When we first started hunting 37b we used to see quite a few people driving up and down the washes but never out hiking. It then tapered off to where we saw very few people but it has started to pick up again especially on the weekends. Horseback riders, dirt bikers, bicyclist, and others out on the desert but they usually don't bother us too much since we are out there before daylight and are usually hiking where they don't go. One funny thing is that part of the Arizona Trail bisects the area that we hunt and there is a very old road that goes into a old tank that we use to get to the top of the hill to glass. Well a couple of years ago a couple hiking the trail saw us and reported us to the authorities. They even stayed around to get our names and tag numbers off of our 4 wheelers. Now one ever showed up but when we got back to the truck at the parking lot there was a Game and Fish officer and he wanted to talk to us. We showed him on the map were we were and where the road was, he told us that everything was fine and asked us how the couple had talked to us. We told him that they were very irate and were badmouthing us and what our 4 wheelers were doing to the desert. He told us that he would follow up with them and asked us if they hindered our hunting in any way where he could cite them for "hunter harassment". We had a good chuckle over that
But even today that road is still there but if you don't know about it you would never find it. It crosses the Arizona Trail twice before it goes down into the draw to the tank. But we have never ran into anyone else that has even questioned us about riding on it.