Saturday, February 13, 2010

Hike on Munds Wagon Trail


Eleven Skyliners (Donna Goodman, Lila Wright, Dolly Yapp, Collene Maktenieks, our hike leader (unnamed), Jim Manning, Daisy Williams, George Everman, Ellis Price and two others) hiked Munds Wagon Trail from the west trailhead to the Merry-Go-Round and back on 13 February 2010. From Cottonwood, we traveled north on Hwy 89A to Sedona, turned onto Hwy 179 at the traffic circle, crossed Oak Creek and then turned left on Schnebly Hill road. Just under a mile after turning onto Schnebly Hill Road, and before the pavement ended, we turned left into the Trailhead shared by Huckaby, Marg’s Draw and Munds Wagon Trails.


Following the trail we crossed back and forth across the wash in the bottom of the canyon and even crossed Schnebly Hill Road Several times. Water was flowing in the wash and the rocks were dangerously slippery in at least one spot.


As we crisscrossed the wash on our way up the trail, we saw several small but interesting waterfalls. I was especially intrigued by this one, seemingly straining to remain a waterfall with barely a trickle of water flowing over the red rock, it was set off by trees above, below and on both sides:


Taken looking up the wash from a trail crossing
Looking back down the canyon, we had clear views all the way to Woodchute Mountain.


Looking back down the canyon from along the trail. The snow-covered mountain in the distance is Woodchute. Sedona is visible directly out the mouth of the canyon.
As we approached our goal, Merry-Go-Round, we could see beyond it to where the old wagon road, at that point Schnebly Hill Trail, runs diagonally from left to right up the mountain to the rim. Munds Wagon Trail crosses the Merry-Go-Round formation on top of the rock ledge shown below, entering at the right of the formation, circling around the left side and continuing up the mountain for about 1/2 mile where it crosses the present day Schnebly Hill Road and becomes Schnebly Hill Trail on the other side. The trail intersection is not clearly visible in the picture below; however, it is located just below the gap in the extreme left of the below photograph, about even with the rock ledge of the Merry-Go-Round formation. The Schnebly Hill Trail itself can be seen running diagonally up the mountain as it nears the rim. See the faint line near the right edge of the photograph close to the rim.

This is a shot of the Merry-Go-Round from the trail. Looking beyond, one can see Schnebly Hill Trail snaking diagonally up the mountain from left to right. Munds Wagon Trail ends about 1/2 mile above the Merry-Go-Round where it crosses present day Schnebly Hill Road and becomes Schnebly Hill Trail on the other side and then follows the old wagon road on to the rim.
When we reached the Merry-Go-Round (Carousel), I found a nice clump of grass for my nap and after eating quickly drifted off into slumberland. The rest of the party, entertained themselves by throwing rocks and broken branches over the cliff to raise pollen clouds from the Arizona Cypress trees just below. Luckily, my napping spot was far enough away that I was not disturbed and, on the way back, George gave me a free small-scale demonstration of what I had missed.


George using my walking pole to beat pollen dust off an Arizona Cypress.
The below shot is a close up of Arizona Cypress foliage.


This is a close up shot of Arizona Cypress foliage. The source of the pollen shows in yellow here. Note the balls, similar to those on American Red Cedar trees back east.
We made the return trip partly on the trail and partly along Schnebly Hill Road which was closed to vehicle traffic and was pleasant hiking. Some of the time we parted ways, part of the group following the trail and the rest choosing the road. Daisy and I remained on the road for most of the way back and arrived about 15 minutes before the rest of the group.


Close to a mile below the Merry-Go-Round (at 34°52'26.07"N; 111°42'31.67"W) a trail leads up the mountain from Schnebly Hill Road. We think it might come out on the rim near the intersection of Schnebly Hill, Jacks Canyon, Hot Loop and Munds Mountain Trails. We have placed it on our list of trails to explore.


My GPS reading on completion of the hike was 6.5 miles. The GPS measured distance to the Merry-Go-Round was 3.15 miles. My downloaded file indicates that the total elevation change for the hike was 1075 feet.


Our track for this hike is shown on the included map (below)





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