The Great Outdoors
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Yes BD 89!
This is a bucketlist place for me! Awesome photos!
This is a bucketlist place for me! Awesome photos!
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Thank you! So many trails, peaks, lakes, loops, and options, plus the Boulder White Clouds are a whole 'nother range across the highway. Let me know if you ever want to discuss, I have a pretty good feel for the area - Stanley, Redfish Lake Lodge, etc. Going to get at least one more backpack in for Labor Day and then hopefully something a little more fall/3-seasonish in Sept/Oct. It's been really crowded this summer now that everyone's a Covid outdoorsman, but it should lighten up in the fall.CalStateTempe wrote:Yes BD 89!
This is a bucketlist place for me! Awesome photos!
I've been watching a ton of YouTube in the Sierras lately. Really want to make time for the JMT or thereabouts one of these days . . .
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Now that's how you social distance! Looks great!
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Wow, looks like some awesome hikes! You have any good 1 day hikes around here? We went to Bogus Basin but didn't find anything to inspiring. We did Mt Baldy in Ketchum a few years back.BearDown89 wrote:Thank you! So many trails, peaks, lakes, loops, and options, plus the Boulder White Clouds are a whole 'nother range across the highway. Let me know if you ever want to discuss, I have a pretty good feel for the area - Stanley, Redfish Lake Lodge, etc. Going to get at least one more backpack in for Labor Day and then hopefully something a little more fall/3-seasonish in Sept/Oct. It's been really crowded this summer now that everyone's a Covid outdoorsman, but it should lighten up in the fall.CalStateTempe wrote:Yes BD 89!
This is a bucketlist place for me! Awesome photos!
I've been watching a ton of YouTube in the Sierras lately. Really want to make time for the JMT or thereabouts one of these days . . .
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Excellent! I hope to be visiting some high mountain lakes on the PCT here in the next couple of weeks.
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I can almost smell that mountain air. Looks amazing
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Have you hiked to Stack Rock? That's a good 9-10 mile out and back. Just past milepost 12(ish) on Bogus Basin Road. Parking area on the right side of road, cross BBR to the trail head that heads west.84Cat wrote:Wow, looks like some awesome hikes! You have any good 1 day hikes around here? We went to Bogus Basin but didn't find anything to inspiring. We did Mt Baldy in Ketchum a few years back.BearDown89 wrote:Thank you! So many trails, peaks, lakes, loops, and options, plus the Boulder White Clouds are a whole 'nother range across the highway. Let me know if you ever want to discuss, I have a pretty good feel for the area - Stanley, Redfish Lake Lodge, etc. Going to get at least one more backpack in for Labor Day and then hopefully something a little more fall/3-seasonish in Sept/Oct. It's been really crowded this summer now that everyone's a Covid outdoorsman, but it should lighten up in the fall.CalStateTempe wrote:Yes BD 89!
This is a bucketlist place for me! Awesome photos!
I've been watching a ton of YouTube in the Sierras lately. Really want to make time for the JMT or thereabouts one of these days . . .
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This has me missing my work years in the middle fork of the Boise. Gonna have to float the River of No Return again before I get too old.
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I don't think so. I'll check it outBearDown89 wrote:Have you hiked to Stack Rock? That's a good 9-10 mile out and back. Just past milepost 12(ish) on Bogus Basin Road. Parking area on the right side of road, cross BBR to the trail head that heads west.84Cat wrote:Wow, looks like some awesome hikes! You have any good 1 day hikes around here? We went to Bogus Basin but didn't find anything to inspiring. We did Mt Baldy in Ketchum a few years back.BearDown89 wrote:Thank you! So many trails, peaks, lakes, loops, and options, plus the Boulder White Clouds are a whole 'nother range across the highway. Let me know if you ever want to discuss, I have a pretty good feel for the area - Stanley, Redfish Lake Lodge, etc. Going to get at least one more backpack in for Labor Day and then hopefully something a little more fall/3-seasonish in Sept/Oct. It's been really crowded this summer now that everyone's a Covid outdoorsman, but it should lighten up in the fall.CalStateTempe wrote:Yes BD 89!
This is a bucketlist place for me! Awesome photos!
I've been watching a ton of YouTube in the Sierras lately. Really want to make time for the JMT or thereabouts one of these days . . .
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Seriously looks amazing
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Planning a September trip through western Colorado roughly from Durango up to Dinosaur Nat. Monument. Anybody got suggestions?
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Maybe get over to Mesa Verde.dovecanyoncat wrote:Planning a September trip through western Colorado roughly from Durango up to Dinosaur Nat. Monument. Anybody got suggestions?
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be alert to fires - at least two could affect the route (Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek)azgreg wrote:Heading up north in the morning. We decided to just hang around the Page area. We will do SE Utah and SW Colorado later this year.
the first part through the San Juans is really awesome - high mountain roads and passes, and each town is worth a stop...
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Did that and a bunch of stuff all around the Four Corners last year. Loved it.azgreg wrote:Maybe get over to Mesa Verde.dovecanyoncat wrote:Planning a September trip through western Colorado roughly from Durango up to Dinosaur Nat. Monument. Anybody got suggestions?
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Thanks. I'll drill down into Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek. For now I'm just considering the best road trip angles to take. Day hikes planning come later.pc in NM wrote:be alert to fires - at least two could affect the route (Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek)azgreg wrote:Heading up north in the morning. We decided to just hang around the Page area. We will do SE Utah and SW Colorado later this year.
the first part through the San Juans is really awesome - high mountain roads and passes, and each town is worth a stop...
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I shared that info BECAUSE of possible road closure/delay concerns....dovecanyoncat wrote:Thanks. I'll drill down into Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek. For now I'm just considering the best road trip angles to take. Day hikes planning come later.pc in NM wrote:be alert to fires - at least two could affect the route (Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek)azgreg wrote:Heading up north in the morning. We decided to just hang around the Page area. We will do SE Utah and SW Colorado later this year.
the first part through the San Juans is really awesome - high mountain roads and passes, and each town is worth a stop...
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Million Dollar Hwy between Silverton and Ouray is a must. Black Canyon of the Gunnison Natl Park and Crystal Mill if you head a little further east. Both amazing sights.
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pc in NM wrote:I shared that info BECAUSE of possible road closure/delay concerns....dovecanyoncat wrote:Thanks. I'll drill down into Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek. For now I'm just considering the best road trip angles to take. Day hikes planning come later.pc in NM wrote:be alert to fires - at least two could affect the route (Pine Ridge & Grizzly Creek)azgreg wrote:Heading up north in the morning. We decided to just hang around the Page area. We will do SE Utah and SW Colorado later this year.
the first part through the San Juans is really awesome - high mountain roads and passes, and each town is worth a stop...
I-70 just recently reopened after being closed for around 2 weeks near Glenwood Springs because of the Grizzly Creek fire.
They are saying any rain whatsoever will cause mudslides and could cause another closure.
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Another weekend backpacking in the White Clouds Wilderness near Stanley, Idaho. Weather was really unstable and obscured much of the sweeping views of this range, but it was still atmospheric and cool. Topped out and 10,107 feet at this high point on this ridge.
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Dude, that’s fucking amazing.
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Thanks Chi. Was up there with 4 kids half my age. Kicked my ass scrambling around after them. It's cliche, but these pics don't even begin . . .Chicat wrote:Dude, that’s fucking amazing.
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Already snow geez. Meanwhile still 100 in Tucson. Looks beautiful
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Yup, seasons change fast up there. Stanley is 6,200 feet. This was my set up at the trailhead Friday night at 8,700 feet. It poured rain for hours and then by Saturday morning it turned to a wet snow. The tarp is for Jeep/car camping, but it's new so I set it up to check it out and provide some extra cover for my tiny backpacking tent so I'd have a place to hang out underneath. I wasn't careful when I took it down Saturday morning and the weight of the snow snapped both my trekking poles.ASUHATER! wrote:Already snow geez. Meanwhile still 100 in Tucson. Looks beautiful
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Thanks for posting those photos. Had some good times around there in the Sawtooths. Is that high peak in your pics Castle Peak?
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You bet! No, that is just an unnamed peak at 10,600 feet to the southwest of Castle Peak - not far away though. I'm looking southwesterly there so Castle Peak is to my left and back towards me. In fact, Castle Peak is on the same ridgeline that I'm climbing in the pics, but farther to the east and separated by another 4 or 5 peaks in between. If not for the weather, I would've had 360 degree views of the whole range, including Castle Peak, and would've taken some pics for sure. It was under clouds.KaibabKat wrote:Thanks for posting those photos. Had some good times around there in the Sawtooths. Is that high peak in your pics Castle Peak?
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She fought a goddamn bear...
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Don't fuck with my dogs.....
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Heading up to Montezuma Castle National Park tomorrow for a day trip.
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Weather should be perfect. Go to old town Cottonwood for pizza at Bocce or a brisket cheesesteak sammy at Colt BBQ.
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Also (since you're kind of a gear head iirc) Jerome is having a VW van jamboree.
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I remember going to Montezuma's castle in about 1995 or so and observing German tourists for the first time. A busload of them got out at the castle and I just remember them all wearing sandals with socks and crowding around a prickly pear and taking dozens of pictures with it.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Mrs azgreg says hard pass.dovecanyoncat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:11 pmAlso (since you're kind of a gear head iirc) Jerome is having a VW van jamboree.
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Nice. I took my kids there last week on the way back from Sedona.
I took the kids hiking last week at West Fork in Sedona. It's a great hike for kids as it isn't too difficult and you cross the creek a bunch of times.
Stopped at Butterfly Burger in Village of Oak Creek on our way out. That is our favorite burger spot.
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Montezuma Castle
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Montezuma Well
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V Bar V Heritage Site