Mar 3 - Joe's Canyon

HIKE JOE'S CANYON TRAIL
Join the Muleteam this Saturday at 9am to hike from the Coronado Visitor Center through a very scenic valley in the Huachuca Mountains to Coronado Peak for a view of Mexico. This is a continuous uphill trail returning down the same way for a total of about 6.5 miles. Bring water and lunch but no dogs. Back mid-afternoon. Meet March 3 at 9am by the Old Bisbee courthouse fountain to carpool. Free, but gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Sandy at slajudice@yahoo.com or 520-353-5124.

SV people meet at the Coronado Visitor Center. Trail could be muddy depending on the weather.

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BACKTRACK - Rucker Gates
The eight of us had sunny skies and a creek full of beautiful water in this 7 mile round trip to the base of the Switchbacks. However, the water was a few inches too high to make most of the 28 stream crossings truly enjoyable.  (I was wearing only my extra socks at the High Desert afterward because my shoes were so wet.) A Red Admiral butterfly joined us at lunch. Sox had to do extra duty as the only dog on the hike itself although Little Guy provided moral support from the truck and did an inspection of the parking lot afterwards.  -John Broz

Dave took the attached photo with timer and sends his apologies to John Wasser.

Links for a couple of 360 photos from Elizabeth...
Click on 'Fisheye' in the upper right corner of the photos to experiment with 4 modes.
https://rebrand.ly/rucke5a0b
https://rebrand.ly/logcr1acb




CALENDAR 
Mar 10 - Heart of Rocks in the Chiricahuas with Brad
Mar 17 - Art Stairs hike in Old Bisbee with Larry
Mar 24 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Loretta
Mar 31 - Hunter Canyon in the Chiricahuas with Jan B
Apr 7 - San Pedro hike and riverside picnic with Doug
Apr 14 - ?
April 20-21-22 - Silver Peak camp-hike in the Chiricahuas with Brad
...??


Thanks for hiking with me,
Larry

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Muleteam & Bisbee gifts - cafepress.com/bisbeegear

Feb 24 - Rucker Gates

HIKE RUCKER GATES
Join the Muleteam this Saturday at the earlier time of 8am to hike the wooded Rucker Canyon trail, along a creek bed and under steep overhangs to several grottoes. It's a 7.8 mile hike with more than average difficulty. Bring water, lunch and maybe walking poles. Dogs ok. Back late afternoon. Meet Feb 24 at 8am by the Old Bisbee courthouse fountain to carpool (about 90 minutes each way). Free, but gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Guy at gplaa@comcast.net or 541-513-9775.

Hike Difficulty: 3.0 (See index)
0.5 - 1.5 Beginners... 2.0 - 3.5 Intermediate... 4.0 - 5.0 Advanced
Elevation: 6580-6590 feet   Elevation Gain: 300 feet

Driving Directions:
Double Adobe, N Central Highway, 191 to Border Police Station, right on North Rucker Canyon Road then on to East Rucker Canyon Road until you reach the campground at the end of the road. No high clearance vehicle needed.

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BACKTRACK - Laura's Loop
On Feb 17, 12 Mules and 3 dogs took our alternate hike which replaced the rain delayed San Pedro picnic hike. We took Laura's Loop starting at the end of OK Street and along the side of the hills with very pretty views up toward the ridge and down to Zack canyon. About three miles long, clear and well-marked. Weather was better than we expected and no rain. We dropped down into Zack Canyon to Brewery Gulch. About half the group chose to add another mile and take the City Trail to the end of High Road. The rest stayed on Brewery and went their own ways. All together,  a pleasant relaxing hike. -Doug

Scroll across the photo to see 'Jesus & the 12 disciples & their dogs'.



SIDETRACK - Hike Changes
Doug's picnic hike was postponed Saturday because of the weather, and he led another hike instead. If you subscribed to the blog page you should have been notified by email. If you're a non-subscriber and you have future concerns about the weather, please contact the hike leader or check the blog page for any updates.



SIDETRACK
Chiricahua National Monument Offers Expanded Ranger Programs

Chiricahua National Monument is pleased to announce an expanded schedule of free ranger-led programs this spring. Acting Superintendent Matt Stoffolano welcomes visitors to “take advantage of the many programs the park offers and gain a new appreciation for the wonders of Chiricahua National Monument.” The spring program schedule will run through May 31, 2018.

