Hey all, thanks for the replies. Chad, I'm afraid that I can't figure out now which file is the one I started with, cuz I've modified it so much to make my own route that whatever I started with is long gone, but I do think that it might be yours. It's just called KMC130m.kml in my GoogleEarth. Mark, your trip sounds like it was a bit wet. I've been watching the weather a bit and am hoping that mid-September will put us a little post-monsoon, but AZ is way out of my element, so what do I know. We live in the Northwest, so rain gear we have. I think we will be taking the detour off the plateau around the burn, but thanks for the tip on that. It sure helps to confirm the choice to do the big climb back up. But the cold Tecates will be so close by then.
My wife and I like to take our time and wander off on foot here and there and generally linger for as long as such beautiful places warrant, so our routes and speeds tend to be a little different. We took five days just to do the White Rim. It's nice out there. But our approach makes water a rather big factor. So, I'm still wondering about the springs that are on the KNF map, and on the 2Epic site (
http://2-epic.com/maps/311map.html?map=kmc200full.kml&index=10). Namely, Big Saddle Tank, Quaking Aspen, Kanabownits, Parissawampits. It doesn't sound like Mark went by these as they are a bit off the 125 route. But they are going to be critical to us. One of them better have water, or I sure hope we run into someone who likes to share. If anyone has any recent data on these (possible) sources, I'm all ears. When I get back I will try to figure out how to post my route and a little trip report. Cheers, Dan