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Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 2:03 pm
by apvnm
I've got a couple of questions. Is there water at Angel Basin? Also, heading north from there can I assume that there will be water at Fish Canyon? Next week. Also, is there any water from Reavis Ranch trail to Circlestone? Should i fill up there before heading up Fireline? Also next week.
Thanks
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 2:41 pm
by SuperstitionGuy
Rogers Canyon stream is running all the way from the beginning of the trail head parking lot and down into Fish Creek. However there is a dead horse in the water 8 tenths of a mile downstream from the trail head. Therefore wait until you find water from side canyons before using the water in the Rogers Canyon stream.
Fill up from the spring at Reavis or from the creek before heading up to Circlestone.
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 2:59 pm
by apvnm
Thanks for the info. Just one thing that I am not clear on regarding Rogers Canyon trailhead. Are you refering to Rogers Trough? If we hit Angel Basin coming down from Tortilla Pass are we okay or are you talking about the junction of RC and JF? Sorry if it's a dumb question, newbie to these trails.
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 4:05 pm
by big_load
SuperstitionGuy wrote:However there is a dead horse in the water 8 tenths of a mile downstream from the trail head.
Why is there always a dead horse? As soon as the critters large and small do away with one stinking carcass, somebody has to rush out there and drop off another one. Do people look for which horse is about to die and then say "we need to get this guy out into the backcountry quick so that he can rot in a water source"?
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 5:34 pm
by apvnm
I guess a dead horse is better then a dead hiker. Wasn't there a song about a nod is as good as a wink to a dead horse? Perhaps deaf horse.
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 6:10 pm
by JimmyLyding
My mom and her group saw that dead horse 5 weeks ago. One would think that the coyotes, vultures, etc. would at least start scattering it about. If it's been there this long I'd hope that a bear would smell it all the way from the eastern Supes, and come down to have a snack. I wonder if it got poisoned?
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 6:12 pm
by azbackpackr
Wonder how long we'll kick this one?

Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 6:31 pm
by nonot
Horse is still there, still stinking, and still basically intact. I think it came up lame and was shot. The blanket they left over the horse is no longer covering it.
Rogers Trough TH is what Supesguy meant by Rogers Canyon TH. I trimmed the entire trail from Rogers TH to the ruins. A bunch of us worked on the trail from woodbury to the ruins but did not quite finish it.
If you come in from Woodbury you will find water within a mile on the JF or at the end when you get down into angel basin. Reavis Creek will have water but there will be little/none on the hike to Circlestone and back.
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 6:43 pm
by apvnm
Thanks for the information. It's a real luxury to know that there is so much water.
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 6:44 pm
by Grasshopper
nonot wrote:If you come in from Woodbury you will find water within a mile on the JF
This is correct and the best water flow for filtering if hiking in from Woodbury TH on the JF Trail#106 is 1.5mls in at the Randolph Canyon intersection
at waypoints: N33 25.494 W111 13.056;
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 9:01 pm
by Grasshopper
JUST FYI... If hiking in from the Woodbury TH on the JF Trail#106 to Angel Basin and beyond, here is some of what you can expect to see for 3.3mls in on the JF Trail from the Woodbury TH to Tortilla Pass--->
http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=7557 ; Have a wonderful trip!

Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 19 2009 9:17 pm
by mttgilbert
Definitely fill up before hiking the Fireline Trail. There is no water between the Reavis Trail junction and the Circlestone trail, but (in an emergency) there was water about a mile past the Circlestone trail on the Fireline.
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 20 2009 4:20 am
by snakemarks
nonot wrote:Horse is still there, still stinking, and still basically intact. I think it came up lame and was shot. The blanket they left over the horse is no longer covering it.
The blanket was lying in the creek just a little downstream from the horse when I was there a few weeks ago. I dragged it out onto the shore several feet from the water's edge on the other side.
I was really surprised at how "intact" that horse still is after 4 months out there. It doesn't seem scavanged at all. Even the vultures don't want it. :yuck:
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 20 2009 12:28 pm
by apvnm
Once again, thanks for all the useful info. FYI heard that the horse fell off a cliff and was shot. I hope that my hiker partners treat me better!
Re: Angel Basin and Circlestone
Posted: Mar 20 2009 12:55 pm
by big_load
apvnm wrote:I hope that my hiker partners treat me better!
Don't get too close to the edge.
