Scott - Please comment on hiking
pskhaat said:
This was the original game plan, but please let me know if you believe this to be bettered (additional points added to GE file in first post):
- Thurs morn @ Study Butte fill up on fuel.
- Old Maverick Road to Santa Elena Canyon check in at Castolon.
For coming from Study Butte and seeing Santa Elena Canyon, GREAT idea to check in at Castalon. Since we come through Marathon, I've never done that. Coming from the east, maybe BN & I should gas up in Marathon, check in at Panther Junction, and take 118 to Old Maverick Road. It's an extra 30-60 miles out of our way to go through Study Butte, I think. Or, we could take this route, and just check in at Castalon with the rest of the group.
We've always gone during the summer and I don't recall the visitor center at Castalon being open. There is some civilization there, a convenience store and such, but no official National Park stuff during the summer, if I remember correctly. We'd better check if they open it up during the winter.
pskhaat said:
- River Road to Loop Camp Thu night.
- Black Gap Road through Glenn Spring to Juniper Canyon (Fri night camp) for early arrival Friday allowing hiking on the South Rim.
I have a USGS topo of BiBe and just measured 6.2 miles from Juniper Canyon #2 at about 4,000' to the START of the Rim hikes at about 6,850' in elevation, near what is called Boot Spring where you pick up the Boot Canyon trail. The short trip around to the South Rim is 1.5 more miles along Boot Canyon trail. One can hike along the Southeast Rim and Northeast Rim trails another 3.3 miles back to the intersection of Boot Canyon Trail, from where it is 6.7 miles back to JC#2. That is a total trip of almost 18 miles, gaining and losing about 3,500' of eleveation along the way. We'll need the hot springs, Saturday! LOL
Since I have not met any of you, or hiked with any of you, I certainly wouldn't want to presume anything. It would be a long day, but my son and I could do that hike. That is a SERIOUS hike for one day. Depending on the groups ability to hike and their gear for packing, it would be much easier (or more difficult, depending on what one's perspective is) to pack overnight gear, going around the south rim and spending the night at JC#1 "designated" campsite near the intersection of Juniper Canyon Trail and Boot Canyon Trail. Then it would be an easy hike down in the morning to the trucks at Juniper Canyon #2 "primitive roadside" campsite, where we could park the trucks for the day/night trip.
You may or may not have realized the magnitude of that hike. If you didn't, please advise on the group's abilities and desires, now that this is known. If seeing the South Rim is important to everyone (I would LOVE to, as I have not been there, yet - but I'm certainly easy going) there is a shorter alternative, to park at Chisos Basin. It will cut about 5-6 miles and about 1,000' of elevation gain and loss off the round trip.
If the group wants to do the South Rim and stay at Chisos Basin, we could still go up through Black Gap Road to Glenn Spring, Rice Tank, and Nugent Mtn, and gas up again at Panther Junction on the way to Chisos Basin.
Heading back to Hot Springs, we could backtrack to Glenn Spring, and then go straight southeast along the Glenn Draw to the River Road and up to Hot Springs. Alternatively, we could stay on blacktop the whole way from Chisos Basin, past Nugent Mountain to Rio Grand Village and then to Hot Springs.
pskhaat said:
- South to Hot Springs early Saturday and a stop at Rio Grande Village.
- Up past Telephone Canyon for Sat night Camp (extra camp spot identified by BiBe person)
I like the idea of camping on the north end of the park Saturday night. That puts us closer to home when we depart, LOL.
pskhaat said:
There is supposed to be fuel at Rio Grand Village, but I should double-check.
There is fuel at Rio Grand Village. I remember looking out the C-store window and seeing gas pumps. My USGS topo has a gas pump there, too.