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Marshall Gulch Creek
Aspen Trail #93 & Marshall Gulch Trail #3 from the National Forest Service
The loop formed by these two trails is one of the most heavily used upper elevation routes into the Pusch Ridge Wilderness. This moderate hike leads through an area of diverse habitats that include excellent examples of Canadian Zone riparian areas and ponderosa pine forests. If you’re a bit of an amateur naturalist, you might want to bring a guide to Arizona’s trees as well. You’ll see quite a few different species along this trail which changes aspect and life zones as it loops around a false summit of Marshall Peak. You’ll find aspens here, of course, but you’ll also pass by Douglas-fir and white fir, Gambel and silverleaf oak, madrone and more.
Notable sights along this view-rich trail include the bare granite walls of the uppermost reaches of Sabino Canyon, through which the first half mile or so of the Aspen Trail passes. Along this part of the route the pathway literally sparkles with flakes of mica and quartz. After taking in the wide angle overlooks at Lunch Ledge and Marshall Saddle, both of which include overlooks of the Wilderness of Rock area, towering Lemmon Rock, and Romero Pass, take the Marshall Gulch Trail back to your starting point. It leads down a cool, shady canyon which is usually well stocked with wildflowers and pleasant little pools.
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Marshall Gulch Aspen Fire
The village of Summerhaven, atop the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona, is recovering from the devestating fire on Thursday, June 19, 2003. That fire destroyed tens of thousands of acres of forest land and wiped out 325 of 450 structures on the mountain.
The fire was extinguished when the summer monsoon rains finally arrived on July 15. Marshall Gulch was at the edge of the Aspen Fire as seen by this burned out log.
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Marshall Gulch Creek
This is looking down from a 15 foot high rock embankment.
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Flowers in Marshall Gulch
I'd forgotten the name of this flower, lots of em in the gulch.
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Near the Marshall Gulch and Aspen Trail juction.
Some evidence of the fire in this area likely from the Aspen fire.
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Rock on the ridge line
This is near the top of the Marshall Gulch trail.
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Wilderness of Rock trail
This log is near the top of a twenty foot waterfall.
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Wilderness of Rock trail
This is part of a ridge line on the north side of the trail.
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Rain drops along the Wilderness of Rock trail
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Wilderness of Rock trail
I just liked this grassy little shot.
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Near the top of the Wilderness of Rock Trail
I had tucked myself and camera underneath a rock to wait out a hard rain for 30 minutes. I got wet but the camera stayed dry. Who says a Canon 40D isn't weather sealed!
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Aspen, Marshall Gulch and Wilderness of Rock trail junction
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Begining Decent down Marshall Gulch trail
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Flower along Marshall Gulch
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Marshall Gulch Creek
This is close to the parking lot at the trail head.
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Pusch Ridge Trail Map
Pusch Ridge Trail Map. Look for Marshall Gulch, most of the pictures were taken in Marshall Gulch. This area is near Summerhaven on top of Mt. Lemon.
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Chuckwalla
This is Chuck in a good mood.
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Carol and Chris
This is Carol and Chris, all sweetness and light, of course!
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Sandy
Sandy should hang a print in his office. Scare away the unwanted!
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Jon
Our fearless hike leader, Jon.