Passages 1-7 in March

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Passages 1-7 in March

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Anybody tracking any issues with passages 1-7? to be hiked in mid march, is Snow clear if any?
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I just finished 1-3. There was about a mile of snow coming down Miller Peak. Not terribly deep, but a little icy. Everything else to Patagonia was in good shape.
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Re: Passages 1-7 in March

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Thanks for the info
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Re: Passages 1-7 in March

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Winter Weather Advisory today for the Huachuca Mountains. Forecast calls for 3-6" of snow above 6000 feet, with snow level at about 5000 feet. Exposed areas will melt quickly over the next couple of days, but sheltered areas at higher elevations will likely hold snow longer. I would expect some snow along the 8 mile stretch of the Huachucas above 8,000 feet for at least the next week or two.
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