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Mar 22 2025
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40 male
 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Boulder MountainPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking18.14 Miles 4,612 AEG
Hiking18.14 Miles   9 Hrs   28 Mns   2.38 mph
4,612 ft AEG   1 Hour   51 Mns Break
 
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Common sense and forecasted warm weather scored victories on Friday night, and Boulder Mountain replaced the Cedar double as the choice for Saturday, with a few different route options on the table to hit the high point on Boulder and beyond. We started from Round Valley at 7AM and hiked up FR 1704 for a few miles with lots of shade and pleasant temps, steadily gaining elevation.

At ~3.5 miles, we left the road and started the steeper climb up toward the ridgeline of Boulder Mountain. Not surprisingly, there were plenty of boulders along the way. After some scrambling and brush-dodging, we took a break partway up the ridge before it got a littler steeper. Closer to the top, great views of snowy Four Peaks opened up, and after a push through some manzanita, we reached 6320. We identified a few landmarks, took a break, and I added a summit register.

Bob decided to make it an out-and-back but generously offered to pick up chumley and me so we could hike the full ridgeline of Boulder Mountain. We called an audible and coordinated plans for Bob to pick us up from Bushnell Tanks--of all the potential route combos on the table the night before, this wasn't one of them, but it worked out great. Bob headed back down to the west, and chumley and I headed east across the ridgeline.

There were plenty of areas with thick brush as we worked our way through alternating sections of live and dead manzanita and varying degrees of fire damage, but the ridgeline was the highlight of the hike. Great views of Four Peaks, a little scrambling, a few small patches of snow, cool geology, and some un-torched ponderosas made it worth every scratch. Given the terrain, we kept a solid pace across the ridge and connected with the AZT in two hours, after a quick detour to a scenic overlook where chumley showcased his Picasso-like artistic prowess.

With 9.5+ miles to go on the AZT, chumley texted Bob and let him know we should be out in three hours. We enjoyed views of Roosevelt early on and cruised through the mostly downhill miles, with a few short breaks, a quick chat with two backpackers, and a stop at Boulder Pools. Along the way, we had very pleasant views looking back up at the Boulder ridgeline with the ponderosas and scattered snow patches.

We finished off the route along Sycamore Creek, back to Bushnell Tanks five minutes ahead of schedule, where Boulder BobP and our chariot awaited. Fun group and a great day--thank you to BobP for driving/waiting and for planning, and to chumley for interrupting a nap to re-plan and re-re-plan when Cedar was out :) .

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Viewed from above across the drainage, spring box appeared to be dry

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Pool East of 4264 - Boulder Creek Pools to trickle Pools to trickle
water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Light flow of water and several small/medium pools in the bedrock
 
Mar 22 2025
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 Tempe, AZ
Boulder MountainPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking18.30 Miles 4,621 AEG
Hiking18.30 Miles   9 Hrs   27 Mns   2.35 mph
4,621 ft AEG   1 Hour   40 Mns Break
 
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TLDR: Tired. Hurts.

Details: Bob had grand plans for a full-fledged sufferfest but the forecast temps made us reconsider. None of us had stood atop this Mazzy peak and decided to make it the goal for today. Bob9L decided that the road was too rough for his Jeep so we set out walking from the land of twigs n berries.

It was an hour and a half and nearly 2000 feet of climbing before we left the road where the true ascent began. There was more brush than I had envisioned in the post-Bush terrain, but there was nothing that wasn't easily avoided by some simple zig zags.

As we crossed the 6000-foot contour, things got a little bit thicker, but getting over to the high-point didn't result in too much blood loss. 3920 feet, 4 hours, 5.3 miles. A solid start to the day.

We discussed our options and decided to send Bob back down fetch the Jeep and pick John and me up in Sunflower. The ridge traverse is a really beautiful stretch of Arizona. The geology up here is pretty spectacular and except for a few short stretches where live manzy was the preferred option over dead manzy there was generally a reasonable route to follow. It took us exactly 2 hours to cover the 3.2 miles to reach the AZT. There was quite a bit of unburned cypress and a nice ponderosa grove, both a treat. A couple of hawks and a few signs of some large elk and bear on the ridge showed there were other things that enjoy it up here too.

