Joe's Canyon

HIKE JOE’S CANYON TRAIL
Join the Muleteam this Saturday, December 28th, 9:00am at the Bisbee Courthouse fountain to carpool to the Coronado Visitor Center for a hike through a very scenic valley in the Huachuca Mountains to Coronado Peak for a good view of Mexico. The hike starts out on Joe’s Canyon Trail with a 1,400 foot ascent up a rugged drainage, but is eased by numerous switchbacks. The trail then flattens out on Smuggler’s Ridge, a thin grassy saddle with amazing views of Mexico. We return down the same way for a total of about 6.5 miles. Bring water and lunch, but no dogs. Free, but gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Tim Foster at (303) 330-7154 or easefoster@gmail.com.
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BACKTRACK - Bisbee Cross
After all these years, the joy of Muleteam hikes is the diversity. Some are long and hard, and at the end of the day we feel sore and tired but proud of what we had accomplished and the natural beauty we had experienced. Yesterday, the lucky 16 (and a dog) took advantage of the other end of the Muleteam perspective. While not exactly easy, the walk through Old Bisbee streets and rocky trails was not extremely long but very rewarding. At the summit, the crosses, small personal tokens and memorials were -as always- touching. We spent a wonderful and relaxing time there enjoying the magnificent view of Old Bisbee and just getting to know each other. We got home at our own leisurely pace before noon, with fond memories of what many may recall as a perfect afternoon. - Doug



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SIDETRACK - KEEP THEM HIKES ROLLIN’
Dear Mules,
Look at your mail and you’ll be reminded that organizations that rely on volunteers for their survival are always struggling. The Muleteam is one of them, with the big exception that we never ask for money and don’t call you in the middle of the night (I just got a call at 10:30 last night). 
We have gotten off to a good start in this, our 25th year, but we can’t slack off. We still have 11 openings: 2 in January, 1 in February, 4 in March, 3 in April and 1 in the season-finale in May. That may not sound like a lot, but remember: no leader, no hike. Another good thing about the season so far is that the hikes we’ve had are diverse in length and location. The Muleteam stands out as attracting hikers with a wide range of ages and tolerance, so it’s important to offer ranges of distance and difficulty. What that means is that we are just as interested in leaders who have a favorite 3-4 mile hike as those who love their favorite 6-7 mile hike.
The point of all this is that we need volunteers for Jan 11; Feb 8; Mar 1,15,22,29; Apr 12,19,29; and the May 3rd 25th Anniversary Finale. For those who may need some suggestions, here is a list of a few of our most popular hikes we have done almost every year: Cochise Stronghold (Dragoons), Mural Hill (Mules), Charleston Ruins (San Pedro), Guindani Canyon (Whetstones), China Camp (Dragoons), Counsel Rocks (Dragoons). There are lots more, and if you’re curious I’ll send you the complete list of the 100+ trips we’ve done. Just as important, volunteer to lead your favorite new hike. PLEASE
Doug The Recruiter
(520) 432-0307
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SCHEDULE 2024-2025

January
- Mural Hill in the Mule Mtns with Larry and Carol
11 - ???
18 - Ida Canyon to Bear Spring in the Huachucas with Molly
25 - Arizona Trail: Canelo Hills West with Lindsay and Deb

Feb 
1 - Perimeter Trail in the Huachucas with Laura & Sara
8 -
15 - San Pedro trail to the old car with Sandy
22 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb 

March
1 - 
8 - Fairbank and San Pedro river picnic with Doug & Anne
15 - 
22 - 
29 
 
April
5 - Parker Canyon Lake and wine tasting with Doug
12 - Old Bisbee art stairs with Larry
19 - 
26 - 

May
3 - Last hike and potluck with ?


Bisbee Cross

HIKE TO THE BISBEE CROSS
Join the Muleteam on Saturday, December 21st for our traditional holiday hike to the Cross and shrine on the hilltop overlooking Old Bisbee. This is a local hike that is short (about 3 miles roundtrip) and mostly easy (except the short final ascent to the Cross) with the best view of downtown Bisbee. Meet at 9:00am at the Courthouse fountain to begin our hike on city streets until the trailhead at the end of OK Street. Bring water and a light snack. We’ll be back into town by lunchtime. For more information contact Doug at 520-432-0307 or reiniger@wyoming.com.
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BACKTRACK - Brown Canyon
The final count for the Brown Canyon hike was 22 and two dogs.  It was a beautiful, sunny day just perfect for hiking.  With lots of conversation along the way, some of the hikers turned around at the troth, and the rest continued onward and upward!  All but six stopped at the sunny "rock spot" for lunch, overlooking the small yet beautiful canyon.  The other six hearty hikers continued on to the saddle.  We were joined by some new recruits--welcome! -Sandy



