Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
I think I follow Wayne's description OK and it seems that using the Big Saddle breakdown at the head of Crazy Jug Canyon (some way from Crazy Jug Pt) could...
Doug N 2005-05-09 17:17:10 #36596

Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
Thanks, Wayne. You confirmed what I suspected. We prefer to do loop hikes, so if we go down Saddle (starting from Muav Saddle) to the Tapeats/Saddle/Crazy...
bobbutt38 2005-05-09 17:01:01 #36595

Re: Cottonwood Temps
What I normally take is a pair of midweight longjohns. When the temp drops below 50 they feel good in the morning and evening, they also add about 15...
Bob Washburn 2005-05-09 16:21:33 #36594

Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
Wayne, That's very interesting; so this trail on the Esplanade in Crazy Jug goes down the EAST side of C.J., if it makes Muav Saddle without crossing the...
jastcaird@aol.com 2005-05-09 16:17:18 #36593

Re: Cottonwood Temps

Don Lundman 2005-05-09 16:10:26 #36592

Re: Cottonwood Temps
Thanks. That is what I would expect along the Tonto. Cottonwood has me a little worried. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dick Matthews To:...
Bob Washburn 2005-05-09 15:56:42 #36591

Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
Other notable hunters were Uncle Jim Owens and probably Teddy Roosevelt. Wayne Tomasi
Wayne Tomasi 2005-05-09 15:53:28 #36590

Re: Crazy Jug Exit Routes
The horses didn't go below the Redwall. The old trail was used by hunters coming down from Big Saddle Camp on their way across the Esplanade to Muav Saddle...
Wayne Tomasi 2005-05-09 15:51:59 #36589

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