Re: Tonto Trail
Hi, A friend and I are hiking the Tonto this March/April. I am 38 and she is 28, both women. We hike in on the Tanner, then out the Beamer, back across...
Dana Kaleta 2005-02-20 10:21:17 #34880

Re: Monument Pt access when snowy ?
Yeah... reaching the trailheads in early April is probably out of the question this year, although late April -may- have a somewhat higher probability of...
Paul J Neiman 2005-02-20 09:59:09 #34879

Re: Monument Pt access when snowy ?
As wet as it has been recently the road down to the Indian Hollow campground and the Thunder River trailhead could become a bog this spring. As I've...
Bob Marley 2005-02-20 09:45:52 #34878

Re: Monument Pt access when snowy ?
Hi John, In late April, I, too, hope to use the Monument Point trailhead during my first backtrip into the Thunder River/Deer Creek area. Like you, I...
Paul J Neiman 2005-02-20 08:47:54 #34877

Re: Monument Pt access when snowy ?
First turn south of JL and then connecting to Big Springs is shortest coming in from the east. Fredonia logging road and then on to Big Springs is lowest...
Doug Nering 2005-02-20 01:22:10 #34876

Re: Tonto Trail
I find it interesting that you want to do the Tonto trail since lots of people think it is tedious and boring. But I think it would be a wonderful trip, and...
Bob Bordasch 2005-02-20 01:21:18 #34875

Re: Monument Pt access when snowy ?
When it's early in the year we always come in the Fredonia logging road past Big Springs (catch it at low elevation in Fredonia). That is the lowest...
Bob Marley 2005-02-19 22:49:31 #34874

Monument Pt access when snowy ?
I've heard folks here say that it's usually possible to get to Monument Point (Bill Hall Trail and Deer Creeek/Thunder River loop) in spring-time before the...
johngeyles 2005-02-19 20:41:36 #34873

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