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Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 13 2014 5:04 pm
by SpiderLegs
Kind of last minute, but I have room in my truck for two more people if anyone wants to tag along.

Meeting at the Avondale Park & Ride station at 6:00 AM sharp. This is located about a block south of I-10 on the east side of Avondale Blvd. There is a traffic light there, just look for the covered parking behind the Culver's parking lot and next to the hotel parking lot.

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 13 2014 5:35 pm
by RowdyandMe
What day?

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 13 2014 5:46 pm
by azbackpackr
I just want to know how you pronounce it. I always said "har-kwuh-HALL-uh" but my former boss, who grew up around there, says it's "har-kwuh-HAY-luh."

HarquaHALLa, harquaHAYla, let's call the whole thing off.... :D

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 13 2014 6:03 pm
by joebartels
har-kwuh-HALL-uh angels sing, glory to the born king

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 13 2014 6:41 pm
by SpiderLegs
@Widowmaker

Tomorrow morning

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 14 2014 7:56 pm
by PatrickL
Har-kwuh-hay-luh

I need to do this one again soon. Had to work today and I didn't see this thread until just now anyways.

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 14 2014 8:18 pm
by azbackpackr
Patrick L wrote:Har-kwuh-hay-luh.
So, you're a local, right? That's what I'm told they say. It has a nice ring to it.

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 14 2014 9:09 pm
by PatrickL
@azbackpackr
I heard someone in high school pronounce it that way shortly after I moved here. The lingo lives on.

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 15 2014 5:56 am
by SpiderLegs
azbackpackr wrote:
Patrick L wrote:Har-kwuh-hay-luh.
So, you're a local, right? That's what I'm told they say. It has a nice ring to it.
As a nice finishing touch to the hike, I headed out to the new Saddle Mountain Brewery for a burger and a brew. Ordered the "Ray's Gold IPA" along with my meal. This old guy sitting at the bar next to me, looks over and tells me that the beer is named for him. I give him a look and ask him if his name is really Ray. Tells me that his daughter owns the brewery and she named the beer after him. Then spent the rest of dinner talking to him about his life kicking around the booming towns of Wenden, Salome, Tonopah and living on a couple of ranches behind Saddle Mountain and over by the Eagletail Mountains. His dad was a gold prospector and he spent time exploring most of the mountain ranges out in this area back in the 40's & 50's. This guy is responsible for half the jeep trails around Saddle Mountain.

So Ray pronounces it Har-kwuh- HAY-luh.

Re: Harquahala Summit

Posted: Dec 15 2014 6:59 am
by azbackpackr
Aha! :)