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jamesdebella
Feb 21, 2008, 5:23 PM
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I'm headed to Mt. Lemmon in Tucson in April. Can anyone recommend a good camp sight with close proximity to a good crag? Thanks
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potreroed
Feb 22, 2008, 8:19 AM
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Molino Basin.
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erclimb
Feb 22, 2008, 11:08 AM
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there's camping all the way up the mountain...most are pay sites with water and latrines, but there are a few primitive sites we paid at a campground about halfway up...just a short drive to all the crags
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vector
Feb 22, 2008, 4:36 PM
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There is a lot of nice enough free camping if you look around. You might have a longer walk to latrines and will have to drive to get to water, but the pay camping there seemed overpriced to me. Ask around and find the free spots. I don't remember any names, but the place I ended up at was <10 minute walk from the visitors center (water and such) and an even shorter drive. And it was at the trail-head for some of the climbing spots, too. Great place, have fun!
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sonso45
Feb 23, 2008, 6:40 PM
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Before you get to rose canyon lake, look for a road going left. There is private property there, but some public as well. Munchkinland and wall of the trundling trolls are near.
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uptick
Feb 26, 2008, 4:55 AM
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I was there this summer. Have some incredible stuff compared to what I'm used to (RRG). You can get a map of Mt. Lemmon and/or guide books and possibly some good advice at The Summit Hut outfitter store downtown Tucson.
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