Miller Canyon

HIKE MILLER CANYON
Join the Muleteam this Saturday for a hike through lower Miller Canyon, a scenic wooded valley in the Huachuca Mountains. The trail has some water in the stream from snow mountain runoff. From lower Miller, we will hop the road and head up upper Miller for less than a mile and have a snack or lunch by the ruins of an old town (Parmerlee??). This is a very easy hike with a 5 mile round trip. Bring water and lunch. Dogs on  leashes ok. Back early afternoon. Meet 9am February 3 by the Old Bisbee courthouse fountain to carpool. Free, but gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Jan 704-299-6614 or bolduc03@aol

SV people or others can meet on Miller Canyon Road, in large dirt parking on the left with restrooms.

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BACKTRACK - China Camp
14 hikers and two dogs gathered at the courthouse for the China Camp hike, a number which was quickly reduced to one dog after a loud fracas ensued between the dogs. One hiker joined the carpool at the Middlemarch Road and Hwy 80 intersection, out of two which were expected to join us there. Another hiker showed up at the parking location which was unerringly found without any uncertainty along the edge of Middlemarch Road. A deceptive pattern of roads at the parking location led the leader to clarify his dim memory of where the correct road was when last visited over 6 years before, by choosing what appeared to be the more heavily used of the roads seen.  When no one spoke up to object, the hike started out but was briefly delayed when the road quickly came to an end. This resulted in one faction taking advantage of the delay to widely spread out the party and keep it widely spread out not only to China Camp but all the way back as well-- behavior which did not serve the safety factor involved in hiking as a group instead of as solitary individuals.

On reaching the location of the remains of old China Camp, a campsite of tents was found among the old concrete foundations, and one truck with empty horse trailer was seen to be the only conveyance that the campers had in reaching the location. The transport must have left soon after we did and passed us by on the way back down the road during our return. We never did learn why a large empty horsetrailer was chosen to haul the campers and gear, instead of something more suitable for the extraordinarily rough road. Near the spot where we stopped for our lunch at the China Camp site, there were some watery mudholes and clearer pools among the rocks to show what is indicated on maps to be the site of either a spring-- or a well on some maps. No one seemed to be in the mood to look around for a well or some more reliable water source consistent with what was remembered from the earlier visit by the leader. One of the hikers decided to go on alone in the direction of China Peak but with an intention of doing whatever unfolded as opportunity revealed itself. The rest of us started out in separate small clusters for the uneventful hike back. The entire group came back together for a second time, closely gathered for the group photo at the end of the hike, which gave an impression of close conviviality. ---  Brad


More photos at Photos 2023-24. Try adding your own. 
Past seasons: Photos 2022-23 - Photos 2021-22
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CALENDAR 2023-2024

FEBRUARY
10 - San Pedro river: Little Boquillas ranch and beyond to the old car with Ken
17 - Sandoval family cross in the Mule Mtns with Lindsay
24 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb

MARCH
- Guindani Trail in the Whetstones with Monica
9 - Juniper Flats in the Mule Mtns from divide to towers with Brad
16 - Fairbank hike and San Pedro riverside picnic with Doug
23 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Carol
30 - Hunter Canyon Loop in the Huachucas with Jim Poulin

APRIL
5-7 - Picacho Peak hike and campout with Sandy and Molly
13 - Old Bisbee art stairs with Larry
20 - Parker Canyon Lake and optional Sonoita wine tasting with Doug
27 - Miller Peak in the Huachucas with Carol

MAY
- Carr House hike & presentation in the Huachucas with Mike Foster
11 - Coronado Cave and season end potluck with Doug



China Camp

HIKE TO CHINA CAMP
Join the Muleteam this Saturday, January 27th, for a hike in the Dragoon Mountains on an old mining road with wonderful views. This hike will be moderate uphill to the camp ruins and down the same way for a little more than 5 miles total. Bring water and lunch. Dogs welcome. Back late afternoon. Meet January 27 at 9am by the Old Bisbee Courthouse fountain to carpool (over an hour each way). Free, but gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Brad at (520) 432-2476 or bradward.j3@juno.com.

For hikers who want more background, the primitive and barely driveable forest road to the camp ruins is FR 697 leaving from the Middlemarch Road, FR 345, at an unmarked spot with an open area for vehicle parking, which should accommodate about half a dozen. There is a break in the fence along the road, through which vehicles are easily driven to reach the parking. This open area is about 1 3/4 miles on Middlemarch Road beyond where the road to the Slavin Gulch TH, FR 687, branches off from the Middlemarch Road. The setting for old China Camp is a small wooded bowl with a spring, concrete foundations, and a small canyon draining the bowl from the spring down. The bowl is entered through a major road cut of greater size than the old road merits today.

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BACKTRACK - Patio Peak
We had a total of 13 hikers and one dog braving the dreaded Patio Peak trail.  It is dreaded because of the steep, rocky trail and confusing footpaths. This leader made an effort to mark the trail prior to the hike, but none the less had two intersection that proved challenging. The temperature was perfect and the sky cloudy.  Two hikers went part way and 11 made it to the summit where we lunched on the patio (ok, not really a patio but a very small slab of concrete). We enjoyed a good workout and good company.  - Sandy


More photos at Photos 2023-24. Try adding your own. 
Past seasons: Photos 2022-23 - Photos 2021-22
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CALENDAR 2023-2024

FEBRUARY
- Miller Canyon to Parlermee ruins in the Huachucas with Jan
10 - San Pedro river: Little Boquillas ranch and beyond to the old car with Ken
17 - Sandoval family cross in the Mule Mtns with Lindsay
24 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb

