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Trivia

Posted: Jun 11 2009 9:34 pm
by Grasshopper
I really like your new addition of "Arizona Trivia". interesting and informative!

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Posted: Jan 24 2017 7:54 am
by chumley
@joebartels
I think the GRIC might object to this plan. :lol:

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Posted: Jan 24 2017 8:24 am
by FOTG
@SuperstitionGuy
When California succeeds from the Union we will soon be bigger then them all
Na I don't think California will succeed in its efforts to secede from the union....

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Posted: Jan 31 2017 10:00 am
by chumley
Attention for Big Canyon increased from 1854-1870. In 1872 Powell changed the name in his reports to... Grand Canyon
It's time to modernize the name again. I think "Ginormous Canyon" would be a good update. This way all those cool GCNP stickers people have on their cars will still be valid. I think the current political winds may be blowing toward "Yuuuge Canyon" though.

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Posted: Jan 31 2017 11:26 am
by Alston_Neal
Bigly Gully has a nice feel.

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Posted: Feb 14 2017 12:09 pm
by Alston_Neal
Will Hohokam Pixy Styx be added to the material culture label? Pioneer period Estrella phase pipette.

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Posted: Feb 21 2017 10:53 am
by chumley
The jaguar, ocelot, grizzly bear and gray wolf have been practically pushed out of Arizona due to human growth.
Interesting phrasing. I think adding Dilophosaurus between the grizzly and wolf would still be factually accurate as written. :sweat:

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Posted: Feb 21 2017 3:59 pm
by hikeaz
chumley wrote:
Attention for Big Canyon increased from 1854-1870. In 1872 Powell changed the name in his reports to... Grand Canyon
It's time to modernize the name again. I think "Ginormous Canyon" would be a good update. This way all those cool GCNP stickers people have on their cars will still be valid. I think the current political winds may be blowing toward "Yuuuge Canyon" though.
Xancanyon?

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Posted: Mar 17 2017 8:24 am
by chumley
A hiker is dehydrated after losing 2.5% body fluid. 5% nauseous. 10% dizzy, headaches, incapacitated. At 15% you might as well start digging a grave.
:lol:

It's that famous Hikebot humor! :y:

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Posted: Mar 17 2017 9:01 am
by joebartels
I don't know where they come up with this stuff, seems incomplete. It would be necessary to plan ahead and dig the grave first.

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Posted: Apr 01 2017 1:56 pm
by chumley
"Six pack eddy" on the Colorado River is famous for collecting flotsam which sometimes consist of beer cans.
Not sure how famous this is but I don't recommend googling "six pack eddy" unless you're somebody who likes fotg and mountainmatt's instagram posts. :o

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Posted: May 08 2017 7:55 pm
by chumley
A small peak in Maricopa County at 742 feet is called Squaw perks Summit. Janet Napolitano could care less unless it brings her publicity. About ten miles away is Squaw Tit.
The edgiest thing officially posted on this site since 2004! I can't believe the :pk: filter doesn't work on homepage trivia! :lol:

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Posted: May 08 2017 8:46 pm
by Al_HikesAZ
And all this time I thought it was called Squaw PUMPKINS Summit. How in the pumpkin did the actual name sneak through.

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Posted: May 09 2017 5:40 am
by azbackpackr
Reminds me of a story told to me by a hiking guide in the Southern Arizona Hiking Club. He had posted a hike to that named peak in the club's monthly bulletin. He received a call from an indignant old biddy who said he shouldn't use "that word" in their club bulletin. He retorted, "That's the official name of the peak on the USGS map! Take it up with them!"

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Posted: May 09 2017 10:27 am
by Alston_Neal
Maybe the Apache name for Weavers Needle will sneak through.....Stallion's ****.....probably not.

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Posted: May 23 2017 8:12 pm
by chumley
Yuma comes from the Old Spanish word umo or smoke. Native people used to make huge bonfires to induce rain.
Despite the depression caused from living near Yuma, the native people must have been terribly disappointed with the results from their bonfires.

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Posted: Sep 14 2017 12:50 pm
by flagscott
As of 2008 hiking and river running Grand Canyon was 5% deadlier than hiking Mount Everest.
This can't possibly be true. Maybe the gross number of people killed in the Grand Canyon is greater than the number killed on Everest, but as a rate (which is how you measure mortality), there's no way that holds up.

Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)

Posted: Sep 16 2017 2:59 am
by neilends
Grasshopper wrote:Arizona Trivia: A small peak in Maricopa County at 742 feet is called Squaw perks Summit. Janet Napolitano could care less unless it brings her publicity. About ten miles away is Squaw Tit.

:sl: ..so true!
Actually, Squaw Peak was never an original name of what is now Piestewa. Its first anglicized name was Squaw Tit Mountain.

https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnis ... _FID:11741

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Posted: Dec 19 2017 10:32 am
by chumley
Only 1 of 8 springs at South Mountain is perennial.
Where is the perennial spring on Somo? 🤔
(and where are the other 7 seasonal springs!?)

Gotta get them added to the haz map!
[ custom map :: map ]

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Posted: Dec 19 2017 10:40 am
by chumley
Historic topo maps have two springs marked.
The first is in the vicinity of where the Holbert Trail crosses a drainage just east of Dobbins Lookout. Satellite photography does not indicate any area of increased vegetation as a result of this hydrological oasis.

The second is along the Geronimo trail where it crosses the drainage that drops down to the scout camp. I can't say I've seen water in either drainage if it wasn't also falling from the sky at the same moment. But I'm not the somo expert here. Anybody else have spring reports to add? 💦☔️

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Posted: Dec 19 2017 1:06 pm
by Grimey
@chumley

There is a water fountain at the Pima Canyon parking lot. It is only seasonal though, I believe. It can be found just beyond the 20 piles of dog feces that sit 3 feet from a garbage can.