Superstitions along the Grand Enchantment Trail
Posted: Oct 25 2009 9:28 am
It is thruhiking season on the Grand Enchantment Trail and the dry conditions are evident as soon as one crosses into Arizona. This is part of a message from the yahoo group:
Segment 1 - Superstition Wilderness from Rogers Trough to First Water Trailhead. More than any other area along the GET, this one would greatly benefit from a first-hand scouting and reporting back. (Any locals willing to brave it?) Life gets really difficult if Rogers Canyon is completely dry, especially since caching is hard to facilitate without access to a 4WD vehicle. The only source I'd count on would be perennial Charlebois Spring. Or, if I'm overstating the severity of conditions in this area - and that's certainly possible - then we might relax things to include La Barge Spring, East Boulder Canyon, and *maybe* Clover Spring.
The full message can be read here and is an interesting testament to how dry this summer was http://groups.yahoo.com/group/grand-enc ... essage/391
Here is a link to the chapter that has the route description: http://simblissity.net/get/guide-seg01.shtml
Anyone have some insight into the current state of these sources?
Segment 1 - Superstition Wilderness from Rogers Trough to First Water Trailhead. More than any other area along the GET, this one would greatly benefit from a first-hand scouting and reporting back. (Any locals willing to brave it?) Life gets really difficult if Rogers Canyon is completely dry, especially since caching is hard to facilitate without access to a 4WD vehicle. The only source I'd count on would be perennial Charlebois Spring. Or, if I'm overstating the severity of conditions in this area - and that's certainly possible - then we might relax things to include La Barge Spring, East Boulder Canyon, and *maybe* Clover Spring.
The full message can be read here and is an interesting testament to how dry this summer was http://groups.yahoo.com/group/grand-enc ... essage/391
Here is a link to the chapter that has the route description: http://simblissity.net/get/guide-seg01.shtml
Anyone have some insight into the current state of these sources?