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Jul 25 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Ouray CO Perimeter Hike, CO 
Ouray CO Perimeter Hike, CO
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking6.28 Miles 2,121 AEG
Hiking6.28 Miles   5 Hrs   57 Mns   1.30 mph
2,121 ft AEG   1 Hour   8 Mns Break
 
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Six miles of scenic trail with steep climbs, ledge trails, exposed steps, high foot bridges and great scenic views. 8400 feet at the highest (lowest 7750 feet).
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Jul 22 2025
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Coyote Valley Trail, CO 
Coyote Valley Trail, CO
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking1.28 Miles 39 AEG
Hiking1.28 Miles      43 Mns   1.87 mph
39 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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Easy riverside trail at the edge of Rocky Mountain NP, near the source of the Colorado River.
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Jul 21 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Bear Lake to Alberta Falls via park shuttle, CO 
Bear Lake to Alberta Falls via park shuttle, CO
 
Hiking avatar Jul 21 2025
jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking2.66 Miles 157 AEG
Hiking2.66 Miles   1 Hour   22 Mns   2.42 mph
157 ft AEG      16 Mns Break
 
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Scenic trail to Alberta Falls in Rocky Mountain NP. Altitude circa 8500 feet.
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Jul 21 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Bear Nymph Dream Emerald Lake out and back, CO 
Bear Nymph Dream Emerald Lake out and back, CO
 
Hiking avatar Jul 21 2025
jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking8.66 Miles 1,671 AEG
Hiking8.66 Miles   5 Hrs   1 Min   2.33 mph
1,671 ft AEG   1 Hour   18 Mns Break
 
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Geeat trail to alpine lakes in Rocky Mountain NP. Though the trail was crowded, it was worth it. High altitude, 11000+ feet in parts.
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Jan 20 2025
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Dutchman-Black Mesa-1st Water Loop, AZ 
Dutchman-Black Mesa-1st Water Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 20 2025
jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking9.37 Miles 1,269 AEG
Hiking9.37 Miles   5 Hrs   12 Mns   1.95 mph
1,269 ft AEG      24 Mns Break
 
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Moderate fire damage in various areas around loop.
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Jan 17 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Siphon Draw-Superstition Wilderness, AZ 
Siphon Draw-Superstition Wilderness, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 17 2025
jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking4.19 Miles 1,078 AEG
Hiking4.19 Miles   2 Hrs   50 Mns   1.78 mph
1,078 ft AEG      29 Mns Break
 
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Jan 09 2025
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Usery Spur - Maricopa TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking5.53 Miles 720 AEG
Hiking5.53 Miles   2 Hrs   41 Mns   2.23 mph
720 ft AEG      12 Mns Break
 
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Oct 30 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
AZT Passage 1-Parker Canyon Lake TH, AZ 
AZT Passage 1-Parker Canyon Lake TH, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 30 2023
jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking6.48 Miles 934 AEG
Hiking6.48 Miles   3 Hrs   57 Mns   1.97 mph
934 ft AEG      40 Mns Break
 
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The trip itself was about 3.2 miles total (so, 6.4 out and back). We went southbound from the Parker Canyon Lake Trailhead. The trailhead is one of the most scenic I've been to (outside of places like Yaki Point at the end of the South Kaibab trail through the Grand Canyon). Great hiking for about 2 miles south (clear skies and temps in the low 70s), but about .84 miles from the Scotia Canyon Trailhead, the trail is torn up (they seem to be decommissioning a two-track road with some small bulldozer), and sections are obstructed by deep ravines and downed timber. It is clear that there's construction going on, because the new AZT gates and construction concrete are cached at two spots where there are currently crude gates through barbed wire fences.
Past these fences we began to see bear sign/scat on the trail. As we walked the scat became more and more common and fresher. There was a significant crosswind and a fair amount of brush; we did have bear spray, but still felt a little exposed, as we wouldn't have in a larger party. So, at mile 3.2, still seeing scat, we turned around.
There is a windmill with solar panels, shown but not labeled on the Route Scout map. However, the official Arizona Trail map (the 2023 official PDF mapbook) places the windmill at Mile 17.1, about 3 miles from the Parker Canyon Lake Trailhead. It is actually at mile 18.1 (about 2 miles from the trailhead), if one is using the miles marked on the official trail map.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
A few leaves turning.
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Wildflowers Observation None
It's late autumn.
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Sep 22 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
AZT Passage 34-Snowbowl Road NOBO, AZ 
AZT Passage 34-Snowbowl Road NOBO, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Sep 22 2023
jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking2.49 Miles 402 AEG
Hiking2.49 Miles   1 Hour   14 Mns   2.20 mph
402 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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Sep 21 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
Passage 34-Schultz Tank to Snowbowl Road, AZ 
Passage 34-Schultz Tank to Snowbowl Road, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking11.67 Miles 1,499 AEG
Hiking11.67 Miles   6 Hrs   23 Mns   2.30 mph
1,499 ft AEG   1 Hour   18 Mns Break
 
