Superstition/Mazatzal Wilderness Backpacking Questions.
Posted: Feb 20 2025 11:29 am
Hey everyone, I’m going backpacking in early/mid-march in either the Superstition Wilderness or Mazatzal Wilderness and have a couple questions I haven’t been able to find answers to and would appreciate any answers.
- From what I understand it’s been a very dry winter, will Charlebois and LaBarge be the only water sources with water? Specifically what are the chances at finding water on Peralta creek past Fremont’s Saddle (Piper Spring, East Boulder etc).
- Is there a better way to check weather results and see if the area has gotten rain or is NWS (https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?zoneid=AZZ558) my best bet?
- How accurate are the lows on the NWS for the Mazatzal mountains, I assume it will likely be colder than what's listed but I’m not sure by how much
- Does anyone know the reliability of Cartesian Seep around this time ( [ Castersen Seep ] ) and also if there are any good spots to set up camp in this general area.
- How much snow can be expected in the higher elevation areas, specifically at Mazatzal Peak (we will have spikes).
Thank you
- From what I understand it’s been a very dry winter, will Charlebois and LaBarge be the only water sources with water? Specifically what are the chances at finding water on Peralta creek past Fremont’s Saddle (Piper Spring, East Boulder etc).
- Is there a better way to check weather results and see if the area has gotten rain or is NWS (https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?zoneid=AZZ558) my best bet?
- How accurate are the lows on the NWS for the Mazatzal mountains, I assume it will likely be colder than what's listed but I’m not sure by how much
- Does anyone know the reliability of Cartesian Seep around this time ( [ Castersen Seep ] ) and also if there are any good spots to set up camp in this general area.
- How much snow can be expected in the higher elevation areas, specifically at Mazatzal Peak (we will have spikes).
Thank you