I'd never herd (
 ) of it before, so it was with some interest that I caught the recent glimpse on the news of the end of the sheep drive, as the sheep crossed the Blue Point Bridge in East Mesa on their way to Queen Creek.
 ) of it before, so it was with some interest that I caught the recent glimpse on the news of the end of the sheep drive, as the sheep crossed the Blue Point Bridge in East Mesa on their way to Queen Creek.This article in the East Valley Tribune (including map and video) http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/99037 explains a bit about it.
It says that the entire drive from the White Mountains to Queen Creek happens on public lands, which makes me wonder ... is there a hike to be made from the Sheep driveway? By it's very nature, it must have frequent enough sources of water to keep the sheep hydrated, which might also bode well for what would likely be many days of hiking over what I'm guessing is 150+ miles.
Are there any existing trails that parallel the Sheep Driveway (besides Canyon Creek)? Have HAZ members encountered other signs indicating it? Anybody have more info on the history of the drive?
(For the record, the Sheep Bridge along the Verde River north of Horseshoe Lake is NOT part of the Heber-Reno Sheep Driveway. I also believe that Sheep's Crossing in the White Mountains is unrelated. Though I'm willing to be corrected.)
 
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 I'll post the pic I took when I find it.  There are a couple of books by Leland J. Hanchett that I think discuss the Heber-Reno sheep driveway.  One is about the Pleasant Valley War (great book!), the other might be about ranching in the Heber-Young area (Hashknife Ranch?).  I know the driveway runs between Punkin Center, through the northern Sierra Ancha, Young, and up to Heber.  I know "Dead Boy Point" in the Anchas is along the driveway (look on the Sheep Basin topo).   Come to think of it, I believe I have a picture of that info sign as well.
  I'll post the pic I took when I find it.  There are a couple of books by Leland J. Hanchett that I think discuss the Heber-Reno sheep driveway.  One is about the Pleasant Valley War (great book!), the other might be about ranching in the Heber-Young area (Hashknife Ranch?).  I know the driveway runs between Punkin Center, through the northern Sierra Ancha, Young, and up to Heber.  I know "Dead Boy Point" in the Anchas is along the driveway (look on the Sheep Basin topo).   Come to think of it, I believe I have a picture of that info sign as well.






