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Box Spring Route to Sabino Canyon - 4/21/2015

Created by Charles Miles on 4/26/2015.

The [link slug="box-spring-trail"/] has long been more of a route than a trail - I think it would have already disappeared back into the mountain if its ending high in Sabino Canyon wasn't so beautiful!

2015 April Crystal Clear Water in Sabino Canyon
2015 April Crystal Clear Water in Sabino Canyon. Charles Miles. 4/21/2015.

The hike down seemed slightly easier to follow than I remember - maybe with a little more loose dirt and debris in the drainage (and maybe just a little more poison ivy)? It was a surprise to meet two hikers coming up - but no surprise that anyone on this trail was fun to chat with for a few minutes!

Sabino Canyon was - just like every time I have been down the [link slug="box-camp-trail"/] - wonderful - cold flowing water, pools, beautiful rocks and green all around. After walking down to the first obstacle and taking a break we exited the canyon to the north - at first with the goal of working downstream, but eventually lured upward by the rocks to a high point...

2015 April Ridge South East of Sabino Canyon ending with Brinkley Point
2015 April Ridge South East of Sabino Canyon ending with Brinkley Point: The Box Spring drainage on the left, Brinkley Point on the right. Charles Miles. 4/21/2015.

We rested, enjoyed the views and planned an exit up one of the small ridges back to the main ridge (rather than going back up the Box Spring drainage) - and then plunged down the hillsides into the canyon bottom!

2015 April Slip and slide on the way to the bottom of Sabino Canyon
2015 April Slip and slide on the way to the bottom of Sabino Canyon. Charles Miles. 4/21/2015.
2015 April Working down Sabino Canyon
2015 April Working down Sabino Canyon. Charles Miles. 4/21/2015.

We hiked a short distance down canyon before scrambling out and starting to climb. At first the route we picked seemed brilliant - steep, but fairly open and easy, unfortunately as we got closer to the top the brush became thicker and thicker... Eventually we fought thru the brush and followed game trails to finish the climb to the main ridge - from there it was an enjoyable walk back to the [link slug="box-camp-trailhead"/]. 6.75 miles, 2300' of elevation gain and loss.


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