• AZT Day 28: Rest of Mazatzal Divide

    Daily Miles: 17.8, Total Miles: 437.9 Cold, cold night – my water bottle froze solid inside my tent! The storm did move through last night but very crisp morning. I had to get to a 7,000 ft ridge so trudged through fresh snow for most of the morning. The snow really added to the beauty of this place. I saw two sets of bear tracks on top and coming down the mountain below Mazatzal Peak. I really enjoyed the incredible…

  • AZT Day 27: Mazatzal Divide Attempt

    Daily Miles: 5.2, Total Miles: 420.1 It started snowing about 10pm last night and flurries all night and morning along with wind, thunder and lightning. I hunkered down in the tent, got some extra rest and read a book. Looked like the storm was breaking up so headed out in the afternoon. After getting to about 6,500 ft elev, the snow was blowing sideways in gale force winds. With some difficulty, I finally got the tent set up and ate…

  • AZT Day 26: Saddle Mountain

    Daily Miles: 16.8, Total Miles: 414.9 I headed to Sunflower and the culvert crossing under the highway, surprised a deer in the creek. I saw a road sign at Sunflower advertising a topless place – maybe a re-supply option? With steady climbs, I entered the Mazatzal Wilderness – looking forward to this part of the trail. Thick manzanita and mountain shrubs gave way to rolling grasslands and scrub oak. Impressive views and interesting, colorful rock formations as I skirted the…

  • AZT Day 25: Four Peaks to Sycamore Creek

    Daily Miles: 20.0, Total Miles: 398.1 The wind howled all night. I topped up my water bottles at the spring and continued along the contour of Four Peaks. Great views and wild country! I hiked out at Pigeon TH and road walked nine miles on a high ridge covered with ponderosa pine and oak trees with expansive views of the Tonto Basin and upcoming Mazatzal Mountains. I eventually entered the Boulder Creek drainage and began a long descent to Sycamore…

  • AZT Day 24: Four Peaks

    Daily Miles: 17.0, Total Miles: 378.1 I started the day with a climb up on a ridge with the last view of Roosevelt Lake and entered the Four Peaks Wilderness. A nice couple at a TH at the end of a rough road offered some water. A good thing because Granite Spring up the trail was bone dry. The trail wound around the mountains at around 5,500 ft elevation. I felt like a billy goat perched on the side of…

  • AZT Day 23: Roosevelt Lake

    Daily Miles: 12.4, Total Miles: 361.1 I slept in a bit later than usual. Got up and over the last ridges and descended into Cottonwood Canyon and got water at a nice spring. Had another encounter with a large rattler coiled up on the trail. I encouraged him to move but he just crawled into a hole on the edge of the trail. He was still rattling albeit a bit muffled. I plugged the hole with my hiking pole and…

  • AZT Day 22: Rugged Superstitions

    Daily Miles: 16.8, Total Miles: 348.7 I slept well on a sandbar last night – just like a firm mattress! Probably the most challenging day so far with lots of elevations gains and losses on loose rock – forgotten how rugged these mountains are. I had to force myself to be cautious with an ankle that has a tendency to roll over. I re-filled water bottles at Reavis Ranch and Walnut Spring. If anyone finds the hiking socks I left…

  • AZT Day 21: Superstitions and Rattlesnakes

    Daily Miles: 19.6, Total Miles: 331.9 After two nights with Mrs. Haze in Tucson, I stayed at Superior’s Copper Queen Motel last night, clean and convenient. I should have known everything would be closed up Easter morning in Superior. Even the local Circle K was cleaned out of donuts. Got back out to the TH, crossed Hwy 60 and headed towards the Superstition Mountains. I came around a bend and hit the first rattlesnake with my hiking pole about the…

  • AZT Day 20: Picketpost Mountain & Superior

    Daily Miles: 10.5, Total Miles: 312.3 I headed down to Picketpost Mountain TH and met a large hiking group from Sun City, a retirement community near Phoenix. A nice gentleman insisted that I take his Cliff energy bar. I must have looked hungry or out of energy. I had one bar on my phone at the TH and called my wife. She and family were a bit frantic because the SPOT OK message had not been transmitted the last two…

  • AZT Day 19: White Canyon Wilderness

    Daily Miles: 16.5, Total Miles: 301.8 The birds woke me up early this morning. Took off on a steep, uphill jeep road heading west and then north through the gorgeous White Canyon Wilderness. The primitive road eventually hooked up with an old section of the AZT. A bit overgrown but very enjoyable trail up through canyonlands and buttes. I had lunch where the trail connected with the current AZT and filtered more water at the Telegraph Canyon water trough. Walked…