Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
Rich, This is welcome and useful information. I confess that to date I have not used a GPS, so I will have to get on board with that technology to take...
jastcaird@aol.com 2010-06-18 21:52:51 #61742

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
GPS track and relevant waypoints for the cowboy trail off the east side of CJ are here: http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/752380 This approach is far...
rich_rudow 2010-06-18 21:10:23 #61741

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
Did you take the unmarked road that heads east of the road that goes out to the point proper? I've never been over to try to locate C.J. Spring. Your...
jastcaird@aol.com 2010-06-18 20:42:41 #61740

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
Hi Alan, We started at the head of Crazy Jug canyon near South Big Saddle Point. There's old barbed wire fencing in the area and a cowboy trail that leads...
Bill Ferris 2010-06-18 20:08:37 #61739

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
All very enjoyable and edifying reading. Maybe I'll stick with the "normal" route down into the bottom of Crazy Jug. In a message dated 6/18/2010...
jastcaird@aol.com 2010-06-18 18:59:44 #61738

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
It took so long to write my last missive and fix dinner that I missed Bill's post. Yeah, manzanita, what he said!! --- In...
Donald 2010-06-18 18:28:00 #61737

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
Yeah! Talk about memories. The route down Saddle to Tapeats and back up Crazy Jug is not a walk in the park. If you're planning to stay high, bring your...
Donald 2010-06-18 18:22:39 #61736

Re: Saddle Canyon to Crazy Jug
Bill, I think I gather from your account that you followed the Esplanade along the east side of Cray Jug Canyon as far as Stina, or perhaps all the way to...
jastcaird@aol.com 2010-06-18 17:46:20 #61735

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