Hey Gang! Making my annual spring training and supes trip this week and super pumped. Have backpacked about every trail in the western half and venturing out to the east half this trip.
We are starting at Peralta TH > up LaBarge > 111 > 106 to Tortilla Pass > Rogers Canyon/Reavis clockwise > 108 Coffee Flat > Peralta.
I know there's a potential long and dry day from Labarge to Rogers Canyon but was hoping someone had some recent water condition reports so we could better plan camp 2. Specifically in upper Labarge, Rogers Canyon/Angel Basin and Coffee Flat. Would be much appreciated!
Also looking for a rec on a potential shuttle Thursday morning for a day hike for the Superstition Ridgeline trail if anyone knows one. Will pay for gas and breakfast!
Eastern Supes Backpacking
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Re: Eastern Supes Backpacking
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I hiked up Randolph Canyon from Reeds Water to Red Tanks last weekend and there was water flowing the whole way (and a ways below Reeds Water). Based on that, I'd feel pretty good about being able to find water somewhere in Upper Labarge and Tortilla Creek.
I hiked up Randolph Canyon from Reeds Water to Red Tanks last weekend and there was water flowing the whole way (and a ways below Reeds Water). Based on that, I'd feel pretty good about being able to find water somewhere in Upper Labarge and Tortilla Creek.
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