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Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 15 2012 7:33 pm
by te_wa
it's about that time of year. and by that i mean absotively, posilutely gorge-ous.
anyone planning a March/April Superstition Ridgeline any time in this window?

Paul and Kat and I have an interest.. possible start at Peralta and end at the Draw, maybe a key swap w/ 2 groups if enough interest.
count me in. I just wanna know the details. ;)

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 15 2012 9:25 pm
by paulhubbard
We're definitely IN, but it needs to be a weekend thing, preferably Sunday, maybe Monday with advanced notice. :PMIC:

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 15 2012 10:12 pm
by Tough_Boots
I'd be down! Sundays are usually good for me. I'll be in Denver for a week in April, but other than that I'm in town. What's the proposed route from Peralta? Are you wanting to do Peralta to Fremont Saddle and cut across via the whole Dacite thing to West Boulder Saddle and then head up? I'm just excited to see te-wa actually do a dayhike :D

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 6:21 am
by paulhubbard
We've never done the Ridgeline before so I'm unsure of which route to take. Probably prefer the easiest one (if there is such an animal?)

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 9:34 am
by PatrickL
I'm way interested if it's on a Monday.
Anyone know a good Phoenix hike that's similar in difficulty?

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 11:43 am
by Tough_Boots
@paulhubbard
The typical route would be Siphon to Carney which is how I've always done it. Making Peralta the starting point opens a whole new can of worms.

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 12:25 pm
by sneakySASQUATCH
@Tough_Boots
I like worms. They are high in protein! I'd be interested if you guys end up setting a date and it falls after the arrival. After picketpost summit/circumference and circlestone/mound mountain. I'm pretty sure Muesli would even dig this. :sl:

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 1:34 pm
by Dave1
Patrick L wrote: Anyone know a good Phoenix hike that's similar in difficulty?
Maybe National Trail @ South Mountain?

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 4:22 pm
by DBmooner
Im in as long as its on saterday or sunday. wouldnt mind starting at peralta i started at syphen Draw last time.

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 8:47 pm
by te_wa
i think by Peralta they mean Carney. the t/h there is not open to cars anymore? so park at the Don's camp and walk over. still, 11-12 miles, a long day. we'll need daylight, but not heat. Mid March sounds fantastic to me.
i'll set this up if there is interest! :D

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 9:10 pm
by DBmooner
Carney spring trail head was still open at the end of december when i was there last it is just small

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 16 2012 10:04 pm
by Tough_Boots
Carney is still open. You just have to park in the lot next to the road. The TH used to be farther back but that area is now closed to cars.

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 23 2012 8:09 pm
by Espi
yeh i did ridgeline last month and parked at Carney..

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 23 2012 8:41 pm
by te_wa
so, takers for early/mid March? Kat and :Paul:, Felecia and myself. start at jacob's crosscut and end at Carney canyon area.
finish the hike with a craft beer at the Handlebar in AJ. (30 craft handles, and decent, mesquite wood fired food)

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 23 2012 9:51 pm
by Espi
count me in, i will do it again, if its a weekend thing. Not next weekend though, I will be in the that big hole up north for a couple days.

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 23 2012 9:56 pm
by te_wa
no prob, espi. just keep your eyes on this thread. if more than 5 of us wanna go, ill go public. (since that will require much more logistics/planning/carpools)
at least this "ain't my first rodeo".

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 23 2012 10:09 pm
by Espi
well it took me just, and I mean, just under 7 hours last month. We got off trail a bit and it ended up being 12.5 miles. If I won't be holding your group up, it sounds fun.


oh and the handlebar works too.

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 23 2012 10:11 pm
by Tough_Boots
I'm totally down to go as long as I have the day off. Sundays are always safe. My other day off can change sometimes.

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 24 2012 6:29 am
by paulhubbard
Espi wrote:If I won't be holding your group up, it sounds fun.
You and I can bring up the rear... I'll be in no hurry, and I'll be in Tibber mode (taking tons of pictures!)

Re: Supes Ridgeline - who's planning?

Posted: Feb 24 2012 7:32 am
by tibber
paulhubbard wrote:
Espi wrote:If I won't be holding your group up, it sounds fun.
You and I can bring up the rear... I'll be in no hurry, and I'll be in Tibber mode (taking tons of pictures!)
Did someone say Tibbermode :y: ? You're speaking my langauge.

But have you all seen Te-Wa hike? He's smooth and fast on the trail.

However, if he is going to slow the pace :D I would like to consider this.

Tibber