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Jul 25 2023
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55 male
 Joined Sep 29 2004
 Small Town USA
Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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SkyIslander18Triplogs 2,607
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108 with no monsoon relief in sight.
We gave up our hike day for a swim day.
Parked at Riverview and hit up 3 favorite swimming holes.
Gila river is flowing low, but just perfect for swimming and soaking in the water for relief.
Water temps were perfect with a clear blue sky and big hot sunshine.
Was a good choice for the day, Thanks AS for taking me!
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Apr 19 2022
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55 male
 Joined Sep 29 2004
 Small Town USA
Cottonwood Trail - Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 19 2022
SkyIslander18Triplogs 2,607
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I never get tired of these trips out to Gila Box!
I formed a loop hitting all of the Cottonwood Trail and a little of everything else.
Lot's of side river visits along the way for a swim that never happened.
Temps never reached what was predicted, cool breeze all afternoon & overcast.
Spotted the only big wildlife up Bonita Canyon and what a good one! I spooked a Golden Eagle out of a cottonwood and watched it fly to the other side of the canyon. Only the 3rd one I've ever seen (all in Bonita) IMO these are more magnificent than the baldies.
Also saw my first gopher snake of the year, he acted just like a rattler hissing & striking at my camera.
Great day ... I'll get that first swim in next trip.
:D
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May 10 2019
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77 male
 Joined Feb 28 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Riverview Campground-Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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The goal for this brief camping trip was to dust off the gear and finally do my first overnighter of the year, plus hopefully get to meet some of the folks from the Arizona Wilderness Coalition who were there for a Meetup event. I am not a member, but specifically wanted to meet Jonathan from Portal to see if he had any new information on the woman who went missing at Rustler Park in 2015. When I arrived at the campground late Friday afternoon there was only one other camper, so I picked a spot to my liking, then headed off to do some photography before it got dark.

Back at camp, I set up the tent while I still had some light, then relaxed in the dark enjoying some brews and watching the sky for signs of storm development. There was some lightning off to the northwest, but nothing was happening nearby. It remained quiet the entire night. About 9:00 a car drove in and headed right up to my camp. I had two lights on, so they must be looking for someone I figured. I asked if they were with the AWC, and they said yes; they were looking for Jonathan, who was supposed to already be here. So, it turns out the other camper was who we were looking for. They headed over to set up at his spot, and I walked over, got to hang out with some new folks and talk with Jonathan as hoped. :)

I didn't camp another night like they did, nor join them on their hikes, partly because of some ongoing physical limitations, plus I wanted to get back to Tucson Saturday, so I could be home for the anticipated storm event (that turned out great :D ).

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Oct 29 2018
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55 male
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Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Wanted to get one more trip in at the Box before hunting season starts.
Payed for a site at Riverview CG to park and decide later on an overnight camp.
First up was a visit down to "Castle Rock" along the Gila River. Then a bit on the Cottonwood Trail ending at the Serna Cabin area. Went a bit up Bonita Creek then back down along the River Trail. Sunset was had at the Wildlife Platform before returning back to my campsite.
No big wildlife today, but lots of butterflies & dragonflies with still a good number of flowers left.
Gila was flowing strong, Bonita Creek was not.
Autumn colors 'bout 25% turning.
The weather was warm tonight so I opted out of a campfire/overnight stay and returned home.
Love Gila Box ..... wish I could live down there ..... I've asked ..... BLM said No ..... :pk:
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Mar 28 2018
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 Rimrock, Arizona
Gila Box River TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Hiking1.87 Miles 160 AEG
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Second short loop of the day.
Saw a cute little whipsnake as she gracefully made her exit.
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Mar 28 2018
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Mar 28 2018
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Riverview Campground-Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
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Wanted to escape the March crowds at Roper and go somewhere car-camping (to test out the platform bed) that wouldn't be crowded - that eliminated State and National Parks and popular Forest Service camps ... also wanted close/quick to get to and as warm as possible. Which led me to good old Riverview - I was not disappointed - only two other campers in the whole place! :y:
The wind was unrelenting. I was glad I had the camper bed to retreat to and read out of the wind between short hikes.
Two random black and white dogs ran thru my campsite and when they heard me calling them, they passed thru again - this time barking at me. Saw a camper hop in his truck and go retrieve them.
The bed worked out great! It was the best camp sleep ever - almost like my bed at home and I was blissfully comfortable, even with overnight lows 10 degrees lower than my normal tent-camping limit.
Thankfully I had a nice, wind-free morning and was able to enjoy a warming fire. Enjoyed all the little birdy visitors - especially the cactus wren calling from on top of my shade ramada ... the sound of his little feet as he ran back and forth from end to end :lol: !
90% sure I saw a badger on the drive home.
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Mar 16 2018
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55 male
 Joined Sep 29 2004
 Small Town USA
Cottonwood Trail - Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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My first time ever in Gila Box at 48
It was a lot like when I was 47 ..... Awesome :y:
Completed the entire Cottonwood Trail and hit a little bit of everything else.
Ocotillos are leafy green, a few yellow flower bouquets along the roads, cottonwoods are mostly filled in.
The Mighty Gila was flowing good, Bonita Creek was gentle.
Saw a coati and several bighorns, but all were far across the river ](*,)
It was a good reward day!

