This route makes a large loop through the southern Santa Catalina mountains, by taking Arizona Trail passage 11 and Arizona Trail alternate passage 11E to create a 40+ mile loop with over 12K+ feet of elevation gain & loss.
It includes a lot of trail that is rugged and technical trail but nothing that requires gear. Temperatures at the highest elevations may be 20 degrees cooler than Tucson so this route can potentially be attempted year round, weather dependent. It crosses Mt Lemmon highway twice, roughly halfway around the loop, making it more accessible to supported attempts.
The route takes you through:
- Lush desert oasis along the west fork of Sabino Canyon
- A steep climb northeast up Mt. Lemmon, passing large rock outcroppings
- Dense pine forest speckled with granite boulders
- Short section of paved road through the town of Summerhaven atop Mt Lemmon, and then a short section of forest road
- Winding trail with significant elevation gain and loss along the south east ridges of the range passing many granite walls
See the Arizona Trail website for maps, water sources and more information about the passages:
- Passage 11: https://aztrail.org/explore/passages/passage-11-santa-catalina-mountains/
- Passage 11E: https://aztrail.org/explore/passages/passage-11e-pusch-ridge-wilderness-bypass/
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I'm planning to try this tomorrow, looking forward to exploring some new-to-me trails in the Catalinas
Completed (self-supported) in 16:48, just submitted. That was tougher than it looked!
Just came across the Route. I will be working on an FKT on in and will do a recon loop this Sat in Self-Supported fashion. I see no Male Self-supported, so I will likely claim that assuming I make it all the way around.
Completed Self-Supported in 15:29... Submitting now. Fun Route!