to the road, back down on Six Shooter.

Great weather and a chance to hike with a couple of buddies I haven't seen in awhile due to choices around covid. No other hikers or wildlife were seen.
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Oct 22 2020
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East Pinal Ladder, AZ 
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I had never hiked up to East Peak before, so I decided to hike up there using a couple of tracks posted by @hikerdw as a guide. I managed to persuade Tracie the Intrepid to go along for the ride.

We started and ended the hike at the Una Del Oso TH, which is on FR 112. We walked down FR 112 for about 1/2 mile to where the Six Shooter Trail crosses FR 112. We then took the Six Shooter Trail up to the Ferndell Trail. This is a great forested trail, and we in shade the entire time that we were on the trail -- I was glad to be in the shade because this is mostly a fairly steep climb. We saw 3 white tailed deer and Tracie saw a tarantula on the trail. On the drive out on FR112, about a mile or so from the TH we saw a coatimundi on a rock outcropping on the side of the road. It was only about 10 feet away, and that was easily the closest that I have seen a coati. Unfortunately, my camera was in the backseat.

We then took the Ferndale Trail up to the summit area. We walked over to the Pinal Peak high point, and then went over to Ladder Rock and took a break. There were 3 service workers at a tower next to Ladder Rock; they were the only people that we saw all day. Views were hazy, and we could see smoke from the Habañero Fire off to the SW.

We descended on the Pioneer Trail, and then went on the East Mountain over to -- where else -- East Mountain. We went off-trail up to the summit from the SW and then descended to the NW. If I was to do it again, I'd probably go up and down from the NW.

Once back on the East Mountain Trail we continued to the Toll Road Trail and then the Una Del Oso Trail back to the TH.

As for foliage, there were some bigtooth maples with reddish leaves on the Six Shooter Trail, but they were past their prime. Oaks had not started changing for the most part, and some looked they might go straight from green to brown and skip yellow. Virtually all of the trees on the trek from Pinal Peak back to the trailhead were still green.

This was an enjoyable loop, and it would be even better in a less dry time of year when there would be some water in the creeks.
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There were a few maples along the Sixshooter Trail that had a bit of color, but they were past their prime. Most everything else still had green leaves, although there was a bit of color here and there.

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There was great waterflow and the spring box was full.
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Oct 21 2020
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 Gilbert, AZ
East Mountain Sixshooter Loop, AZ 
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I came to see fall colors, but I would have been satisfied with just a good hike. There was a little bit of color, which was a minor disappointment, but the hike rocked big time. So did my heart beat! Seemed like I was hiking up hill all day.

I parked at the bridge on FR 112 and walked 2/3 of a mile NE on the road to the Una Del Oso trail, then hiked the loop in a CW direction. The trails were all in good condition. Sixshooter was in the best condition I've seen it. A minor rock slide about 1.5 miles from FR 112 is the only obstacle. If I were a mountain biker, I might be tempted to give it a go.

The weather was gorgeous! Fall has definitely reached the Pinal Mountains. Chilly at the peak with a decent breeze, an autumn sun warming me up as I came in for a soft landing on Sixshooter.

Like everywhere else, it's completely dry. The spring box at junction of Telephone and Sixshooter is the only source of good water. Even the Ferndell Spring was quiet (Update: @BiFrost reports on 10/24 that Ferndell Spring was quart per minute).

I didn't see another person until I was almost back to paved roads. I did see a a tarantula and a white tail deer that I woke from slumber. Perfect solitude.

Unfortunately, I saw a new fire that looked like it was just getting started somewhere north of Kearny. :(
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Maples past prime. Aspens still green on Sixshooter. Lots of dead leaves on the trails.
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