Tuesday, January 11, 2011

IT JUST FELT LIKE A CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAIN KIND OF DAY

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ALL PHOTOS ARE FROM OUR CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAIN HIKE TODAY…..A FEW MORE PHOTOS TOMORROW

We never have been folks to spend much time on planning things.  Each day is new & a lot of times ideas for the day are not hatched until our morning walk.  We tend to avoid structure & schedules & prefer to wing it on how we are feeling at the moment.  This morning just kinda felt like a Chiricahua Mountain hike so without further ado we piled ourselves into the Jeep & off to the CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT we went.

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After Ramsey Canyon’s leg burner on Sunday we figured we better not push our luck so picked a trail this morning that was rated as easy.  The Rhyolite Trail begins at the Visitor Center & gradually ascends up along the north side of the Rhyolite Canyon.  We didn’t realize it when we started out…..but this was going to be a bit of a problem later. 

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TRAIL ALMOST HAS A TROPICAL FEEL TO IT STARTING OUT

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Right from the parking lot the trail begins rising so it is a gradual up hill hike.  Nothing like the Hamburg trail at Ramsey but we knew we were heading higher alright. 

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A FEW SKIFFS BEGIN TO APPEAR

Path was bare, dry & easy walking as we meandered through a thick forest of Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, Manzanita, Juniper & many other kinds of trees we couldn’t identify.  Agave’s, Prickly Pear Cactus, Sotol & Hedge Hog Cactus are along the trail as well.  The surrounding green forest forms a canopy overhead while White Tail deer were so close we had to whisper back & forth so as not to disturb them.

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It is a beautiful forest & as the trail continued it’s ascent we came across our first few skiffs of snow.  Being on the north facing side of the Canyon we were in shadow while a short half mile across to the Canyon’s south facing side, sunlight  beamed onto towering rock columns.  No snow over there but we soon came upon long stretches of hard packed snow & ice on our side of the Canyon.

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STILL A FEW SNOW FREE SPOTS ON THE TRAIL

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TRAIL DROPS RIGHT OFF ON THE SIDE

Our trail destination was the Echo Canyon trailhead where three trails converge.   Sarah Deming, Rhyolite, & Echo Canyon trails meet at three small stone sign standards.  We had slightly over a mile to hike in order to reach that point but the trail underfoot was very slippery.  We could tell a horse & rider had preceded us at some point but we never did encounter another person on the trail & there were no boot prints in the snow or soft mud.   We also knew heading up the trail was going to be much easier than coming back down but we pushed on anyway.  Beautiful scenery as the trees thinned out a bit & we could see the majesty of the tall rock columns clinging to the cliff face across the canyon.

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ACROSS THE CANYON

Kelly has difficulty on slippery surfaces & of course we left a perfectly good ski pole walking stick in the Jeep.  Todays hike on the slippery trail was a good example of where a couple ski poles would have been very helpful for her, especially on the way down.

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SLIPPERY WALKING

We did eventually reach the trailhead & didn’t waste any time in turning around to begin the treacherous walk back down the icy trail.  We took our time, had a few minor spin outs & about half an hour later we had descended low enough to get ourselves some good old solid dirt under our boots.  We both commented on how our legs were sore from trying to keep from slipping & sliding on the ice & snow.

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OUR TRAIL HEAD DESTINATION

It was at the low end of the trail near the Visitor’s center where we saw  all the deer.  They did not seem too bothered by our presence at all but we walked slowly & quietly by them.  Only sound that broke the serenity of the quiet forest was the sound of my digital camera clicking away.

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WE TIPPY TOED BY THESE GUYS

We had begun our hike at 11:50 & were back in the parking lot about 2.  And, as always, it was great to get back & flop our tired legs into the Jeep.  An hour later & we were back home with another super great day under our belts.  Ya just gotta love the great American Southwest.

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IT FELT LIKE A FINE APRIL SPRING DAY

Kelly came across a solo ladies blog this morning that caught my attention.  I like her post entitled, TO READERS.  Liked her philosophy & approach to life.  And, especially appreciate when writer’s write with some depth of thought & feeling.

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The Bayfield Bunch welcomes our past few blog supporters, OUR COFFEE CAFE,  Barry & Linda, DEAR MISS MERMAID, Bigie Malc, WHEEL LIFE WITH THE BRIGHTS, Kayjulia, THE GOOD LUCK DUCK & DANYSHULA.  Thanks for dropping by folks & your presence on the blog is much appreciated:)) 

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WE REMEMBERED THE GPS TODAY BUT FORGOT KELLY’S WALKING STICK

OK guys, how many of us have had this conversation with our spouse & why is it that the conversation is repeated over & over every year!!  And ladies, you all know who you are out there.  Check out Jenny’s post at ELEVEN FOOT RV.  And heading south for the winter doesn’t really assure warm weather anymore as the folks at FIVE-JUST ROLLING DOWN THE ROAD have just found out.

