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51 mile Highline trail hike in mid April
Posted: Mar 28 2007 9:22 am
by te_wa
Who is up for a 51 mile thru hike of the Highline Trail #31 that runs along the base of the Mogollon Rim. There is a car shuttle needed and its best to start at the 260 t.h. and go West to the Pine t.h.
I have done this in 2 days, it is quite possible but 3 days is easier on yer dogs. Some
interesting things to see along this trail and it has several perennial water sources, temps in mid April to be in the 70/30 range. A food drop might make it easier if there are going to be a larger turnout, which Im hoping for. What do YOU think?

Last Call
Posted: Apr 16 2007 1:45 pm
by te_wa
throwing this thread back out- in case you missed it.
Hike is still on, if interested let us know.
Posted: Apr 16 2007 10:16 pm
by Hoffmaster
Posted: Apr 17 2007 5:11 pm
by Desertroux
I have Thursday Friday off work. We'll see if I can swing the hike.

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Posted: Apr 23 2007 7:25 am
by Hoffmaster
Oooh, it hurts so bad!

Posted: Apr 23 2007 8:30 am
by fairweather8588
All of those cracks you saw under my feet turned into blisters

Posted: Apr 23 2007 6:05 pm
by mttgilbert
Early sunday we finished re-routing the bottom end of the section just east of the Geronimo TH. I hope you guys enjoyed it!
Posted: Apr 23 2007 6:08 pm
by Hoffmaster
In response to matt gilbert's reply: You obviously didn't read any of our triplogs. We didn't make it that far. We bailed out at Washington Park, and hitched a ride to the Pine Trailhead. We'll have to check out your handiwork another time.
Posted: Apr 24 2007 7:15 am
by mttgilbert
It's true, I didn't read them... until just now.
sorry to hear that the it didn't go as planned. Me and a buddy were thinking of doing this trip (in three days though, not two). But I think you just talked me out of that! Glad you all made it back alive and well(-ish).
Posted: Apr 24 2007 8:09 am
by Hoffmaster
In response to matt gilbert's reply: Don't let me discourage you! I'm just a puss!
I might see you at the store real soon. I think I need an item or 2 for my 2nd upcoming hiking failure...the Cactus to Clouds hike in CA. See you soon!
matt
Posted: Apr 24 2007 9:00 am
by fairweather8588
matt gilbert wrote:It's true, I didn't read them... until just now.
sorry to hear that the it didn't go as planned. Me and a buddy were thinking of doing this trip (in three days though, not two). But I think you just talked me out of that! Glad you all made it back alive and well(-ish).
Don't let us talk you out of it, a 3 day trip is muuuuch more feasible then our 2 day attempt. The mileage and terrain just don't allow for a 2 day, there's just not enough time in the day. No more 2 day attempts for me, I'll do it in 3 next time.
(Not to mention we had 2-3 hours of snow followed by rain off an on all day, which was unexpected and quite demoralizing...)
Posted: Apr 24 2007 4:36 pm
by Hoffmaster
Pics will be up tonite hopefully!
"Pics!?" you might ask. There's always pics when Hoffmaster is involved.
Posted: Apr 24 2007 5:10 pm
by Hoffmaster
OK. Ritz did a crappy job of developing my pics and putting them on a disc. I guess I'll post some anyway, but they are super-grainy. I'm not sure if it's from the shoddy developing, or if that's what I get from a Fuji disposable. I upgraded to a disposable with a flash though...you know, the high-end disposable. I'm dissapointed.
Posted: Apr 25 2007 11:52 pm
by fairweather8588
Maybe the camera was in as crappy shape as we were at the end of the hike
