Superstition Ridgeline December 20
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Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Okay so I had already asked this weekend off for another trip, but since te-wa canceled on West Boulder Canyon... Im thinking that this saturday would be perfect to tackle the Ridgeline. One that I've wanted to do for a while...
Who's up for this?
Who's up for this?
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Im planning on bringing all my water, dont want to worry about running out, 100 liters is good from what I hear. Anyone else with a 7 seater vehicle? Looks like we've got a good group together. Too bad I couldnt get this much interest in the trans supes hike 2 weeks after!
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
sweet baby jesusrally_toad wrote:100 liters is good
I've been surprised to see a very light creek flow a week after a heavy rain but would never count on it. Especially considering we haven't had anything in the heavy range for a half year. If present it'll be on the backside of the three sisters where you go through a cairned drainage or where the ridge meets the nw peak obstacles.rushthezeppelin wrote:how long rain usually stays in the few streams up top
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Don't laugh Joe, you coulda used about 25 gallons when you did it last. 

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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
My bad, what I meant to say was, 100 liters is good for nonot, 100 ounces should suffice for everyone else.
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
100 ounces?......thats what a bit over 3/4s of a gallon? Sorry I don't remember all my standard conversions (god I wish we used the metric system in this country).rally_toad wrote:My bad, what I meant to say was, 100 liters is good for nonot, 100 ounces should suffice for everyone else.
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
If we need to take two cars to the Peralta side and leave the seven seater on the Flatiron side I'm willing to drive my car to the Peralta side as the second car. We can still hang my park pass on the mirror of the seven seater at the Flatiron side then we would only need one car on that end (so far)
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Ok that sounds good for a backup if we cant get another 7 seater.
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Yeah no kidding, I don't suggest the scenic route I insisted onnonot wrote:you coulda used about 25 gallons when you did it last

We lollygagged too much that day too. I ran out of 164oz 3/4 of the way in. If it's going to take 10+ hours 200oz seems optimal. If you can pound it out in 6 hours 140oz might suffice.
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
I don't expect temperatures in the 90's but I would bring at least a gallon (128oz). If I Camel up an extra quart before the trailhead and I'll have extra.
I need a spare quart to drop on Pace.
I need a spare quart to drop on Pace.

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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
well it looks like we could very well need space for 8 before we're done. if so, i can drive one of the 4 cars of 4 or 5...
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
If you can pound it out in less than 6 hours you should consider registering for the ironman. I think par for the course is what...8-9 hours, depending on where you start?
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Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, ankle-twisting, HAZmaster crushing ROCKS!!
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Hike Arizona it is full of striking, biting, stabbing, venomous wildlife!
Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, ankle-twisting, HAZmaster crushing ROCKS!!
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
When I did Flatiron I saw a native American guy that probably could have done ridgeline in 6 hours or less. He passed us on the way up at the slickrock basin and passed us on his way down no more than 45 minutes later......he was literally sprinting up siphons draw.....I think he had a 20 oz bottle of water for it too >< Seriously this guy made siphons draw look like a morning workout.nonot wrote:If you can pound it out in less than 6 hours you should consider registering for the ironman. I think par for the course is what...8-9 hours, depending on where you start?
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Ouch...just saw that the low for Saturday morning in Chandler is 33, so it will probably be below freezing out there that morning when we get started!
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
I like hikling in colder weather anywho. once you get moving you warm up nicely and you don't really sweat as much. Not only that but you can always bundle up and warm yourself in cold weather. You can't exactly strip down to cool off in hot weather (well you can but I'm never gonna be caught naked near cacti or catclaw : P).dshillis wrote:Ouch...just saw that the low for Saturday morning in Chandler is 33, so it will probably be below freezing out there that morning when we get started!
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
its amazing what you can accomplish if you whip yourself with stinging nettlerushthezeppelin wrote: When I did Flatiron I saw a native American guy that probably could have done ridgeline in 6 hours or less. He passed us on the way up at the slickrock basin and passed us on his way down no more than 45 minutes later......he was literally sprinting up siphons draw.....I think he had a 20 oz bottle of water for it too >< Seriously this guy made siphons draw look like a morning workout.
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
am i late to the party? i've wanted to do this for about 6 months now... and now the temperature is just right... freezing cold and wet 

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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
If you commit and make it to Lowes on Saturday am..you're in. It may be cloudy on Saturday but I think we'll be dry.sardesign wrote:am i late to the party? i've wanted to do this for about 6 months now... and now the temperature is just right... freezing cold and wet
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Im bringing a rain jacket just in case. In the hiker's guide to the supes it says "be prepared for any weather condition". Im excited for this one!wallyfarak wrote:It may be cloudy on Saturday but I think we'll be dry.
Saturday at Lowe's at 6:30 Am! We will set up the shuttle from there! Right now it looks like with 7 people committed we will be taking 3 vehicles, unless someone else shows up with a 7 or 8 seater.
We will be hiking south to north, from Carney Springs to Lost Dutchman. Bring plenty of water, and pack a lunch!
See you all there!
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Actually every weather source I've checked is saying mostly clear for saturday......we might have a sunny bit cool day.....sounds perfect
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Re: Superstition Ridgeline December 20
Usually after a rainy spell like we've had we'll get a week or two of real pleasant sunny weather, at least its that way in the winter time it seems.
We should be good, weatherwise.
We should be good, weatherwise.
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