Also want to wish RW a Happy B-Day ... Pisces Rock Arizona!
:D
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May 17 2017
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With unseasonably cool temps hanging on and my higher elevation choices looking a bit chilly for my taste, I decided on a quick overnight at the Riverview Campground - first time I have stayed a night in the Gila Box.
Settled on site #9 in the completely empty campground. Gorgeous setting, nice facilities, and the river just a five minute walk below. Had just about the entire 23,000 acres of desert, river, and mountain all to myself - for just $5! Can't beat that.
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Nov 23 2016
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55 male
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Gila Box River TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Mine & Sabrina's 2nd run down the Gila River in 7 days.
First trip started off a little rough with a flip over launch, today's trip went much better, but we once again had a minor flip at launch ..... that entry into the river is a bit tricky!
The river seemed to be running a little stronger today than last week which made for a more sporting run over the rapids (II) and a bit of a quicker 3 mile time.
We had 3 spectators for today's trip who followed us along the river above, Thanks much Joyce, Lowell & Fernando!
Had as much fun as last week X2, Gila Box is starting to look fantastic with autumn colors & I never thought that river kayaking could become so addicting ..... perhaps a 3rd run next week :-k
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Nov 16 2016
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Gila Box River TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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SkyIslander18Triplogs 2,607
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:pk: ..... What an Adventure down that there Gila River!!!

First our kayak experience resume -
I have been kayaking lakes for a couple of years now, but never down a river.
My last minute add-on partner Sabrina had never kayaked before in her life. We gave her a 15 minute lesson the night before on Roper Lake and she picked up the mechanics of it well.
With that said, we headed to Gila Box for a go down the River Trail .....

We arrived first at the river put-in to drop off the kayaks and was greeted by Kelly who was out-n-about taking pictures. We talked for a bit before driving back up to the river take-out. Parked the truck then walked the 2 miles back to the put-in. Kelly joined us again for the launch after playing with the coatimundies in Bonita creek.
Then it was Go time ..... We picked a spot to enter that was a little bit of a concern due to the swift current, but I felt it was our safest choice. I pushed off first with Sabrina following. The current took me quickly away so I was unable to see what happened with her launch, and it wasn't good. I looked back to see her in a spin by the outer bank, then flipped over in the water, then being drug through the rapids ..... a very scary moment and terrible start to our trip!
I pulled aside to the bank and was able to reach her in the rapids and get her back to the shore. We then jogged downstream and recovered her kayak in the calm water beyond the rapids. Thinking our trip was over, I checked her November water soaked body over for injuries and asked her what she thought? She said "that was an incredible adrenaline rush and I want to continue". I thought "this girl is crazy tough, I love it, lets go" !!!

The rest of our paddle down was incredibly fun, we hit about 8 more sets of rapids (class II), took in all the awesome scenery around every bend of the river ..... high cliff walls, overhanging flora & the very interesting geology throughout. In only 1 short hour it was over as we pulled ashore at the take-out area. Kelly met up with us at the end to hear the story and show us the pics she got of our short journey.

Twas only a 3 mile/1 hour run down the Gila Box River Trail and I would normally never write a log like this for such a short trip, but this was a first time activity for me & my partner. I can't remember the last time I've had so much shock, adrenaline & FUN run through my body in only 1 hour ..... one of my most memorable trips of 2016!

We are now hooked and have already talked about running the other 20 miles of river that lies within Gila Box.

A couple of honorary partner credits -
AddSanz for letting us use her truck & kayak.
Kelly for being our lifeline & personal photographer.
Thanks Guys!
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May 07 2015
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63 male
 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Gila Box River TrailTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Hiking3.44 Miles 150 AEG
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Wife is out of town, so I figured I would take the opportunity to do some hiking in area I'd never been to, let alone hiked.

