Back in the "days of yore", the Old road was through burro creek and the bridge is still there .....my first experience with that area was June 22nd, 1959 in a 1957 Ford with a 312V8 ..1am in the morning on our way to Vegas to get married...remember it well!
Sometimes picnic tables will have a seatless spot or extended table end so that a person who uses a wheelchair can eat at the table. It is handy for cooking though.😃
There are fish in some parts that dont dry in the summer: if you hike from the camp ground to the bridge there are some deep pits where water flows directly down the hill into them, they are not even big but very deep and there are huge fish in them, not sure what kind since you cant eat them anyhow due to mine pollution so I never fished any. There is also a deep sink hole under the bridge, not sure if it has fish or not but it is over 6 feet deep and has a strong undertoe. All those deep pits have water year round, or at least they did in the 80's when my family lived there.
I've been talking to BLM office in Kingman Arizona and we are still dealing with bad stuff from the world we live in plus people have retired taking knowledge with them
Burro Creek is just a short walk from the campground, as far as fish in there - I would think there might be some deeper holes with maybe bass or catfish- they say you can sometimes catch trout in the cooler months as they get washed down stream.
@@makaylabosar1016 get on google maps and look for the trailhead for Kaiser Hot Springs, there’s a parking area near the highway- from there you follow the wash down to the springs. Look for the directions that several people who have been there have left already it shouldn’t be too hard. That’s what I planned to do. They say it’s about a mile and a half hike down.
Beautiful music! Thank you. I enjoyed your video.
Back in the "days of yore", the Old road was through burro creek and the bridge is still there .....my first experience with that area was June 22nd, 1959 in a 1957 Ford with a 312V8 ..1am in the morning on our way to Vegas to get married...remember it well!
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😊 thank you !
Thank you
Thank you for sharing... I visited this place twice and I thought it was absolutely beautiful. My spouse not so much!
You’re welcome - Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Sometimes picnic tables will have a seatless spot or extended table end so that a person who uses a wheelchair can eat at the table. It is handy for cooking though.😃
I saw that on some of those tables out there, first time I’ve seen them made that way - very cool! Thanks 😊
There are fish in some parts that dont dry in the summer: if you hike from the camp ground to the bridge there are some deep pits where water flows directly down the hill into them, they are not even big but very deep and there are huge fish in them, not sure what kind since you cant eat them anyhow due to mine pollution so I never fished any. There is also a deep sink hole under the bridge, not sure if it has fish or not but it is over 6 feet deep and has a strong undertoe. All those deep pits have water year round, or at least they did in the 80's when my family lived there.
I've been talking to BLM office in Kingman Arizona and we are still dealing with bad stuff from the world we live in plus people have retired taking knowledge with them
Were you asking them about the water supply issues or ? We are thinking about going up there next Spring for a few days it was really pretty.
How far is the water from the campground we are trying to fish ?
Burro Creek is just a short walk from the campground, as far as fish in there - I would think there might be some deeper holes with maybe bass or catfish- they say you can sometimes catch trout in the cooler months as they get washed down stream.
Ok cool this is one place I seen fishing and we r from Kingman so I thought we would try how do u get to the hot springs u were showing?
@@makaylabosar1016 we are planning to do the hike next spring, it looks pretty cool!
@@HolidayForTwo42 yes how do u find that
@@makaylabosar1016 get on google maps and look for the trailhead for Kaiser Hot Springs, there’s a parking area near the highway- from there you follow the wash down to the springs. Look for the directions that several people who have been there have left already it shouldn’t be too hard. That’s what I planned to do. They say it’s about a mile and a half hike down.