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Watson Peak - Bradshaw Mountains - 3 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 3.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 28 2015
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69 male
 Joined Jan 23 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Fat Jack and Lane, AZ 
Fat Jack and Lane, AZ
 
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AZWanderingBearTriplogs 700
Hiking5.70 Miles 1,237 AEG
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Wanted a hike with some elevation and views on our third day of the Bradshaw trip. Parked at the start of the 100 trail and headed uphill. The jeep trail is a bit rocky for walking and exposed, but there was a decent breeze.

Headed over to Fat Jack Mine first. The burned out areas are dramatic and sort of sad. I never saw this area before the Lane 2 Fire, but I sure wish I had. Working over all the dead fall made the hike up more of a challenge. The mine looks as if it has been worked in the last few years, but nor sure how they'd be getting any equipment up.

Back tracked and then took the Lane Mountain alternate spur. Couple of good camp spots along the way. View at the end wasn't as good as I'd hoped for. So we headed on up to Watson Peak. That was provided the best part of the hike and some really killer views. Hung at the top for a while soaking it in. I mentioned Crown King was only a few miles away and there was burgers and beer. WE made good time back to the Jeep.

While at the Saloon an hour later we met the owners. Turns out the live pretty close to us back down in the Valley. Gave us some local pointers for future trips. We will be back.
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Jun 28 2014
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Lane Mountain - Willow Spring Loop, AZ 
Lane Mountain - Willow Spring Loop, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking21.46 Miles 5,000 AEG
Hiking21.46 Miles   11 Hrs   31 Mns   2.38 mph
5,000 ft AEG   2 Hrs   30 Mns Break16 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
Back to attempt this loop after being thwarted last week with Mechanical problems.
There was another Vehicle at the TH at 7:30 with all doors open. I noticed there was a guy on the ground, on a pad, asleep. When we got out we noticed the Truck was running :-k . There were two chairs set up with a cooler and empties... All strange, but we had a hike to do.

Nice temps in the 70's as we hiked FR 100 towards to the top of Watson peak. First time up here and the views were Killer at our high point of 7203' for the day.

Back down to make the turn on Lane Mountain #233 which sets up some great views to the south and west. We found the old sign for the Sullivan Spring and decided to give it a looky see... took awhile, but success, complete w/ filterable water.

I have been talking with Jason Williams, the Trails & Wilderness Manager for the Prescott Natl. Forest, and giving him trail updates and asking questions. I had mentioned that the last time we hiked Lane Mountain in 2013, there was a 2" Black water pipe that ran for 4.3 miles from around Sullivan Spring to Copper Camp spring. He checked and found out that the pipe had been fully removed as of 2 weeks ago. He said a Drilling Rig had been flown in via a Sikorsky Helicopter for a copper mining operation and the rig required water. All is back to normal now.

We made the turn off Lane Mountain, on an old mining road at Lane Spring. The spring is located 30' east of the non-working tank at the base of a cliff and contained some nice looking water.

My thermometer read constantly in the low 90's in these lower sections of the hike, with little shade to escape the sun. I used my Chromedome umbrella more on this hike than any other.

We took a short break at the Milk Ranch ruins where there was no water in Boulder Creek. Back on a mining road on Joe's Ridge past dry Joes Tank and we took lunch at Willow Spring where I'd planned to filter some water.

Willow Spring marks the lower TH for the Willow Spring Trail #236. Willow Spring was not the clear cool 2' pool that was here before, but a scratched out muddy, bee infested, 1' round, 2" deep cesspool. I was running low so I filtered with my MSR Microworks. It came out slightly tinged in color, but smelled like a cows restroom. Without any further treatment options w/ me, I can't drink this...

The Willow Springs trail is best done in long pants. The lower portions has some catclaw. The upper portions are in the pines.

We took the short side trip over to the South Fort ruins to enjoy the views.

By the time we got back to the TH we were relieved to see that the Cherokee was gone, there was no crime scene tape up, and my fuel had not been syphoned.

Video From Watson Peak and South Fort Ruins :next: http://youtu.be/6new9vzTono

I went to start the Pfinder and there was nothing...Damn, Crown King will be the death of me yet! Luckily an easy fix, as the battery cable had vibrated off the terminal. Phew...
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dry Bens Spring Dry Dry


dry Joes Tank Dry Dry

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Small Spring box (18" x 18" cut into cliff was full of nice clear water.

dry Lion Spring Dry Dry
There could be water back there, it's plenty green, but way to thick to get to it.

dry Mormon Tank Dry Dry

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Small 2' x 2' spring box full of filterable water.

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I had counted on this one that was wet on previous trip.
I filtered from a small, muddy, bee filled pool.
It came out a little discolored. It smelled like cow urine so it ultimately got dumped.
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Lane Mtn - Milk Ranch - Willow Springs Loop, AZ 
Lane Mtn - Milk Ranch - Willow Springs Loop, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking21.00 Miles 4,800 AEG
Hiking21.00 Miles   11 Hrs   30 Mns   2.21 mph
4,800 ft AEG   2 Hrs    Break14 LBS Pack
 
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Carried 5 quarts, consumed all. Slightly shocked I had ice after almost 12 hour of hiking. My ultralight pack isn't well insulated. It typically melts the frozen solid three quart bladder in four hours when it's hot. Maybe got to 90 degrees which is about the limit for Bruce. We took more breaks than usual. Which is a-okay by me!

This is our 3rd varied loop with the Lane Mountain Trail. I'm a fan of the area due to the views and close proximity to the Valley. Most would prefer this loop in March or November temps verse June. While I don't seek the solitude of most it does make you think.

Lane Mountain Trail #233
Good shape. Plastic pipe that followed the trail last year is now gone.

Willow Springs Trail #236
Slightly overgrown. Despite dozens of catclaw gauntlets I didn't get any notable scratches. Did use my umbrella to work through some of the turnstiles.
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most notably was some penstemon in the corral at Milk Ranch

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Bruce said it looked good to filter and a nice trickle at the source. At the defunct trough it was a drip or a two a minute so go back to the source. It is not a bushwhack. It is located on a wall around bushes to the right.

dry Lion Spring Dry Dry
We still haven't crawled through the brush to see if there is a spring box in the overgrowth. Dry at the trail, it's supposed to be pretty close.

dry Mormon Tank Dry Dry

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Trickle, small catch takes a few minutes to find. Looked like a fair reliable source based on one major rain spell 4 months ago.

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Bruce said it was disgusting and looked like animals dug for it. He filtered a quart. It looked horrible and smelled worse than an overrun Forest Service outhouse.
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Lane Mountain Trail #233Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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Hiking6.00 Miles 410 AEG
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Took some out of town visitors up to Crown King...

Also went up the Lane Mtn trail and up Watson Peak - 7203.
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