ARIZONA NEW YEARS EVE 2019

A few years ago we started scheduling short getaways over New Years. The end of 2019 we headed to Southern Arizona in the hope of some blue skies and warm weather. One out of 2 isn’t bad.

Our first stop was Cochise Stronghold in Coronado National Forest

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochise

We parked near the campground. The campground was remote, quiet and tucked into the rock formations. We plan on returning in Blaze.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recreation/bicycling/recarea/?recid=25446&actid=29

We did the Cochise trail that leaves from the campground.

Alligator Juniper

typical rock formations, the land is very rugged

Next stop was another National Monument. No, we do not plan on seeing them all.

We started at the visitor center hiked up Rhyolite Canyon to Heart of Rocks, then Big Balanced Rock Trail and back on the Upper Rhyolite Trail.

Fresh snow and blue sky made for a spectacular day of hiking

We didn’t escape the snow but at least the sky is blue

This is at the top before heading back on the Upper Rhyolite Trail

Back in the car and we decided to head to Massai Point and do a short hike. I saw this guys butt as he was headed into the woods. We pulled over and he/she was just sitting there waiting for us to take a picture.

This National Park Service site commemorates the Coronado Expedition that passed through the region in 1540-1542.

We started at the visitor center and hiked Joe’s Canyon Trail to Montezuma Pass Overlook, then headed back to Yaqui Ridge and followed that trail to Mexico. After a quick stop in Mexico, we headed back to the visitor center

Joe’s Canyon Trail

Montezuma Pass Overlook in the background

View from the overlook

Yaqui Ridge: 1 mile to Mexico

Cholla in bloom

At the border, actually over the border but the only thing there: 2 cows.

Last stop of the trip was to Madera Canyon just outside of Tucson. We hiked the Super Trail to Josephine Saddle over to Baldy Saddle and back on the Old Baldy Trail

Looking down Madera Canyon

Back to the blue shirt, this thing has been on a lot of trails

Baldy Saddle

Out of the snow and almost back to the car.

While researching Madera Canyon we read about a tragedy involving the local Boy Scout Troop. Here is a good story on what happened and secrets revealed 50 years later.

http://tucson.com/news/local/mt-baldy-surrenders-its-secret-at-last/article_66fef4e4-419c-5572-87e8-6c11c284729b.html

Another great trip and now back to NE Ohio, land of no blue skies.

HAPPY TRAILS, STEVE

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