Twig Adventures

GET Day 3: Picketpost & The Purple Angel of Superior

Saturday Mar 20th, 2021, 0630-1220Montana Mountain to Picketpost trailhead, then ride to Superior, mm 4816 miles I was excited for this day, as it was to be a reunion with one of my favorite Trail Angels, MJ, the maternal saint of Superior. I stayed with her in 2019, later appearing in a picture I took with her that made the final cut in the documentary Through The Great Southwest. This was a film produced by Darwin, a popular youtuber and thru-hiker, in support of the Arizona Trail Association. My friends and trail angels Anthony and Fiona, all the way from New Zealand, contacted me to say they had seen me in it…which was a surprise, since I didn’t know and[…]

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GET Day 2: Montana Mountain

Friday Mar 19th, 2021, 0615-1900 La Barge spring to Montana Mountain mm 33 23 miles We got an early start to enjoy the cool morning hours of hiking. It was a bit too cool, as my toes stared to go numb from the condensation on the grass. We left trail 104 Lost Dutchman for Red Tanks Canyon trail. The going got a bit rougher as we headed up a steep, narrow canyon clogged with vegetation and boulders. We really had to look for the cairns and got off track a bit as the scant trail climbed high above the wash. Thorny plants grabbed at our legs and arms. This trail was not equestrian-ready but it sure was beautiful! We came[…]

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GET Day 1: Weavers Needle

Thu Mar 18th, 2021, 1230-1800First Water Trailhead, Superstition Mountains (Tonto National Forest) mile 0 to La Barge spring mm 1010 miles A half day of hiking was on order after a late and stressful night. We were all so sad for Laurel’s loss of her beloved horse Ceniso.  I took adorable Tumas the dog for a walk and checked on Rusty the horse early in the morning. He was still pacing and calling for his stablemate…poor guy. We had breakfast and did some last minute checks of gear. By 11 am, everyone was in sync and ready for a car ride. The drive through the Tonto National Forest was very scenic. We could see where the big fires of 2020[…]

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GET Day 0: Phoenix

I usually include a short synopsis about the pre-planning and travel stages before a hike. I won’t go into too many details for this one, though. Suffice it to say, there was a fair bit of planning, given the nature of this rough route. A lot of looking over maps, notes, and blogs, as well as making sure all that info was loaded into my new phone. I just switched phones less than 2 weeks before departing, which left me still trying to figure out the myriad of small details. I also switched from At&T to a Verizon network carrier (US Mobile), so I was hoping to enjoy better service on the trail. My backpacking gear remained much the same[…]

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Introducing the Grand Enchantment Trail 2021

The Grand Enchantment Trail (GET) is a roughly 800 mile wilderness tramping route across the Southwest U.S., connecting mountains, deserts, canyons, and cultural/historic places of interest. Beginning in the Sonoran desert near Phoenix Arizona, the route meanders eastward, crossing unique and diverse Sky Island mountain ranges, the Gila watersheds, the pine-studded Continental Divide, and the southernmost Rocky Mountains, where it descends dramatically to the outskirts of Albuquerque New Mexico at its terminus. The route incorporates about 70 miles of the AZT and 45 miles of the CDT. (Description by Brett Tucker) The GET was conceived of almost entirely by one man, Brett Tucker, AKA Blisterfree.  He has spent countless hours researching the best trails and routes to piece together, carefully[…]

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