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mstender - Jun 24, 2019 8:52 am Date Climbed: Jun 23, 2019
Flys, South Flys and SnowshedFrom Rustler Park, where I saw a bear, over Flys (I found the witness mark but not he actual benchmark) to South Flys (heavy bushwhack) and then past Chiricahua to Snowshed along a good trail on the south side of the main ridge.
utclimber - Jan 18, 2019 9:41 pm Date Climbed: Oct 13, 2018
Chiricahua and FlysHiked up Chiricahua and Flys from Rustler Peak on a rainy day with little visibility.
technicolorNH - Sep 14, 2018 10:15 am Date Climbed: Sep 10, 2018
On the way backThe trail to the top of this was more defined than the trail to the top of Chiricahua!
gimpilator - May 6, 2018 10:17 am Date Climbed: Apr 17, 2018
South Flys, Flys, Chiricahua, SnowshedMany trails indicated on the map are now completely gone. Much of the forest had burned away. We spent a lot of time bushwhacking in thickets of small trees. trip report
Brian Kalet - Dec 5, 2015 10:59 pm Date Climbed: Nov 23, 2015
3 PeaksWith Chiricahua Peak & "Ward Peak".
oldadit - Jan 13, 2009 10:52 pm Date Climbed: Sep 9, 2001
Extra CreditHiked over Fly on return to vehicles from Chiricahua Peak.
Chiricahua was the scene of Edward Earl's Arizona county
high point completion, witnessed by Adam Helman and I.
http://www.cohp.org/az/arizona.html
weeds19 - Mar 22, 2007 3:29 am Date Climbed: Mar 7, 2007
Snowy dayThe south side of the peak was a nice walk up a snow free slopes, and the north face of the peak was covered in 2'-3' of snow. In retrpspect it would have been easier to go back down the south side... :)