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JUST ANOTHER FINE DAY IN THE LIFE & TIMES OF THE BAYFIELD BUNCH

GROANER’S CORNER:((  And here’s one for all you Math heads out there……There were three Indian squaws. One slept on a deer skin, one slept on an elk skin, and the third slept on a hippopotamus skin. All three became pregnant, and the first two each had a baby boy. The one who slept on the hippopotamus skin had twin boys. This goes to prove that the squaw of the hippopotamus is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

WASHED THE JEEP SO I CAN GET IT DIRTY AGAIN

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OUR FAVORITE LITTLE ALIEN

Before going to bed around 10 last night I checked the thermometer & it read 42F.  Finally, a night above freezing & no need to turn the water off.  We hit 60F under a clear blue sky today.

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TODAY’S PHOTOS ARE FROM OUR RAMSEY CANYON HIKE ON SUNDAY

I was too tired to finish the Ramsey Canyon blog Sunday night so I was back at it this morning about 5 a.m.  These blogs can sure take a lot of work sometimes.  After our Ramsey Canyon hike my legs were very stiff, my lower back was hurting & I had some pain in my right leg where I never had pain before.  I was hobbling around here Sunday night like I was 105 years old.  Figured for sure I had pulled or strained something & was going to be in big trouble when I woke up Monday morning.  Well, that shows you how much I know about anything!!  The body must have worked overtime in the night to get all the sore parts fixed up & back in place because when I woke up this morning I felt better than ever.

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THERE ARE BEARS IN THE HUACHUCA MOUNTAINS & KELLY LOOKS AT A POLE WITH CLAW MARKS ON IT

And, my theory for feeling better is Sunday’s strenuous half mile Hamburg trail hike.  Figure that pumped a lot of extra oxygen into my system which in turn put a real good charge on my batteries for a change.  Before I was able to gain control of all that extra energy this morning I had slipped outside & washed the Jeep, cleaned & vacuumed the interior & even put a little wax on the little Darlin.  Up till this morning I never figured there was much point in washing the Jeep because of all the dust we have to go through just to reach pavement.   But, for whatever reason, I just went ahead & washed it anyway.  Figured I might as well do that while I had the extra energy working for me.  Maybe when I saw how sparkly clean JANNA & MIKE'S white Jeep looked the other day I got to feeling a little guilty about our poor little Jeep mud puppy.

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YEP, GETTING IT ALL SHINED UP SO WE CAN GET IT ALL DUSTY & DIRTY AGAIN

Forgot to mention Sunday that Ramsey Canyon is also well known for it’s many varieties of Butterflies.  Also read that people come from all over the world to see all the different kinds of Hummingbirds in Ramsey Canyon as well. 

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CHATTING SUNDAY WITH ONE OF THE CANYON’S WANDERING TRAIL GUIDES

I must admit that I have been very lax in keeping up with our newest Blog Supporters & I see we have some folks on there that I have not acknowledged for quite some time.  I like how BIG DAWG & FREEWAY moved their blog Supporters/Followers from the side bar to the main body of the blog so I have followed their example & done the same.  Next step is to back track all the Supporters I have missed & thank them all proper for having the interest & taking the time to follow along with the Bayfield Bunch.  I’ll get at that in the next few days.

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RUGGED RAMSEY CANYON WALLS

JEAN & SKIP came across the wild donkey gang at Hickiwan Trails RV Park near Why Arizona Saturday.  Ray at Hickiwan Trails told us how they had to take the handles off the water taps in the park a few years ago because the donkeys figured out how to turn those handles on for water.  Kelly & I first tracked down the ELUSIVE DONKEYS one morning back on February 5th, 2008. 

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ONE OF MANY REST AREAS FOR VIEWING BIRDS & BUTTERFLIES ALONG THE TRAIL

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Have had some enquiries about the GPS location of Fort Rucker.  As per usual we totally forgot to take our GPS along a few days ago on our Fort Rucker drive.  I am just going to have to staple that thing on my arm & that’s all there is to it.  I went to Google Earth this morning & zeroed in to the exact spot of Mary Kidder Rak’s ranch house in the trees.  The numbers are… 31*45’12.89”N by 109*21’28.84”W.  You will see the large barn near the house.  The sun is casting a shadow at the top end of the barn & that arrowhead like shadow points directly to the visible foundation of the original house (burned down) a hundred yards away which before that was the Forts Commissary.  Also visible is the brown roof of the Fort’s Bakery just up from that foundation.  When I get the rest of the captioned photos into the Rucker photo album I will post the addy in the blog at that time.

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LOOKING ACROSS THE SAN PEDRO VALLEY WITH SIERRA VISTA IN THE FOREGROUND

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Started a new book a few days ago & once again I enjoyed reading more facts about the old west.  Hollywood’s version of the OK Corral gunfight & what really happened are two different things & the Hollywood’s take on the characters is greatly misaligned as well.  Is it any wonder I lost interest in Hollywood movies a long time ago!!  They were great when I was a kid & didn’t know any better, but that was then & this is now.  That old saying, ‘We get too soon old & too late smart’ is sooooo true!!

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GROANER’S CORNER:((   Tick warning ...

I hate it when people forward bogus warnings, and I have even done it myself a couple times unintentionally... but this one is real, and it's very important. Please send this warning to everyone on your e-mail list:

If someone comes to your front door saying they are checking for ticks due to the warm weather... and asks you to take your clothes off and dance around with your arms up, do NOT do this! They only want to see you naked.

(I wish I'd gotten this yesterday. I feel so stupid.)

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The only thing better than right now will someday be the memories of right now...... AL.