Monday, April 13, 2020

Tortilla Creek and Hewitt Canyon Riparian Photopoint

A friend and I drove out to Tortilla Flat last week to hike up Tortilla Creek and take photos to support a volunteer project.  The project involves taking photos of the creek and surrounding riparian area at fixed points that can be compared year after year.  The photos are shared with the Forest Service for their use in observing the changes due to erosion, overgrazing or fires in the watershed.  This year's emphasis is on creeks in the watershed effected by the 2019 Woodbury Fire in the Superstition Mountains.  You should be able to find Tortilla Flat on the map below. All of the blue points represent a photopoint site.




The following are photos from Tortilla photopoint #1:



The next photos are from Tortilla #2:



Hiking up the streambed and hoping from rock to rock to cross the creek was tough at some points but it was nice cool day and a pleasure to be out.

Update:
The next week, we drove to Queen Creek and Hewitt Canyon to continue collecting photos of the riparian areas. We first drove out Hewitt Station Road on Forest Service Road (FSR) 357 to the turnoff to Hewitt Canyon and the Queen Creek crossing of FSR 172.  We had two sites on Queen Creek: one at the road crossing and another a few hundred feet upstream where Hewitt Creek entered Queen Creek.

Queen Creek at Road Crossing
Queen Creek at Confluence with Hewitt Creek

We continued up Hewitt Canyon Road (FSR 172) and took photos at 3 sites along Hewitt Creek.  The road was unpaved and rough in spots but was easily traveled with a high clearance pickup truck. We found the first two sites relatively easy but the directions to the third were a bit confusing. Once we found the third spot, its location was obvious due to the stone enclosure clearly seen from the road.

First Site on Hewitt Creek 
Second Site on Hewitt Creek

Third Site on Hewitt Creek


Landmark for Third Site

We got the photos at the right time. The temperatures the next were in the 90's and a brush fire near Hewitt Canyon had limited access to the area.

That may finish the photopoints for 2020 unless Apache Trail opens up beyond Fish Creek Canyon. I have the documents for Fish Creek and Lewis & Pranty Creek but the sites are relatively inaccessible until the road opens.

Adios

No comments:

Post a Comment