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Sunday, October 6, 2013

FALL COLOR UPDATE: Mogollon Rim, October 5, 2013


U-BAR TRAIL
Pinchot Cabin to McClintock Draw

Barbershop Canyon, Oct. 5, 2013

Anchoring the east end of the Mogollon Rim’s iconic Cabin Loop system of trails, U-Bar #28 cuts an undulating path through rugged canyons, meadows and coniferous woodlands.  Although hiking the entire loop is a rigorous, multi-day endeavor, day-trippers can sample the remote north end by hiking from Pinchot Cabin to McClintock Draw. In October, brilliant fall foliage seems to melt out of the edgy topography. Gambel oaks peppered throughout the area’s pines and spruce glow like randomly-strung lights. Streamside boxelders and willows shine at the bottom of Barbershop Canyon while seas of frost-tinged brackens colonize every sodden, humus packed crack in the limestone terrain.
This sensory smorgasbord mitigates the pain of the trail's constant dips, climbs and the challenge of following a primitive tree-blazed route.


Gambel oak, Oct. 5, 2013

HIKE DIRECTIONS:
From the trailhead, hike the old roads to Pinchot Cabin.  Here, a sign points to the start of U-Bar trail heading up the ridge behind the cabin. The route is marked by tree blazes—follow them and you’ll be fine. At the top of the ridge, pass a gate and continue on the road to a “T” intersection with FR95B and FR139G.  Go RIGHT here and follow the road to a stock tank off to the right. Just beyond it, the road splits with the trail heading off between the forks marked by a hiker sign and cairn. Now the trail is a distinct footpath. Continue past a large rusted water tank on the left. About 150 feet beyond the tank, turn RIGHT where the trail forks.  There’s a tree blaze with arrow here.  At 2.3 miles, cross FR139 and begin steep descent into Barbershop Canyon followed by a climb out to McClintock Ridge. At 3.0 miles, cross FR145 and follow FR9616A into McClintock Draw. See "more photos" below for pictures of critical junctions.


LENGTH: 8 miles  as described here including access detour
RATING: moderate
ELEVATION: 7,000' - 7,620' (1500’ accumulated gain)
GETTING THERE:
From Payson, travel north on AZ87to just before milepost 300 and turn right onto FR95.Go 6.5 miles on FR95 to a bridge over East Clear Creek and veer right to stay on FR95.  Continue 4.5 miles to FR139A (a few yards past a sign for Houston Draw), turn left and go 0.2 mile to the trailhead marked by a sign for Fred Haught Trail.   NOTE: as of September 2013, FR 95 is closed between FR139G and 139A. To get to the Fred Haught trailhead, park at the roadblock and hike 0.5 mile on FR95. Roads are good gravel/dirt with winding mountain grades—sedans okay.

INFO: Mogollon Rim Ranger District, Coconino National Forest, 928-477-2255
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Travel alert for FR 95 on the Mogollon Rim

FR95 CLOSED BETWEEN FR139G AND 139A
Hikers, if you are planning a route beginning at the Fred Haught trailhead--which is the northern access point for Cabin Loop trails U-Bar, Houston Brothers, Fred Haught and AZ Trail--be advised that construction has closed FR95 where Houston Draw bisects the road.  Looks like a new culvert is being installed, and who knows how long that will take with the government shutdown. No worries, though, you can park at the blockade and hike  0.5 mile on  FR95  to the trailhead. Also, access to Kinder Crossing off FR95 is NOT impacted by this closure. Seriously---do not attempt to drive thru---here's what you will encounter:
Construction at Houston Draw


Houston Draw on FR95 

Sunday, August 16, 2009

EAST CABIN LOOP

EAST CABIN LOOP CIRCUIT Coconino National Forest Stream-filled canyons, substantial timber lands, flowing springs and three sites where the ruins of decommissioned forest service cabins stand in aspen-framed alpine meadows combine for an especially interesting hike. This route uses three of the five trails that make up the Coconino National Forest’s Cabin Loop System of old fire roads and shelters. Not for amateurs, this hike requires a fair amount of map and route-finding skill. The trail is marked by tree blazes—pairs of short and long gashes in the bark of trees. To stay on track, leap-frog from one blaze to the next. HIKE DIRECTIONS: Begin on the Barbershop Trail # 91 located across the road from Buck Springs Cabin. Follow #91 for a half-mile to the U-Bar Trail # 28, go right (north) and continue 7.6 miles to the Houston Brothers Trail #18 junction near Pinchot Cabin. From here, go left (south) and follow #18 7.5 miles back to trail #91, go left (east) and hike 4 miles back to the trailhead. See the Forest Service map for other loop and day hike options. HIGHLIGHTS: creeks, canyons, springs and historic ruins LENGTH: 18-mile loop RATING: moderate ELEVATION: 7,000 – 7,500 feet DRIVING DISTANCE FROM PHOENIX: 157 miles GETTING THERE: From Payson, go east on Highway 260 for 30 miles to Rim Road (Forest Road 300) just past milepost 282. Follow FR 300 for 23 miles to Forest Road 137. Turn right onto FR137 and go 4 miles to the sign for Barbershop Trail on the left side of the road, across from Buck Springs Cabin. INFORMATION: 928-477-2172 or fs.fed.us/r3/Coconino