when | Trip Report : July 28, 2018 | ||||||||||||||||
Trip Report : September 9, 2006 | |||||||||||||||||
where | Tucson | ||||||||||||||||
the hike |
Expansive views from Mt. Lemmon. Previous fires have cleared wide areas, so you
can see in about all directions. We will start on top of the mountain and work our
way down. There will be fir and aspen trees to start the hike, then moving to a pine
forest later in the day. Views are big here, encompassing the Wilderness of Rocks to
the southeast, Romero Canyon to the west and north, and most dramatic of all,
Pusch Ridge to the west, stair-stepping its sawtooth course toward Tucson.
We will then use the AZ Trail to connect us to the Wilderness of Rocks trail, losing 2,000 ft. in just 4 miles. Wilderness of Rocks is a picturesque area of rock formations and a diversity of settings that range from sub-alpine to high desert to riparian zone. This is mainly open, so you will need sun screen here. We will find a shady spot here to have lunch and view the area. Mt Lemmon will be above us at this point, so we can see were we started the day. After lunch, continue on the Wilderness of Rock trail until we get back into the pine forest. At this point we will cross Lemmon Creek a couple of times. It may have water or may not. This hike leads through an area of diverse habitats that include excellent examples of Canadian Zone riparian areas and ponderosa pine forests. If you’re a bit of an amateur naturalist, you might want to bring a guide to Arizona’s trees as well. You’ll see quite a few different species along this trail which changes aspect and life zones as it loops around a false summit of Marshall Peak. You’ll find aspens here, of course, but you’ll also pass by Douglas fir and white fir, Gambel and silverleaf oak, madrone and more. We will continue up this path until we get to Marshall Gulch saddle. This is just a place where multiple trails cross. Two go to where we left one car; one goes back to Mt. Lemmon. We will continue on the Marshall Gulch Trail. It leads down a cool, shady canyon which is usually well stocked with wildflowers and pleasant little pools. The drivers will then get in the car we left here, to retrieve the cars we left on top. We will then find a place to eat in Tucson or Summerhaven. Required: • Sturdy hiking boots • At least 3 liters of water • Rain poncho • Hat, sunblock, sunglasses Recommended: • hiking poles • Camera |
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distance | 10 miles round trip | ||||||||||||||||
time | 5-7 hours plus drive time | ||||||||||||||||
EC | +1000'-2200' elevation change | ||||||||||||||||
elevations | 7000' (Wilderness of Rocks) to 9,200' (Mt. Lemmon) | ||||||||||||||||
type | one way | ||||||||||||||||
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on trail | 100% — Mt Lemmon, AZ Trail passage 12, Wilderness of Rocks, Marshall Gulch | ||||||||||||||||
rating | "B" Rate yourself as a hiker. | ||||||||||||||||
dogs? | no | ||||||||||||||||
cost |
Both trailheads require a $5 per car fee or a National Park pass. When car-pooling, pay your share the cost of gas. The club also allows voluntary contributions of $5/non-member. Email the hike leader immediately if you might be interested in staying in a rental house on Mt. Lemmon or in Tucson Friday and Saturday nights, rather than making the roundtrip drive the day of the hike. For those meeting at Einstein’s, the hike leader will appoint someone to sign people in and arrange carpools to the trailhead. |
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weather | Summerhaven | ||||||||||||||||
meet | 6:00 AM in the parking lot south of Einstein Bros. Bagels on the SE corner of 48th Street & Ray Road, west of I-10. For those leaving their cars behind, please park up against the west curb of the parking lot and not in the Einstein’s common parking area. | ||||||||||||||||
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