Knowing that Bob would be ahead of us, we bombed downhill trying to make the return as efficient as possible. We covered the remaining 9.7 return miles in 3:05 with a couple of breaks and a side trip to the Boulder Pool. Bob greeted us in a scene reminiscent of Will Ferrell cracking an Old Milwaukee in a Super Bowl commercial, and I consumed it like I was at a party in college. Mmmm.

The descent on #21 helps knock off yet another piece of trail in my quest to never actually hike any complete segment of the AZT. I'm now closer to my goal than ever! :y: We saw a pair of hikers heading uphill on a 6-day adventure but those two were the only other humans we saw all day.

This is a good workout and features some stellar views. It was a solid day. Thanks John and Bob for the company and chauffeuring. Not a single wildflower was seen.
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Crabtree Spring Gallon + per minute Gallon + per minute
Didn't go to the spring itself, but half a mile south of it the canyon was flowing so aggressively you could hear it from the trail (which was VERY surprising based on surrounding conditions).

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water less than maxwater less than max Pool East of 4264 - Boulder Creek Light flow Light flow
Plentiful deep pools in the narrow bedrock here despite just some occasional surface water elsewhere in the drainage
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Dec 31 2023
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68 male
 Joined Mar 16 2008
 chandler,az
Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ 
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking10.62 Miles 1,743 AEG
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13th annual new years hike, promulgated by the Tortoise & Eagle.
Good group this year, on a hike none of us had done prior.
Trails are in good condition, much better than I anticipated save the AZT.
Lots to see in the Boulder Bob cabin area. We also stopped at a mine on the return. A Dback told us we had gone far enough onto the mine this day.
Fun hike. Thanks all. Happy new year! :)
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Dec 31 2023
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 Chandler, AZ
Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ 
Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ
 
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JuanJaimeiiiTriplogs 2,400
Hiking10.84 Miles 1,543 AEG
Hiking10.84 Miles   5 Hrs   16 Mns   2.51 mph
1,543 ft AEG      57 Mns Break
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I would have to say of all the New Years hikes I have been on with the HAZ folks this one was absolutely the best so far. I had fears of being attacked by catclaw and possibly freezing to death but the catclaw was manageable and the temps were just about perfect. I had heard about Bolder Bob's cabin before but had never ventured back to find it. It was cool to see all the relics. My favorite part was the wall where he had included bottles to allow light to come in. I also enjoyed looking at the old cars (which I had seen previously while doing the AZT) as well as going to the mine.

Super fun group of people and great hike. Happy New Year Everyone!
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Dec 31 2023
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ 
Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ
 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking10.48 Miles 1,628 AEG
Hiking10.48 Miles   5 Hrs   15 Mns   2.43 mph
1,628 ft AEG      56 Mns Break
 
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Another New Years Eve hike and all sorts of fun hikers in the group this year, plus Bruce. Some new territory for me, which was a bonus.

Cool temps as we headed out from the Bushnell Tanks TH and hopped onto a segment of the AZT. Easy hiking, with nice views. Wally pointed out Mt Ord off to our left. The offtrail was our biggest climb of the day, but the route was better than anticipated. Enough catclaw to grab your attention (and clothing, long pants were helpful), but nothing terrible. I brought clippers just in case, but they really weren’t needed, although Dave used them to widen the path for the shorts wearing crowd. Lots of quartz dotted the ground.

Quick break at the saddle, then we descended the other side in search of the no longer there cabin. Some of us spotted a chimney to the left, but we continued on to the area a bit farther that was marked as the cabin location. Some terraced paths above the creekbed, and an old wall with a window remained. There was a spot with barbed wire and rock that looked like an old corral or pen. Lots of rock was placed around this area, but nothing resembling a cabin. Boulder Bob was more like Bob the Builder given the amount of rock he moved around.

