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3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Sep 09 2012 2:51 pm
by Hippy
November 9/10/11 2012 (Fri/Sat/Sun)

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 : rambo : ) 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... :D

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Oct 31 2012 8:53 am
by Hippy
Tough_Boots wrote:Knowing you, Hippy... that is probably more of a
...just because i love my boys geez... fine next time I'll only invite females and you all will miss out :sl:

Washboard roads are fun! just sayin'...

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Oct 31 2012 12:50 pm
by Tough_Boots
:PMIC:

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Oct 31 2012 1:10 pm
by Hippy
:sl:

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 02 2012 9:18 am
by chumley
The early signs show a strong low pressure system moving in from the Pacific Northwest toward the end of next week. It should usher in cooler temperatures, and possibly even some rain. So the forecast will definitely bear watching as we get into next week and the models come into better agreement.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 02 2012 2:42 pm
by Hippy
Thanks for the Weather Chumley, now here's John with Sports. :oplz:

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 02 2012 2:46 pm
by Hippy
On a less sarcastic note :D I woke up this morning and thought to myself, "Hmmm, these clouds look nice, maybe we'll get some rain at Reavis". They cleared up pretty fast today out by the Lake, sky blue as far as the eye can see ;)

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 02 2012 5:25 pm
by SuperstitionGuy
Drove out to the north trailhead before sunrise this morning. Sat and watched the sunrise lighting up Four Peaks, the cliffs above Apache Lake and the lake itself. Beautiful experience. Also picked up about two buckets of trash before leaving around 9 AM. Four vehicles at the trailhead and a few hunters along the road as well between the trailhead and Fish Creek.

The desert is very dry and brown however and we sure could use some rain out there.

On the way back I spent about two hours cleaning up the trash around the area of Fish Creek and highway 88. And that was only on top as I did not have the time to hike to the bottom of the creek and do the stream bed and side hills. Another trip is necessary and this time I will take along my three grandsons (8,11 & 14) to help me. ;)

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 02 2012 8:44 pm
by outdoor_lover
@SuperstitionGuy
That's awesome... :thanx:

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 5:51 am
by Hippy
@SuperstitionGuy ya know, I'm not the only one...but I didn't even know you actually lived here :D

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 6:16 am
by SuperstitionGuy
@HippyHaley
I live here on HAZ and where ever your quote by T. S. Lewis sends me.

"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go."
-- T.S. Eliot

Actually I returned to Apache Junction about three weeks ago but this is the first time I have had the time to venture back out to my old hiking and backpacking grounds.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 7:01 am
by ultrazona
HippyHaley wrote:On a less sarcastic note :D I woke up this morning and thought to myself, "Hmmm, these clouds look nice, maybe we'll get some rain at Reavis". They cleared up pretty fast today out by the Lake, sky blue as far as the eye can see ;)
I have been doing my tribal rain dance hoping for some rain on this trip. Fingers crossed.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 10:03 am
by Hippy
SG, and why aren't you going to Reavis with us?

@GOYAAH is that the one I taught you? Cuz I hope no one witnesses you doing that! :scared: :sl:

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 10:31 am
by SuperstitionGuy
HippyHaley wrote:SG, and why aren't you going to Reavis with us?
Seventy-two with a bad knee.
However if someone would supply a horse I would be happy to be with you. ;)

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 10:37 am
by Hippy
A bad knee, you can have mine. ;) well thanks for all your information and history either way, you know we all enjoy it.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 11:46 am
by ElliotAlford
I'm about 50%. If I don't have a meeting on Friday, I'm closer to 100%!

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 12:49 pm
by te_wa
SanTan RailSlide
Oskar Blues Deviant Dale's
Santa Fe Happy Camper
Four Peaks HopKnot
Anderson Valley Winter Solstice

that's what's on the menu.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 4:38 pm
by Espi
SuperstitionGuy wrote:
HippyHaley wrote:SG, and why aren't you going to Reavis with us?
Seventy-two with a bad knee.
However if someone would supply a horse I would be happy to be with you. ;)
You book the horse.... and I would be willing to fund that adventure. No doubt your stories by a campfire would be well worth it.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 4:48 pm
by Espi
I am going to piss others off but I am going. This is becoming too cool no too. If Superstitions Guys wants to go.. anyone interested in chipping a a few?

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 4:52 pm
by Espi
te-wa wrote:SanTan RailSlide
Oskar Blues Deviant Dale's
Santa Fe Happy Camper
Four Peaks HopKnot
Anderson Valley Winter Solstice

that's what's on the menu.

Good stuff. I will add to that. I have pond hopper I have been saving.. I think I will throw a bottle of Cabernet that I made a couple years ago for the wine drinkers.

Re: 3 Days in "Paradise" with The Hippy

Posted: Nov 03 2012 4:58 pm
by Espi
There are 12 people set to go... Just out of curiosity.. Has there been any thought of gear being brought? What I mean is... If there are 12 people gunna show. Do we really need 12 people to carry water filters and stoves or can we limit it to like 3 of each? No reason for all of that type gear if people are ok with sharing? yeah?