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First Backpack in the Sups - need water advice!

Post by DurtGurl »

Lurker here with my first post!

I am planning to head out this weekend for my first backpack into the Superstitions. As I will be hiking with my two cattledogs, water is a big concern. Over the holidays on a day hike, I found plenty of water at the Second Water Spring (intersection of Second Water and Boulder Canyon trails). Does anyone have any other recent observations of water at the various springs within the Sups? This info will help me plot my weekend route... Many thanks!

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Post by Davis2001r6 »

Sorry to hear about the cacti experience, but glad the trip went well otherwise. You should really checkout Reavis sometimes, much nicer and more dog friendly IMO.
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DurtGurl wrote:no way my Joopiter would let anyone get close to his muzzle to pull the thorns out of his nose, lips and tongue.
OUCH! I can't believe you got me to sympathize with a dog. :)
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Post by Sredfield »

I checked out Reavis yesterday. Hoards of quad machines and their owners on the road out there, kind of put me off the whole idea. They have really taken over the area.
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I was able to observe vehicles driving down frome RogersTrough last night after dark, I was able to oserve their headlights from the Gold Canyon area.
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Nighthiker wrote:I was able to observe vehicles driving down frome RogersTrough last night after dark, I was able to oserve their headlights from the Gold Canyon area.
How sad. They were wall-to-wall between Apache Junction and Miami the last time I was out there on a weekend. Ten years ago I wouldn't have seen more than one or two on the same trip.
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Quads..arggghhh

Post by AZHikr4444 »

In response to Sredfield's reply:

Hey Shawn- I assume you were approaching Reavis from the south at Rogers, right? Or were the quads overrunning the north road in from 88? Man I hope not. I have an intense dislike for those blasted things, but as long as they are on the FS roads thats a lot better than on the actual jeep road going in, or on the trail (like on the Rim- Houston Brothers). I've never seen a quad on the north FR, although I did see one weird lookin' dune buggy thing. Maybe I did see them and just mentally blocked them out.

Sorry for the negative tone- but I those things really anger me (especially when they are barrelassing over a hill at full speed and the guy driving has a 3 yr old kid on his lap...arghhhh). I just hope they are not taking over the north roads like they did the south.

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Post by Sredfield »

I saw them at the south end. I don't want to get started, but I share your disgust for the dang things. On the roads I guess they are legal and allowed, but when they start off across the unroaded area, they destroy everything. And the risks the drivers take with their kids is criminal. I'd like to see CPS or some other law enforcement presence out and about some weekend, bet that would rile up the natives.
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Sredfield wrote: I'd like to see CPS or some other law enforcement presence out and about some weekend, bet that would rile up the natives.
Hmm sounds like something right up your alley!
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Post by mttgilbert »

As a native (one often riled up at that) I would love to see more restrictions on those quads. Last time I was out at rogers trough on the way back down the road I almost collided head on with a couple twelve year olds racing eachother. They were side by side comming around a curve. I was in my jeep doing about 15-20, and I think they were probably going faster than I was. I locked up my tires, I don't think they even slowed down. I actually thought about turning around and throttling them for a little while, then I remembered that these kids probably had drunk fathers with fire-arms shooting up cacti further down the road and thought better of it...
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Post by Nighthiker »

Carry a can of 1" roofing nails and loose it on your way out.
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