in looking at triplogs for the cave creek area, i see that a few of you have been on the summit of this peak
would welcome opinions on the best approach and degree of difficulty
any beta greatly appreciated
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bruce's track: http://hikearizona.com/gps=25393
quien sabe peak
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Re: quien sabe peak
Should be extreeeemly simple for you....
Approach from the NW (My Track , north line) is the easiest (We scrambled down the Southern line, loose in spots).
To get to that point depends on how far you want to hike in..... Seven Springs, or Bronco from the East are possibilities.
Approach from the NW (My Track , north line) is the easiest (We scrambled down the Southern line, loose in spots).
To get to that point depends on how far you want to hike in..... Seven Springs, or Bronco from the East are possibilities.
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Dave Barry
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Re: quien sabe peak
Done it from the NW (Bruce's track) and up the valley from Quien Sabe Spring (shorter but steeper).
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