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Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 21 2022 4:18 pm
by robxxx
Hi I have a permit for an out and back trip from south bass to garnet canyon to Toltec beach. I’m trying to find water reports for garnet canyon. Does anyone know of recent data ? Ideally the rangers would know but usually don’t. I’m not going until March 7 but must have a read on this otherwise it’s too hard thanks
Re: Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 22 2022 12:35 pm
by hikeaz
Garnet's water can sometimes/often be salty; be sure to try a small amount ahead of drinking a bunch, or..

Early March (Pasture Wash notwithstanding) is about the optimum water conditions in the Gems, I would say your chances are very good to great. If you plan to day-hike from Toltec out to Elves Chasm I would likely get water
there, as it is better that any of the drainages' or River.
Re: Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 23 2022 4:27 pm
by robxxx
@hikeaz Thanks a lot sounds like I might get lucky! Hoping for rain. Rob
Re: Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 24 2022 8:56 am
by hikeaz
robxxx wrote: ↑Jan 23 2022 4:27 pm
@hikeaz Thanks a lot sounds like I might get lucky!
Hoping for rain. Rob
Not TOO much though.... gotta get to the T/H...

This caliche is like greased ice when muddy.
Re: Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 25 2022 10:59 pm
by robxxx
@hikeaz
Oh yeah I remember that road ! My car cant handle that wet. Do you know if one can drive to the trailhead ? I heard the reservation was closed for virus reasons and one had to walk 7mi to the trailhead. I didn't get a notice in the permit notes.
Rob
Re: Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 26 2022 8:26 am
by hikeaz
There is a work-around route that skips the rez; it is likely pretty pronounced by now as it has been 2 years (and still counting).
There is, I believe another discussion on this forum that discusses recently accessing S.B. T/H.
Re: Water in Garnet canyon
Posted: Jan 26 2022 6:31 pm
by DixieFlyer
@robxxx
there are a couple of ways to drive there, but they aren't compliant with the MVUM...and you'd need a high clearance 4WD vehcile, and even then I would not drive it if the roads were wet