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You asked for it...

Posted: May 20 2009 7:39 am
by PaleoRob
and now you've got it. Kinda. Its not here yet.

The Plan: Chinle Wash dayhike. Phonecians and Tucsonans may wish to spend the night in Kayenta the night before. We'll spend most of the day hiking to and in the Chinle Wash floodplain in Comb Ridge, exploring ruins and rock art. Total mileage will probably depend on how much exploration we do, but minimum is 5 miles. It'll be hot, though hopefully not unbearable. Trip could be canceled due to inclimate weather (we are not going to be crossing Chinle Wash during a flash flood!). Will end at Gouldings for some Navajo Tacos. Yum!

You: Should be unafraid of quicksand and crossing a swift, knee-deep stream. I should also know a little about you from either the forum here or have hiked with you, considering the sensitive nature of our destination. GPSes are welcome, but I'd prefer that any GPS tracks made are not published online.

Hazards: Quicksand, semi-feral cattle, swift-flowing stream, lack of shade, remote location.

Rewards: Lots of fun, beautiful canyon, amazing ruins, and should be some good company too!

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 05 2009 9:23 am
by writelots
Sign me up for Rainbow Bridge - hiking with you guys was a real treat!

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 05 2009 10:52 am
by tibber
I thot we had just a fabulous group; many knowledgeable folks on this hike/adventure for sure. Rob, I can't thank you enough for putting this together. It was even better than I anticipated. What an incredible day! With the ruins being the featured presention, other highlights:
My first visit to Monument Valley plus getting to see it from both sides now - north and south and during the day and near sunset,
the full moon setting over Monument Valley, and
my first so-called "small" Navajo taco and Prickly Pear Iced Tea, a perfect reward to end a nearly perfect day... YUMMY!

...and thanks to Wendy for taking Anne & I to the Wupatki Ruins and Sunset Crater too.

If the level is novice/intermediate for the Rainbow Bridge adventure, I would like to participate as well.

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 07 2009 6:38 am
by oliverr99
Great scenery, great people, great ruins, and great beer! Thanks again for a wonderful trip! Let me know about Rainbow Bridge/Grand Gulch. I think we have the same spring break.

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 07 2009 12:04 pm
by fishstic
Had a great time! Now am just trying to figure out this site - not the most intuitive I've come across!

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 07 2009 12:17 pm
by joebartels
Tell me what you're looking for and I can help. For starters all the photos and triplogs for this hike are listed here http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1483

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 07 2009 12:44 pm
by BobP
Hey fishstic

cool avatar...

:welcome:

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 07 2009 1:00 pm
by writelots
Megan! Glad to see you over here! Don't worry, getting to know Hikearizona is like falling in love... You don't really know what's going on, you feel out of sorts and confused, then suddenly you're hooked and you can't get enough.

Okay, so it's less like falling in love than it is like getting addicted to caffeine - but I like falling in love better, so I'm sticking with it! :sl:

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 07 2009 6:39 pm
by PaleoRob
Welcome aboard Megan! Good to have another Pageite onboard.

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 12 2009 12:48 am
by Vaporman
Another Grand Gulch trip would be sweet next spring. Like Kane to Bullet... I still need to do the upper section.

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 12 2009 6:26 am
by PaleoRob
I was thinking of going in Government and then out Collins, as I haven't been down that way before, but I wouldn't mind doing a Kane/Bullet trek again either.

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 12 2009 6:25 pm
by Vaporman
Infiltrating the Government and escaping from Fort Collins? Sounds good to me... =p

Re: You asked for it...

Posted: Oct 17 2009 2:59 pm
by oliverr99
Hopefully it won't snow, but I guess that is what made the trip memorable. :D