Elevation approximately 2484 feet. I do not recommend this path unless you really know what you're doing. Went off trail -- would be *very* risky in warm weather.
@azjoe007 not entirely off trail when there's literally a blue print that guides you to the very top. I couldn't give two shits about us taxpayers. I'll live my time by exploring places I want to explore. 300 or so meters off the trail where you can see fallen concrete from the towers that already fucked the mountain up isn't helping its sensitivity at all. Think next time before you give input.
lol yeah i did that trail, the girl i was with didnt know what she was doing, and she totally freaked out. i thought she was gonna roll down the mountain. it took us 5 hours. pretty slow...
Nice job hiking off trail in the sensitive and easily impacted Sonoran Desert. You also know people die every year in that mountain range because they get hurt off trail and can't get help. The one's that do get a cell phone signal or have a fellow hiker help them cost us taxpayers $5000+ for a helicopter rescue. Stay on the trail next time people.
@azjoe007 not entirely off trail when there's literally a blue print that guides you to the very top. I couldn't give two shits about us taxpayers. I'll live my time by exploring places I want to explore. 300 or so meters off the trail where you can see fallen concrete from the towers that already fucked the mountain up isn't helping its sensitivity at all. Think next time before you give input.
akawond3r 3 weeks ago
@azjoe007 fuck you
psychohemi 10 months ago
oscar lopez
LOPEZ82920 2 years ago
across from verrado through the white tanks is tartessothats where i live
LOPEZ82920 2 years ago
lol yeah i did that trail, the girl i was with didnt know what she was doing, and she totally freaked out. i thought she was gonna roll down the mountain. it took us 5 hours. pretty slow...
MMAf1ght3r 2 years ago
Nice job hiking off trail in the sensitive and easily impacted Sonoran Desert. You also know people die every year in that mountain range because they get hurt off trail and can't get help. The one's that do get a cell phone signal or have a fellow hiker help them cost us taxpayers $5000+ for a helicopter rescue. Stay on the trail next time people.
azjoe007 3 years ago
it looks hot there
plvkd 3 years ago