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LaBarge Box...Will I make it?
Posted: Jan 25 2010 1:27 pm
by RickVincent
Or, will last week's rains pose an obstacle to even getting there? I've been wanting to do this as a hike to the Lower Box then return via Boulder Canyon. If LaBarge doesn't sound like a good plan, any other recommendations for a good hike in the Supes. I've conquered some of the climbs like Flatiron, North Peak, Hiero to Ridgeline. Looking for more of a lowlands venture, perhaps a canyon or other low desert hike with a cool destination. Target 8-10 miles. Hike day is Jan 30.
Re: LaBarge Box...Will I make it?
Posted: Jan 25 2010 1:51 pm
by JoelHazelton
Personally, I prefer LaBarge Box via First Water TH. Second Water to Boulder Canyon, upstream boulder canyon to hike over the saddle south of Battleship Mountain. To make it the ultimate trip, climb Battleship Mountain on your way there, at least to the lower level.
To answer your question, it's doable. Just expect to get your feet wet on some of the Boulder Canyon creek crossings.
Re: LaBarge Box...Will I make it?
Posted: Jan 25 2010 4:15 pm
by RickVincent
azpride wrote:Personally, I prefer LaBarge Box via First Water TH. Second Water to Boulder Canyon, upstream boulder canyon to hike over the saddle south of Battleship Mountain. To make it the ultimate trip, climb Battleship Mountain on your way there, at least to the lower level.
To answer your question, it's doable. Just expect to get your feet wet on some of the Boulder Canyon creek crossings.
I think I like that idea. Looks far more interesting.
Re: LaBarge Box...Will I make it?
Posted: Jan 25 2010 10:08 pm
by Vaporman
Bring water shoes.

Re: LaBarge Box...Will I make it?
Posted: Jan 26 2010 9:21 pm
by RickVincent
Vaporman wrote:Bring water shoes.

Got my sealskinz socks and merrell water shoes ready.
Re: LaBarge Box...Will I make it?
Posted: Feb 01 2010 12:00 pm
by RickVincent
azpride wrote:Personally, I prefer LaBarge Box via First Water TH. Second Water to Boulder Canyon, upstream boulder canyon to hike over the saddle south of Battleship Mountain. To make it the ultimate trip, climb Battleship Mountain on your way there, at least to the lower level.
To answer your question, it's doable. Just expect to get your feet wet on some of the Boulder Canyon creek crossings.
Great suggestion. We ended up doing this hike from First Water TH. Second Water across Boulder Canyon and boulder hopped up La Barge to the Box. We came back via the saddle to Boulder Creek and on our way back up Second Water we caught the north end of Hackberry Springs Loop. An 8 hour adventure in all, and I loved every minute of it.