Pockets wrote:Possible high-elevation snow and rainstorms too, yes?
Starting March 1? Sure - definitely possible. Likely? Nah, but watch the weather report, anyway!
Pockets wrote:Don't you guys get those crazy monsoons and flash floods?
Not until July or August. Sounds like you'll be done by then. But, a heavy spring rain will still produce flash floods, full washes and creeks. Keep your eyes are ears open during and after heavy rains - even rain storms in the distance.
Pockets wrote:Cannibalistic desert cults??
Not since we got rid of [insert your favorite HAZ character's name here].
Pockets wrote:How rainy is it in Arizona in March?
Traditionally, March is a dry month. Emphasis on the word "traditionally".
Pockets wrote:...they will find my venom-infused corpse being picked clean by the buzzards... Is this a real concern?

I'm an Arizona native, and I would
never consider sleeping outside of a tent. But, if you're comfortable doing that, then go for it. I'd be more worried about rattlesnakes (deadly) than scorpions (painful, but just annoying).
Pockets wrote:more than one occasion to need my topo map and compass
If you're good with a topo and compass, then you probably won't need a GPS. I haven't hike those southern segments (yet!), so I can't speak for those. Anyone else who can, please chime in!
Pockets wrote:...I have already found the helpful water updates for the AZT.
If you've found the AZT's Databook, then you can see for yourself how far apart the reliable springs, creeks and tanks are. Focus on just the reliable ones.
Pockets wrote:What's the furthest I can expect to travel between reliable water?
For example, from MP 22.2 (Parker Canyon Lake store) to MP 43.1 (Red Bank Well) - 20.9 miles - there's no reliable water. Either cache your own, or be prepared to carry it.
Pockets wrote:Do Trail Angels stock water caches in particularly dry sections as they do on the PCT?
Some do, as well as the Segment stewards. But unless you've recently got a confirmation that water's there, don't rely on it. Someone else might have taken it. As I recall, the AZT is in the process of building metal cache boxes near trailheads. As I recall, they recently build one near the start of Segment # 14, Black Hills.
Pockets wrote:Do you guys have Trail Angels out there?
Oh, yes. Dozens of them. One of them is in the other room, asking me, "What are you typing!?"
Pockets wrote:Do some of the permits (such as the Grand Canyon) need to be requested well in advance?
The Grand Canyon, yes. Well in advance. Saguaro National Park also requires camping permits.
Pockets wrote:Is there limits on how many they give out?
The Grand Canyon, Yes. Other, I don't know.
Pockets wrote:Am I already too late?!?
Maybe. As I recall, if you hike from Rim to Rim in a single day (not recommended by the Park Service) you don't need a permit. If you sleep overnight anywhere in the Park, yes, you need a permit.
Pockets wrote:Ride to the trail-head
You've asked, that's the hardest part! There's another forum,
Shuttle Request and Volunteers,(
viewforum.php?f=82 ) where you can ask for a ride. Given the distances you're asking for, the sooner the better.
Caveats and Addendums: I've only hiked 5 segments in the AZT. I am not by
any stretch of the imagination an authority on the subject. But, in general, we're a helpful bunch. Keep asking, and we'll keep helping! Good luck, and keep us informed!