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    No Country for Cold Men

    All I have to say is that it's good for KC and the rest of the campers within a 3 mile radius that Chuck didn't see a griz that night. I know from painful experience that he screams like a little girl when he even sees a medium sized spider! :xxrotflma I can only imagine the the air raid...
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    Two weeks in Baja, Chuck's trip in March 07

    I seem to recall you getting invited on this trip, GT . . . . So no complaining! :-) You missed a great trip! Oh, and a note to all, don't let Chuck fool you about how manly he was with those cold showers! His screams could be heard for half a mile! The REAL story about Chuck gets told...
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    Expedition Trophy: Pic / Video / Trip Reports

    Photo Caption: Photo caption for the cropped photo (http://expeditionportal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3962&d=1161890755) : "October is the prime harvest season for the fruit of the rare Jeep Rear Axle Tree."
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    That's cool about the snow. My parents got 30" at their place up near Payson. The first snow they've gotten all "winter" at that! Go figure. Unfortunately, I will not be able to join in on the second attempt at Rainbow Bridge either. My wife and I are leaving June 4th for a three week...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    You may be on to something there . . . :D
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    back ok? Hey Mark, I hope you and the rest of the Phoenix crew made it back ok. Any foul weather on the way? Definitely a bummer that the trip didn't go as planned, but for me, I think it was for the best in the end. Within an half an hour of you leaving my house I made a succession of...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Are you going to leave your vehicle at my place and ride with me, Brian?
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    I may have a non-redneck waterproofing for your pack, if you want to borrow it. Depends on the size of your pack. I've got a small pack cover for Shan's pack and a huge one for mine. I was hoping to use Shan's for mine on this trip since I'm not going to have my pack nearly full, but not sure...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    NOTE TO SELF: Bring gloves and beanie. :-)
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Starbucks at 8am it is, then. Don't worry Brian, they won't like me either because I won't be buying anything there. Not a huge coffee drinker anyway, but certainly not at Starbucks prices! It is a convenient place to meet though. I'm not aware of any restrictions on dogs there, so shouldn't...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Pajarita is totally cool with me. We can keep an eye on the sky and an ear to the ground. Though I haven't plotted a route exactly, I think there are other ways to get back to the vehicles without much trouble should rains prevent us from going back up Sycamore Canyon. And after reading that...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Rain here too Just checked the weather for Tucson, Benson (Cochise Stronghold area) and Nogales (Pajarita area). All show 20-30% chance of rain for Sat/Sun. So less chance than Rainbow Bridge, but still a chance. The Pajarita could share some of the same concerns as Rainbow Bridge in foul...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Thoughts I'm ok with meeting early Saturday morning to start, and actually kind of like the overnighter idea. I just got the rest of my soccer schedule and I've got a game Sunday night at 6:30. Since a lot of my team is injured, it would be best if I was there. Not the end of the world if...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Pajarita Wilderness I didn't realize that a couple of folks on the trip were backpacking greenhorns. Obviously you know them better than I, but Pajarita might be a little much for someone who has never backpacked before. It's definitely short, so no problem there, but parts of the canyon...
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    trek to Rainbow Bridge, March 2006 (revised to Sycamore Canyon)

    Cochise Stronghold I've done Cochise Stronghold before. Definitely an awesome area. The trip I did had a really well maintained trail, and we camped in a saddle with awesome views. And plenty of opportunities to simply explore amongst the rocks and look for the grave of Cochise, who was...
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