articulate said:
Cool.
Link-a-roo to the map. I don't know where the air strip is that you mention. I've camped in that very location before and it sure was mighty peaceful and scenic.
Yikes. What are they mining there? More copper? When does the diggin-n-blastin' begin?
Thanks
The old airstrip is on your map, the little green square just below Empire Ranch. I was talking to a ranger the last time I was down there. He said the weekends were nuts with the kawds. Maybe they remedied that since last I was there.
The mine, a Canadian company owns that land just by Rosemont Junction, appartently they found a new way to extract copper. Last I heard there is a big push to keep that from happening.
Brian, that is a good place to test the bike and equipment. I think from Articulate's map, the route is a fairly easy graded road. I don't see them on his map, but, road 901 and 902 (
I have dig out my maps to make sure of the numbers) head north, are a bit more challeging. Lots of baby head rocks, wash outs, sand, etc...
Edit: my maps don't go detailed enough to show the 900 series roads. They are there though, I know the area by heart, but can't recall which roads go where..I have to be on the road to tell you. I think 901 goes to an old cabin North of the ranch, which you link up powerline roads and gas line roads to end up by the air strip.
I like to run that route from Corona de Tucson, to Gardner Canyon, then Sonoita, jump on 82 east, then pick up road 910 (?11) North to the Ranch, then through a bunch of off shoots in there, then back home. A good 90-100 mile round trip.
Little report on the last run I did down there.
http://www.arizonatrailtalk.com/cgi/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1159201631