I really enjoyed the scenery driving across the San Carlos Reservation, then down the Gila River valley, which kind of reminded me of driving across Texas (except for the mountains in the distance). Especially with fields right up in the middle of town. The road from U.S. 70 to the Gila Box was actually paved most of the way, all except one short stretch, and the final mile down to Serna Cabin.

The Gila River was moving pretty good, at the bottom of Bonita Creek (which was dry). Too strong to wade, and too wide to jump. So, I headed up a bank. When I hit a cliff, it was flowing less strongly, so I crossed to the south bank. Still, I almost lost my footing ... twice. I had been walking across the current, so I quickly deduced that the best technique was to face into the current and shuffle sideways, which I did on my many subsequent crossings.

The south bank seemed more open, but it wasn't. The brush was not necessarily stabby, but it was grabby and trippy, and I got scratched up pretty good trying to power my way through. I decided to try hiking *in* the river.

That proved even more interesting. Some places were only knee deep, some over waist high. I resorted to a mountain climbing technique of testing ahead with my pole, testing for depth, then stepping only if it seemed safe (not above waist deep). That got old, quick. It became rather obvious there was no trail, or if there was, I was not on it, and not likely to find it. I decided to bail.

Once I got opposite Bonita Creek, I decided to check west, down stream. At first it seeemed more open, but then it brushed up as well. (It was only after returning, and re-reading the hike description, that I realized that west is the way to the boat landing.)

Back at the Serna Cabin, some other folks had shown up, but they were unaware of the river trail's whereabouts. Despite being soaking wet, covered in mud, with seaweed sticking out my shoes, I took the time to drink a beer. I could not strip to dry clothes with other people around, so drove up to the observation point before getting naked. :whistle: I could hardly show up at the hotel check-in looking like I did! :D

Old pair of hiking shoes ruined, I stopped at the Wal-Mart in Safford to pick up some cheap sandals and a Dickie's work shirt for the next day's hike into Aravaipa. (Chest pockets being good at keeping cameras and GPS's out waist high water.)

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Apr 18 2015
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 Tucson, AZ
Gila Box Packrafting, AZ 
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Choose kayaking as it is the closest to the mode of transportation we took for this trip...packrafts!

Our ultimate goal is to do some more of the canyons in the Grand Canyon and packraft on the Colorado. Since our inaugural Grand Canyon packraft was aborted due to a couple of helicopter rides, we decided we now had plenty of time to take the time to do an introductory trip. The plan was to spend two days with our rafts so we could learn exactly how to maneuver them and what are best practices.

We started out Friday night by driving up and dropping one vehicle at the Dry Canyon Take Out near Safford. Then we proceeded to the Oak Campground which is close to the Put In at Old Safford Bridge near Clifton. The five of us were together and ready for adventure for the first time since Joel's accident. We talked about it some but it seemed like we choose to focus on moving on.

On Saturday, we rolled out of bed and then blew up our packrafts and headed out on an adventure! Most of us had little to n paddling experience (except for Steve). We all developed our own style and mode of paddling. We learned what worked and what didn't. We now feel proficient enough to take it to the next level. Please join on our fun by watching the Youtube video: https://m.youtube.c ... N3uk

Oh, I forgot, we saw bighorn sheep and a coatimundi! Wish I could climb them them both!
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May 01 2014
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Gila Box RNCATucson, AZ
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Drove out to the Box mainly to get some stock pictures for the Safford Chamber of Commerce.
I completed the entire Cottonwood trail then just hit a small portion of the other places photographing my favorite spots. I also visited the "Kearny ruin" and found some very good pottery including a nice Hohokam piece.
The Gila River is starting to run low now and Bonita Creek is no longer running into the river.
Saw lots of cactus blooms, many vultures & signs of coati everywhere in the mud.
Today's dusty overcast made for difficult pictures so I will have to go back out soon and try it again, still no rattlesnake or Gila monster sightings.
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Apr 29 2013
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Gila Box River TrailTucson, AZ
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Finally got the Gila Box River Trail in the books after procrastinating on it for 3 years!!!

I was just waiting on a nice warm sunny day to get wet this early summer and today was the day. There is no marked foot-trail for this one, following the Gila River is the trail starting from the Serna Cabin Picnic Area and ending at the Boat Take-out 3 miles downriver. The hike requires a minimum of 6 river crossings but, getting lost in some of the thickets required me to make 8 to complete. Rather than backtrack the river, I took Gila Box road at the start to form a loop which IMO is the way to do this hike. Gila Box is now very green, the river was flowing good, the water crossings felt great and I shall return again for another round on this cool route! I think next time though, I will have to tube it down Salt River style 8)
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