Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
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Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
I'm thinking about knocking out the Mazatzal Divide and Red Hills segments over thanksgiving weekend with a few buddies, but I'm unsure just how cold it's going to be up there. The Historical Weather data says High of 63 and a low of 30, which seems doable with some extra layers and a careful eye on the weather before the trip. But the weather station the data is read from is 15 miles away and 5000 ft below the highpoint of the Mazzie Divide.
I did Reavis Ranch last year during Thanksgiving Weekend and although it was chilly at night and in the morning during the day it was perfect, but Reavis is a few thousand below the Mazzie highpoints. There are a few triplogs that are backpacking trips in early November on the Mazzie Divide, but after that its all day hikes.
Any information about typical temperatures near the highpoints of the Mazzie Divide in late November would be appreciated. I'm not sure if it's quite the right time of year to be up there or not.
Thanks
I did Reavis Ranch last year during Thanksgiving Weekend and although it was chilly at night and in the morning during the day it was perfect, but Reavis is a few thousand below the Mazzie highpoints. There are a few triplogs that are backpacking trips in early November on the Mazzie Divide, but after that its all day hikes.
Any information about typical temperatures near the highpoints of the Mazzie Divide in late November would be appreciated. I'm not sure if it's quite the right time of year to be up there or not.
Thanks
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
go to the National Weather Service website http://www.weather.gov. Zoom into their map until you can pinpoint the divide and click on it. It will adjust your forecast from the nearest weather center based on elevation.
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
Perfect. Thank you!Tough_Boots wrote:go to the National Weather Service website http://www.weather.gov. Zoom into their map until you can pinpoint the divide and click on it. It will adjust your forecast from the nearest weather center based on elevation.
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
@Chum_Boots Good info...
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
Ha. I think I'm going blind.



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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
@DallinW
Unless we get a winter storm between now and then I think you should go 4 it! If we do get a storm then dealing with some deep snow can be a problem
Check the forecast as well...
Just take some warm gear for the cool mornings ;)
Unless we get a winter storm between now and then I think you should go 4 it! If we do get a storm then dealing with some deep snow can be a problem

Just take some warm gear for the cool mornings ;)
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
If we luck out and get some warmer weather and it doesn't snow we will go for it.mazatzal wrote:@DallinW
Unless we get a winter storm between now and then I think you should go 4 it! If we do get a storm then dealing with some deep snow can be a problemCheck the forecast as well...
Just take some warm gear for the cool mornings ;)
My quilt is rated for 20 but really that means 30 most of the time, so anything below that and I would have to buy some new equipment or haul up an old 0 degree car camping bag I have laying around... which I'm not particularly interested in either of those options.
Looking at alternatives now, but hoping we somehow luck out with the weather.

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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
I hope weather cooperates and you can go. It's a great trip 

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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
Carefully boil water and put it in a bottle, put the bottle in your bag. Set up to do it again during the night. Be careful with the stove.
Shawn
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
With all the rain and (presumed) snow that area has gotten this week, is it pretty safe to assume all w3's (AZT guidebook) will be running? I was considering hauling some gallons up Barnhardt next weekend, but if these storms keep coming I might reconsider doing that.
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
It's pretty safe to assume that w3s are always running. I would imagine it will be safe to assume all w1s are good.DallinW wrote:With all the rain and (presumed) snow that area has gotten this week, is it pretty safe to assume all w3's (AZT guidebook) will be running? I was considering hauling some gallons up Barnhardt next weekend, but if these storms keep coming I might reconsider doing that.
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Re: Segments 23 and 24 in Late November
This is exactly what I wanted to hearrcorfman wrote:It's pretty safe to assume that w3s are always running. I would imagine it will be safe to assume all w1s are good.DallinW wrote:With all the rain and (presumed) snow that area has gotten this week, is it pretty safe to assume all w3's (AZT guidebook) will be running? I was considering hauling some gallons up Barnhardt next weekend, but if these storms keep coming I might reconsider doing that.

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