by Moovyoaz » May 26 2012 1:17 am
I remember camping on July 4 back in the 80's when few except the locals knew about Pinal Peak. As usual, every campground in the state was full, but I had upper Pinal to myself. Last time I was there, someone ran a generator all night long so he could power his classic rock stereo and the string of lights strung around his 'compound'. I think he called himself 'The Dude', man..
You might check out the primitive road that heads east at the Icehouse trailhead about 1/3 mile to a FS gate. There's a nice camp site at the bottom of the hill, or you can toss on a pack, and continue east on foot. The old road follows a fence line downhill, and possibly connects with Telephone Trail, but I turned around before that.
Just don't tell anybody about the area; it's a secret!
Coyote is always out there waiting, and Coyote is always hungry
Navajo proverb