Will Thrall from Buckhorn CG
I did Will Thrall on Saturday. It's been on my to do list for a couple of years and I'm happy to have finally done it.
We hit the trailhead at Buckhorn Campground around 10:30am and it was already pretty hot. We encountered two sets of lost hikers in Cooper Canyon who were looking for the falls and only saw one person past that point. The solitude was awesome, but the climb to Burkhardt Saddle was hot and full of bugs. I thought there would be more shade and I didn't realize how many bugs there would be above the canyon (they were worse above the canyon than in the canyon). We took a break at the saddle before sluggishly making our way to the summit. Thankfully, the summit was worth it all and lived up to the hype. After a lengthy hang, we headed back down to the bug zone. We were pretty damn beat by the time we got back to the car.
Distance: 11.3 mi
Elev. gain: 3,225 ft
Total time: 7:16:29
I've done harder hikes in terms of length and gain, but this one really kicked my ass. I think it was the heat and bugs because I wasn't that physically taxed. I look forward to going back and hitting Pallet, Pleasant View Ridge, and other surrounding peaks -- but in early fall or late spring when it's cooler.
We hit the trailhead at Buckhorn Campground around 10:30am and it was already pretty hot. We encountered two sets of lost hikers in Cooper Canyon who were looking for the falls and only saw one person past that point. The solitude was awesome, but the climb to Burkhardt Saddle was hot and full of bugs. I thought there would be more shade and I didn't realize how many bugs there would be above the canyon (they were worse above the canyon than in the canyon). We took a break at the saddle before sluggishly making our way to the summit. Thankfully, the summit was worth it all and lived up to the hype. After a lengthy hang, we headed back down to the bug zone. We were pretty damn beat by the time we got back to the car.
Distance: 11.3 mi
Elev. gain: 3,225 ft
Total time: 7:16:29
I've done harder hikes in terms of length and gain, but this one really kicked my ass. I think it was the heat and bugs because I wasn't that physically taxed. I look forward to going back and hitting Pallet, Pleasant View Ridge, and other surrounding peaks -- but in early fall or late spring when it's cooler.
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Awesome! Pallet is steeper than Will Thrall. Best to start early. I was there a couple of weeks ago checking out some pools in Little Rock Creek. The bugs were very annoying at the start of the trail but then it got better as we hiked further out into the canyon. Whenever it's hot, we always take advantage and dip into the pools and waterfalls. It really cools you down
Yeah, good call. We started late and didn't want to lose time by taking a dip, but next time I will DEFINITELY leave time for that!Girl Hiker wrote: Awesome! Pallet is steeper than Will Thrall. Best to start early. I was there a couple of weeks ago checking out some pools in Little Rock Creek. The bugs were very annoying at the start of the trail but then it got better as we hiked further out into the canyon. Whenever it's hot, we always take advantage and dip into the pools and waterfalls. It really cools you down
Traditional hike, well done. I remember being on the summit - wasted and thinking I wouldn't make it back to the car anytime soon - when a golden eagle floated by with the greatest of ease. I think he said that it was only 1.3 miles as the "eagle" flies back to my car. God damn bird.
Nice trip and photos! I don't remember the bugs being that bad last month, but maybe it is hotter now. Heat can be an energy drain. You should definitely invest in a bug net. Best $3 I've ever spent. I use it quite a bit and it removes the bug annoyance, though it makes you look like a serial killer on the trail.
I might try Thrall and PVR from the Punchbowl this weekend even though it is hot.
I might try Thrall and PVR from the Punchbowl this weekend even though it is hot.
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I made this exact same trip at the end of July. It was hot, but no bugs. I guess timing is everything. TR with photos here:
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Trust me teke, it ain't the bug net that make you look like a serial killer. ?I use it quite a bit and it removes the bug annoyance, though it makes you look like a serial killer on the trail.
Yeah, but you have to admit that the Gary Michael Hilton cosplay is a genius idea.Uncle Rico wrote:Trust me teke, it ain't the bug net that make you look like a serial killer. ?
I've thought about getting a bug net/hat but they seem so silly to me. But damn, they would've made the trip better.tekewin wrote: Nice trip and photos! I don't remember the bugs being that bad last month, but maybe it is hotter now. Heat can be an energy drain. You should definitely invest in a bug net. Best $3 I've ever spent. I use it quite a bit and it removes the bug annoyance, though it makes you look like a serial killer on the trail.
I might try Thrall and PVR from the Punchbowl this weekend even though it is hot.
Thrall from Punchbowl during this time of year sounds kinda brutal, unless you start super early.
I wanna explore the canyon that the Burkhardt Trail goes through heading from the saddle towards the bowl. It looks awesome.
P.S. This thread is awesome.
It's worth looking silly to keep the bugs out of your face. Really, they can be ignored with the net on.
Not sure if I'll go because of the heat, but if I go, I will start at sunrise to get higher up before it gets hot. May be miserable coming down.
Not sure if I'll go because of the heat, but if I go, I will start at sunrise to get higher up before it gets hot. May be miserable coming down.
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This is your best work to date Sean.Sean wrote: Hey, look at this! I found an updated edition of the book, and they made a slight change to the cover.
