Scoping options for a Northbound trip starting late November
Posted: Dec 29 2014 9:23 am
Hi everyone,
I'm interested in your input on the feasibility of a northbound hike of a large portion of the Arizona Trail starting in late November (2015), including Passages 1 - 29 or so (basically stopping somewhere around the Mogollon Rim). What are the major issues that I would face hiking the southern 2/3 or so of the trail during that part of the year? Lack of water? Bad weather? Snow pack? Hungry mountain lions? I'm an experienced backpacker including winter backpacking, but have limited Arizona backpacking experience (a few December/January 3-day trips in the Superstition Mountains over the past few years). I'd anticipate 20-ish mile days, though I'd have flexibility to adjust to the reality of the trail.
I've reviewed a good portion of the posts on this forum and am delving into the ATA site resources--all of these have been superb. Thank in advance for any input you can provide!
Denise
I'm interested in your input on the feasibility of a northbound hike of a large portion of the Arizona Trail starting in late November (2015), including Passages 1 - 29 or so (basically stopping somewhere around the Mogollon Rim). What are the major issues that I would face hiking the southern 2/3 or so of the trail during that part of the year? Lack of water? Bad weather? Snow pack? Hungry mountain lions? I'm an experienced backpacker including winter backpacking, but have limited Arizona backpacking experience (a few December/January 3-day trips in the Superstition Mountains over the past few years). I'd anticipate 20-ish mile days, though I'd have flexibility to adjust to the reality of the trail.
I've reviewed a good portion of the posts on this forum and am delving into the ATA site resources--all of these have been superb. Thank in advance for any input you can provide!
Denise