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Hiking | 6.80 Miles |
2,300 AEG |
| Hiking | 6.80 Miles | 6 Hrs | | 1.24 mph |
2,300 ft AEG | 30 Mns Break | 10 LBS Pack | | |
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| partners | | The road was in much better shape than a few years ago. On a good day a non-4x4 with some ground clearance could make it (there is one deeper creek crossing). But just a little bit of rain would make getting in or out of this area difficult even with a 4x4.
The first mile after the campaign trailhead was very lush and green. The springs were flowing down into the creek and it kind of reminded me of fossil springs.
The Reavis gap trail is definitely rocky, but I would not say "inordinately" so. With that said going up the hill was easier than going back down the hill. The first mile or so is on the canyon bottom, then it travels along the southern edge of the canyon wall and is very exposed. Hiking this trail in the warmer months would be difficult.
Our group decided to end the hike at Reavis Gap. That's a pretty good day trip at around 7 miles round trip. |
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
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