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SIDETRACK - KEEP THEM HIKES ROLLIN’
Dear Mules,
Look at your mail and you’ll be reminded that organizations that rely on volunteers for their survival are always struggling. The Muleteam is one of them, with the big exception that we never ask for money and don’t call you in the middle of the night (I just got a call at 10:30 last night). 
We have gotten off to a good start in this, our 25th year, but we can’t slack off. We still have 11 openings: 2 in January, 1 in February, 4 in March, 3 in April and 1 in the season-finale in May. That may not sound like a lot, but remember: no leader, no hike. Another good thing about the season so far is that the hikes we’ve had are diverse in length and location. The Muleteam stands out as attracting hikers with a wide range of ages and tolerance, so it’s important to offer ranges of distance and difficulty. What that means is that we are just as interested in leaders who have a favorite 3-4 mile hike as those who love their favorite 6-7 mile hike.
The point of all this is that we need volunteers for Jan 4 & 11; Feb 8; Mar 1,15,22,29; Apr 12,19,29; and the May 3rd 25th Anniversary Finale. For those who may need some suggestions, here is a list of a few of our most popular hikes we have done almost every year: Cochise Stronghold (Dragoons), Mural Hill (Mules), Charleston Ruins (San Pedro), Guindani Canyon (Whetstones), China Camp (Dragoons), Counsel Rocks (Dragoons). There are lots more, and if you’re curious I’ll send you the complete list of the 100+ trips we’ve done. Just as important, volunteer to lead your favorite new hike. PLEASE
Doug The Recruiter
(520) 432-0307
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SIDETRACK - 25th anniversary Muleteam shirts
Shirts were delayed at the printer, but they should be here Wed, Dec 18.
Contact Larry (520-224-4951) for arranged early pickup...or pickup before the next hike at the fountain.
Payment is $15 cash/check in person or by mail: Larry Milam, Box 1585, Bisbee AZ 85603
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The web page muleteam.blogspot.com has the current hike and schedule. Also go there to subscribe to the Muleteam weekly email. 
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• To subscribe by phone scroll to the bottom and click "view web version", click the subscription box to enlarge and add your email address.
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SCHEDULE 2024-2025

December
28 - Joe's Canyon in the Huachucas with Bettina and Tim

January
11 - 
18 - Ida Canyon to Bear Spring in the Huachucas with Molly
25 - Arizona Trail: Canelo Hills West with Lindsay and Deb

Feb 
1 - Perimeter Trail in the Huachucas with Laura & Sara
8 -
15 - San Pedro trail to the old car with Sandy
22 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb 

March
1 - 
8 - Fairbank and San Pedro river picnic with Doug & Anne
15 - 
22 - 
29 
 
April
5 - Parker Canyon Lake and wine tasting with Doug
12 - 
19 - 
26 - 

May
3 - Last hike and potluck with ?


Brown Canyon

WALK THE BROWN CANYON TRAIL
Join the Muleteam this Saturday for a hike through a unique and scenic wooded canyon in the Huachuca Mountains. This trail has some long uphill sections and part follows a running creek making a roundtrip of about 6 miles. Dogs ok with a leash. Bring water and lunch. Back mid-afternoon. Parking by the Brown Canyon Ranch will require paying an $8 fee or using your National Park Pass. Meet Dec. 14 at 9am by the Old Bisbee courthouse fountain to carpool. Free but gas donation is appreciated. For more details contact Sandy at 520-353-5124.
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BACKTRACK - Juniper Flats
Seven hikers trekked through the Juniper Flats backcountry. Starting out below the southside of the second tower we headed eastward and then turned northward down into a beautiful canyon with ponderosa pine, mahogany bush and pinion pine. Scat along the trail suggests that pine nuts are primary forage for black bear. The group took lunch at a camp ruin in a lovely valley surrounded by grassland and alligator juniper. Switchbacks lead us up to the dirt road where the weary hikers took up an invite for hot tea and a tour of Camilla and Jim's beautiful off grid home. Over tea we watched the birds, marvelled at the windowed views and tallied steps on phones estimating 5 miles for the hike, somewhere in between the difference in 7 hiker's strides.  - Carol




