April 26, 2024- Tooling along the gravel-coated roads in Grapevine Canyon, about 45 minutes southeast of Prescott, Hiking Buddy and I found several large, fairly new houses and an old mining camp or two.
The actual goal of our quest-Grapevine Trail, was a bit east of the residential areas, so we backtracked and drove along a short, graded dirt road, just to the left of the graveled jobs. The walk today was, essentially, a scouting mission-first a .7-mile hike from the parking area to a green livestock gate, then about .5 of the .7 further mile to the actual trailhead that leads into the inner canyon. There will be time in June, maybe, or late October (as things stand now), for a further foray into the Grapevine of Mayer.
Here are some scenes that my i-Phone afforded me, after I headed out the door without my trusty Samsung digital.



The v-shaped ridges form a splendid backdrop to the jagged shale outcropping, that seem to have been dropped, willy-nilly, by the glaciers of the Mesolithic Period (26,000 years ago).

Once past the cattle gate, the rim of the inner canyon itself came into clearer focus.

Grapevine Creek will fill this bed, once the monsoons arrive, in July-September.

The sometimes jagged road would not be kind to Sportage, parked a mile or so back. It does make an agreeable hiking trail, in and of itself.

As we walked back to the car, this small group of outcroppings appealed to me, as a possible spur hike in a future visit.
The morning put yet another area of Unlimited Arizona on my radar screen. After nearly 44 years here, off and on, the Southwest never ceases to amaze.
THIS is the Arizona I love. High desert. The desert that serounded the ranch where the Bensch Family’s two strong boys grew into responsible men and beloved grandfathers.
SueB.
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The area from Big Bug Mesa to Table Mesa is filled with fascinating canyons, river beds and an abandoned fortress, as well as Hohokam ruins (atop Bloody Basin Road).
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Lovely photos!! The play of the cloud shadows on the ground is beautiful! I hope you and hiking buddy have a chance to hike the trail before the rains!
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Yes, a June hike is still possible.
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A lovely piece of Arizona!
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I don’t know why I’m suddenly anonymous — Janet (slmret)
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AI does that randomly. A friend of mine in the Prescott area has the same experience.
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It probably has something to do with the fact that Cox is switching their e-mail to Yahoo mail servers! Just when everybody is comfortable with “technology,” it all turns upside down!
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Yes, re-arranging the chairs on a deck is some people’s idea of a good time!
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Thank you, Janet!
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