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Category: 2020 Event Reports

Reports on 2020 trail work and other ATA events. For years 2017 and newer, select from the News Category in the right sidebar. For event reports older than 2017, please see the Event Report Archive page.

Passage 21 – Saddle Mountain

January 31, 2020 Shawn Redfield

A hiker’s report of deadfall on the AZT / Cross F trailhead connector was sufficient excuse to get out for the day.  We also wanted to check a gate location to see if the rock would allow us to dig in a steel gate and get the dimensions of the closure sign at Bushnell Tanks which we plan to replace. […]

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Passage 19 – Superstition Mountains

January 9, 2020 aztrail

The Woodbury fire destroyed a great many things, some of which were the trail signs. Given the rapidly growing use of the AZT, the seriously altered landscape and the popularity of the AZT route through the Superstitions in general, replacing those signs is an Arizona Trail Association priority. Volunteers have been working on replacing the burned and deteriorated signs for […]

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