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Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Apr 30 2008 12:30 pm
by kgmolson
What is the best way up to the peak? Via Flatiron or Carney Springs? It seems like this beast is tucked in the middle of the ridgeline...
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Apr 30 2008 3:23 pm
by rally_toad
Now I haven't been up there yet. But when I do get the chance I'll probably head up via Hieroglyphic Canyon. It doesnt make sense to get this one from the flatiron unless your doing the entire ridgeline. So either Carney or Hieroglyphic is your best bet.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Apr 30 2008 3:33 pm
by kgmolson
where is the carney TH? Hieroglyphic Canyon... good call.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Apr 30 2008 6:35 pm
by wallyfrack
kgmolson wrote:where is the carney TH?
Ths Carney TH is down Peralta road on the left about a mile before Peralta TH. The road to the TH is blocked but there is a parking area just off Peralta road. If you see Lost Goldmine TH you've passed it. It's an easier hike than Hieroglyphic canyon.
http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=540
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Apr 30 2008 8:37 pm
by DarthStiller
It's a kind of a bushwhack up Hieroglyphic Canyon, though. The last time I did it 5 years ago, there were ribbons marking the way. Not too much brush to bust through, but no real trail to speak of until you get to the Ridgeline trail. Some scree here and there, also. I prefer the Carney Springs way myself. maybe a bit longer, but easier if you stay on the trail (shutup, Wally).
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Apr 30 2008 9:39 pm
by joebartels
If you're looking to do the SE peak 5057 then do the loop, it's paved to the cloudview/hiero TH
http://hikearizona.com/location_g.php?GPS=41
plus there's a good chance to see some rattlers in the lower third of the ascent in either heiro or carney canyons with an early start, definitely go clockwise up hiero
The grunt of the hike is over before it heats up. It was 95 degrees on the return when I did it in September years ago. The seven day forecast is lower than that now. (I think)
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: May 01 2008 3:29 pm
by kgmolson
Yeah for sure... this is the weekend to do it. Looks to be in the upper 80's to lower 90's which is cooler than last weekend. I really want to hit this peak before the heat. Thanks for the info. I will get that loop plugged into the ol GPS and shouldnt have too may issues.
Thanks guys!
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: May 01 2008 9:39 pm
by rally_toad
If your planning on heading up there tomorrow 5/2 I have the day off and was planning on being in the area, as of right now I'm planning on a solo loop combining Whiskey Spring, Red Tank, and Bluff Spring trail. But would gladly change plans to do the Peak 5057 as its been on my list for a while. Let me know if your interested. We could probably carpool and split the gas money.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: May 01 2008 11:07 pm
by kgmolson
Hey Rally- Wont be heading up there until Sunday or Monday... Unfortunatly the 2 best days of the weekend I will be working. Any of those days work for ya?
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: May 01 2008 11:42 pm
by rally_toad
The only days I could do it this weekend would be Friday or Saturday. Sunday I'll be in Tucson till afternoon, and Monday I have school and work.
The next time I'd be able to head up there is next saturday.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: May 02 2008 12:28 am
by kgmolson
Next Saturday might work... I will have to get back to ya.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: May 02 2008 7:41 pm
by rally_toad
My only condition for that day would be we would have to be back home before 4, because I have to work at 4:30. But I dont think that would be too much of a problem if we started early.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 10 2012 12:44 pm
by johnlp
Have fun! This is a great hike, but not an easy one.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 3:36 pm
by mozdzen
Hi Everyone,
I was trying to find the trailhead up to the superstition mountain summit today and am not sure if I did or not. I parked in the Lost Goldmine Parking lot and took the trail along the fence until I saw a sign on the fence warning that exploring mines was dangerous. It took about 20 mins to get to this point at a moderate pace. As I see from an earlier post, I went too far. But - it looks like the trail from the suggested parking lot intersects the Lost Goldmine trail at some point - and I hope I found it.
After entering the fenced area, it took us straight to the side of a rock face that was very steep. We found a cairn and proceeded left and found a narrow trail. I forgot my GPS and my wife was getting antsy about doing too much bushwacking without it, so we only went on for another half hour. I almost reached what seemed to look like a saddle before turning around. The clouds were hanging low today and I couldn't see much past this saddle.
Was I on the right trail?
Thanks,
Tom
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 4:17 pm
by Grasshopper
mozdzen wrote:it looks like the trail from the suggested parking lot intersects the Lost Goldmine trail at some point - and I hope I found it.
Here are the two recommended and correct GPS hiking tracks via the Carney Spring Trail..
http://hikearizona.com/map.php?QX=1380 (the
black line track is from where you started at the Lost Goldmine Park/TH Start, and the
red track line is from the recommended hike description..
http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=540 parking area). The brown teardrop is the waypoint coordinates for where you actually cross over the fence and the start of the Carney Spring Trail. It sounds to me like you may have crossed over the fence too soon (at the mine warning sign area) rather than hiking past the correct fence cross-over point?
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 5:34 pm
by mozdzen
Most likely. The Fence still had the lower wire or two still intact, so most likely this sure wasn't an official trail.
Thanks for the info!
Tom
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 5:42 pm
by mozdzen
Is there any signage at the correct cross over point? Because when we did cross over, there was a trail coming from the south that led me to believe we had met up with it. Which is strange. But I'm 99.99% sure we crossed over too soon because once at the cliffs, we had to travel west quite a way.
Thanks again,
Tom
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 5:49 pm
by trekkin_gecko
just park at carney TH
eliminates the cross over problem
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 6:23 pm
by Grasshopper
mozdzen wrote:Is there any signage at the correct cross over point?
Here is a pic..
http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=159606 from a 10/11/10 picset hike that shows what the "hiker pass-through area at the fence line" looks like. You don't actually cross over the fence, but rather pass through it. As this pic shows, there is a small wilderness sign on the fence, but no trail signage since what I am referring too as the Carney Springs Trail is not an "official" signed or numbered trail. I suggest you enter into your GPS receiver the waypoint coordinates of the fence pass through point (ie, click on the the brown teardrop on my previous post), this along with the above linked pic should help eliminate further guessing.
Re: Superstition Mountain Summit
Posted: Jan 16 2012 7:47 pm
by mozdzen
You guys are awesome! Yes - that wasn't what I crossed over. On the otherhand, it was a pretty trail and we did quite a bit of trail clean up. Some moron shot a box of 100 shells and some smaller ammo and just left the empty shells on the ground as well as the box it came in (plus a broken glass beer bottle). We cleaned up most of it, so perhaps good we found the wrong trail. Maybe I should bring some barbed wire with next time and repair the fence. I think they blasted a large saguaro to pieces. That really gets me upset.
Tom