After some pics, we meandered over towards the rock chimney, passing an arrastra and more rock walls along the way. Johnlp found the cabin footprint just south of the chimney, including some of what was left of glass bottles mortared into the walls. From there, we took a slightly better route back up and over the saddle. Once back on the trail, we retraced our steps over to some abandoned cars, the decided to check out the mine.

The mines were a short detour south of our trail, following an old roadbed gently uphill. Most of the group went into the mine ahead of me. I’m generally very claustrophobic, so being last in and first out works well for me. The adit was tall enough to almost stand upright, and the first thing I noticed was how warm it was in there, which made me wonder what might be living in such a cozy place. As I caught up with the group, who had stopped maybe 100’ in, I heard what sounded like running water. A split second later, I realized it was a rattlesnake I was hearing, and that’s why everyone had stopped. After seeing its eyes reflecting off someone’s light, I said a few choice words and turned right around. Once out of the mine, JJ said it was a huge dback. On our way back to the main trail, Johnlp looked at another adit Denny & I had noticed higher on the hill, and JJ walked up some of the higher road.

The rest of us continued up the planned route on an old, eroded road then dropped down to a corral on FR22 which looked to still be in use. From there, it was an easy road walk back to the trailhead, passing tons of huge sycamore trees. A couple of easy creek crossings along the way. Saw two other hikers and their chonky blue heeler.

Fun day with some nice territory. Great conversation within the group and it was good to see everyone again. Thank you to Bruce & Denny for organizing and for the invitation.
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Dec 31 2023
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Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ 
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rayhustonTriplogs 938
Hiking10.68 Miles 1,567 AEG
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The hike was a great choice. It exceeded my expectations. The Boulder Creek/AZT #21 section was first rate. The grind up and over Boulder Pass (and back) left my knees sore, but it was quite fun nonetheless. The Boulder Bob's Cabin area was simply awesome. "Builder Bob" might be a better name; that guy was busy. The early settlers were definitely a hardy lot. I didn't see much of the mine - I was the last one in and the first out :oops: when word of a twitchy resident trickled back. JJ and LP did some extended exploration above the mine shaft. The rest of us moved on, but they move like the wind and quickly rejoined the group.

We took some forest roads back to the trailhead. This afforded us all some side-by-side time to catch up. Bruce kept his teasing in check for the most part, but when he stepped over the line, Linda was quick to put him in his place. Nice to see @Dave1 again.

It was a great time. I couldn't think of a better way to ring in the New Year.
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 Mesa, AZ
Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ 
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking10.84 Miles 1,543 AEG
Hiking10.84 Miles   5 Hrs   16 Mns   2.33 mph
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Bruce picked another nice one for our end of the year hike. We had a fun group join us as well.
The Boulder Bob area was pretty interesting and it would be cool to know more about him. It was nice to have Bruce’s track as it was overgrown and faint in places. Johnlp, Dave, and Linda clipped some as they hiked. Thank you!! We had been by the car graveyard but the mine was new to us. The guard was a little cranky but he warned us up front. 😳😁. It was a great group and a very enjoyable outing!! Nice one to end the year!!Thanks everyone! Like HAZ, you rock!! Happy New Year to all the Hazers, family and friends!!
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Dec 31 2023
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Boulder Bobs Cabin and a mine, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking10.84 Miles 1,543 AEG
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Year 13 in the NYE hikes Denny and I started on 12/31/2010. The stars aligned and we were able to do the hike actually on NYE.

The cast this year, the largest we've ever had, Denny, Wally, JJ, John, Ray, Linda, my sons Ben & Rob along with his wife Lindsy. Back after an extended absence Dave.

After much deliberation we settled on a hike none of us had done before... A trip to Boulder Bob's Cabin ruins.

We started from the Bushnell Tanks TH to a pleasantly brisk morning. We made our way over to the nice tread of the AZT#21, where we roller coastered our way past the used car lot. The part I was slightly concerned about was the Boulder Bob Trail heading up to the saddle. From photos I saw from past hikes, it looked thick and overgrown. Getting to the trail from the AZT will be better accessed using our track heading down. There is an obvious trail once you cross the 2 washes.

