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Postby Mike » Sep 04 2002 11:29 pm

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Postby ck_1 » Sep 05 2002 5:58 am

I wonder if they ever picked a name for it.
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Postby nealz » Sep 05 2002 12:00 pm

Good news indeed. I just hope the state and county budget woes don't postpone this too. I've been hoping for some progress in the San Tans for some time now. They have fenced off most of the off-roaders trails into the area which helps a lot, but it still has a long way to go.

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Postby olesma » Sep 10 2002 1:50 pm

That system could make for some mighty hairy day hikes! Woo Hoo!
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Postby pixelfrog » Sep 10 2002 5:16 pm

nealz wrote:I've been hoping for some progress in the San Tans for some time now. They have fenced off most of the off-roaders trails into the area which helps a lot, but it still has a long way to go.

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Hey Nealz, have you hiked in the San Tans before? These are pretty much in my front yard but I've only gone over there once to hike and the area I picked was all bulldozed.

Is there any good hiking there, and isn't a large portion of that range on the resi?

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Postby joe bartels » Sep 10 2002 5:23 pm

Hike Arizona it ROCKS!
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Postby pixelfrog » Sep 10 2002 5:44 pm

Thanks Teva! I'm assuming the checkerboard patterned area is the reservation correct?

You ever been out there joe?
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Postby Nighthiker » Sep 10 2002 7:43 pm

Let me know what your interested in. Most of the San Tans are located in the Gila River Indian Community.
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Postby pixelfrog » Sep 11 2002 10:28 am

I guess I'm interested in any parts that are hikable and worth hiking. Can you get permission from Gila River IR to climb the highest peak there, or is just completely off limits?

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Postby sidhayes » Sep 11 2002 10:52 am

I have climbed to the top of the San Tans, both peaks, a couple of times. On the tallest peaks, there is a long pole with a spare tire hanging from it. The hike is cross country with a lot of loose rock.
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Postby nealz » Sep 11 2002 11:07 am

Pixelfrog-

I've never gone into the San Tans from Olberg or the reservation side, only from the north side. There are some old mine ruins which you can carefully explore and some great petroglyphs as well. I'm not aware of any trail names out there yet but there are trails. And so far, the area sees very little use from hikers. I suspect that will change as the county develpos the park. Again, it's good to see the off-road use curtailled in this area.

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Postby pixelfrog » Sep 11 2002 11:11 am

Thanks guys! :)

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Postby Nighthiker » Sep 24 2002 8:32 pm

The indian community does not want non tribal members on their community (reservation). I have had encounters with the tribal police officer thta had been the subject of several newspaper articles this past year. I have found prayer fetishs and shrines on the BLM portion. Their are some petroglyphs and prehistoric agricultual features. Lots of petroglyphs and an intanglo on the indian community portion of the San Tans.
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Postby joe bartels » Nov 21 2002 5:29 pm

Something opened up or is opening up in the San Tans

I just caught the story line as I was throwing away a newspaper a few days ago. Sorry, I was to busy at the time to read it. It was probably the Mesa Tribune or Chandler paper.
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Postby Mike » Nov 21 2002 5:43 pm

teva wrote:Something opened up or is opening up in the San Tans

I just caught the story line as I was throwing away a newspaper a few days ago. Sorry, I was to busy at the time to read it. It was probably the Mesa Tribune or Chandler paper.

It's probably this.
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Postby Mike » Nov 21 2002 5:45 pm

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