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Sunset Pass - HarquahalaSouthwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 07 2013
kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking13.22 Miles 2,030 AEG
Hiking13.22 Miles   6 Hrs   47 Mns   1.95 mph
2,030 ft AEG
 
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Met up with gummo at the foot of FR 9303 at 0800. Gummo was wearing an ankle brace and shorts: One would turn out to be a wise decision, the other not. Started up the 4x4 only jeep trail.

After a couple of miles, right by the first warning sign, diverted west towards USLM 1142, which the topo shows as having a triangle, which usually seems to indicate an actual physical marker. There was a wood post, but we could not find a marker despite about 15 minutes of searching. There was cattle, though, and a view of the ranch which had posted the signs.

Back on the jeep trail, we passed several abandoned vehicles and various mining equipment. There's a lot of mine shafts north of the ranch. Just before the jeep trail turns west up a steep slope, it crosses the Sunset Canyon wash. We continued a few hundred yards past the wash, a bit up the trail, then dropped into the wash.

From there, the next several miles were constant rock-stepping. :oplz: The only "relief" was to try following the odd 100-yard cattle path through thick pricklers. (By the time we reached the foot of the pass, gummo's calf looked like someone had run a razor up it.) Eventually, we grew tired of the rocks, deciding instead to try bushwhacking north across the runoff washes on Sunset Canyon's east slope. That was worse. Basically, Sunset Canyon is Evil Kirk :x to lower Brown's Canyon's Good Kirk. :A1:

By the time we arrived at the foot of the pass, I was physically spent to the point of walking a hundred yards, taking a break, repeat, etc. :sweat: We were 7 miles into the hike, with over 6 miles ahead of us -- at least 2 miles of that off trail, and over 700 AEG. I had figured that if Brown's had taken seven hours (five walking), then Sunset would take six and eight. We were already six and a half total hours into the hike. Water was also becomming an issue, as even though I brought more than for Brown's Canyon, I was still going through it quicker than I expected. (Perhaps because I had a small fever on Monday and Tuesday, or it was warmer than last week, or it was a much harder hike than Brown's, or a combination of all three.) After some discussion, we decided it would be smarter to head back south, than continue north, probably making a deteriorating situation worse.

On the way back, we stuck strictly to the main wash. By mid-afternoon, some clouds had come in, and a breeze had picked up, and it was a god-send. I felt refreshed. Gummo even commented to me that I had picked up a few steps. Just before we reached the jeep trail, gummo tweaked his injured ankle, so rather than booking it back to his car, we walked a bit slower. Along the way, I tried calling my wife, but with only 1 verizon bar, could not connect. :pray: Amazingly, I was able to get a text from her, and so let her know that 1) we were alright, and that 2) could she please meet us where we started, rather than our intended destination on Hwy 60. We got back to gummo's car at 5:45 pm, almost 10 hours after we started.

Unfortunately, gummo never did find any snakes, so I did not get to watch the Snake Whisperer in action. :doh:

After my wife arrived, we split up. On the way back to Phoenix, I drank three V-8s, two waters, a Gatorade and a large diet cherry Pepsi. We actually had to stop about five miles west of Wickenburg to switch drivers, as I had started to cramp too severely to drive. :stretch: Got home at 8pm, and peed for the first time in 12 hours. :y:
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