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Hiking | 19.20 Miles |
2,455 AEG |
| Hiking | 19.20 Miles | 10 Hrs 9 Mns | | 1.89 mph |
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| no partners | | Took advantage of the cooler weather and headed out to the eastern Supes to hike up to Reavis Ranch. No cars in the parking lot when I started just after 6:30. Temps were in the low 50's with a small breeze which felt nice to start. Headed down the Rogers Canyon trail and made the turn up Grave Canyon, making a quick stop at the Reavis gravesite before making the climb up to the saddle. The climb was not nearly as bad as I remember it, it just dragged towards the end. Reavis Saddle is still a mess as it was hit pretty hard by the Woodbury in 2019, but once you get about a half mile down the pine forest returns. Got to the ranch, (had it to myself) had some lunch and filtered a couple liters of water before continuing on. My goal was to get to the upper Frog Tanks junction as that was the last bit of section of the Reavis Ranch Trail that I needed to finish. The trail past Reavis Gap was in ok shape, was a bit overgrown and had some minor deadfall, nothing like the freeway of the Arizona Trail that I was on. Made it to the Frog Tanks junction and started back. Once I got back to Reavis Saddle the wind was really howling, made it that much more fun coming down. The last mile and a half hiking back up to the TH is a 500 foot climb but my legs were dead at this point so it felt like a lot more. Passed two AZT thru hikers on the way out and that was it for the day. |
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