I'll be leading a troupe into the Supes for 3 days of fun, hiking, exploring (and cartwheels, can't forget the cartwheels!) So of course everyone is welcome and encouraged to join us.
Day 1 (friday)
Roughly 2 1/2 hour drive from Peoria (where I live) so we'll plan on a 4am depart from home for an early start.
Depending on who all will join us I may opt to leave the night before (because I love night hiking ) but we'll take a vote.
We will begin at Reavis Trailhead (Reavis Ranch Via North #109) it's roughly a 9 mile hike to Reavis Ranch, there we will set up base camp
Day 2 (saturday)
From our base camp at Reavis Ranch we will head out to visit Circlestone and finish it up with a group bagging of Mound Mountain's peak at 6,266 feet. Shouldn't take the entire day to do this but we'll use the entire day to explore.
Day 3 (sunday)
Lazy morning of exploring the area followed by the 9 mile hike back to the vehicle(s) at Reavis Trailhead and home in time for supper!
3 days in the Supes, doesn't get any better than this....well, unless you're Elisha Reavis a century or so ago...
@chumley WooHoo!!! Maybe I should rethink this Trip.....
Lifeis not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming,"Wow What a Ride!"
squatpuke wrote:@Oregon Hiker Or with his super-accurate iPhone GPS, rain down a helicopter drop at a precise location 5 miles prior....
Chumley...is vodka on the menu again? I think I'm ready to expand my alcohol resume...
If 11+ are going, you're going to need a mule train just to haul the booze...maybe two trains since John is going...
There seems to be some kind of theme of inference going on here so I need to make sure to clarify. I will be carrying some libations for me to enjoy on this trip. I may be willing to participate in some kind of social barter around the campfire, but I will not be air-dropping kegs of pumpkin porter or carrying more liquid weight than for my own personal consumption. You're all on your own! Sorry to disappoint.
I will however, gladly fry up a few strips of bacon in the morning for the veggies. Bacon goes great with everything. Even prunes.
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
The first Trans Supes backpack hosted by Tewa was 5 years ago now. Nov 2-5, 2007. The libations at Reavis Ranch were flowing on the first night.
A few of the more interesting details were one HAZ member found a leftover partial bottle of Canadian Mist in an old cooler and drank it. :yuck:
I brought a fifth of the Captain and another current member drank half of it (along with some Serbian spirits) and barely made it into his borrowed tent.
A 3rd person had a water leak and spent the wee hours drying his tidy whities over the fire after most had fallen asleep. The 3rd guy is signed up
for this trip. Good times. ;)
Bacon and prunes hmmm leave the veggies to fend for themselves chumley ;)
So kyle have you figured out if you can join us yet? I'm sure someone will fall in the fire either way. Hippies fire and alcohol dont mix
@Espi
Careful what you ask. You'll be caching the Keg for them if you're not careful!!!
Lifeis not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming,"Wow What a Ride!"
Outdoor Lover wrote:@Espi
Careful what you ask. You'll be caching the Keg for them if you're not careful!!!
Heh.. I am thinking of "stashing" some homebrew for someone to find.. I just don't know how it would last for two weeks before they get there.
I have some really good oaked moonshine that I "may have made".... Betcha a six pack of craft cans would be ok. I just worry about someone not finding them and it being litter.
I rekkon if I leave a nalgene with said moonshine or craft cans and I go back to gather them up later if no one finds them it will be good? right?
Espi wrote:I rekkon if I leave a nalgene with said moonshine or craft cans and I go back to gather them up later if no one finds them it will be good? right?
Well it would give you a good excuse to go back. Either that, or if they don't find them, you may have a handful of drunk squirrels falling out of the trees....
Lifeis not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming,"Wow What a Ride!"
Outdoor Lover wrote:
Well it would give you a good excuse to go back. Either that, or if they don't find them, you may have a handful of drunk squirrels falling out of the trees....
A handfull? More than one te-wa? Oh no.. that guy and I are like an hour away of enjoying a pint together at all times.
On a serious note.. I am heading out early tomorrow and will be back Sunday.. I will post up as much info/pics as I can to make your group trip a bit more enjoyable.
Also on a serious note: mark the exact coordinates of your moonshine cache. We can find it. Plus I've never tried any of your homebrews and this would be the perfect weekend for it!
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
chumley wrote:Also on a serious note: mark the exact coordinates of your moonshine cache. We can find it. Plus I've never tried any of your homebrews and this would be the perfect weekend for it!
I NEED to get out THIS weekend.. I don't think that me stashing homebrew under a tree to sit for a few weeks is the best way to serve it.
I have a golf/work deal that saturday morning that I need to attend. I may just show up at sunset on saturday with reinforcements.
I have already gathered some bits and have added them to the pack. I will do my best sir... and will keep you all updated.
I promise a bit of a surprise and a bit of a challenge...