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Sep 20 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
Cedar Ranch Trailhead - AZT Passage 35, AZ 
Cedar Ranch Trailhead - AZT Passage 35, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Mtn Biking11.69 Miles 361 AEG
Mtn Biking11.69 Miles   2 Hrs   42 Mns   7.46 mph
361 ft AEG   1 Hour   8 Mns Break
 
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On September 20, on the way back from the Grand Canyon, we scouted the south end of Passage 35 of the Arizona Trail (going north), and glanced at the north end of Passage 34. After the hiking trip of yesterday at the south end of Passage 36, I decided to duct tape the shoes one more time for a little bit of riding on Babbitt Ranch, which was reputed to be some of the easiest riding on the AZT. And it was, at least the 4-mile section that we rode out and back from the Cedar Ranch Trailhead.

The adventure started early: the Cedar Ranch Road is unmarked at the entrance, which also proclaims it a "commercial road with no through access, not for passenger car traffic." (So, probably it does have through access to the 89, and it's well-graded, so passenger cars can easily navigate it.) We stopped for a while to get our bearings. Thanks to the poor road grader who waited for a while for us to go, then started out, back down the road. The Cedar Ranch trailhead is about 7 miles in on this road, past a turnoff to Cedar Ranch itself, and through a cattle gate. Turns out that along the road is all open cattle range.

The map attached to this triplog shows the drive in to the Cedar Ranch Trailhead; the Arizona Trail NOBO continues west on Cedar Ranch Road from the trailhead. We bicycled about 4 miles out; the marked route shows that the first about three miles were on Cedar Ranch Road, until the turnoff near Babbitt Lake, after which we went about one more mile (until we came to a more rocky downslope). Cedar Ranch Road was well graded, and past the turnoff a little less so, but ultimately very bikeable for beginners. We had relatively little time, some battered gear, and the Arizona Trail mountain biking guide that listed the Russell Tank section (about 10 miles north) as "intermediate." So we turned back at mile 4, making an 8-mile trip. The first of the pleasant surprises happened on our trip out on Cedar Ranch Road--a cattle roundup was going on. We'd seen cattle beyond (north of) the gate that we used to enter Passage 35, and we'd had a couple of anxious moments passing groups of open-range cattle. We'd also seen a parked horse trailer (empty) near the turnoff to Cedar Ranch Road. Now we saw a family group of cattle hands (some just children) slowly driving a herd along the road. From a safe vantage point off the road opposite the cattle drive, we waited for them to pass. On the way back, we saw them as they completed the drive.
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Sep 19 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
AZT Passage 36-South, AZ 
AZT Passage 36-South, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Mtn Biking4.27 Miles 465 AEG
Mtn Biking4.27 Miles   2 Hrs   24 Mns   2.46 mph
465 ft AEG      40 Mns Break
 
