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Backpack | 18.25 Miles |
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| Backpack | 18.25 Miles | 2 Days | | |
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| no partners | | Ive had Hannah Hot Spring in my bucketlist for a while but not having the right vehicle has prevented it un til now. Getting there takes a while!! WE left town friday evening with the plan to car camp at the campgrounds off Juan Miller Rd. The following morning we tackled the last 12 miles to the TH. Juan Miller road is in great condition for any vehicle, the turn off to XXX ranch rd requires 4x4 high clearance, this section lasts 3 miles and takes you all the way to the TH.
On saturday morning we started our hike at 930AM, it didnt take long before the first of many creek crossings, most about shin deep. The hike to the Hannah Hot Spring is rather easy but knowing which canyon leads to the Lillte Blue River is more easily found with a GPS device.
We arrived at our camp spot at the junction of Little Blue River and Hannah Creek at about 3PM. From that spot its about a quarter mile up Hannah Creek. The sole pool of hot water is big enough for about 6 people. After eating dinner we headed up the spring a second time where we spent about 3 hrs in the hot water in the pitch dark watching the Milky Way appear right before our eyes not long after sunset. The following morning we made our way back at about 830AM and made it back to the car at 1230PM. |
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