Faraway Ranch House tours are now available Thursdays through Sundays at 11 am and 2 pm.  Beginning in March, the tours will be offered Thursdays through Mondays. The exhibit building at Faraway Ranch will be open on tour days.

Campground Evening Programs are offered on Friday and Saturday evenings, at 7 pm in Bonita Canyon Campground’s amphitheater. Beginning in March, evening programs will be offered additional days. These programs are a great way to learn more about a variety of topics including natural and human history.

Full Moon Walks are scheduled on Thursday March 1, Saturday March 31, and Sunday April 29. Walks begin at 8 pm and last about an hour. Space is limited to 20 participants. Register up to seven days in advance, either in person at the visitor center or by calling 520-824-3560 x9302. A shuttle will be available for up to 14 passengers, but you can also drive your own vehicle to Massai Point, where the half mile walk begins. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring a flashlight. Programs are subject to cancellation due to inclement weather. 

Sunday Bird Walks begin at 9 am at the Faraway Ranch Parking Lot, and are perfect for novice and experienced birders alike! Chiricahua has four different biomes coming together, and a wide variety of birdlife, especially during migrations. These easy bird walks last about two hours.

On March 3rd, April 7th, and May 5th, from 10 am to 1:30 pm, join a ranger for a five-and-a-half-mile walk from Massai Point to Inspiration Point and back. This hike will explore the connections between physical and mental health, creativity, and the outdoors. Participants will have the opportunity to write, draw, photograph, and do watercolors at various points along the trail. All art supplies (and inspiring scenery) will be provided. Space is limited to 25 participants. Register up to seven days prior to the program in person at the visitor center or by calling 520-824-3560 x9302. Dress for the weather, bring food and water, and wear sturdy shoes.

Explore the dark night skies of Chiricahua on Saturday, April 14 with the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association (TAAA) and park staff. Telescopes will be set up in the Faraway Ranch Parking Lot from 6 pm to 9 pm. Participants should bring drinks, snacks, a portable chair or blanket to sit upon, flashlight with a red filter if possible, and dress warmly.

Nicknamed the “Wonderland of Rocks,” Chiricahua National Monument was established in 1924 to protect the fantastic rhyolite rock formations known as “The Pinnacles.” The park also features the Faraway Ranch Historic District, 17 miles of hiking trails, and a 25-site campground. The monument is located four miles east of the junction of Arizona Highways 181 and 186. The Visitor Center is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. There are no services (fuel, food, or drinks) available at the park. For more information, contact park staff at (520) 824-3560 ext. 9302 or visit www.nps.gov/chir.



CALENDAR 
Mar 3 - Joe's Canyon/Coronado Peak in the Huachucas with Sandy
Mar 10 - Heart of Rocks in the Chiricahuas with Brad
Mar 17 - Art Stairs hike in Old Bisbee with Larry
Mar 24 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Loretta
Mar 31 - Hunter Canyon in the Huachucas with Jan B
Apr 7 - San Pedro hike and riverside picnic with Doug
Apr 14 - ?
April 20-21-22 - Silver Peak camp-hike in the Chiricahuas with Brad
...??


Thanks for hiking with me,
Larry

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Muleteam archive photos - muleteam.shutterfly.com
Muleteam & Bisbee gifts - cafepress.com/bisbeegear

Feb 17 - Mule Ridge

SAN PEDRO PICNIC HIKE WEATHER DELAY
The rainy weather is scheduled for tomorrow and Saturday will be a brief respite and then more rain on Sunday. Larry, John W and I did an exploratory hike on Wednesday, and it was already muddy, and with this recent rain the river will be high. The best part of this hike is sitting by the river on a sunny day. It doesn't make sense to do this Saturday.

Accordingly, we will delay this hike until April 7, and on Saturday I will lead the tried-and-true Mule Ridge Loop from the end of High Road and down to Zack Canyon and Brewery. No cars needed, dogs welcome. Courthouse at 9:00AM

Sorry, but the picnic is special and civilized, so no need to take a chance.
Doug (520)432-0307, reiniger@wyoming.com

Feb 17 - River Picnic

CONTENTION CITY PICNIC
Join the Muleteam this Saturday for our 10th Annual Hike & River Picnic. The route is about 4 miles near the river (or maybe wading in it) to the ruins of Contention City and a Spanish fort site from the late 1770's. This may be our easiest and most "civilized" hike of the year with our "gourmet" pot-luck riverside picnic. Bring your favorite dish, wine or beer to share. Dogs love the river and are welcome. Meet Feb 17 at 9am by the Old Bisbee courthouse fountain to carpool. Free, but gas donations are appreciated. For more details, contact Doug at 432-0307 or reiniger@wyoming.com.

