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Retreaded
There's a spot in the Gila NF that I am fond of, but haven't been to since just before the Bear fire in 2006. I thought it was high time to head back there for a few days. So, I loaded the camper with gear and dog, and headed west to Snow Lake.
The (Aldo) Leopold Vista of the Gila Wilderness, looking east from US 180
I headed into the Gila NF on route 159, which climbs up steeply to the little town of Mogollon. It was a boomtown around the turn of the 20th century because of the Little Fannie gold mine.
Today, the village of Mogollon is considered a ghost town, but it does have some colorful residences and residents. One family has a flatbed truck camper. Doesn't look like it's moved in a while, though.
The last seven or so miles of the road to Snow lake is sad, because it goes through the area of the 2006 Bear fire. In one spot, I had a view of the current Jack Complex fire that is burning at a low level. If you look carefully at the gap between the snags in the center, you can see the smudge of smoke from the Jack Complex. A new fire as seen from an old fire.
I rolled in to Dipping Vat Campground at Snow lake in time for a quick dinner and small campfire. Ahhh, relaxation time.
The (Aldo) Leopold Vista of the Gila Wilderness, looking east from US 180
I headed into the Gila NF on route 159, which climbs up steeply to the little town of Mogollon. It was a boomtown around the turn of the 20th century because of the Little Fannie gold mine.
Today, the village of Mogollon is considered a ghost town, but it does have some colorful residences and residents. One family has a flatbed truck camper. Doesn't look like it's moved in a while, though.
The last seven or so miles of the road to Snow lake is sad, because it goes through the area of the 2006 Bear fire. In one spot, I had a view of the current Jack Complex fire that is burning at a low level. If you look carefully at the gap between the snags in the center, you can see the smudge of smoke from the Jack Complex. A new fire as seen from an old fire.
I rolled in to Dipping Vat Campground at Snow lake in time for a quick dinner and small campfire. Ahhh, relaxation time.