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CatValet Got Gear?
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 735 Location: Scottsdale
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Posted: 4/21/2004, 2:39 pm Post subject: |
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PS-- Good Sherpa Victor is a lot like "Good Dog Carl" except he drools less... |
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mike What box?
Joined: 30 Dec 2002 Posts: 3134
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Posted: 4/21/2004, 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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Superstition Ridgeline with Night Descent (still have bite marks on Flashlight)
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I thought you bit it in half! What was that I heard go SNAP?? _________________ [/size] |
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Sande J Calamity J
Joined: 06 Jan 2003 Posts: 725 Location: Mesa, AZ
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Posted: 4/21/2004, 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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Wupatki Ruins Backcountry
Zuni Mtn and canyons on the Zuni nation
Havasupai
Hooli- Peters Loop (w/Heat)
Bell Trail to Beaver Creek and beyond
Charlebois (Traci, it was the Yuk Jack that made #6 qualify) _________________ And this our life, exempt from public haunt,
Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stone, good in everything..
-William Shakespeare- |
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paintninaz
Joined: 06 Jan 2003 Posts: 3515
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Posted: 4/21/2004, 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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Sande J wrote: |
Charlebois (Traci, it was the Yuk Jack that made #6 qualify) |
Sande, it was the Yuk Jack that moved it down to #4!!! _________________ ~Tracy
“Friends make the bad times good — and the good times unforgettable.” |
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CatValet Got Gear?
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 735 Location: Scottsdale
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Posted: 4/21/2004, 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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Mike that was the seat of my goretex pants failing.... |
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Canyon Dweller
Joined: 06 Jan 2003 Posts: 712 Location: Denver, CO
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Posted: 4/22/2004, 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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Colorado, Elk Mountains-Snowmass Mountain + four, 12,000 foot passes, 5 days
Colorado, San Juan Mountains-four 14-ers, two 13-ers in seven days.
Grand Canyon, horseshoe Mesa, Tonto Trail circling Horseshoe Mesa, 3 Days
Down Hermits Trail, Across Tonto trail up Bright Angel, 4 days
Dogie Trail, Sycamore Canyon, 2 days _________________ Mountains are there to be climbed!
"Meaningless! Meaningless," says the teacher, "Utterly Meaningless, Everything is meaningless."-Ecclesiastes 1:2 |
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Kim
Joined: 21 Oct 2003 Posts: 139
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Posted: 4/24/2004, 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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go ahead, Lizard, list 'em. The more the better!
hey, can u backpack in the Chiricahuas or is it just car camping? |
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kurthzone Thread Killer
Joined: 31 Dec 2002 Posts: 1097 Location: Peoria, Arizona
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Posted: 4/25/2004, 12:31 am Post subject: |
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Reavis with Candice
Chilson Springs with Candice and Sarah
Mt. Baldy wilderness with Candice
Bright Angel Camp with Todd, Hooli and Greg
Reavis with Sarah, Emily and Arizona Hikers _________________ ;o)> |
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tempe8
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 66 Location: Tempe, AZ
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Posted: 4/25/2004, 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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1) Grand Canyon (Amazing)
2) Mt. Shasta (Alpine Ascent)
3) Half Dome (Yosemite)
4) Mt. Whitney (Tallest lower 48th)
5) Havasupai ( |
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Leva
Joined: 01 Sep 2003 Posts: 40 Location: Hidden Valley (Maricopa area) AZ
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Posted: 4/26/2004, 10:31 am Post subject: |
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1. Coyote Gulch as a young teenager, upper end of Lake Powell. I tore cartilage in my knee on this trip -- stepped unexpectedly into quicksand and twisted it -- and hiked out with my knee swollen to the size of a canteloupe, but it was still one of the most spectacular trips I've ever been on. There was a thunderstorm the first night, and we were at the big arch (blanking on the name) -- there's a huge arch that reaches down into an ampitheater. We were camped under the lip of the cliff, and water and rocks were rolling off the lip of the cliff in front of us, and the water rose a couple feet deep behind us, where it curved around the base of the ampitheater. I figured if we had to, we could climb up the arch, but the water never rose high enough to worry about and we stayed dry because of the ampitheater.