We took a little break at the saddle to allow the group to become a group again.

Heading down towards the cabin area, there are numerous use trails and once again, our track back will be a better one to use.

In the area that I had a waypoint for the cabin, there is quite the buildup of retaining walls and also a small ruin structure, built with rock and mortar, including a window. We originally thought this was the cabin ruin.

On the return trip we checked out the unique arrastra, a stone dam, the actual ruin site as was evidenced by the remains of the bottle wall, and a stand alone fireplace a short distance away.

On the way back we took a detour past the used car lot and headed to a mine. We all headed in a good distance until someone announced the heard running water in the distance, That running water as we got closer, turned out to be a very healthy/thick diamondback, blocking any further progress into the mine.

The Boulder Bob Trail back to a couple of FR's to complete our balloon loop.

Thanks all for a great turnout and an interesting hike. Happy New Year all HAZers
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Dec 02 2023
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Run/Jog20.00 Miles 2,470 AEG
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With a generous ride offer from a friend, I was finally able to continue my years-long quest to section run the AZT. This time, Pine Mountain. Wasn't thrilled about having to run ~11 miles of road, but it turned out not to be too bad, with only one obnoxious group of OHVs encountered (at the Four Peaks Rd junction). Once past the Roosevelt junction, I didn't encounter any vehicles, and only a single person (a hunter).

The views were quite nice, especially in the Pine Mtn area. The Pine Creek area wasn't as pretty as I expected. And Boulder Creek was also not very pretty. Wasn't a fan, but at least got it out of the way.

Sycamore Creek was a welcome sight, yellow/orange sycamores, and a little bit of flow. This is probably a one-and-done passage for me.

dry Crabtree Spring Dry Dry
No water in the area.

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Pool East of 4264 - Boulder Creek Pools to trickle Pools to trickle
A little bit of water in pools, dripping at best through there.
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A group of us brushed the north section from about Boulder Pools south to just before the trail climbs up to FR 422.
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This was my 3rd crack at this passage and the one where I finally finished it off. Last week I did the dirt roads from Pidgeon Springs TH, 13 years ago I did the Boulder Creek Trail from 87, this week I did the in between sections I hadn't hiked yet. I still have the GPS track from 13 years ago, so I knew exactly where to stop on the way down.

I drove out to FR422 to its junction with FR463, which has a parking spot right there and is about a quarter mile from where I left of last week. On the way in, Wally complained about the washboarding on FR143. On the way back after driving 422, we both laughed at how smooth the washboarding now seemed. 422 is pretty gnarly. there are 2 to 3 really tough spots, but you just need to take your time. Never needed a spotter, but it is slow going and really rocky. On the way in, I actually had to use the locking differential on the Xterra for the first time since I can't remember when. For as old as that vehicle is now, I'm very proud of how it handled the road and was still a smooth ride once we got to pavement. The drive in and out on 422 was as much of an adventure at the hike was. Much less traffic on this road this Saturday compared to last Saturday. It seems as though elk season ended as the majority of who I saw last week were hunters.

Hiking 422 from the junction of 463 to the singletrack is not level. It starts level for a bit, then has a short climb, then a big drop. Then you drop another 1000' on the singletrack to where we stopped. We spotted 2 deer on 422 far below us for a bit, but didn't manage to get any pics before left the road and went down a hill into the brush. Some spots on 422 were smooth, but the steep spots have eroded and look like some more gnarly driving.

Boulder Creek Trail goes uphill from 422 briefly over a knob and then descends into the canyon. There are a couple of switchbacks to the bottom, then it parallels the dry creek, crossing it a few times. The views up to the top of the canyon slopes are nice. The south side has a lot of ponderosas. Once section of the trail near the creek is very overgrown and in need of some trail maintenance. It's not horrible, but it could be in a few years.

The views at the high point of 422 have the best views. then along the top of Boulder Creek Trail are nice looking down into the canyon all the way down to the Beeline.

Only wildlife we saw was the deer from the distance during the hike. On the way back on 422 we saw a doe that waited until we were almost right on top of it before it decided to run in front us.

