Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
A word of caution, when hiking the Tonto be careful how Zen you get. I zenned my way off the trail completely, more than once. Luckily you can Zen...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-01-28 10:43:13 #63854
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
For a followup comment on recommendation from WV.
Escalante has more variety of landscape/scenery/geology with a few personal challenges as it is still a...
DougN 2011-01-28 09:42:05 #63853
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
Yikes Tom, as noted by others, you are a bit late in getting a permit.
This said - I have a good friend who has a permit to hike Hermit to Boucher in April...
Wilderness 2011-01-28 09:18:22 #63852
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
Tom,
To be totally clear about the point, while the road to the South Bass trailhead crosses tribal land, the trailhead is NOT on tribal land. The last few...
Chris Forsyth 2011-01-27 16:21:45 #63851
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
We did this hike last year in mid-April. It was easy hiking with great views. We did not see another person for 4 days after leaving the South Bass. There...
betty2529 2011-01-27 12:48:21 #63850
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
Tom, the road out to the South Bass trailhead goes across tribal land. Sometime there is someone stationed at the entrance there to take a $25 fee to...
Marsha Kesselring 2011-01-27 12:30:29 #63849
Re: Enter South Bass, Exit Boucher/Hermits via the Tonto Trail mid-A
Richard,
I greatly appreciate your response. I don't have a permit as yet as I thought the process may be different because entry is on the Indian Res (if I...
Thomas Piekunka 2011-01-27 11:24:58 #63848
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