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SIA: Wilderness Waters: Chiricahuas – Turkey Creek Springs
July 21, 2018 @ 7:00 am - July 22, 2018 @ 8:00 pm
FreeSIA Wilderness Waters: Chiricahuas – Turkey Creek Springs
July 21, 2018 @ 7:00am – July 22, 2018 @ 8:00pm
This will be a car camping trip to assess some springs in the Chiricahua Wilderness.
SIA has taken on a project to help the Coronado National Forest inventory and assess water resources in the Galiuro, Miller Peak, Rincon, Chiricahua, Mt. Wrightson, Pajarita, and Santa Teresa Wilderness Areas. This weekend, we will be working to assess springs and other water resources in the Chiricahua Wilderness.
For these assessments, no special skills are necessary, but we are looking for strong hikers, and tracking skills, plant identification skills, invertebrate identification skills can be helpful. Prior spring assessment training or experience is preferred, but not required.
Day 1
7:00 Meet at SIA and pack up. Caravan/carpool out to Turkey Creek on the west side of the Chiricahuas. Set up camp and split into two teams.
10:00 Spend the rest of the day doing spring assessments.
Day 2
7:00 Pack up camp, and continue assessing springs.
5:00 Arrive back at vehicles and drive home.
We will be camping at ~6000′ elevation. The hiking should be between 6000-7000′. Most springs will require a drive and just a short hike on or off trail, but one spring will require a longer hike off trail up a canyon (about 3 miles one way, and 800′ of elevation gain).
Weather: Here’s a 7-day forecast you can keep an eye on. My guess is that we will likely see highs in the 80s, and lows in the 60s, with a good chance for afternoon thunderstorms.
Water: If we camp at a developed site, there should be water available, but if we camp at an undeveloped site, you should plan to bring your drinking water. We will let you know more details before the trip.
Food: Bring your own food. You are welcome to collaborate with other folks coming on the trip, though.
Gear: Bring your usual gear for a car camping and day hiking, including raingear! Closed toed shoes are required for working on the forest, and long sleeves and pants are recommended. If you need to carry an EpiPen, please bring it.
Springs gear: Make sure to bring a larger daypack and save some room in your pack for some springs gear that SIA will provide (1-2 liters of space).
Questions: Email [email protected] or [email protected] (or call us 624 7080 x27 or x16)
Vehicles: We will bring the 4WD SIA trucks that can carry 2 additional people total. We will need some other volunteers to drive 4WD vehicles.