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Apr 16 2012
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53 male
 Joined Jun 25 2003
 Chandler, AZ
Gardner Canyon Trail #143Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 16 2012
NautBradTriplogs 5
Hiking5.78 Miles 3,504 AEG
Hiking5.78 Miles   4 Hrs   40 Mns   1.39 mph
3,504 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
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The trail head has been moved 1 mile down the dirt road. So the first part of this hike is covering that ground.

Since the Trail Head has moved note the updated distances:
Trail head to Baldy Saddle: 4.7 miles (one way)
Trail head to Mt Wrightson Peak: 5.75 miles (one way)

So if you are looking to summit Wrightson peak, you are looking at 11.5 miles round trip. It definitely was longer that I had expected. However, I plugged away and rested when needed and I made it fine.


I arrived after dark and followed the dirt road in my truck for some time. I found a campsite and spent the night. The next morning drove the rest of the way to the trail head. Crossing the shallow (just a few inches deep) stream several times. High Clearance is needed, but I did not need to use 4 wheel drive at any point.

Reaching the trail head there is room for maybe 3-4 cars if you park in tight. There was no one else there. Very little evidence of anyone else being there recently either. While gearing up I could hear the distinct call of wild turkey in the small canyon to the south.

The first mile is hiking along the old 4x4 road to the trail head. Not bad, I did encounter a garter snake out getting some sun. The hike up to the old trail head is not bad. It follows the creek. There were a couple camp spots you could hike into and have a wet camp, even the former trail head would work for that. (They would make for an easy beginner backpack not too far from the cars)

Once at the old trail head the trail enters the trees and crosses the creek. The trail is pretty wooded and shaded for a while, but not for very long. The trail is a continuous steady climb. Not too steep, but you are gaining elevation fast. The trail is in good condition and no route finding skills needed. There are many dead falls that cross the trail, but they do not significantly hamper your progress.

Since a few days before there had been a storm there were small patches of snow in some areas. No snow on the trail until the last mile up from Baldy Saddle to the peak.

I was hiking solo and did not see anyone until reaching Baldy Saddle, where a backpacker was setting up his tent. I saw one other hiker at the summit. Despite the solitude I did not see much wildlife. On the return I was treated to a doe crossing a bowl down below me.

The trail head and trail were clean and free of liter.

There are at least five numbered large campsites on the dirt road on the way into the trail head that are accessible by car. (No high clearance required to get to those camp sites). There were many campsites further in and closer to the trail head that do require high clearance.

There are a few decent places to set up camp for backpacking. Although it would be a steep grind up the Mtn with a heavy pack on. Unless there is a snow pack the last of the water was pretty much at the former trail head. Baldy Spring was not running. There was a "creek" less than a half mile below Baldy Spring that had a trickle of water. Most likely from the run off from the recent snowfall.

dry Baldy Spring Dry Dry
Some standing water in basin and spring. Not flowing.

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Bellows Spring Dripping Dripping
Backpacker I met said he filled up here, expected the spring to run 2-3 more weeks at most.
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Apr 07 2012
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53 male
 Joined Jun 25 2003
 Chandler, AZ
Rogers Canyon RuinsGlobe, AZ
Globe, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 07 2012
NautBradTriplogs 5
Hiking8.20 Miles 1,118 AEG
Hiking8.20 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   1.82 mph
1,118 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break10 LBS Pack
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Arriving at the trail head, the parking lot was pretty full. However we were able to squeeze in the 5 vehicles in our group. Even this far back in it is a busy trail head during the weekends.

Good trail. On the way in I was worried getting back out, but the hike back up was not as difficult as expected. Once in Rogers Canyon, stay close to the stream bed, if your climbing up the sidewalls you are exploring new territory. (hey ya may just find something) We past many backpackers making their way back out. A few large camp sites for backpacking.

Our group did see a ring tail cat on the way back out.
I don't take pictures but others in my group did. You can see them here.
http://www.meetup.com/threeh/photos/7292592/#108716312

A few of us stayed and camped at the trail head and were treated to a very nice sunset.
The next morning I scouted down FR650 and within 5-10 minutes of the trail head found some even better camp sites I will be using next time. I continued down FR650 and ended up coming out near Boyce Thompson. High Clearance 4x4 (4Low) recommended for descending some of those steep grades on FR650. FR650 is a bit more rough and little more technical than the standard route in but not that bad.
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Rogers Spring Gallon per minute Gallon per minute
Strong flow at the Trough, just up West Pinto Creek trail.
Very drinkable.
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N8
 
Feb 20 2011
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53 male
 Joined Jun 25 2003
 Chandler, AZ
Pima Canyon Trail #62Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 20 2011
NautBradTriplogs 5
Hiking3.50 Miles 1,500 AEG
Hiking3.50 Miles
1,500 ft AEG
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Hiked in 3.5 miles and had lunch. Turn around and headed back. On the way out we were treated to seeing a Desert Big Horn Sheep. Towards the start of the hike there is a Crowned Saguaro that some hikers pointed out to us as well. Good hike.
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Feb 19 2011
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53 male
 Joined Jun 25 2003
 Chandler, AZ
Romero Canyon Trail #8Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 19 2011
NautBradTriplogs 5
Hiking4.50 Miles 1,900 AEG
Hiking4.50 Miles
1,900 ft AEG
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Took a hike up Romero Canyon with a quick break at the pools. Despite the threat of rain, none materialized and we were treated to some great views with impressive cloud back grounds.
Hiked 4.5 miles in and enjoyed the view and turned and headed back out.
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Nov 20 2009
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53 male
 Joined Jun 25 2003
 Chandler, AZ
Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, AZ 
Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, AZ
 
Backpack avatar Nov 20 2009
NautBradTriplogs 5
Backpack5.40 Miles 580 AEG
Backpack5.40 Miles1 Day         
580 ft AEG
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Left Phoenix at 9am made it to the trail head at noon. The dirt roads were easy to find and drive with the Subaru Forester we were in.
We noticed broken auto glass in the parking area, possibly some smash and grabs recently. However we had no problems in that area.

The original plan was to make a loop of Dogie, Sycamore Creek, Taylor Cabin, Casner Mtn over a 2 night backpack trip.

Started backpacking in around noon and made it to Sycamore Creek (Dry) around 5pm.
We camped at one of many campsites just above the creek. We did not venture any further down the trail to the cabin etc. We did explore the creek bed in hopes of finding a little water but did not find any.

Since we did not find water, the next morning we headed back the way we came up Dogie Trail.
We made it out in 3 hours (9am-Noon).
I guess we were motivated!
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average hiking speed 1.6 mph

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