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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!
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Sep 05 2009 10:18 pm
by joebartels
Wiki says there are records of both OCCURRING, it's the internet it's gotta be right!
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Oct 09 2009 10:01 am
by Grasshopper
Arizona Trivia: The Arizona state rattlesnake is the Willard's Rattlesnake found above 5000 feet in southeastern Arizona.
I was curious to see a pic of our state rattlesnake only to find that there is no label or pic presently set up for this one.
Has anyone ever actually seen one in the wild?
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Oct 09 2009 10:40 am
by Al_HikesAZ
Hank - it is also named the Arizona Ridge-nosed rattlesnake. It is small, reclusive and has a limited range in the sky islands. I had never heard of it as a Willard's Rattlesnake even though it is C. willardi after Professor Willard who discovered it. I think it is still the most recently discovered species of rattlesnake in North America. The label is there (now) but photos will probably be rare.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Oct 09 2009 2:30 pm
by Grasshopper
Al_HikesAZ wrote:The label is there (now) but photos will probably be rare.
T-hank-S Alan.. Looking forward to
someone else finding the 1st one to post a pic of!

Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Oct 13 2009 7:19 pm
by nonot
"Easy twenty minute dayhike to secluded 242 foot waterfall few know about"
eh?
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Oct 13 2009 7:49 pm
by joebartels
That's not listed as Arizona Trivia, that's from the forum line.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 23 2015 6:32 pm
by chumley
Today I learned that Arizona has a mean elevation of 4100 feet. It ranks 7th. I was a bit surprised by two of the states higher up (pun intended

)
Thanks for bringing back trivia!
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 23 2015 6:46 pm
by big_load
chumley wrote:... Arizona has a mean elevation of 4100 feet.
I guess that's why I prefer to hike higher up or lower down.

Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 23 2015 6:50 pm
by PatrickL
chumley wrote:Today I learned that Arizona has a mean elevation of 4100 feet. It ranks 7th. I was a bit surprised by two of the states higher up (pun intended

)
Thanks for bringing back trivia!
For a minute, I thought Washington had a higher mean than AZ.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 23 2015 9:59 pm
by Al_HikesAZ
Patrick L wrote:For a minute, I thought Washington had a higher mean than AZ.
No comprendo. That is a little too obtuse for this Arizona (almost) native. Que dice. What are you talking about?
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 8:12 am
by SpiderLegs
Plus we have the second highest professional baseball stadium in MLB.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 8:26 am
by Jim
SpiderLegs wrote:Plus we have the second highest professional baseball stadium in MLB.
I assume you are referring to the base elevation of the playing field and not the height or tallness of the stadium? Correct?
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 8:55 am
by SpiderLegs
@Jim_H Yep. Makes a good trivia question for the baseball nerds in your life. Always ask them where the second highest field is because the first highest is so obvious.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 9:03 am
by big_load
SpiderLegs wrote:Plus we have the second highest professional baseball stadium in MLB.
It's amazing how many stadiums sit at very low elevations. The new park in San Francisco is listed at 15 feet. Fenway Park is 20 feet. The stadium in Tampa must be about the same. The Mets, Yankees, Orioles, and Phillies are all just barely higher. (It looks like Yankee Stadium is at 28 feet).
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 9:11 am
by chumley
The third one is good too. Few would guess Atlanta. I haven't looked in a while, but aren't BOB and TED within a few feet of each other?
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 10:36 am
by Alston_Neal
I found this bit of trivia interesting. The average number of posts before topic change in a thread is 4.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jun 24 2015 10:47 am
by chumley
@Alston Neal
And I'm innocent. On this particular thread. :whistle:
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jul 08 2015 10:27 am
by chumley
South Mountain is considered the Garden of Eden where God created mankind. The creator sat atop Mount Suppoa (radio towers) and let the action begin. He watched his creation. A man with a bad temper became Scorpion. A babbling woman became Butterfly. A boy who could run fast became Antelope. A joker became Coyote.
Fascinating. I never knew there was a Garden of Eden in Arizona. And of all the amazing places here, to think it was South Mountain all the time!?
I guess that means God also created the Los Lomitas Trail?
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jul 08 2015 7:17 pm
by Al_HikesAZ
If that is not a reason to stop the South Mountain Freeway, I don't know what is. Sounds pretty pumpkin sacred to me. "Garden of Eden" huh? Where are the dam* apple trees? If there's a Garden of Eden in AZ I would put it in Oak Creek Canyon or Reavis Ranch. Or that corner in Winslow Arizona in the Jackson Brown song.
Re: Arizona Trivia (added to Home Page)
Posted: Jul 08 2015 7:33 pm
by big_load
think it's odd that the Garden of Eden is so far from the Sipapu.