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#1 chnlisle

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 04:39 PM

A quick note to John and KC. OK I'm now a believer in lists. I forgot the propane canisters for the outdoor stove so Pam cooked everything on the Smokey Joe with the exception of coffee. I mad that inside on the range. I will now have a list.




We arrived in Picacho and in keeping with my tradition of doing something really stupid I fell off of and through the step stool grinding skin off both legs. I love traditions .

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 04:48 PM

I still have no idea how to caption pix here so I'll do what I usually do and post These things in separate frames.

The campsites here are actually very nice for an organized camping area. They all have water and a "ramada" with picnic table. There's plenty of space between campsites with lots of trees and brush for privacy, The place is a bit too civilized for my taste but we did enjoy our selves

There's lots to see and plenty of places it hike. The once might Colorado is a bit more than a trickle but not like it used to be. There were a lot of kayakers and people fishing but if your looking for a Havasu experience it aint here. Nice and quiet and relaxing. Pam and I had just got back from a 3 mile hike with Rambo The Wonder Chug. It must have seemed like a thirty miler to his little legs.

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 05:00 PM

We did a lot of riding and hiking. The Lake Stewart hike is the one I enjoyed the most. Lots of up and down and very narrow track. Lake Stewart is a marsh on its way to becoming a meadow. It is I'm not a hiker but Pam is and ... well you guys know how that goes.

Picacho Peak is visible from just about everywhere.

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 05:03 PM

Our camp was near the relocated Picacho cemetery. They move it here when Imperial Dam was built and flooded what was left of the old gold mining town.

http://www.parks.ca....ochureFINAL.pdf

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Posted 27 March 2009 - 09:23 PM

Nice trip and pics Jay...looks like you guys had fun.

And no trip is complete until somebody bleeds!!:D
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Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:27 PM

Tequila is a good way to clean a wound, but I can think of better uses for it.
Lists are a must, even when I keep my camper packed all the time. ;)
I really like how your bikes fit on the back of your truck. Close and tight. :thumb:
I wish that right now, I was where you took your 4th picture...it makes me want to go swimming.

What kind of temperatures did you have? It looks warm enough during the day.
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Posted 28 March 2009 - 12:27 AM

Cool getaway Jay..Once you bleed, you can drink all you want. :thumb:
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Posted 28 March 2009 - 03:09 PM

Ed,
Daytime temps were in the mid 70's when we left. none of the kayakeres had wet suits or wet shorts on. As the temps go up I'm told the mosquitos get fierce. There is a lot of standing water in the marshes. We always bring 100% deet its the only thing that works for me. Pam never gets bit because of the smorgasboard the critters call Jay.

Tom,
The nice thing about this place is its right on the AZ-CA border so its relatively close. About 4 hours for me probably the same for you. 29 minutes for Les. You're right, becuase I was wounded in '69 I drink all I want.
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Posted 29 March 2009 - 04:03 AM

Jay, I like the new avatar. There's nothing better than an original picture.
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Posted 29 March 2009 - 03:10 PM

Thanks ED. I like yours too. Moon rise.
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