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Lane Mtn - Crown King Backroad Loop
Posted: Sep 18 2013 12:48 pm
by joebartels
Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
- 19.5 mi / 4.5k aeg
- a lot of road hiking, yet most is pretty swank
- enough grapes to feed an army - might be too ripe by this time
- smidgen of off-trail, it's like a quarter mile
- a lot of mines, artifacts and such
Re: Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 23 2013 5:37 pm
by joebartels
This hike is dependant on minimal to no forecasted rain. It's too big of a hike to deal with moisture and makes access sketchy. Should also note that aside from turning around there are no good bailout options. It will start early and you will likely get home late. That being said it's a great hike and the temps look to be very nice
Currently forecasted clear!
Lower area 47 low / 77 high
Upper area 41 low / 73 high
Features
- Kentucks Grave
- Kentucks Cabin
- Fort Misery !
- Castle Rock
- Gazele Mine
- Oro Belle Mine
- Rapid Transit Mine
- New Savoy Mine
- Savoy Mine
- Observation Point on the Senator Highway
- The beautiful Lane Mountain Trail
Re: Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 23 2013 6:42 pm
by The_Eagle
joe bartels wrote:That being said it's a great hike and the temps look to be very nice
You had me at
It will start early and you will likely get home late.
You forgot, Long Pants suggested
Re: Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 24 2013 7:05 am
by Mike_Fels
Joe, it sounds like fun. Where would the TH be? I do not have a 4x4 available.
Re: Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 24 2013 8:26 am
by joebartels
Burro John Townsite as depicted on
topo which is along FS 711 ( backroad to Crown King ). This is before the road turns 4x4. I do not recommend it to high-clearance-shy. It's pretty gnarly on one slope down to a creek crossing. I forget if it was Cow or Sand creek.
Re: Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 24 2013 2:03 pm
by Mike_Fels
Checked it out on the topo and Google Earth I'd better pass on it, it would ruin the hike to get stuck. Sounds like it'll be a good hike. Enjoy.
Re: Lane Mountain Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 24 2013 3:08 pm
by Tough_Boots
I would love to hike in an area I haven't spent time in before. Anybody with room in their vehicle willing to give me a ride for some gas money? Just ask 9L or Chumley-- I'm an awesome passenger ;) I live in central phoenix but can meet wherever.
Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 24 2013 5:30 pm
by ----
I should have asked the same about carpooling before hitting "committed". My mazda has no clearance, so I'd like to go if I can catch a ride from wherever, doesn't matter.
Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 24 2013 8:28 pm
by joebartels
I can carry four others and will PM the meet up time & location on Thursday. First come to the committed list from the top down. It orders by time of commit. I bumped Mikeadoodledude back in so he didn't lose out as he had previously committed.
If anyone else can drive and carry others that'd be cool too!
Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 26 2013 8:15 am
by slowandsteady
Sorry we can't make this one! Enjoy!
Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 26 2013 8:32 am
by The_Eagle
@slowandsteady
Was it something Joe said? You have to look past that

Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 26 2013 10:04 am
by slowandsteady
I must admit I am a bit intimidated.

I want to make sure I can keep up. The training is on, so I can do that event in the Pinal's! :wlift:
Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 26 2013 12:14 pm
by joebartels
Due to a questionable quarter mile section of road ( getting out, going in is no problem ) I'm changing this to start from the top. I don't mind waiting for jj's midnight towing in a pinch but making a group wait is another thing. Temps are still looking extremely nice throughout with a high of 73 at the bottom!
As a bonus this puts the heaviest pack weight going down instead of up. Also allows anyone to shorten up the hike up to 5.4 miles at the end and wait for roadside pickup.
While shorts work for a majority of the hike, pants are recommend for a couple sections. If you don't like 50 cent in da club or Pebbles and Bamm Bamm's Christmas Hits bring ear plugs, my CD player has been broke for years. Unfortunately it has to play at full volume to blend out Bruce's whining. Although it shouldn't be necessary a headlamp is a good item to bring.
I'll PM meetup details tonight.
Re: Lane Mtn Loop via Crown King Back Road
Posted: Sep 26 2013 1:24 pm
by The_Eagle
Damn.... I was looking forward to the back road in for the first time.....
