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Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 14 2010 2:03 pm
by writelots
Anyone have a good idea if there's any water? I know it's been a dry spring, but there was a lot of snow up there this year. I'm taking a group camping up there this weekend, and I'm hoping to find water near our Josephine's Saddle camp...
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 20 2010 7:37 am
by SkyIslandHiker
Sorry that my reply is too late for your backpack this weekend, but perhaps others will benefit. The
Sprung Spring tub has slowly dried up over the past two years. However, a very reliable source of water near Josephine Saddle is
McBeth Spring which is less than a mile down the Temporal Trail from the saddle. There is also a nice campsite above the trail at
McBeth Spring under a canopy of huge ponderosa pines. Unfortunately, the McBeth Spring campsite is frequented by illegals.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 21 2010 7:34 am
by Jeffshadows
Sounds like
Bellows was the way to go?
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 21 2010 7:46 am
by tibber
jeffmacewen wrote:Sounds like Bellows was the way to go?
and what a wonderful spring it is!
I believe Jake and Wendy did end up using the
Sprung Spring .2 miles from Josephine Saddle where we were camped. Wendy told me that a natural wood bench that is now askew used to be right at the bottom of this spring making it easier to fill your water containers.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 21 2010 8:49 am
by Jeffshadows
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 21 2010 8:58 am
by tibber
jeffmacewen wrote:...And Baldy was dry?
as a bone.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 21 2010 3:17 pm
by Jeffshadows
tibber wrote:jeffmacewen wrote:...And Baldy was dry?
as a bone.
Noted...and surprised.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 8:08 am
by sirena
@SkyIslandHiker
I'm posting a link to your great trip report about the springs of Mt. Wrightson:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TucsonHikers/message/4138
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 8:18 am
by tibber
...a little late for our trip but what a great report. I liked the name Lower Sprung Spring. Thx Sirena.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 8:40 am
by Jeffshadows
Wow. Very sad.
Sprung and
Bellows used to be my go-to springs up there. It's amazing how much can change in even just five years. Even more disturbing: I can remember hiking up there fifteen or twenty years ago and seeing bellows belching out water in June...
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 12:42 pm
by SkyIslandHiker
jeffmacewen wrote:Wow. Very sad. Sprung and Bellows used to be my go-to springs up there. It's amazing how much can change in even just five years. Even more disturbing: I can remember hiking up there fifteen or twenty years ago and seeing bellows belching out water in June...
Jeff,
It's
Sprung and
Baldy that are dry.
Bellows still flows year round. However sometimes the pipe comes apart and you have to go
up to the base of the waterfall to get water.
Bill
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 1:59 pm
by Jeffshadows
Bellows looked pretty dry in that guy's picture and according to the most recent trip reports, but I'll take your word for it...
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 4:23 pm
by base871
Bellows was flowing about 2 quarts per min., maybe more two weeks ago.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 4:37 pm
by Jeffshadows
Cool. I haven't been up there in a little while.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 5:10 pm
by SkyIslandHiker
jeffmacewen wrote:Bellows looked pretty dry in that guys picture and according to the most recent trip reports, but I'll take your word for it...
Jeff,
Those were my photos and report that Sirena posted the link to. In my nearly 70 hikes to the summit of Mt. Wrightson over the past several years,
Bellows has always been a reliable and ample source of water - except when frozen or snowed over like this:
The "problem" at
Bellows is with the pipe, not the water source. The pipe frequently becomes separated between the inlet at the base of the waterfall and the outlet at the trail-side basin - most likely caused by careless hikers or bears

who bump it when going up to the waterfall. In addition, about a year ago the pipe got clogged by sediment. So when the pipe is broken, all you have to do is go up to the base of the waterfall (about 40-50' above the trail) to get water. That water source is always ample and reliable.
BTW, the above sign is over five feet high off the ground.
Bill
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 5:19 pm
by joebartels
SkyIslandHiker wrote:70 hikes to the summit of Mt. Wrightson
Bill step up to the plate already and post a
triplog.
With Yahoo you only get the corporate shaft in the long run
Geocities... gone
Yahoo Photos... gone
Groups...TBD
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 5:25 pm
by Jeffshadows
Thank you for the clarification. Again, I haven't been up there in a little while.
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jun 29 2010 6:11 pm
by fricknaley
@joe bartels
that's exactly why i refer to him as "santa rita bill"... you got a question about the ritas? ask bill.

Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jul 12 2010 10:45 am
by SkyIslandHiker
I'm happy to report that sometime during the past two weeks, someone has fixed the plumbing at Sprung Spring (Madera Canyon) and the pipe is now literally gushing water into the trailside tub, so much so that it is overflowing. Take a look here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TucsonHikers/message/4224
Bill
Re: Sprung Spring - Santa Ritas...
Posted: Jul 12 2010 10:49 am
by sirena
Great news-that is quite a difference!