Mount Lemmon Trail, Storm – 12/4/2014

The rain started early in the morning – the mountains were invisible from town by the time I started my drive to the top. Clouds floated thru Soldier Canyon at Hairpin Turn and covered the peaks around Molino Basin – the rain brought out the last of the fall colors.

The Summit Parking Area was empty and I didn’t see anyone on the Mount Lemmon Trail – alone with the storm. I knew that the forecast was for rain – not snow – but it was still strange to be at the top of the mountain in December with no hint of snow or ice…

1412 Enjoying the Storm
Enjoying the storm on the Mount Lemmon Trail. December 2014.

I stop a few minutes past the junction of the Mount Lemmon and Wilderness of Rocks trail to enjoy the clouds, wind and rain before starting the climb back up. The rain gauge at the top of the mountain records the last rain just before 2 o’clock – 2.87″ for the day – and on the hike up the clouds start to break.

1412 Clouds Below
On the Mount Lemmon Trail as the storm clears – beautiful clouds below. December 2014.

On the drive down the sun and clouds were spectacular – I was not alone in stopping to enjoy the beautiful light.

1412 Sunset from the Highway
Clouds and sunset from the highway. December 2014.

Finger Rock Trail and Pima Canyon Trail – 11/30/2014

1411 West Side of Finger Rock Canyon
A view of the west side of Finger Rock Canyon from the Finger Rock Trail. November 2014.

Combining the Finger Rock Trail and the Pima Canyon Trail gives you access to miles and miles of great views and notable destinations – Linda Vista, Mount Kimball – outstanding views up to the top of the mountain, Pima Saddle – a unique view down Pima Canyon from the nearby highpoint, Pima Spring and the lovely bottom of Pima Canyon… But it does require some effort – 13.5 miles, +4860’/-4925′ of elevation gain/loss with a car shuttle between trailheads.

1411 Looking Down Pima Canyon from the Pima Canyon Trail
Above Pima Saddle looking down Pima Canyon. November 2014.

1411 Inside the Pima Spring Tank
The inside of the Pima Spring Tank – via camera flash – note the small stalagtites

1411 Setting Sun in the Cottonwoods
End of the day sun and Cottonwoods along the Pima Canyon Trail. November 2014.

Finger Rock Trail to the Pima Canyon Trail Junction – 11/19/2014

1411 Descending the Finger Rock Trail
Headed back into Tucson on the Finger Rock Trail. November 2014.

The weather is finally great for lower elevation hikes! On this hike up Finger Rock I especially enjoyed the section above the turn to Linda Vista where the trail winds in and out of small drainages below big cliffs, the feel of the trail underfoot and plants around you constantly changing.

I had hoped to go a bit further than the junction with the Pima Canyon Trail – but I ran out of time and and it is hard to argue with the junction as a stopping spot with the view below just a minute away… 9.5 miles, 3950′ of elevation gain/loss.

1411 Just off the Finger Rock Trail near the junction with Pima Canyon
Taken near a campsite off the Finger Rock Trail just after the junction with the Pima Canyon Trail – great views all the way to the top of the mountain! November 2014.

Storm: Point 5506, San Pedro Vista, Meadow Trail Loop – 10/9/2014

1410 Storm over the Molino Basin Trail and Shreve Saddle
Looking down on the Molino Basin Trail and Shreve Saddle from Point 5506. October 2014.

The rain started late Tuesday night and by the end of the day on Thursday the Pima County Regional Flood Control District ALERT System reported that 5.35″ of rain had fallen near the top of the Santa Catalina Mountains (the same guage would report just over 6″ for the work week!) – but on Thursday in Tucson blue skies were starting to show thru the clouds and by Friday there would be no weather to enjoy on the mountain…

1410 Blazing Star
Blazing Star coated pants from my hike from the highway up to Point 5506 – the summer heat largely kept me (and pants and socks!) away from the Blazing Star, no longer I guess… October 2014.
1410 A Stormy view from San Pedro Vista
A stormy view from the San Pedro Vista. October 2014.
1410 Meadow Trail covered in Clouds
The Meadow Trail covered in clouds. October 2014.

Pusch Peak Trail to the First Overlook, Storm Clouds and Lightning – 2014/8/19

The storms have been amazing the past few weeks! A few shots from a hike up to the first vista off of the Pusch Peak Northwest Side Route

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End of the day – headed out to the first overlook of the trail to Pusch Peak. August 2014.
1408 Lightning and Lights from the First Overlook off the Pusch Peak Trail
Lightning, rain and city lights from the first vista off the Pusch Peak Northwest Side Route Trail. August 2014.