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Friday, I made the run from the Punchbowl to PVR on the Burkhart trail. Got swarmed by bugs as soon as I got into the forest. Some sections of the trail were buggy, others were not so the bug net was on/off as needed. I didn't know the trail dropped 1000' to cross Cruthers Creek. Was starting to wonder if I was on the wrong trail. I was in shade most of the way up so no heat issues in the morning. 7 miles one way to the Burkhart Saddle. Very steep climb to Will Thrall, then another half mile to PVR. Love the desert views on both. A low ridge blocked the Punchbowl from PVR. Found a register on PVR from 2016 with quite a few entries. Thought about taking the ridge down from PVR but it was super steep and I didn't think it would save me much time, so I returned the same way. I found a triangle marker between PVR and Thrall on the way back on the SE side of the ridge. Sean has already documented this one in his triangle post. I think this would be the lower PVR blank. Didn't see the upper one. Heat kicked in below 7000' but there was enough shade to mitigate. I probably should have waited until October, but I was looking forward to getting back in the area. Full report. 16.9 miles RT.
The latest in bug couture. Chicks in Beverly Hills pay top dollar for this.
Crossing Cruthers Creek, water was flowing, nice and cool in the morning
View from PVR back toward Punchbowl
Triangle marker between PVR and Thrall
The latest in bug couture. Chicks in Beverly Hills pay top dollar for this.
Crossing Cruthers Creek, water was flowing, nice and cool in the morning
View from PVR back toward Punchbowl
Triangle marker between PVR and Thrall
Well, you out-did me. Respect!tekewin wrote: Friday, I made the run from the Punchbowl to PVR on the Burkhart trail. Got swarmed by bugs as soon as I got into the forest. Some sections of the trail were buggy, others were not so the bug net was on/off as needed. I didn't know the trail dropped 1000' to cross Cruthers Creek. Was starting to wonder if I was on the wrong trail. I was in shade most of the way up so no heat issues in the morning. 7 miles one way to the Burkhart Saddle. Very steep climb to Will Thrall, then another half mile to PVR. Love the desert views on both. A low ridge blocked the Punchbowl from PVR. Found a register on PVR from 2016 with quite a few entries. Thought about taking the ridge down from PVR but it was super steep and I didn't think it would save me much time, so I returned the same way. I found a triangle marker between PVR and Thrall on the way back on the SE side of the ridge. Sean has already documented this one in his triangle post. I think this would be the lower PVR blank. Didn't see the upper one. Heat kicked in below 7000' but there was enough shade to mitigate. I probably should have waited until October, but I was looking forward to getting back in the area. Full report. 16.9 miles RT.
The latest in bug couture. Chicks in Beverly Hills pay top dollar for this.
Crossing Cruthers Creek, water was flowing, nice and cool in the morning
View from PVR back toward Punchbowl
Triangle marker between PVR and Thrall
That mask is kinda terrifying though. ?
Anthony,
If my comments came off as "outdoing" you, I'm sorry. I meant for them to be complimentary to your report, which was 100% accurate on trail conditions. I didn't think doing Thrall and PVR so close to the time you did warranted a new post.
Also, that face is more terrifying without the mask. Ask Rico. ?
If my comments came off as "outdoing" you, I'm sorry. I meant for them to be complimentary to your report, which was 100% accurate on trail conditions. I didn't think doing Thrall and PVR so close to the time you did warranted a new post.
Also, that face is more terrifying without the mask. Ask Rico. ?
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Hmmm...I've also posted a few reports that left me feeling this way. Like "Did I just step on somebody else's red carpet?" I dwell on it for a bit (I'm a tad self conscious), but then I remember it's TRs and stuff that keeps the site alive. Fire away, and if you step on somebody's toes, share a beer and laugh it off!tekewin wrote: If my comments came off as "outdoing" you, I'm sorry.
I do think Anthony meant you 'out-hiked' him, though.
Correct -- no hard feelings over here! I don't feel slighted in the least bit.Tom Kenney wrote:Hmmm...I've also posted a few reports that left me feeling this way. Like "Did I just step on somebody else's red carpet?" I dwell on it for a bit (I'm a tad self conscious), but then I remember it's TRs and stuff that keeps the site alive. Fire away, and if you step on somebody's toes, share a beer and laugh it off!tekewin wrote: If my comments came off as "outdoing" you, I'm sorry.
I do think Anthony meant you 'out-hiked' him, though.
Although I do think that hike deserved its own thread, simply because of how badass it sounds.
Sean,
The blog settings allow all comments including anonymous. That's frustrating.
The official USFS map labels Pallett as Pallett and Pallet Benchmark as Pallet Benchmark (while HPS calls it Pleasant View Ridge). Meanwhile, USFS labels the ridge NE from Williamson as Pleasant View Ridge. Well, it's all in the same general location.
The blog settings allow all comments including anonymous. That's frustrating.
The official USFS map labels Pallett as Pallett and Pallet Benchmark as Pallet Benchmark (while HPS calls it Pleasant View Ridge). Meanwhile, USFS labels the ridge NE from Williamson as Pleasant View Ridge. Well, it's all in the same general location.