onfire
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Any info on the guys that went up there last month or so? Have done the brads many times but not the supers Just how bad can it be?
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I agree.Skywola said:I don't buy any of the superstitious "bad juju" thing . . . . anyone wants to go up there, I have no problems with it. Go armed, keep a good supply of water, don't do anything stupid and your chances of returning are fine. Why allow fear to rule your heart, ya gotta die some day!
Skywola said:This is what I found on Wikipedia: On July 11, 2010 Curtis Meriworth (67), Ardean Charles (62) and Malcolm Meeks (60) went missing in the Superstition Mountains looking for the mine. One of the men became lost in the same area in 2009 and had to be rescued. On July 19, the Maricopa county Sheriff's department called off the search for the lost men. They presumably died in the summer heat.
There is also an article about someone who disappeared on November 22 of 2009. http://www.denverpost.com/recommended/ci_14208899
I find it a hard to believe someone could get lost, it is easier to get lost in the woods, (other than the water and heat issue) because in the woods you have a much shorter line of site and have to remember more landmarks. The desert is less forgiving though . . . .
I like printing out satelite photos of the area I am going into to carry with me, it gives me an edge. Remote areas are fun to hike, but I never go unarmed. My main disadvantage is that I do not have a 4-wheeler as of yet! I do not go with expectations of finding much, although I am sure that is always a slight possibility, I ususally bring my camera, and take photos, but I would not even think of staying overnight up there this time of year, as I get cold easy.