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Spur trail to B-24 wreckage

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Spur trail to B-24 wreckage

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  • Location: Coconino County, Arizona, United States

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    September 23, 2024

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    A faint social trail with cairns leads to the wreckage of a B-24 Bomber that crashed into the mountain in September 1944 during a night test flight. Eight passengers from the army died in that tragic accident. There are still numerous parts of the plane scattered on a boulder field, so be careful if you try to get to this memorial.
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    Humphreys Peak Trail

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    Embark on the Humphreys Peak Trail, a moderate hike covering 4.9 miles (7.8 km) with an estimated duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. You'll start your journey through a beautiful forest filled with ponderosa pines and aspens, providing welcome shade as you ascend. As you climb, the path gradually opens up, revealing expansive views of the surrounding landscape. From the saddle, you can catch a glimpse into the inner basin of the ancient volcano that shaped the San Francisco Peaks. The summit offers a truly impressive 360-degree panoramic view of Northern Arizona, where on a clear day, you might even spot the distant Grand Canyon. Notably, this specific route has 0 feet (0 metres) of elevation gain, making it a unique and accessible high-altitude experience.

    When planning your visit, be aware that the trailhead begins at a high elevation, so the thinner air can be a factor for some hikers. Weather conditions can change rapidly, especially once you are above the treeline, so expect potential for high winds and exposure. Always check the forecast before you go and be prepared for varying conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable outing. Consider starting early in the day to avoid afternoon storms and to secure parking, as this popular trail can get busy.

    This trail is situated within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, an area known for its unique geology as part of an ancient volcanic field. The San Francisco Peaks, where Humphreys Peak is located, are the remnants of a stratovolcano that erupted millions of years ago. The diverse ecosystem you encounter, from the shaded forest to the exposed alpine tundra, supports a variety of wildlife. This route offers a distinct opportunity to experience a high-altitude environment with minimal elevation gain, providing a different perspective on the region's natural beauty.

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    Embark on the Humphreys Peak, Weatherford and Kachina Trail Loop for a truly demanding high-mountain adventure. This difficult 18.7-mile (30.1 km) hiking route challenges you with a significant elevation gain of 3689 feet (1124 metres), requiring an estimated 9 hours and 22 minutes to complete. As you traverse this strenuous loop, you will experience diverse terrain, from dense forests and majestic aspen groves to the open expanse of high alpine tundra. Keep an eye out for ancient limber pines and giant ferns along the Kachina Trail, and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Inner Basin and the San Francisco Peaks. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the Grand Canyon's North Rim from certain viewpoints, making the effort worthwhile.

    Planning your visit requires careful consideration for this expert-level route. You should be prepared for significant elevation changes and the potential for altitude sickness; acclimatizing in Flagstaff beforehand is highly recommended. The Humphreys Peak Trailhead serves as the convenient starting point for this challenging loop, and you can find parking available there. Always check local conditions before you go, especially regarding weather and trail accessibility, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

    This loop combines three prominent trails within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diverse ecosystems of the San Francisco Peaks. The route is known for its rocky sections, particularly at higher elevations, which add to the challenge and the rugged beauty of the landscape. You will encounter the distinct flora of the region, from the ancient trees to the varied plant life of the alpine tundra. This trail stands out as a comprehensive high-mountain experience for experienced hikers seeking a strenuous and rewarding journey.

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    Embark on the Humphrey’s Peak - Weatherford - Inner Basin Loop, a difficult 12.5-mile (20.2 km) hike that challenges you with 3392 feet (1034 metres) of elevation gain. This route typically takes around 6 hours and 57 minutes to complete. As you ascend, you'll pass through varied terrain, from shaded forest paths to more exposed sections offering expansive views. The trail eventually leads you into the unique Inner Basin, a striking natural amphitheater that feels remote and wild.

    Before you set out, consider spending a day or two in Flagstaff to help your body adjust to the high altitude, which can be a factor on this trail. It's also important to check current conditions, as snow can linger in the Inner Basin well into the summer months. Planning your visit carefully will ensure a more comfortable and enjoyable experience on this demanding route.

    This loop takes you through the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, showcasing a remarkable transition of ecosystems. You'll witness areas recovering from past fires, alongside lush forests and high alpine tundra. The Inner Basin is particularly notable for its extensive aspen groves, which create a spectacular display of color, especially if you hike in early fall.

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    Location: Coconino County, Arizona, United States

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