The ride back down 143 always seems to go faster than on the way up. This time it seemed way easier than I remember it being in a long time. Long day, but a very well spent day. Temps were a bit warm when the direct sunlight hit. Any shade or clouds made a big difference in cooling things off.
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The road was rough. The trail was good. The views were nice. Not much fuana to be seen but a few deer from afar. The hiking was warm in the sun but nice when a cloud intervened of and on. I typed a better triplog but it deleted somehow before I saved it. Someday I'll learn not to do that.
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Hiking14.10 Miles 2,050 AEG
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Another sub section of the Arizona Trail. Trail was easy to follow as most AZT trails are. Was a bit concerned with Quail hunter in front of us, but eventually we passed him and were on our way. Seems dangerous to have hunting around hikers.
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Starting from Bushnell Tanks road, we hiked AZT 15 to Fr 3529, then looped back on Fr 1451, 1452, and 22. A beautiful 9 Mile loop through the colors of fall.
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Decided to check out the Boulder Creek Trail conditions after the fire and summer monsoons.

Got an early start, only one other vehicle at the trail head when we parked. Trail conditions were very good with a nice clearing for the trail through the grassy areas. The area is recovering very nicely post Bush Fire which was good to see. Crossed paths with several thru-hikers going both directions and a couple section hikers.

The pools were dry so we hiked down the creek bed because we could. A small flow of water in Sycamore Creek but no troubles crossing. A great day enjoying a fantastic area.
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Oct 10 2021
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Boulder Creek TrailPhoenix, AZ
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Today we planned a loop from Bushnell Tanks parking area towards Bushnell Tanks proper then cutting towards Arizona Trail returning on it back to the parking area. The hike towards Bushnell Tanks was great even though the former road has degraded quite a lot since our last hike due to the summer monsoon rains. Still to our surprise we met a couple of jeeps coming the other way, guess there is a way to get access to the closed road :). Lots of wildflowers of butterflies also along this stretch with flowing water at the beginning. Cutting towards the Arizona Trail we followed what appeared to be a road on the maps but especially on the last stretch really doesn't exist anymore - it is however obvious at that point where the former road meets the Arizona Trail. The AZT in this area was not always well defined and while returning we had a few times to stop and search for the continuation of the trail until reaching Sycamore Creek. From there the trail was well maintained but climbed quite a bit before the descend back towards Sycamore Creek and then the parking area. Great hike and we met only another group of hikers having a picnic on the road.
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May 20 2020
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Mini Sycamore Loop, AZ 
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A few Verbena here and there.

water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Colcord Canyon Pools to trickle Pools to trickle
At Sycamore Creek

dry Kitty Joe Canyon Dry Dry
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Mar 28 2019
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Pine Mountain - AZT #21Phoenix, AZ
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There is another cattle gate along AZT #21 and a potential candidate for an AZT gate. This one is at Boulder Pools, 0.3 mile north of Crabtree Spring. Access is going to be quite tricky. It would be 2 miles to come in from the top (FR 422) and the other choice is from Boulder Tank / FR 3529.

Decided to recon the access from Boulder Tank. Less than a mile from the highway Sycamore Creek flooded down FR 22 and took out the road! :o There is an ATV bypass but not a way through for a full-size vehicle. Forest service will need to fix this before we can get in here...

Wanted to check vehicle access all the way to the tank following FR 22, FR 1451 and FR 3529. There are definitely a few gnarly spots so I’m not sure we could get to the tank. Perhaps if we do a bit of work on the road we could make it.

From the tank we will need to find an off trail route to the gate location. This looks doable but will require quite a bit of clearing.

On the way out I took the AZT back to FR 22. Lots of flowers and perfect weather made it a great day out :)
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Went to check the best access to another gate location. FR 1452 has some bad washouts and crawler access past the wrecked cars and further along where the trail goes up to a bench would be difficult. Looks like the best access is to come down the ridge from FR 1451.

After looking at the gate access we went out to Bushnell Tanks - pretty interesting place / history.
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