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Mineral Springs Canyon North - 1 member in 10 triplogs has rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 20 2015
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Canyon NorthSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
Canyoneering avatar Dec 20 2015
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Canyoneering3.90 Miles 450 AEG
Canyoneering3.90 Miles
450 ft AEG
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20 hikers signed up.../ 15 showed up... hope someone else comes forward to continue Beginner hikes...
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Mar 15 2015
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Canyon NorthSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
Canyoneering avatar Mar 15 2015
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Canyoneering2.40 Miles 300 AEG
Canyoneering2.40 Miles
300 ft AEG
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Beginner's hike did not go as planned, at least for me. Turns out one of the hikers was drunk! I noticed a problem back in the group... walked back and there was a hiker on the ground. A bit disoriented... out of it. I sent the group on with Terri. I walked the hiker back to the cars. It was alcohol. or so he said. Refused to be helped home; not a good idea with the number of local cops we have!

Oh, well...
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Oct 09 2014
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Trail #5579Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
Hiking avatar Oct 09 2014
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Hiking7.60 Miles 1,900 AEG
Hiking7.60 Miles
1,900 ft AEG
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Big midweek turnout for the meetup hike, with a new hiker, so we altered the route... did a selection of ins and out and ups and downs... then, split the group and did a nice exploratory up Lost Trail Canyon N1. It was nice... and, we finally scored a Crinoid that included more than just the trunk section. Been looking for that.

On top of the project work blended into the last months of the year... just got Jury Duty!! here it is for 90 days!!! I'm on till the end of the year. I'm not certain when I can increase the hiking to get back to a training level... may be after the first of the year??
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Aug 11 2014
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Garden WallSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
Hiking avatar Aug 11 2014
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Hiking14.70 Miles 4,750 AEG
Hiking14.70 Miles
4,750 ft AEG
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Energy pattern okay for second day in a row! I still took it easy... routed a new descent off far east end of the Garden Wall, thinking about the potentials for making it mountain bike doable... might work.

Checked out the abandoned road bed behind MNSU, but decided to leave it for another day... finished with laps on the "A"... started the day in light rain, dead air... finished in partly cloudy with light breeze.

11,000' behind schedule for the month... 1,000' per day. That pattern may hold; I may not catch up with the plan but I am logging some great routes. Nearly each hike includes some exploratory sections; still finding great new areas and routes. Cannot complain!
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Jul 23 2014
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs CanyonSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
Hiking avatar Jul 23 2014
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Hiking6.10 Miles 1,600 AEG
Hiking6.10 Miles
1,600 ft AEG
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1st trip
Ross showed for the 5:40am start... routed around to catch areas he had not hiked... diverted by wild dog pack with overly yappy little dog... checked out upper end of Mineral Springs Canyon looking for artifacts; none found. Dead air day, yet again. Energy off after yesterday's bigger effort.
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Jul 22 2014
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Canyon NorthSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering19.00 Miles 7,900 AEG
Canyoneering19.00 Miles
7,900 ft AEG
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First thought was to hit Ortega Peak with a weighted pack to get back on track after missing that yesterday. Second thought was my energy felt low. I opted for the much easier single track up Mineral Springs... with thoughts of going slow and eliminating some of the potential egress routes up to the cliffs. I was thinking less than four hours total for the day.

At the end of four hours I was far and gone...

Ten hours seemed to round out the day nicely. Energy never did come up but I just continued to move... very slowly.

I discovered yet another old trail, this one a Spur route off Beeman Ridge. It looks like an old horse trail with some recent ATV and hiking activity. I still cannot figure why folks place cairns along canyon bottoms and ridge tops... how can you possibly get lost along either route!? Also, may be developing an alternative route up and around The Wall to allow for more hiking and less scrambling to connect the lower with the upper section of the Ridge.

It was interesting; the point I'd reached at the end of four hours was probably just a bit over a mile from my truck... yet the route I hiked from that point to descend to the truck took three hours before it finally turned to start taking me closer to the vehicle. I was three miles away by that time. But, all of that was fairly easy walking and the final two miles was nearly flat sidewalk. I'm sure it was an easier route and probably faster. The alternative descent would have included 40-50 degree slopes with cliff scrambling. Loose scree... those oh, so careful foot placements that include moments of balance and rebalance... then the searching for the next down step. And then there are those moments wherein balance fails. I think the technical term is falling. I did some of that tracking uphill. Downhill would likely have rounded out an interesting number of those moments. So, the longer, easier, safer... faster return route.

