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Backpack | 32.60 Miles |
6,500 AEG |
| Backpack | 32.60 Miles | 3 Days | | |
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| no partners | | Got my butt kicked on this trip. Had problems with leg cramps, blisters, and lack of endurance. I guess that's what happens when you can't go hiking for over 40 days. At least that blasted counter won't be goading me on any more.
Water reports: Tule Canyon: Dry North Fork Pine Creek (Two-Bar): Dry South Fork Pine Creek (Reavis Gap): Flowing nicely Reavis Creek: Flowing nicely Upper South Fork Pine Creek (Fireline): Dry Campaign Creek @ intersection of Fireline/Campaign Trail: Dry Campaign Creek @ 0.25 miles north from Fireline/Campaign Trail intersection to Campaign TH: Flowing nicely
Trail conditions: Tule: very good Two-Bar: Horrible, some horse yuppies took a large group of people on horseback when the ground was saturated, the entire trail, where it is not scree, is postholed by horse hooves. Footing is nearly impossible, the bed of the trail is really destroyed  Gap Trail: Horse-hoof postholing continues...grrrr! Fireline: OK to good Campaign Creek: OK - starts off good at fireline intersection, gets worse as you go towards TH, some catclaw overgrowth on trail.
Rd conditions: 449 to Tule TH: very good 449A to Campaign TH: Good, there is sand, but I observed a sedan at the TH, I wouldn't recommend it since you go through large sandy sections, easy to get stuck it would seem. |
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| | Hmmm, which one is brushy spring...this log will be for the spring that is about 0.25 miles north along the campaign trail from the intersection of the gap trail and the campaign trail. It was flowing very nicely. |
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Walnut Spring |
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| | There was water there seeping out of the ground, but it was muddy. It wouldn't be a good source, but would keep you alive. | | _____________________
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