Queen Creek Canyon
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My friend and I will be climbing in Queen Creek Canyon from 2/19 to 2/22. I'm hoping someone can answer a couple of questions for me: |
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Call the Hike Shack in Prescott, they were very helpful when I was in the area. |
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If you have a general area in mind (Pond/atlantis or Devils canyon ect) marty maps are pretty good. They can be bought at rei or at phoenix rock gym, i am sure you can buy them other places too. |
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Marty's fold outs are great. |
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The pond/Atlantis foldout is helpful but some of the other foldouts are, in my experience, not very helpful. If you use the foldouts supplement with the MP app. the Falcon Guide to Phoenix actually has some decent Beta. The Pond and Atlantis are nice because they are easy to find and get around. Atlantis may be cold cause it is shaded all day. If you have 4WD Lower Devil's Canyon in the place to go! There's unfortunately not a great guide book unless you have cash to burn and the good fortune of finding an old AZ stonemaster who has a copy wrapped up in some old pink spandex. |
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Thanks for all of the help guys. I will send a few of you some private messages. I've had my eyes on The Totem Pole ever since I saw the picture of it on Mountain Project. |
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The Totem Pole is awesome! It was my first route in LDC, and it did not disappoint. One word of caution; the road back to LDC is rough. You will probably need a high clearance vehicle to get all the way back in there, or be prepared to hike for an extra mile or two. |
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To what NC rock climber said: I rented a truck and I still had to hike about 1.5-2 miles just to get to the camping spot. Be sure and know which roads to take in the area, there are several roads that may lead you in the wrong direction. Use gps on your phone and plot your course. Totem Pole is a must! Great route. |
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A put a Google Earth file at this address to show the driving directions. With four wheel drive and good clearance you can drive to the campsites. |
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Geir's Google Earth thing is pretty helpful, I used it a few weeks ago. That road in is no joke. I would venture to say the final cruxy stretch is worse than the Homestead road. |
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I drove my Subaru Forester to the windmill to access LDC several times over the last few years. It's the turbo model, so it has 1" less clearance than the standard model. No need for a super 4x4 if you are a careful and capable driver. (This was a year ago, so perhaps things have changed?) |
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Eric Sophiea wrote:I drove my Subaru Forester to the windmill to access LDC several times over the last few years. It's the turbo model, so it has 1" less clearance than the standard model. No need for a super 4x4 if you are a careful and capable driver. (This was a year ago, so perhaps things have changed?) Wow! Eric, you must be one awesome driver! I'm being 100% serious. I found the hill leading down to the windmill to be pretty rough, and I was glad to have a 4x4 Tundra. However, I am not a big-time 4x4 enthusiast, so my perception of what constitutes rough might be way off. |
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The two different experiences on the rough road aren't unusual. When RCM is working down there, they blade the hill clean. After they leave it quickly deteriorates. Lately, I don't think a Subaru would like it. |
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The road was not bladed at the time I drove it in my Subaru: it was covered in loose cobbles, a few 12" rocks, some ruts, etc. (My passengers almost pooped when I started down the hill.) Caution and personal judgement should dictate how one proceeds, and if you have access to a 4x4 truck then you'll want to take it. I wasn't trying to encourage a risky drive, I just didn't want someone to think they had no chance without a truck. Cheers! |
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The road down to the windmill is no way accessible without a 4x4. There are huge exposed chunks of solid rocks in the middle of the road. |
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I second this ^^. There is a sketchy section toward the bottom of the switchback after where the split in the road is. FYI...you can park here if you PULL OFF THE ROAD - there is room (Geir and I used to do this pre-4WD). Please don't park in the middle of the road. |
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Since it appears we have the most recent beta, I'll post it here. |
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Alex, |