Thursday, October 27, 2016

Benson, AZ - Hike in Comanche Stronghold

We have heard that the Comanche Stronghold is a cool place to hike so we head out one day and try for the west entrance figuring it's closer.  It is National Forest roads going in and they are not well maintained.  Bad word, bad word, bad word from Gary on all the bumps and dips and I have to remind him that his "Baby" is a Ford F250 Super Duty 4WD and was made for this type of stuff.
Some cows cross the road and admire the Truck
The roads are poorly marked or not marked at all

We come across this trailhead and decide to give up on the stronghold and try this one.
The trail is not too well beaten and it is open and in the hot sun so we give up and decide to try another day.

The next day we decide to try getting there by the East entrance, a much better decision.  More direct and better roads lead us to the Cochise Stronghold campground where the trailhead is.




The beginning of the trail is a bit rough

At the 1/2 mile marker we hit a hiker's gate


At the 1 mile mark there is still some water from the Springs so Tucson takes a break.
The rocks are pretty cool and we can see how it got the name Stronghold

1 1/4 miles done of the 3 mile hike
I start to see shapes in the rock formations


Proof that we are actually doing this hike
You can almost imagine Indians hiding up in those rocks


Big Butt not Butte
Gary says I'm getting punchy seeing all sorts of things in the rocks.  This to me is an Eagle


Hands holding a small bird
Two people hiding behind one rock with a moon faced man behind them.  Bottom right are a couple resting against the rocks
This guy is beating his head against the rock because he realized he made a wrong turn and added a few miles to his hike.
At the two mile marker we are supposed to hit the half moon tank


I think I see an Ostrich


There is a good view between the mountains here
And we finally read the Stronghold Divide. 

We stop for a rest and Tucson finds something of interest up in the tree
Found these shrubs interesting with the red streaks in the branches. I think they are Manzanita
Tucson, all decked out with his hiking gear, surveys the land
and finds another watering hole.








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