Wish I'd packed an additional couple of quarts of fluid. Day was saved with the heavy rain clouds rolled in dropping the temps 20 degrees!

So... low energy... still can move.

Note: No one spotted the weird, evil alien in the photoset... guess hikers see clouds... on other sites it was spotted by 50+ people....
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Apr 30 2014
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Canyon NorthSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.00 Miles 1,000 AEG
Canyoneering5.00 Miles   5 Hrs      1.00 mph
1,000 ft AEG
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
A - Dry or little water; shallow or avoidable water; no wet/dry suit
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Linking up the loop I walked today made me realize I need to add in a couple more descriptions to cover some of the route.

Well... glitched my right knee.

Thought I could walk it out, but no... so, I can hike, at less than one mile per hour, unless it involves any uphill; then I slow down.

Guess the next week will prove interesting. Oddly enough, just yesterday I plugged a couple of mountain biking days each week into the Meetup.com Calendar of events. Migt need to add a few more?

Seven progressive months without a hitch... then... boom.

Interesting.

Not the 7,000' AEG day I had in mind! :(
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Jan 12 2014
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Trail #5579Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
Hiking avatar Jan 12 2014
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Hiking5.60 Miles 1,100 AEG
Hiking5.60 Miles   2 Hrs   30 Mns   2.58 mph
1,100 ft AEG      20 Mns Break
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Sunday beginner's hike... really nice out... may have spotted yet another canyon to go check out!
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Dec 27 2013
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Mineral Springs Canyon NorthSoutheast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Canyoneering5.10 Miles 750 AEG
Canyoneering5.10 Miles   3 Hrs   40 Mns   1.65 mph
750 ft AEG      35 Mns Break
Canyon Hiking - Non-technical; no rope; easy scrambling; occasional hand use
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Friday outing with Terri's group...
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Dec 07 2013
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 Cloudcroft, NM
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Hiking9.30 Miles 2,390 AEG
Hiking9.30 Miles   4 Hrs   30 Mns   2.43 mph
2,390 ft AEG      40 Mns Break
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Slow, easy start to day… no one signed up for the planned hike… odd, had ten other hikers yesterday! So, I changed plans… headed over to check out an approach hike that might work for Terri’s Friday group.

Cloudy, a bit dismal… and cold. Since it was just going to be a short outing I did not bother packing food or drink. Around 8:30am I headed off from the trailhead. The Basin area is confusingly crisscrossed with drainages; hard to figure out which is which down in the lower regions. I headed up the first one I came to… and soon realized it was not the one I intended to explore… (Mineral Springs North) but it was one I needed to hike. This Basin North Wash. It effectively drained the northern portion of the Basin area, up to the Saddle on Beeman Ridge. I’d hiked the upper portion of this wash exiting off the end of the Garden Wall hike years earlier. Nice to see the rest of it...?

It was okay… bit over an hour to get up to where I had been before. Those couple of miles might make an okay leg of a loop on a warmer, more cheerful day.

So… up and out and over into the cut I was supposed to be surveying. I’d simply down hike it; it would give me the same pics and no problem finding the bottom exit.

But… I’d never really been to the upper reaches of this canyon… and it looked to be a major improvement over the cut I’d started the day with… I figured I could at least go around a couple of bends and see what was there…

… wow… there was a lot!

Many bends later… and another hour in passing, I’d moved through some really nice canyon sections, finally topping out with a 30’ overhanging falls. It looked like there was another mile above me… and possibly a passage on up to Winter Peak?

But… this was supposed to be a short day! Then again… if there was a way down off Winter peak to this western perspective, it could make for a great loop… so… instead of heading down canyon I traversed around the cliffs over on to Mineral Ridge. I figured I could at least check out the viability of moving down that ridgeline.

It worked out well… Once on the ridge and moving down, it was not long before I hit upon an old horse trail… many years unused. It told me there would be no problem making my way down and off. I enjoyed the descent, catching views of upper Mineral Springs Canyon and The Basin in general.

Back around to the mouth of the upper part of Mineral Springs Canyon North (the cut I’d been in before hitting the ridge) I dropped in and walked out.

Now I know where to access the bottom… it was not where I thought.

4.5 hours… two new canyons… one new ridge… not a bad morning!
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