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BACKTRACK -  Brown-Ramsey
13 hikers and 3 dogs met at Brown Canyon ranch for the hike over into Ramsey Canyon. I took the group photo at the beginning of the hike by the ranch windmill. We had a leisurely stop at the water trough, and most had lunch on the ridge before Ramsey. The weather was sunny and became breezy in the afternoon. A few with dogs (including me) came back through Brown Canyon to enjoy the sycamores in the afternoon sun. -Larry



CALENDAR 
Feb 24 - Rucker Gates in the Chiricahuas with Guy
Mar 3 - Joe's Canyon/Coronado Peak in the Huachucas with Sandy
Mar 10 - Heart of Rocks in the Chiricahuas with Brad
Mar 17 - Art Stairs hike in Old Bisbee with Larry
Mar 24 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Loretta
Mar 31 - Hunter Canyon in the Chiricahuas with Jan B
Apr 7 - ?
Apr 14 - ?
April 20-21-22 - Silver Peak camp-hike in the Chiricahuas with Brad
...??


Thanks for hiking with me,
Larry

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Muleteam archive photos - muleteam.shutterfly.com
Muleteam & Bisbee gifts - cafepress.com/bisbeegear

Feb 10 - Brown-Ramsey

HIKE THE BROWN-RAMSEY LOOP
Join the Muleteam this Saturday for a “Two For One Hike” in the canyons & foothills of the Huachuca Mountains. The trail is about 6.5 miles total with grasslands, forest, steep hillsides and a canyon creek. Bring water and lunch, but no dogs into Ramsey. All drivers will be shuttled back to their cars at Brown Canyon Ranch. Back mid-afternoon. Meet Feb 10 at 9am by the Old Bisbee courthouse fountain to carpool. Gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Gary at 432-5274 or gngmike@gmail.com.

Dogs are ok if they go to the lunch spot and return the same way with Daisy & Gretchen.

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BACKTRACK - Red Rock Canyon
Distance: 7.3 miles (GPS track) 
Ascent/Descent: (158 ft/1487ft.), including all ups and downs.    
Hiking Time: 5:00 hours. Drivers: Dave Meraz and Guy Plaa
Weather: partly sunny with temperatures in the 50’s and 60’s. 

Hike Narrative: Seven hikers showed up this morning for the scheduled hike in Red Rock Canyon in the Chiricahua Mountains. We piled into 2 vehicles to the detriment of Long Legs Richard. Our vehicle’s high clearance came in handy when driving the bumpy FR4242 to the trailhead.  Arrived at the trailhead around 9:45 A.M with a drive time of about 1 hr.30 min via scenic but dusty Leslie Canyon.
Hiking the lower part of Red Rock Canyon (2.6 miles to Red Rock Spring) was fairly easy along a shady primitive road lined with juniper and oaks. There was no running water at all in the Red Rock Canyon streambed. Past the Red Rock Spring, the canyon narrows giving us a view of its colorful rhyolite walls. Soon after, the road deteriorated into deep gullies, downed trees and high stepping boulders making our progression much more difficult. All and in all a nice hike in company of good old pals.  -Guy



CALENDAR 
Feb 17 - San Pedro hike & riverside picnic with Doug
Feb 24 - Rucker's Gate in the Chiricahuas with Guy
Mar 3 - Joe's Canyon/Coronado Peak in the Huachucas with Sandy
Mar 10 - Heart of Rocks in the Chiricahuas with Brad
Mar 17 - Art Stairs hike in Old Bisbee with Larry
Mar 24 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Loretta
Mar 31 - ?
...??
April 20-21-22 - Silver Peak camp-hike in the Chiricahuas with Brad
...??


Thanks for hiking with me,
Larry

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Muleteam archive photos - muleteam.shutterfly.com
Muleteam & Bisbee gifts - cafepress.com/bisbeegear