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SIDETRACK - 25th anniversary Muleteam shirts
Delivery will be in-person at the fountain before hikes. Available soon!
Payment is cash/check at the fountain or by mail: Larry Milam, Box 1585, Bisbee AZ 85603
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SIDETRACK - Subscribe for the email
The web page muleteam.blogspot.com has the current hike and schedule. Also go there to subscribe to the Muleteam weekly email. 
• With a computer/laptop add your email address in the subscription box upper right. 
• To subscribe by phone scroll to the bottom and click "view web version", click the subscription box to enlarge and add your email address.
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SCHEDULE 2024-2025

December
21 - The Cross above Old Bisbee with Doug
28 - Joe's Canyon in the Huachucas with Bettina and Tim

January
11 - 
18 - Bear Springs or Oversite in the Huachucas with Molly
25 - Arizona Trail: Canelo Hills West with Lindsay and Deb

Feb 
1 - Perimeter Trail in the Huachucas with Laura & Sara
8 -
15 - San Pedro trail to the old car with Sandy
22 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb 

March
1 - 
8 - Fairbank and San Pedro river picnic with Doug & Anne
15 - 
22 - 
29 
 
April
5 - Parker Canyon Lake and wine tasting with Doug
12 - 
19 - 
26 - 

May
3 - Last hike and potluck with ?


Juniper Flats

EXPLORE JUNIPER FLATS
Join the Muleteam on Saturday, December 7th for a hike in the Mule Mountains.  This 4 1/2 hour hike is approx 4 miles long.  The hike is moderate, however parts of the trail are covered in softball sized stones that can cause tripping.  Bring water, lunch and maybe hiking poles. Meet at the Courthouse fountain at 9am to carpool up to the trail site which is past the first tower and before the second tower.  Call Carol for more details 413-667-8760.

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BACKTRACK - Warren trails
In spite of it being a holiday weekend with lots going on in Bisbee, seven dedicated hikers made time for this amble. We were rewarded with beautiful weather and a walk with no ups or downs. We started in Laverne Williams Park with Doug Danforth showing us native plants with many wonderful smells even in the end of November and giving us lots of ideas for our own gardens. Then, making only one wrong turn in Galena we walked along the Campbell mine shaft property and turned onto the old railroad bed that used to go to the smelter in Douglas. It was a historic tour of the area as we went by the site of the 1917 deportation. We then continued past the ball park and out to Gold Gulch Road where we lunched on the foundation of the Bisbee Country Club (1909 photo). On the way back some detoured to the farmer’s market. - Monica


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SIDETRACK - Help preserve the Ridge Trail and Zacatecas Canyon!
70 acres just went up for sale in Zacatecas that contains part of the Ridge Trail, the beautiful oak canyon drainage, and lush north slopes. Many people are looking at it, and a buyer could cut off hikers walking the popular hiking loop trail around Zacatecas Canyon to the saddle and white cross, as well as hiking the canyon. Help us preserve this open space land! For more info, please contact Cado Daily cadomexico@gmail.com --- Zillow listing
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SIDETRACK - 25th anniversary Muleteam shirts
Shirts will be printed soon (1 week?) - Delivery will be in-person at the fountain before hikes.
Payment is cash/check at the fountain or by mail: Larry Milam, Box 1585, Bisbee AZ 85603
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SIDETRACK - Subscribe for the email
The web page muleteam.blogspot.com has the current hike and schedule. Also go there to subscribe to the Muleteam weekly email. 
• With a computer/laptop add your email address in the subscription box upper right. 
• To subscribe by phone scroll to the bottom and click "view web version", click the subscription box to enlarge and add your email address.
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SCHEDULE 2024-2025

December
14 - Brown Canyon in the Huachucas with Sandy
21 - The Cross above Old Bisbee with Doug
28 - Joe's Canyon in the Huachucas with Bettina and Tim

January
11 - 
18 - 
25 - 

Feb 
1 - Perimeter Trail in the Huachucas with Laura & Sara
8 -
15 - San Pedro trail to the old car with Sandy
22 - Mt Ballard in the Mule Mtns with Deb 

March
1 - 
8 - Fairbank and San Pedro river picnic with Doug & Anne
15 - 
22 - 
29 
 
April
5 - Parker Canyon Lake and wine tasting with Doug
12 - 
19 - 
26 - 

May
3 - Last hike and potluck with ?