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| Hiking | 6.03 Miles | 3 Hrs 3 Mns | | 1.98 mph |
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| no partners | | I've run out of time for a longer triplog. Lots of detail in the photoset. Basically checked out about 1/3rd of the interesting stuff on Bullard Peak, which is about 12 miles north of Aguila, at the foot of Smith Peak, in the Harcuvar mountains. Several easily enterable adits; some that are rather sketchy. None, that I could tell went through the crest of the ridgeline, despite adit symbols being at locations that made it at least possible. I'll be out at least one, probably two, more times to check out the other stuff. (Just on Bullard Peak alone.)
As to Bullard Peak itself, it is the volcanic hill that stands out at the foot of Smith Peak. It is only 500 ft. prominence, with a rocky scramble of maybe 30-50 ft. to the summit. I'll get that too in a future trip.
Mine Exploration Video: https://vimeo.com/476717626 |
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated Scattered ocotillo. Nothing else. |
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