Julia has been bugging me to take her somewhere there is some fall color, so we headed up to Mount Lemmon yesterday. It takes about 90 minutes to drive up towards the top of the mountain, where temperatures are usually about 15 degrees cooler at about 9000 feet elevation.
It was a beautiful Arizona day. Not a cloud in the sky.
We parked next to a ticketed automobile at this vista on the way up for a bathroom break. When I looked at the ticket taped to the outside window of the vehicle, the ticket indicated 72 hours abandoned. Before we left, a three vehicle crew with a stretcher parked the other side of the vehicle and headed off up the mountain. I hope it wasn't the driver of the car. Couldn't find anything about it in the newspaper.
The Bear Wallow turnoff is at Mile Marker 22--a few miles from Summerhaven. From Mile Marker 22, it's a short drive on a dirt road to where we accessed a trail in the Bear Wallow Unit. We were probably a couple of weeks past peak season, but there were still some golden aspens and reddish maples.
Shortly after joining up with the trail, we encountered an unusual thing in the woods. I think it's some kind of toilet, but it was locked with a padlock. Anyway, someone went to a lot of trouble to "plaque" the occasion.
What we discovered is that the best fall color was a short distance down the mountain from where we originally parked, so we walked a short distance on the Sunset Trail.
We ended up meandering about five miles with no particular destination in mind. This was after our 3 mile early morning walk with Callie. So we felt like we deserved a burger and a beer, even though it wasn't quite noon yet.
Summerhaven is the resort town on top of the mountain. We ordered an overpriced, but well-prepared burger with Slow Body IPA, a Tucson brewery that we hadn't tried yet. It may have been the sunny deck location on a beautiful fall day after a lot of walking, but we both agreed that the food and the beer went down really well.
We weren't quite ready to drive down the mountain yet, so we drove a few miles to Marshall Gulch, which we discovered that the Arizona Trail goes through. The map of the trail from the Mexico border to the Utah border made me think of my A.T. thru-hiking days. It seems unlikely that I'll be completing the Arizona trail, but I do intend to do some more research about some section hiking. For sure, we will return to Marshall Gulch, which had a beautiful picnic area and trails to discover.









1 comment:
Oh, maaaaAAAANNN!! You two -- and Callie -- are gonna have so much fun! And every now & then Julia gets to drive up to Scottsdale to see wha'sup at Nieman Marcus, Gucci, Bulgari and the rest of them. It's 964 miles to Ft. Collins but it could be a nice drive. Do you think you'll go up that way for the summer?
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