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Hiking | 28.25 Miles |
5,850 AEG |
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5,850 ft AEG | | 35 LBS Pack | | |
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| no partners | | I've wanted to start backpacking for a while now. I picked this trail because it seemed pretty flat and straight through. This way an out and back with plenty of water along the way. I didn't want to get too crazy carrying a 35 lb pack for the first time. It turned out to be a great trip.
I parked at the Horseshoe Dam spill way. Crossed under the spill way and headed for the far end of the dam. FR 479 makes a right turn here and loops around the hill for about 3 miles according to the map. I did not want to do this, so I decided to short cut it. I hoped over the low concrete wall and cut across the reservoir and met up with FR 479 as it looped around. FR 479 dips down into Deadman's wash which was flowing pretty well. I was surprised to see a half inch of ice covering the water. The temps were dipping down to the mid-twenties and all standing water had a layer of ice. Made it to Sheep Bridge around midday, and continued on the Verdi River Trail for about five more miles until I made camp. Pretty cold outside but I kept pretty warm in my sleeping bag, which is rated for 25 degrees. Headed back the same way the next day.
All in all this was a great trip. The views of the Mazatzals and wild life were spectacular! FR 479 can get a little dull at points but the scenery will keep you busy. I'm glad I picked this for my first overnighter. Two days and I only saw three people. I did spot an eagle (I think), Crested Saguaro, Great Blue Herons, and autumn colors...all in one trip (see photoset), what more can one ask for in the Sonoran Desert? |
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