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AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Jan 16 2016 11:04 pm
by Trew
A friend and I are planning to start in early to mid-March on the AZT heading nobo. Just wondering who else is planning on hiking the AZT this spring and maybe we can post that information under this thread.

Doug/Trew and Liz/LaZorra are starting around March 10- on a Thursday. I have a ride from Florence down to the border on that day.

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Feb 23 2016 11:03 pm
by alexhikerbiker
Hi there. Throwing my name in the hat. I'm Alex, currently in Vancouver, BC, planning to start at the south TH on or around March 13th, going solo, going slow (or at whatever pace my arthritic body allows). See you all out there!

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Feb 24 2016 2:13 pm
by Trew
steady wrote:I'm flying into Tucson very late on March 1st, and hoping to get started either the 2nd or the 3rd. I'm fairly moderate paced, and pretty happy to hike alone. I would be happy to share transportation if anyone is starting at the same time though.
Any update on your plans to get to the TH on March 3?

Liz and I will be starting then.

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Feb 25 2016 8:36 am
by steady
Trew wrote:Any update on your plans to get to the TH on March 3?

Liz and I will be starting then.
I have a shuttle arranged for the morning of the 2nd. It's quite possible we might see each other at some point though.

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Feb 26 2016 9:57 pm
by DallinW
Me and my cousin are section hikers and we will be doing Segments 1 & 2 on March 12th and 13th. We will be driving down on the night of the 11th. So you would need to be willing to camp with us (we don't bite) overnight and deal with us setting up a shuttle vehicle for our hike. PM me if you want a hitch. I have space for 3.

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Mar 06 2016 7:49 am
by sandyfortner
Just went out to cache water for passage 19 and was pleased to see water in the 2 water troughs that I passed on the way to the trail. From that, I'm assuming - but won't say for sure - that the trough on FR120 also has water. BUT, the water tank above it probably only has a foot of water left in it. If that is the supply tank for the other troughs, may dry up within a month. Did leave 1 gallon at FR120 marked for AZT hiker. After I finish this passage next week, any water I don't use will be relabeled and moved to carsonite for general hiker use. At least for now, encouraged to see the water that is out there.

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Mar 06 2016 10:55 pm
by rcorfman
@sandyfortner
Sandy, do you mean the trough at the start of trail #120 (not FR120, don't know where that is), just off of FR83? Note that it's not on the water report nor in the databook and is probably around mile 19.9 or so. Anyway, fwiw, there was nice water there over a year ago, 2/16/15.

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Mar 07 2016 7:15 pm
by sandyfortner
@rcorfman
Yes. Sorry, NOT FR120 but, yes, T # 120. And, yep, looks like water in the spring is much more likely than in the fall - which of course makes sense. I took the precaution of caching for next week based on a friend's experience of no water last Oct. in that area. Better safe than sorry!

Re: AZT Thru Hikers in Spring: 2016

Posted: Mar 08 2016 8:33 am
by SpicedRum
This was the water in that area last fall if it helps any. My mileage is opposite for I was going Southbound.
Thompson Spring / good water 10-Oct-15 455.3
Cooter Brown Spring and Tank /good water and full 10-Oct-15 457.4
Cottonwood Spring/ good water 10-Oct-15 459
Stock tank with water / full 10-Oct-15 462.1