2. Escalante river, a few years later, loop hike off Egypt Point, I think it was called. It's been twelve years but man that was a trip. Beaver dams, early spring so cold our shoes and water froze solid every night, thigh deep water ... was fun. Long trip.
3. Solo hike a few years ago into Chevlon Canyon. Four days, didn't see another soul. Thunderstorms every afternoon, I hid under my poncho and read a book until they quit, then hiked some more. Had an elk walk between me and my fire pit in the middle of my night (my dog came unglued), saw beaver and an eagle and caught trout every morning. Saw lots of deer.
4. Loop hike in the white mountains -- Grant Creek to another creek that I forget the name of. Got knocked off my feet by a nearby lightning strike, and made a mad miles-long dash back to the car during a hailstorm with golfball sized hail on the last day, but I'll never forget a dinner of trout and rasberries.
5. Hunting trip into the Arivaca area, we backpacked up on top of a ridge and camped out with our tent as a blind. I thought I was hearing mice running around on the tent until we got up that morning and discovered it had snowed about four inches, at 3,000 feet in the desert in November. I'd been hearing snow sliding off the tent. Absolutely beautiful. Got up to snow and fog swirling across the flats below us. I didn't get a deer but I got some great pictures. (And got a good laugh when we returned to the car and the hunters car camping next to us expressed extreme concern about the fact that we'd gone out and "camped out there" where it was cold and wet, they'd said they'd told a ranger to look for us. We had good gear and didn't even realize it was snowing until morning! They had slept in their truck I suspect they were a good bit colder than we were.)
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maryphyl Grand Canyon Enchantress
Joined: 04 Jan 2003 Posts: 669 Location: Flagstaff
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Posted: 6/1/2004, 5:25 pm Post subject: |
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North Bass
Thunder River--Deer Creek
Royal Arch
Nankoweap
Red Canyon
The list goes on _________________ Shikekeh hozhoogo naasha.
I walk in beauty. |
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Shihiyea
Joined: 20 Oct 2003 Posts: 1135
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Posted: 6/1/2004, 6:11 pm Post subject: |
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These are my favorite trips and in this order. Each place I learned something of value which has stayed with me.....I call these my "gifts" that I get to carry with me.
1. Keet Seel
2. Havasupai
3. Man chain islands. Ontario Canada
4. Saganoga, Ontario Canada
5. Barnhardt
6. Paradise Canyon
7. Reavis Ranch
8. La Barge/Battleship
9. Dripping Springs (Sups)
10. Haunted Canyon
I think I could go on, but these are my top 10 so far. I have many places that I haven't seen and are on my wish list.......now this list could go on for days!
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ChefTIO
Joined: 19 Nov 2003 Posts: 100 Location: Chandler AZ
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Posted: 6/1/2004, 6:24 pm Post subject: |
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1) Havasupai Falls
2) Aravaipa Canyon
3) West Fork Creek
4) Barnhardt Trail
5) Escudilla Mountain |
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Shawn I'll sell you map to Lost Dutchman mine!
Joined: 03 Jan 2003 Posts: 2592 Location: Ahwatukee, AZ
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Posted: 6/1/2004, 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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Big Sandy to Green River Lakes, 80 mi. in Wind River Mountains
Sierrapalooza (you had to be there )
Thunder River/Deer Creek 1st time
Galiuro's, both times
Clear Creek in Grand Canyon
Dark Canyon, UT
Rainbow Bridge
Not necessarily in that order. _________________ The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see. |
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Shihiyea
Joined: 20 Oct 2003 Posts: 1135
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Posted: 6/1/2004, 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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kurthzone wrote: |
Reavis with Candice
Chilson Springs with Candice and Sarah
Mt. Baldy wilderness with Candice
Bright Angel Camp with Todd, Hooli and Greg
Reavis with Sarah, Emily and Arizona Hikers |
Stan, any trip with those girls of yours would be great! They are wonderful. |
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