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Randal_Schulhauser
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El Camino del Diablo

Post by Randal_Schulhauser »

I've been preparing for a group 4WD trek/camp/hike along the El Camino del Diablo by devouring just about any book I can set my hands on said topic. :wrt:

My home library includes;

1. Arizona Highways March 1943 article by Barry M. Goldwater and Benjamin J. Kinsey

2. "Sunshot - Peril and wonder in the Gran Desierto" by Bill Broyles and Michael P. Berman

3. "Backcountry Adventures: Arizona" by Massey and Wilson

4. "The Devil's Highway" by Luis Alberto Urrea. True story about a May 2001 border crossing gone wrong - 14 men died...

5. "Camp-Fires on Desert and Lava" by William T. Hornaday. Was given a 1908 mint copy of the book for my birthday - great photos - luv it! : app : : app : : app :


I'm looking for any additional recommended "reads" before setting off later this month. Any suggestions???
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Re: El Camino del Diablo

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Not specifically about the road, but in "Walking it Off" Doug Peacock tells about multiple walks he took across the Barry Goldwater shooting range and the Cabeza Prieta. Might be of interest to you, but he only talks about those walks for a few chapters of the book, the rest is stuff about his trek through Nepal, and his friendship with Edward Abbey, and other walks he took.
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The stuff in Backcountry Adventures has never let me down, to date. :)
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John Anninero Adventuring in Az----has a chapter on a summer backpack on the El Camino and historical tidbits.
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Post by Randal_Schulhauser »

Ordered John Annerino's "Adventuring in Arizona" on the weekend. Hope to have it delivered on time for a campfire read along El Camino next weekend...

I'll keep my eyes open for "Walking It Off" by Doug Peacock as a future read...
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Border Patrol Agents inform me that the road west of Tule Well has been heavily improved and is basically a highway for wall construction. Expect truck traffic including cement mixers. East of Tule Well, the original road persists and a new road is being built on the border which may or may not be open to the public.

The road improvements should be for the portion that ends near Wellton, not at exit 14.
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I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Once again, I am glad I was able to explore a lot of this area before even much border patrol presence.
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