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Mount Devine, Arizona, March 2017

March 14, 2017 by Paul McClellan 2 Comments

On March 8 Michael Berry and I climbed Mount Devine, the high point of the North Comobabi Mountains on the Tohono O’odham Indian Reservation north of Sells, Arizona. Mount Devine is the 75th most prominent peak in Arizona, with 1983 feet of prominence and 4783 feet of elevation.

The North Comobabi Mountains to the south from where we parked
The North Comobabi Mountains to the south from where we parked

We drove in on an abandoned dirt road towards the mountains from the north, squeezing between palo verde trees and driving over 2-3 foot bushes. The road disappeared after only 1.4 miles, but we were glad to have covered as much distance as we had as the mountains still seemed far away.

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Filed Under: Climbing Tagged With: Arizona, Mount Devine, North Comobabi Mountains, tortoise

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