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Travel using primarily feet only. Hands might be used with hiking poles for balance or uphill travel.

Ruby Peak, Oregon, August 2023

September 3, 2023 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

On Wednesday, August 16, I climbed Ruby Peak in the Wallowa Mountains of northeast Oregon. Ruby Peak has 644 feet of topographic prominence, but with 8884 feet of elevation it is the 41st highest peak in Oregon. It lies in the Wallowa Mountains of northeast Oregon, where 37 of the 100 highest Oregon peaks reside.

Ruby Peak from Twin Peaks (2016-09-17)
Ruby Peak from Twin Peaks (2016-09-17)

The previous afternoon, I left the Baker Valley and drove to the city of Enterprise, then south into the Wallowa Mountains. On the way my Jeep temperature gauge momentarily registered 107 degrees F. I looked forward to getting into the mountains. I drove past the city of Enterprise, then up the 4WD Lime Quarry Road to an abandoned quarry. Here I camped for the night beside Murray Creek.

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Filed Under: Hiking Tagged With: Oregon, Ruby Peak, Wallowa Mountains

Webster Mountain, Arizona, March 2023

March 27, 2023 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

On Monday, March 20, I hiked to the summit of Webster Mountain, the highpoint of the Salt River Mountains, a few miles northwest of Globe, Arizona. Webster Mountain has 1519 feet of topographic prominence, making it the 150th most prominent peak in Arizona. It lies in the Arizona Transition Zone, a physiographic region of Arizona separating the Colorado Plateau to the north and east and Arizona’s Basin and Range to the south and west.

View NW from the road. I followed the road up around the hill ahead.
View NW from the road. I followed the road up around the hill ahead.

Most of the hike was on a primitive road, sometimes quite eroded, sometimes in good shape, and sometimes a rocky path.

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Horse Peak, Arizona, December 2022

December 16, 2022 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

On Saturday, December 10, Matthias Stender, Scott Peavy, Michael Vincent, and I climbed Horse Peak, the summit of Moreno Mountain. Horse Peak lies just north of the USA/Mexico Border in the Chukut Kuk District of the Tonoho O’odham Nation. Horse Peak has 4343 feet of elevation and 1407 feet of topographic prominence, making it the 178th most prominent peak in Arizona.

Our view of Morena Mountain/Horse Peak off Indian Road 19 at the Chukut Kuk District boundary.
Our view of Morena Mountain/Horse Peak off Indian Road 19 at the Chukut Kuk District boundary

We had been very fortunate to obtain permission to enter and travel through the Chukut Kuk District. Last spring I learned the District had a process for requesting entry, though I was doubtful that permission would be granted. But we were a small group of “avid hikers” and the District Vice Chairman and Chairwoman did generously grant us permission.

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Filed Under: Hiking Tagged With: Arizona, Chukut Kuk District, Haivan Vaya, Horse Peak, Morena Mountain, Tohono O'odham Nation

Maricopa Mountains Highpoint, Arizona, December 2022

December 9, 2022 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

On Friday morning, December 2, I met other Southern Arizona Hiking Club members John Ohm, Dave Kohnke, Tom Tutein, and Larry Wippman in Oro Valley. Our goal was to climb Peak 3272, the Maricopa Mountains Highpoint. Peak 3272 has 1432 feet of prominence making it the 172nd most prominent peak in Arizona. This peak is also a SAHC peak, which explained the interest the others had in joining me.

Two saguaros (one a crested saguaro) frame the Maricopa Mountains Highpoint from our drive in
Two saguaros (one a crested saguaro) frame the Maricopa Mountains Highpoint from our drive in

From Oro Valley we drove to the city of Maricopa, then further west to begin driving on primitive roads towards the Maricopa Mountains. As the roads deteriorated Tom and Larry parked their car and joined Dave in his Toyota FJ Cruiser. I drove my Jeep Rubicon with John beside me.

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Filed Under: Hiking Tagged With: Arizona, Maricopa Mountains, Peak 3272, Southern Arizona Hiking Club

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