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On September 19, we drove to Moqui Stage stop (approximately 11 relatively easy miles on a gravel road). the southern terminus of Passage 36. Because of the shoe issues, we had determined to hike, rather than mountain bike, the southern section of the trail. This was a shame, because after traversing the spur trail from Moqui Stage stop, the trail followed two-track roads for as far as we went (2 miles out and back, for a total of 4 miles). The AZT bicycling guide had rated the section from Russell tank to here as rougher mountain biking than the sections we had done, but the section we hiked did not seem to be so. Again, clear weather, temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s, wildflowers abounded. From the southern end of Passage 36, I did hike 1/4 mile farther down the beginning of Passage 35.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
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Sep 18 2023
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AZT Passage 36-North, AZ 
AZT Passage 36-North, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Mtn Biking6.08 Miles 800 AEG
Mtn Biking6.08 Miles   2 Hrs   56 Mns   3.20 mph
800 ft AEG   1 Hour   2 Mns Break
 
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September 18, 2023: After a long day completing Passage 37 from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon the day before, we drove to the Grandview Fire Tower to explore south on Passage 36, doing a route out and back 3 miles on the trail. The trail would have been moderately easy on mountain bikes, except that I had destroyed my shoes the day before on Passage 37. With duct tape, they were barely usable, and did not unclip easily (3 falls for that reason alone). Plenty of wildflowers, and good views of the painted desert rim above Marble Canyon. The day was clear, mid-70's and the ponderosa forest was open, with some dips into drainages, but mostly flat.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
Purple brambles and other flowers, yellow brittlebush, small white flowers.
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Sep 17 2023
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 Mesa, AZ
AZT Passage 37, AZ 
AZT Passage 37, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Mtn Biking24.85 Miles 1,843 AEG
Mtn Biking24.85 Miles   8 Hrs   13 Mns   4.26 mph
1,843 ft AEG   2 Hrs   23 Mns Break
 
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We began at the South Kaibab trailhead, SOBO. Within the National Park, the AZT is not clearly marked until it becomes the the Tusayan connector trail. The first 6-8 miles are mostly paved, though there is one AZT stretch in the national park that follows a power line maintenance road. At the Tusayan turnoff, the AZT becomes two-track and single track to Grandview Lookout. Though designated "easy" in the AZT bicycling guide, the two-track is actually quite rocky and rutted.
What we thought would be about a 6-hour tops ride ended up being about an 8 hour trip. Shuttling is an issue, since no shuttles travel between Grandview Point overlook (near the Grandview Fire Tower). The AZT Trail Angel for this section has said that shuttles might be possible.
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Wildflowers Observation Light
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Apr 04 2023
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Massacre Falls, AZ 
Massacre Falls, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking5.93 Miles 1,204 AEG
Hiking5.93 Miles   5 Hrs   50 Mns   1.60 mph
1,204 ft AEG   2 Hrs   8 Mns Break
 
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Mar 17 2023
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Parker Pass, AZ 
Parker Pass, AZ
 
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Hiking5.39 Miles 768 AEG
Hiking5.39 Miles   3 Hrs   49 Mns   1.78 mph
768 ft AEG      47 Mns Break
 
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Mar 10 2023
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Granite Trail Tonto NF, AZ 
Granite Trail Tonto NF, AZ
 
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Hiking1.94 Miles 217 AEG
Hiking1.94 Miles      56 Mns   2.24 mph
217 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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Feb 26 2023
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Lake Overlook Trail - Fountain HillsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking2.71 Miles 470 AEG
Hiking2.71 Miles   1 Hour   20 Mns   2.23 mph
470 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Feb 08 2023
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Peralta Trail to Fremont Saddle, AZ 
Peralta Trail to Fremont Saddle, AZ
 
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jhelfersTriplogs 48
Hiking5.00 Miles 1,546 AEG
Hiking5.00 Miles   5 Hrs   20 Mns   1.20 mph
1,546 ft AEG   1 Hour   11 Mns Break
 
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Feb 02 2023
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AZT Passage 18-1, AZ 
AZT Passage 18-1, AZ
 
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Hiking9.27 Miles 1,174 AEG
Hiking9.27 Miles   5 Hrs   53 Mns   2.07 mph
1,174 ft AEG   1 Hour   24 Mns Break
 
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