The Black River Wade
Posted: Jul 07 2008 6:08 am
July 18 to 20.
I have planned this as my annual very lazy, easy backpack-with-swimming-hole along the Black River. We'll be doing the section between Bear Creek Trail and Buffalo Crossing. I don't intend to backpack any more than about 3 miles or less. We will leave camp set up in the same place both nights, unless there is a good reason to move it. On Saturday we'll hike to the swimming hole and swim. We will generally explore the area. We will also probably hang around in the shade and swap stories. If you are a "Type A" personality, this may not be for you, unless you really feel up to some relaxation. On the other hand, we will be backpacking--we will not be camping next to the cars.
The hike is pretty flat, other than Bear Creek Trail, but there will be river crossings, about knee to thigh deep, with current, so bring poles and some sort of shoes that you can hike in while wet. There is some poison oak along this route, so if you're allergic, wear long pants. It is monsoon already, so bring a poncho or raincoat and a tent or tarp. Daytime temps can reach upper 80's. Nighttime temps in the 50's. Water temp is swimmable--usually about 68 or 70 degrees, I think. Never much warmer than that. You can get used to it, though. (Not like swimming in the 48 degree Colorado in Grand Canyon, for a comparison.)
Hikers will meet me in Springerville around noon on Friday, and we'll carpool directly to the trailhead and begin hiking. PM me for meeting place details. There are three other people (not HAZers) already going. They are from Tucson, and there could be a carpool for you to join if you are from Tucson.
I do something like this once a year, and it is always fun!
I have planned this as my annual very lazy, easy backpack-with-swimming-hole along the Black River. We'll be doing the section between Bear Creek Trail and Buffalo Crossing. I don't intend to backpack any more than about 3 miles or less. We will leave camp set up in the same place both nights, unless there is a good reason to move it. On Saturday we'll hike to the swimming hole and swim. We will generally explore the area. We will also probably hang around in the shade and swap stories. If you are a "Type A" personality, this may not be for you, unless you really feel up to some relaxation. On the other hand, we will be backpacking--we will not be camping next to the cars.
The hike is pretty flat, other than Bear Creek Trail, but there will be river crossings, about knee to thigh deep, with current, so bring poles and some sort of shoes that you can hike in while wet. There is some poison oak along this route, so if you're allergic, wear long pants. It is monsoon already, so bring a poncho or raincoat and a tent or tarp. Daytime temps can reach upper 80's. Nighttime temps in the 50's. Water temp is swimmable--usually about 68 or 70 degrees, I think. Never much warmer than that. You can get used to it, though. (Not like swimming in the 48 degree Colorado in Grand Canyon, for a comparison.)
Hikers will meet me in Springerville around noon on Friday, and we'll carpool directly to the trailhead and begin hiking. PM me for meeting place details. There are three other people (not HAZers) already going. They are from Tucson, and there could be a carpool for you to join if you are from Tucson.
I do something like this once a year, and it is always fun!