Forest Road 18 to Radio Ridge, Summer, Winter – MVUM – 5/15/2018, 6/24/2018, 1/14/2019

FR18 - switchbacks and water tanks. May 2018.
FR18 – switchbacks and water tanks. May 2018.

Looking across Carter Canyon from the Mint Spring Trail you can see Forest Road 18 switchbacking up the burned out hillside, past cabins and water tanks, joining and following power lines up to Radio Ridge. It doesn’t have the same appeal as getting up to Radio Ridge on the Aspen or Aspen Draw Trail but summer flowers, winter snow, interesting views… maybe just worth it…

Carter Canyon and Summerhaven from FR18. June 2018.
Carter Canyon and Summerhaven from FR18. June 2018.

East of the Mint Spring Trailhead FR18 leaves Carter Canyon Road as Miners Ridge Road – apparently the road was erroneously classified in the Forest Service Infrastructure Database (INFRA) as open to public motor vehicle traffic – corrected in the recently finalized Santa Catalina Ranger District Motorized Travel System where the note for FR18 reads:

In INFRA road is listed as having ML1 and ML2 portions, however, on the ground the road is currently closed to the public, but utilized by authorized personnel. Error in INFRA that restriction to public access not listed. Redesignate in INFRA as “Restricted to Administrative and Permitted Use Only”. ML 2. Radio Ridge access for Mt. Lemmon water district and TRICO Electric. Restricted to reduce intensity of resource impacts.

I don’t recall ever seeing a gate or signage on Miners Ridge Road indicating that it was closed in any way to the public and I assume the note is mainly referencing the top section (the upper section of the road is labeled Radio Ridge Road in Pima County’s GIS Information and Cap Rock Road by Google Maps) where the road has been gated at the Summit Trailhead to prevent public motor vehicle access for as long as I can remember.

FR18 as shown on the maps in the Santa Catalina Ranger District Motorized Travel System NEPA documents. February 2019.
FR18 as shown on the maps in the Santa Catalina Ranger District Motorized Travel System NEPA documents. February 2019.
Pygmy Bluet on the side of FR18. June 2018.
Pygmy Bluet on the side of FR18. June 2018.
Penstemon off FR-18. June 2018.
Penstemon off FR-18. June 2018.

I’m sure that FR18 is blanketed by snow every year but in previous years it hadn’t occurred to me that the snow covered road would be an interesting hike. This year I was a little smarter – lower on the road there were vehicle tracks, but they eventually disappeared and I plunged into untracked snow up to Radio Ridge – alone for a cold sunset – before making my way down partly by headlamp.

Winter - a snow covered FR-18 with Radio Ridge in the distance. January 2019.
Winter – a snow covered FR-18 with Radio Ridge in the distance. January 2019.
Tree off of Radio Ridge with the Rincons in the background. January 2019.
Tree off of Radio Ridge with the Rincons in the background. January 2019.
Snowy Santa Catalina Mountains from near the start of the Aspen Trail off Radio Ridge. January 2019.
Snowy Santa Catalina Mountains from near the start of the Aspen Trail off Radio Ridge. January 2019.

After the Storm, Snow on Mount Lemmon – 12/13/2015

Snow on the Santa Catalina Mountains. December 2015.
Snow on the Santa Catalina Mountains. December 2015.

During the storm the snow barely touched the lower elevations of the Santa Catalina Mountains – so the morning after the storm, under a clear blue sky, instead of heading into the Catalinas I hiked out the Garwood Dam Trail, in the shadow of the Rincons, for a view of the snow on the top of the mountain…

Subtle sunrise color on the Mount Lemmon Snow. December 2015.
Subtle sunrise color on the Mount Lemmon Snow. December 2015.
Snow! December 2015.
Snow! December 2015.

Aspen Trail – 2014/4/28

I often avoid the Marshall Gulch Trailhead – often uncomfortably jammed with cars and sometimes an inspiring but overwhelming number of people – but it does quickly take you to an amazing area of the mountain – Aspen Trail up and back today.

1404 Horned Lizard
A horned Lizard along the Aspen Trail. April 2014.

 

1404 Antennas on the Ridge from the Aspen Trail
Antennas on Radio Ridge from the Aspen Trail. April 2014.

 

1404 Snow Hiding under a Pine Tree high on the Aspen Trail
High on the trail there was snow hiding under some of the young pines – the storm the previous weekend had dropped the snow, I was surprised to still see it on the mountain. April 2014.