Superstition Search & Rescue in their page on Pinal County trails links to HikeArizona.com. http://superstition-sar.org/trails.htm They probably figure that good trail information makes their job easier.
I found this one by accident and I find it curious that this one didn’t show up when I used google to find pages that link to HikeArizona.com
For anyone interested, Superstition SAR also lists their 2005 missions. I hope that none of us is on the list
"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds" Ed Abbey
If you look at the 2004 SAR Mission Log on Jan 11th, that was the guy we heard screaming for help and Brad and I went and found and called SAR. Long night for that guy.
He had injured his back in a fall and could stand but not walk out. Ended up getting chopper ride out in the morning.
al1inaz wrote:
For anyone interested, Superstition SAR also lists their 2005 missions. I hope that none of us is on the list
I found this one a few years ago and occassionally check for updates on the missions. I wish the other SAR sites had such good information. The percentage of incidents listing improper footwear is pretty surprising.
It's amazing the number of people they pull off the Flatiron.
Okay, maybe its not so amazing...I should rephrase
Its amazing how many people head up there unprepared, wearing tennis shoes and carrying one 500ml bottle of water and a cliff bar. And then have to be pulled off.
A true outdoorsman, when treed by a bear, sits back and enjoys the view.
Lost? Hell, I ain't never been lost. But I have been a mite confused for a week or two.
-The Mountain Men
AZHikr4444 wrote:
Its amazing how many people head up there unprepared, wearing tennis shoes and carrying one 500ml bottle of water and a cliff bar. And then have to be pulled off.
Those are the same people that laugh at those who carry silly things like map and compass, extra water, and funniest of all, trekking poles.