MARCH
- Guindani Trail in the Whetstones with Monica
9 - Juniper Flats in the Mule Mtns from divide to towers with Brad
16 - Fairbank hike and San Pedro riverside picnic with Doug
23 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Carol
30 - Hunter Canyon Loop in the Huachucas with Jim Poulin

APRIL
5-7 - Picacho Peak hike and campout with Sandy and Molly
13 - Old Bisbee art stairs with Larry
20 - Parker Canyon Lake and optional Sonoita wine tasting with Doug
27 - Miller Peak in the Huachucas with Carol

MAY
- Carr House hike & presentation in the Huachucas with Mike Foster
11 - Coronado Cave and season end potluck with Doug



Patio Peak

HIKE TO PATIO PEAK (a.k.a. BEER CAN HILL)
Join the Muleteam this Saturday for a local hike from Yuma Trail in Warren through Gold Gulch and by Gold Hill to a distinctive peak in the southern Mule Mountains. The hike goes up and down trails and an old mining road. Total distance is about 6.4 miles with a challenging uphill, rocky section and 1200 ft. elevation gain. Have lunch by the “patio” on top and enjoy a view of Bisbee from a different angle. Dogs welcome. Bring water and poles if you use them. Free. Back mid afternoon. 
Meet at the old Bisbee courthouse fountain January 20 by 9:00 a.m. to carpool or follow to the trailhead. For more information contact Sandy at 520-353-5124 or slajudice@yahoo.com.
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BACKTRACK - Slavin Gulch
Nice weather and spectacular views made for a great hike. One canine companion, Badger, accompanied 16 humans up and back along Slavin Gulch. Hikers saw a small sample of rock art hidden on the under face of a large boulder near the trail and attempted to land small stones on the top of another large boulder before passing onward towards the mine site. A few hikers braved climbing up the steep slope along an old wooden mine sluice where interesting minerals were littered in the mine waste.  - Carol


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Past seasons: Photos 2022-23 - Photos 2021-22
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CALENDAR 2023-2024

JANUARY
27 - China Camp in the Dragoons with Brad

FEBRUARY
- Miller Canyon to Parlermee ruins in the Huachucas with Jan
10 - San Pedro river: Little Boquillas ranch and beyond to the old car with Ken
17 - Sandoval family cross in the Mule Mtns with Lindsay
24 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb

MARCH
- Guindani Trail in the Whetstones with Monica
9 - Juniper Flats in the Mule Mtns from divide to towers with Brad
16 - Fairbank hike and San Pedro riverside picnic with Doug
23 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Carol
30 - Hunter Canyon Loop in the Huachucas with Jim Poulin

APRIL
5-7 - Picacho Peak hike and campout with Sandy and Molly
13 - Old Bisbee art stairs with Larry
20 - Parker Canyon Lake and optional Sonoita wine tasting with Doug
27 - Miller Peak in the Huachucas with Carol

MAY
- Carr House hike & presentation in the Huachucas with Mike Foster
11 - Coronado Cave and season end potluck with Doug



Slavin Gulch

HIKE UP SLAVIN GULCH
Join the Muleteam this Saturday, January 13, for a hike in the Dragoon Mountains. The trail is a rocky path and old mining road with huge bolder formations nearby, along a great sand-bottomed creek. It’s steady uphill to some old mining ruins and down the same way for a total of approximately 6.8 miles. Bring water, lunch and maybe a walking stick. Dogs are welcome. Back late afternoon.
Meet January 13 at 9am at the Old Bisbee Courthouse fountain to carpool (over an hour each way). Free, but gas donation is appreciated. Alternatively, hikers may meet us at about 9:40am at the beginning of Middlemarch Road (off Route 80 north of Tombstone). For more information, contact Carol at (413) 667-8760 or chandlercarolpsk@gmail.com.

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BACKTRACK - Perimeter Trail
20 Mule Teamsters set out on a very frosty morning.  So chilly, in fact, that Larry took the group photo right there in the parking lot.  We looked rather comical, as if we were going out ice fishing.  We actually managed to stay together-ish on the way, and had our lunch at the top.  The weather, by the way, turned out to be perfect for hiking.  A few individuals had stashed a getaway car at the Miller Canyon parking lot down below, and so created their own alternative return hike.  The rest of us rambled and ambled, and stumbled and bumbled the way back from whence we came.  This hike, strangely, seems to be a lot of uphill both ways!  Not fair.  There were, however, many comments on how beautiful the hike was.  Submitted by Laura (the substitute leader, along with Sara)

More photos at Photos 2023-24. Try adding your own. 
Past seasons: Photos 2022-23 - Photos 2021-22
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CALENDAR 2023-2024
Contact Doug at reiniger@wyoming.com to add your hike to the list..

JANUARY
20 - Patio Peak (Beer Can Hill) in the Mule Mtns with Sandy
27 - China Camp in the Dragoons with Brad

FEBRUARY
- Miller Canyon to Parlermee ruins in the Huachucas with Jan
10 - San Pedro river: Little Boquillas ranch and beyond to the old car with Ken
17 - Sandoval family cross in the Mule Mtns with Lindsay
24 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb

MARCH
- Guindani Trail in the Whetstones with Monica
9 - Juniper Flats in the Mule Mtns from divide to towers with Brad
16 - Fairbank hike and San Pedro riverside picnic with Doug
23 - Council Rocks in the Dragoons with Carol
30 - Hunter Canyon Loop in the Huachucas with Jim Poulin

APRIL
5-7 - Picacho Peak hike and campout with Sandy and Molly
13 - Old Bisbee art stairs with Larry
20 - Parker Canyon Lake and optional Sonoita wine tasting with Doug
27 -

MAY
- Carr House hike & presentation in the Huachucas with Mike Foster
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18 - Hike and season end potluck