Month: December 2019 (page 1 of 1)

Buettner Family Photos

Marie, Kevin, and Marilyn:

 

Marie, Charles, Mary Ann, Kevin, and Marilyn:

Charles, Mary Ann, Karl:

Charles, Mary Ann, Betty:

Greg, Charles, Mary Ann, Darrick:

Karl, Kevin, Darrick:

Greg, Tracy, Anna, Darrick:

Tracy, Greg, Charles, Mary Ann, Darrick, Anna:

Tracy and Darrick:

Tracy, Betty, and Darrick:

Charles and Mary Ann:

Marilyn and Kevin:

Tracy, Marilyn, Mara, Anna, Ellen, Patrick, Charles, Tom, Mary Ann, Daniel, Betty, Greg, Katie, Karl, Marie, Darrick, Kevin:

Tracy, Marilyn, Mara, Anna, Ellen, Patrick, Charles, Tom, Mary Ann, Daniel, Betty, Greg, Katie, Karl, Marie, Darrick, Kevin:

Tracy, Marilyn, Mara, Anna, Ellen, Patrick, Charles, Tom, Mary Ann, Daniel, Betty, Greg, Katie, Karl, Marie, Darrick, Kevin:

Mara, Kevin, Charles, Darrick, Mary Ann, Karl:

Mara, Kevin, Charles, Darrick, Mary Ann, Karl, Betty:

Mara, Darrick, Karl, and Kevin:

Ellen, Mary Ann, Charles, and Patrick:

Katie, Mary Ann, Charles, and Daniel:

Mara, Mary Ann, Charles, and Tom:

Katie, Mara, Mary Ann, Charles, Tom, and Patrick:

Daniel, Katie, Mara, Mary Ann, Charles, Tom, Patrick, and Ellen:

 

Daniel, Katie, Mara, Tom, Patrick, and Ellen:

 

 

Marie, Patrick, Katie, Mary Ann, Charles, Anna, and Greg:

 

 

Ellen, Marie, Patrick, Katie, Mary Ann, Charles, Greg, Anna, and Daniel:

 

Mary Ann, Mara, and Charles:

 

Mara and Tom:

 

Friday Fitness Hike

On Friday, the 20th, Mike, Linda, Gayle, and I hiked a 12.6 mile loop starting from the Trailhead Staging Area.

Looking toward the McDowells just before crossing Stoneman Wash on the Pemberton Trail:

We saw three hawks atop a saguaro as we crossed the wash:

This is one of the arroyos near the Pemberton Trail:

Another view of the McDowells:

Heading up the Boulder Trail to Marcus Landslide:

A view of part of Rock Knob from the Rock Knob Trail:

Looking back towards Rock Knob (far right) and the rest of the McDowells from near the intersection of Pemberton and Bluff:

This is the first Globe Mallow that I’ve seen this season:

Sandwash Groundsel:

Gayle, making her way down some rocks in Bluff Wash:

Friday Fitness Hike

Sandy, Laura, Judy, Mike, Gayle, Sara, and Marilyn joined me for a hike starting from the Competitive Track Parking Lot.

We started out on the Technical Loop, and then made our way into Stoneman/Pemberton Wash. Marilyn and Sara, wanting a shorter hike, split off from the rest of the group though at different times. The rest of us continued on, first in the wash, then later on Pemberton to the Dixie Mine Trail. Dixie Mine provided us access to the South Wash which we hiked all the way to the Long Loop, another of the competitive tracks. From there we took the Long Loop up to South Ridge. We encountered perhaps half a dozen mountain bikers while hiking less than half a mile on the Long Loop, so we opted to return via a nearby road. Our total distance for the day was just under twelve miles.

An early morning view from the Technical Loop:

The Technical Loop goes through the tunnel.  The Sport Loop goes between the railings above the tunnel.

Mike and Judy hiking up one of the Stoneman’s feeder washes:

Chain fruit cholla along the Dixie Mine Trail:

We saw a hawk near a now defunct water storage tank. The tank was used back in the days when the land was used for ranching. I looked inside the tank; despite recent rains, it was pretty much dry. A nearby water trough did have water though.

As we approached the tank, the hawk flew away. A nearby raven took its perch on the dead tree.

As we got even closer, the raven flew away too.

Early going in the South Wash; the wash eventually becomes very wide, but the initial section (after turning onto it from Dixie Mine) is fairly narrow with high, steep banks.

The brittlebush is blooming in the wash!  These were the first brittlebush blossoms that I recall seeing this season. (There’ll be many more…)

Looking towards Thompson Peak (and other peaks in the McDowells) from the South Wash…

The chuparosa plants are blooming too!

Looking toward Four Peaks:

Several views from the road which brought us back to the parking area…

Friday Fitness Hike

Gayle, Mike, Dan, Marilyn, and Bob joined me for a hike starting from the Wagner Trailhead. We hiked out on Wagner, Granite, and Bluff. We turned onto Granite and then hiked a short ways up Bluff Wash. Several of us tried the “boulder problem” for continuing up the wash. Marilyn and Bob continued on the Granite Trail (and returned on the Wagner) for a 5.5 mile hike. The rest of us hiked up Bluff Wash and eventually took Rock Knob up to Gooseneck, returning on Delsie, Granite, and Wagner for a 12.6 mile hike.

This was the view looking toward the Superstitions from the Granite Trail, just after turning off of Wagner…

Sandwash Groundsel:

A view from Bluff Wash:

Looking toward the McDowells:

I think we may have been on the Rock Knob Trail for this photo:

Sven Slab at the right; we saw a climber top-roping I Sinkso, 5.8 as we neared the intersection with the Gooseneck Trail.

Looking toward the Superstitions from the Delsie Trail: