LESSONS LEARNED: Raining in Sedona and Smiley Rock

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Scenic WonderRunner

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Quote:
Originally Posted by SOAZ
Can you PM me how to get to Van Derin cabin?
I've tried to find it twice with the directions in my 4x4 book and I ended up at the entrance to a gated community...




crawldit said:
I don't know if I'd be much help. I used the directions in the WELLS book when I went. I do remember that there is a left turn off the main dirt road that is very easy to miss. Maybe we could do a run up there sometime? I haven't done that trail in probably 3 years. It's really short so you'd have to package it with some other trails to make the drive worth while.


I've tried to find it twice...and still could not find it. And I even had directions from "Articulate".......the Arizona back country Professional!!!!:victory: !

It's his fault!:p

Lemme know when you figure it out.....'cause I still wanna visit!


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SOAZ

Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Sounds like a trip is in order! :088:

Scenic WonderRunner said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by SOAZ
Can you PM me how to get to Van Derin cabin?
I've tried to find it twice with the directions in my 4x4 book and I ended up at the entrance to a gated community...







I've tried to find it twice...and still could not find it. And I even had directions from "Articulate".......the Arizona back country Professional!!!!:victory: !

It's his fault!:p

Lemme know when you figure it out.....'cause I still wanna visit!


.
 

SOAZ

Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Seriously! And I was thinking of selling her for a tacoma! How dare I. With ice frozen on the inside AND outside of the windows I was soooooo glad I was not sleeping in a tent!
Scenic WonderRunner said:
Fun Story!

I really enjoyed it!

Lucky thing you had your warm Toyota to sleep in, when all else failed.........and no more Trees happend to fall over in the middle of the night!........YIKES! I have to commend you on your tenacity!


Note to self........after huge storm.........bring chain saw!


And.........

It seems like everytime I see new pics of the devils staircase.....the jeep ruts in the rocks get deeper!:eek:rngartis


2005...............

BrokenArrowDevilsStaircaseStart.jpg



Midway...............
DevilsStaircaseMidway.jpg
 

crawldit

Adventurer
MountainBiker said:
Great trip report!

I always carry a pocket chain saw, it would've made short work of that tree.
http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Tools/Pocket Chain Saw.htm
Great find! My buddy was actually joking with me last Friday. He wanted to know if I ever considered carrying a small gas powered chainsaw in the Jeep and I looked at him like he was nuts. After seeing these pictures it might not be such a bad idea. I like your pocket one much better than an actual chainsaw though :)
 

crawldit

Adventurer
Scenic WonderRunner said:
Quote:
Originally Posted by SOAZ
Can you PM me how to get to Van Derin cabin?
I've tried to find it twice with the directions in my 4x4 book and I ended up at the entrance to a gated community...







I've tried to find it twice...and still could not find it. And I even had directions from "Articulate".......the Arizona back country Professional!!!!:victory: !

It's his fault!:p

Lemme know when you figure it out.....'cause I still wanna visit!


.
If any of you boys ever golf up in Sedona it would be really easy to find. I remember when I was there I was shocked to see that there is the fairway to a golf course maybe 50 yards off the backside of the cabin. I wouldn't be all that suprised if they did tear it down in the past 3 years and you are running into a gated community that they built off the fairway. I might plug the coordinates into some of my aerial photography later and see what it looks like.
 

SOAZ

Tim and Kelsey get lost..
crawldit said:
If any of you boys ever golf up in Sedona it would be really easy to find. I remember when I was there I was shocked to see that there is the fairway to a golf course maybe 50 yards off the backside of the cabin. I wouldn't be all that suprised if they did tear it down in the past 3 years and you are running into a gated community that they built off the fairway. I might plug the coordinates into some of my aerial photography later and see what it looks like.

DOH! it would be a shame if its behind those gates, unless I lived in there. There was a hole of golf right next to the guard gate too!
Hmmm. Tell me what you find.:ylsmoke:
 

DakarTJ

Observer
We still havs the cabin. Let me know next time you are out and I will show you the way in.

Daniel
 

SOAZ

Tim and Kelsey get lost..
DakarTJ said:
We still havs the cabin. Let me know next time you are out and I will show you the way in.

Daniel

Thanks Daniel. I will!:bowdown:
 

crawler#976

Expedition Leader
Your one lucky dude!

Some local Prescott locations got over 2.8" of rain - if that had happened in Martin Canyon it runs 3 or 4 feet deep in the narrow section. The stock tank probably took most of the run off - it was pretty close to bone dry last month.

I've been fighting downed trees up here for the last 3 years. Certain areas south of Prescott almost require a chain saw to get thru, and one of my old favorite trails is pretty much impassible due to dead and down stuff. I walked a half mile in this last summer - there were trees down every 40 to 50 yards...it would take days to clear the whole 5+ miles. I turned around when the quad tracks quit. The alternate route isn't much better either, but the FS is keeping it cleared for the most part.
 

MountainBiker

Experience Seeker
SOAZ said:
By looking at it I'd never guess it would work on that big of a tree. Can we get a review? I would love that! When you said pocket saw I didn't think you were being literal. Very cool!!
I haven't used it on trees that big, but it should work. It would be faster than the hatchet!

Here the manufacturer shows it going through a 4" limb:
http://www.pocketchainsaw.com/

Here is a review I found, and in the comparison, the Pocket Chainsaw brand seemed to come out on top.:
http://www.equipped.org/saws.htm
 

Speaker

Adventurer
I guess the idea behind those saws is they are survival saws. Meant to be small enough to toss in a pack and forgotten about untill you really need them. Good if you're in a situation where this little saw is all you've got. However, if you need to get some serious work done, like cutting through 10"+ deadfall and have space in your truck to carry a real saw, bring a bow saw, or a chainsaw. You don't see pro arborists whipping out their trusty "Pocket Chainsaw" to buck a tree. Understandably, we're not loggers and we don't need 50cc saws with 25" bars, but a small saw with a 14-16" bar will go a long way in trail clearing. Besides, there's no shame in using the right tool for the job.
 

SOAZ

Tim and Kelsey get lost..
It was still stupid, but once I headed into the canyon it was dry and the storm had past. I was amazed that it wasn't still running though. Not even a little. Everything was wet of course though. I was rushing throught that wash not knowing how long it was because of that worry. Thankfully the spot I got stuck at was high-er ground.
crawler#976 said:
Your one lucky dude!

Some local Prescott locations got over 2.8" of rain - if that had happened in Martin Canyon it runs 3 or 4 feet deep in the narrow section. The stock tank probably took most of the run off - it was pretty close to bone dry last month.

I've been fighting downed trees up here for the last 3 years. Certain areas south of Prescott almost require a chain saw to get thru, and one of my old favorite trails is pretty much impassible due to dead and down stuff. I walked a half mile in this last summer - there were trees down every 40 to 50 yards...it would take days to clear the whole 5+ miles. I turned around when the quad tracks quit. The alternate route isn't much better either, but the FS is keeping it cleared for the most part.
 

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