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  Topic: What to see between here n' Sandeigo ?
grrlscout

Replies: 7
Views: 1946

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 11/20/2007, 12:31 pm   Subject: What to see between here n' Sandeigo ?
Dateland--you stop there at the funky little store and they have like a gazillion kinds of dates (at least they did last time I stopped.)

I second Dateland - but for the date shakes. Sickeningly s ...
  Topic: Any Toyota mechanics among us??
grrlscout

Replies: 17
Views: 5502

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 11/9/2007, 8:21 am   Subject: Any Toyota mechanics among us??
All I can say is, stay away from ToyoWest. I've had good luck at Truckwerks. But Tempe is kinda far for me.

I have an 89 Toyota too!

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2166/1874458831_31c4c4192f.jpg
  Topic: Sedona trails that are now open
grrlscout

Replies: 7
Views: 2657

PostForum: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping   Posted: 9/21/2007, 2:31 pm   Subject: Sedona trails that are now open
Where'd you catch 'em?

Pretty much right at the campground, just upstream a bit. There was a gigantic school of them, just chillin'. They decided to binge on salmon eggs, mid-morning and early even ...
  Topic: Sedona trails that are now open
grrlscout

Replies: 7
Views: 2657

PostForum: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping   Posted: 9/21/2007, 2:28 pm   Subject: Sedona trails that are now open
Grrlscout, your avatar cracks me up.

Looks like the fishing was good at least!

LOL, thanks! It pretty much accurately portrays the suspension in my truck, and the wigginess of my dog.

And yea ...
  Topic: Sedona trails that are now open
grrlscout

Replies: 7
Views: 2657

PostForum: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping   Posted: 9/21/2007, 1:05 pm   Subject: Sedona trails that are now open
How'd those critters taste?
Honestly, I only ate one. Embarassed It was pretty good. I stuffed it with limes and garlic, seasoned the heck out of it, and grilled it for breakfast.*

I gave the rest to ...
  Topic: Sedona trails that are now open
grrlscout

Replies: 7
Views: 2657

PostForum: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping   Posted: 9/21/2007, 10:49 am   Subject: Re: Sedona trails that are now open
Glad to see these reopened again. Wink

Happy to hear that, Very Happy even though it's a little late for me. Sad

I camped the weekend before last at Manzanita, and was hoping to check out the Sterlin ...
  Topic: Who do my eyes spy?
grrlscout

Replies: 25
Views: 4679

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 9/21/2007, 10:45 am   Subject: Who do my eyes spy?
Yep, that was me! Yes

man oh man it wasnt me, if i drove a Honda CR-V id NEVER admit it!
I happen to like my CR-V!! It gets me comfortably from point A to point B without draining my bank acc ...
  Topic: Who do my eyes spy?
grrlscout

Replies: 25
Views: 4679

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 9/20/2007, 1:28 pm   Subject: Who do my eyes spy?
This morning on 7th Ave., I passed a Honda CR-V with 1 AZHKR plates, driven by a chica. It also had a arizonahikers.com sticker, so I KNOW it's one of us!

~ Toyota Land Cruiser w/HIGHSKY plates. ...
  Topic: Exotic herbs and spices for the trail
grrlscout

Replies: 2
Views: 5477

PostForum: Trail & Camp Food   Posted: 9/5/2007, 7:15 am   Subject: Exotic herbs and spices for the trail
A friend of mine sent me a link to this site this morning. They sell little airtight packages of herbs and spices, and a few blends as well. I think these would be awesome for backpacking and camping! ...
  Topic: How's Verde Hot Spings?
grrlscout

Replies: 2
Views: 1332

PostForum: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping   Posted: 6/22/2007, 10:26 am   Subject: How's Verde Hot Spings?
DANGIT! Evil or Very Mad

Thanks for the info! Mr. Green
  Topic: How's Verde Hot Spings?
grrlscout

Replies: 2
Views: 1332

PostForum: Hiking, Backpacking & Camping   Posted: 6/20/2007, 12:25 pm   Subject: How's Verde Hot Spings?
We're looking to do some camping next weekend, and were considering Verde Hot Springs. Haven't been through there in years though, and was wondering what condition the campground is in -- under water? ...
  Topic: Amoeba Kills 6 year old???
grrlscout

Replies: 4
Views: 1375

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 8/31/2006, 12:36 pm   Subject: Amoeba Kills 6 year old???
That is so sad. Sad

I remember when I was growing up in Orlando that there were cases of this.
  Topic: AZ Hiking Shack
grrlscout

Replies: 29
Views: 7047

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 8/10/2006, 10:53 am   Subject: AZ Hiking Shack
Yeah, Keens might do better. Just FYI, when I hike Havasu Canyon to Colorado River in Tevas I first tape areas around toes, etc. that may chafe due to sand. Then put on heavy socks. Seems like a bi ...
  Topic: AZ Hiking Shack
grrlscout

Replies: 29
Views: 7047

PostForum: Off-Trail Area   Posted: 8/10/2006, 8:49 am   Subject: AZ Hiking Shack
I think the quality may have declined in recent years. My tevas are about 8 years old, and the Velcro is just now starting to give. I also notice that the newer ones have that light, foam-like footbed ...
  Topic: Sleep sack / Travel sheet / Bag liner -- buy or DIY?
grrlscout

Replies: 28
Views: 5197

PostForum: Equipment & Gear   Posted: 8/4/2006, 11:26 am   Subject: Sleep sack / Travel sheet / Bag liner -- buy or DIY?
Nice!

Well, I ended up buying a fleece sleep sack from Wally World for $10. Then I decided it was too hot. So I left it at home.

Ended up sleeping on top of the little quilted down throw I boug ...
 
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