Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Safford / Mt Graham

Warm, almost hot, sunny day in the low 70s.  So where to go but back up the mountain!  We headed to a trail that would link us to the Round the Mountain Trail where we were yesterday.  We figured we could keep adding to the trail segments and eventually see how much of it we could do.

Up the road to where the map indicated there would be a connector trail.  We saw a pull off but no signs for a trail.  We tried a quarter mile farther up and got out to see.  No trail.  Back to the first place.  Hey, in the back of the one parking spot there was a trail!  A mile up we connected with yesterdays trail.  It didn’t take too long to reach our turn around place from yesterday.  Back the other way we continued on the trail up farther and higher.  Eventually the trail petered out and became hard to follow.  Not from lack of seeing the footpath but no room to move amongst the trees!  We’re only talking about 6’ trees, but plenty to mess with walking around.  So called that good enough and came back down.

Back at the first place we parked to find a trail I looked up in the brush and realized something was looking at us, watching.  I thought deer at first but then it wasn’t quite right.  No big ears, not a big animal, but then there’s a big long tail!  Mountain Lion?  They exist out here but are very very scarce and elusive.  Coatimundi?  Yes!  Two Coati were observing us.  You’ll see what I got for photos, not very good, but sighting these guys, it doesn’t happen all the time.  They are the first ones we’ve ever seen.

And then up at the highest elevation of the day Carlene finds a dried Earthstar mushroom, then another and another.  I have never heard of them.  She says we have a form of them at home, but I never heard of them.

Back at camp for the usual chair sitting while the sun sets over the mountain.  With some homemade guacamole.




Sunrise this morning

Morning sun on the mountain 



Looking down (and up) on the mountain road


Look close to see the trail going up that side


Snow!

Is Carlene still on the trial?
Yes, such as it is


Bear scat

Earthstar mushroom

Southwestern Mock Vervain 

Coati in the center, by the rock




Good shot of the back half, his head is behind the tree, but check out that long tail!


File photo for reference 

Sunset on the mountain 



Monday, February 2, 2026

Safford/ Mt. Graham

 A warm and sunny day.  Becoming cloudy as night approaches.

We left a bit earlier today, 9:30, for Mt Graham.  We each thought the other had picked a hike on the mountain last night.  Neither of us had.  So we drove up the mountain road and I stopped at the first campground to ask if this was the place.  We have hiked there twice in the past.  This was the plac today too!  Part way up the trail we came to an intersection and checked the map to see where that went.  Both previous hikes went up the same trail, in 2020 we turned around due to time of day.  In 2024 we made it to thte saddle on the ridge.  So today we took the other route.  The primary trail is the Round the Mountain Trail, which as the name implies goes all the way around Graham.  Quite a long trail.  This choice took us on another portion of the RTM trail.  It all added up to a 5.1 mile round trip.  And colored in a couple more miles on our electronic Topo map.

After that we were back at the truck early enough that we went into Safford for haircuts and then a stop at DQ.  Back to camp to relax.  That is exactly what Skye has been doing this evening.  Little spare energy for toys.



Perry’s Agave


Noon Creek




When there was a fire here it left this shell of a tree


This view looks towards the other trail climbing the mountain across the valley


“I wonder if there is something hidden here”

It struck me that here was Prickly Pear Cactus on one side of the trail and moss on the other



The moss










If the ground is too rocky to sink a post, just bring the ground up around the post


Sunday, February 1, 2026

Safford 3

 Sunday in Safford.  Let’s start with laundry.  Has to be done sometime!  

After that we goat back to the camper for lunch and a hike.  Down another old gravel road.  And back to the truck via a gravel road that is so old that there is hardly any sign of it ever being there   We had to follow the Topo app to know it was there and know we were more or less following it.  Out in that wide open space it wasn’t much of a challenge to get back anyway.  But it was a good map exercise.  

Skye was off leash of course.  She did get into some yuk somewhere.  She showed up with it on her coat and collar.  Later this evening it brushed off easily.  No jackrabbit today.  Just a raven, they are always flying around us and talking.


Moonset

Just a hiking a road


Our raven visitor

This is a road?



Erosion is often intriguing in its form




And after a while the road reappears

Sunset

Moonrise