Hey all, I just got back from a hike from pine trail head to dude creek and back, my intentions where to make it all the way to horton Springs and back but my food supply fell short , I did manage to pass dude creek maybe a 1 1/2 miles but the vegetation was real high and long to the point where you couldn't tell the trail from an animal trail, I use urux and OsmAnd for gps for navigation but I wasn't trustING it plus it was getting dark on me so I decided to call it a night at dude creek.
This will be my 3rd time doing a section of the highline and I will complete it, what is the best way to navigate thru that section with heavy vegetation.
Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
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Re: Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
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Route Scout on your Smart Phone and an Official GPS track downloaded to it, from a site called HikeArizona.com.
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Route Scout on your Smart Phone and an Official GPS track downloaded to it, from a site called HikeArizona.com.
I'm Told "It Rocks"

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Re: Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
Route Scout - GPS Topo Mapper & Recorder
2 important videos in the above link
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2 important videos in the above link
- 4 ways to import
- how to pin a track so it tells you when you are off track
pants and a good attitudesajor75 wrote:what is the best way to navigate thru that section with heavy vegetation

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Re: Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
Re: hiking through heavy brush -- aside from the pants Joe Bartel mentioned, I also take a pair of leather gloves. I hate using my bare hands to move catclaw out of the way, so it helps maintain that all-important good attitude ... LOL.
Watch out for snakes and javelina in that thick stuff.
Watch out for snakes and javelina in that thick stuff.
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Re: Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
That part of the trail is the worst of the whole thing. I turned around at about the same place it sounds like you did a few years ago. A GPS and hiking pole will help, I don't know if anyone got out there and has maintained it since the fire. In nicer weather I would have looked around more.
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Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, ankle-twisting, HAZmaster crushing ROCKS!!
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Re: Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
Yea, the reason I turned back was the weeds were literally 4" tall and the trail was not even visible anymore plus it was starting to get dark so I called it a night and camped near dude creek.nonot wrote:That part of the trail is the worst of the whole thing. I turned around at about the same place it sounds like you did a few years ago. A GPS and hiking pole will help, I don't know if anyone got out there and has maintained it since the fire. In nicer weather I would have looked around more.
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sajor75 wrote:Yea, the reason I turned back was the weeds were literally 4" tall



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Re: Washington park to horton spring best way to navigate
I carry a small hand-held clipper in a holster for my encounters with pesky vegetation.ljcygnet wrote:I hate using my bare hands to move catclaw out of the way.
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