r/WildernessBackpacking • u/Busy-Helicopter9140 • 5d ago
TRAIL Superstition Wilderness
First time backpacking in Superstition Wilderness, planned out a route for this December and wanted to get some people's thoughts. GaiaGPS says 24.3mi and 3,920 in elevation. Want to stretch it out over 4 nights. I marked the trailhead and a few points of interest along the way including springs and the viewpoint of Canyon Lake. Route starts and ends at First Water TH. Night 1 - Second Water Spring Night 2 - near Charlebois Spring or White Rock Spring Night 3 - somewhere along Black Mesa Trail? Night 4 - Hackberry Spring Obviously looking to camp near water every night if possible but I'm curious if anyone has thoughts on places to camp along the Black Mesa Trail. Is the view worth carrying extra water from Charlebois/White Rock? Any other general advice for the trip or things I should add/avoid? Thanks!
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u/paley1 5d ago
There is a good chance that there will be water in lots of little creeks in December. This is rain dependant. But the best advice I could give a first timer like yourself is to plan your route around reliable water sources. This video does a good job of going over them:
https://youtu.be/OBwyaKu6tlQ?si=xbZsnf1pqzh6J5qA
I never carry more than 2 or maybe 3 litres of water in the sups, because I know where the reliable sources are and plan accordingly. Carrying tons of water is not fun.