Field notes, v1752
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J. Groth 1987 Journal 143. Huachuca Mts. Arizona May 20 to Sierra Vista it was almost sunset. I then drove South on Hwy 92, towards Coronado National Monument, and then took the road to Can Canyon. The road was gated-off, with a sign "construction, to be opened in spring". I then decided to go to Sierra Vista and inquire about other ways to the mountains. I got gas at a Union 76 Station in the middle of town, when the lone attendant had a map and some knowledge of the mountains. It seems access through the Fort (Huachuca) is not permitted. I decided to try Montezuma Pass, so went back S on 92, then took a right turn to go to Coronado Nat'l Monument. By now it had been dark for an hour. I took the road West about 3-4 mi. past the Pass, and went up the road to Oversite Canyon. Past the road to the D' Albini Ranch (from topo map), I went up a jeep trail and thru a cattle guard At the first junction, after about 3/4 mi, I went left