Mexico
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The trail starts at the end of a dirttrack. Its a lot of scrambling and at the end you have to squeeze through a little gap, which I am calling "The Window". You could go across the top, but that seemed much more difficult to me.
You will find drinking water just before the trailhead as mentioned in the other pin.
I guess you could also camp nearby. You may turn left at the trailhead and follow the dirttrack a bit, so you are less visible.
Be careful! I have heard that people may get robbed around that area, but only when they are away from the vehicle, no threatening or so!
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Scenic canyon. Much different than Mesquite. Park at the end of the road and walk right up the arroyo. There are some cairns marking easier ways around scrambly bits but you can go wherever really. Lots of boulders to negotiate. We stopped about halfway as there was pretty deep stagnant water full of algae.
Report Check-InWhat a beautiful canyon to hike with lots of freshwater and butterflies.
Report Check-InThe trail starts at the end of a dirttrack. Its a lot of scrambling and at the end you have to squeeze through a little gap, which I am calling "The Window". You could go across the top, but that seemed much more difficult to me.
You will find drinking water just before the trailhead as mentioned in the other pin.
I guess you could also camp there. You may turn left at the trailhead and follow the dirttrack a bit, so you are less visible.
Be careful! I have heard that people may get robbed around that area, but only when they are away from the vehicle, no threatening or so!
The trail starts at the end of a dirttrack. Its a lot of scrambling and at the end you have to squeeze through a little gap, which I am calling "The Window". You could go across the top, but that seemed much more difficult to me.
You will find drinking water just before the trailhead as mentioned in the other pin.
I guess you could also camp nearby. You may turn left at the trailhead and follow the dirttrack a bit, so you are less visible.
Be careful! I have heard that people may get robbed around that area, but only when they are away from the vehicle, no threatening or so!