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ROTM - Verde Valley Traverse

Trip Leader: Pitch
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Author: Pitch
June 4 - 5, 2016
Forum Thread: June ROTM Verde Valley Traverse
Route Description: I-17/Hwy 169 south of Camp Verde, AZ to Apache Maid Mtn in the Coconino, NF. Route was FR 136 (Prescott NF) south via Copper Canyon to Hwy 260 in Camp Verde. East on Hwy 260 to a L on FR 618. FR 618 heads generally North, then r on FR 214, L on FR 229, and L FR 620 to Apache Maid Mtn. Our camp was on the Eastern flank of Apache Maid Mtn. There was a short segment of pavement, ~5 miles at the bottom of the Verde Valley, then ~66 miles on dirt.

Campsite Administrator: Saddletramp

Attendees: 13 vehicles including
1 FJ Cruiser
1 FJ40
1 Mercedes Gelandewagen
1 3rd gen 4Runner
2 FJ80's
7 FZJ/LX450's

2 total dogs
17 total people


Trail Rating: the trail is stocker-friendly for 31" tires and 4x4, low range-equipped vehicles

Trip description: Start time was posted at 8:30 am, we finally pulled out by 9:00 am. We began with high chaparral at ~4600' just south of the Verde Valley (VV). We passed by the Bates Windmill, and descended into the VV via Copper Canyon. The Copper Canyon Route descended steeply on a shelf road (passenger side drop-offs) into a riparian area, but the amount of running water had diminished sharply from our pre-run in late April. Huge Sycamore trees, a solitary deer, and numerous cattle graced our descent just out of sight and sound into the VV, adjacent to I-17.

We passed by the Copper Canyon OHV trailhead, and were immediately aware of the upper 90's temps of the Verde Valley. A short pit stop at the White Bridge Day Use area tempted us to hop on the river and stay cool. Instead, we met up with Funner, and continued to our next dusty target, FR 618. We climbed up off of the valley floor, passing the impressive West Clear Creek Canyon, and began the northerly climb towards cooler temps on FR 214. This road was generally wide and not requiring any 4wd. Cedar Flats offered some distant views of the San Francisco Peaks, the Verde Valley, and lots of smoke from several managed fires burning on the Mogollon Rim. At Twin Buttes Tank we reconvened, popped some hoods and vented gas tanks after the altitude change and high temps pushed some vehicles.

Then, we got into some more 4-low territory as we climbed higher and over several basalt-ridden areas, complete with small ledges and boulders. After lunch under some expansive juniper trees, we pressed on. the temptation was strong to drive quickly, but there were enough rocks in the trail to keep you on your toes. We circled around the Wet Beaver Canyon and Wilderness, and made our way towards the base of Apache Maid Mtn. Just before getting back onto well-graded roads, word came through the CB that the G-Wagen was having clutch issues. There was talk of towing him (insert non-Land Cruiser jokes here), but he managed to get out under his own power.

On to camp, along FR 620A. We found the campsite mayor, Saddletramp comfortably eating a sandwich of epic proportions comfortably in the shade at 7000ft. Our other campground host, Otter, was off on a scenic drive. Camp accommodations were much more than "adequate." Several of us took the short/easy/graded ride to the top of Apache Maid Mtn. We were happy to find the gate open, and the tower manned by a friendly lookout host. We all got Smokey the Bear paraphernalia, and we saw the birds-eye view of the local landscape, the present fires, and the barely-visible Discovery Channel Telescope on the horizon. Air quality was not terribly good due to the fires.

Campfire cuisine, stories around the fire, romantic walks in the meadow and exploration of local water holes and the Apache Maid Homestead filled out the evening. Temps cooled off perfectly at night for the long pants/sleeves to come out, even a sweatshirt or two.

Early in the am, camp was alive and kicking. Everyone was packed up and out of camp by 9am. We rallied around the Apache Maid Homestead, explored the ranch houses, old orchards, water tanks, etc, and marveled at the view from their front porch.

A great day/night with the gang from CSC. New members, old members, and guests made for a memorable day on the trail.

In Attendance: Pitch, Saddletramp, ftbshop, Otter, Verruckt1, oilbrnr, chrismanjs, letsride, Old School G, Cruddz, Mattman, murf, Funner.
Pictures by attendees
Our trail host and hostess. Thx guys for a memorable trip!
Camping spot was cool and beautiful.
Evening stroll to find the rumored homestead.
Found it.
What appeared to be the ranch hands cabin.
This guy acted like we weren't there. I think he was covertly Looking for Alvis...?
Loren and Ricochet the search and rescue golden surveying the area.
The flowers were blooming and caught a poser shot with apache maid mountain in the background which we camped at the base of. Great trip, trail, people, and laughs.
Our leaders : )
Near the beginning.
Grazing under the shade tree.
Off to explore.
Pulling up to the cabin.
A parting view.
The fire tower.
With some fire.
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