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A great resource to find your next adventure. If you don’t have a 4wd to get into the deep backcountry of your state, then you might like this map. On this map, you will find various places to visit on…
Posted in AdventuresMemorial Day Trexpedition through the Sierra Ancha Mountains in Arizona. Dusk was approaching as we gathered at the gas station off Highway 87 just outside of town. After a lengthy introduction and a short chit-chat, we tuned our radios to…
Playing catch-up and stopped by a blizzard We are finally on day five and the crew was running low on supplies. Many in the group stressed that we stop at a grocery store. I was well stocked and wasn’t in…
Posted in AdventuresA mildly challenging trail and an awesome mine After a good night’s sleep, we woke up to prepare some breakfast and pack up camp. Our camp was located near China Dam, just north of Lake Pleasant along Humbug Creek. There…
Imagine owning your own slice of paradise in the middle of the National Forest. Your ancestors came here in the mid-1800s and claimed the land as their own. Your great grandparents built the old cabin on the property. They are…
Posted in Outdoor EtiquettBeautiful snow-capped mountains, a treacherous river, and a flourishing desert. Day 2 started with a quick breakfast and some pavement. We originally planned on traveling threw Pioneer Pass in the Pinal Mountains. Three feet of ice forced a detour down…
Posted in AdventuresThe Tonto collection consists of several tracks throughout the Tonto National Forest that provide access to several attractions including cabins, abandoned mines, and Native American archeological sites. Among these places are the cabins of long lost Arizona Pioneer Fred Pranty…
Arizona brings us all together On March 17th, 2019 several men and women from all over the country will come together for one epic journey. We will navigate threw Arizona from one end to the other. The idea, is to…
Posted in AdventuresWhat do you know about the Arizona state trust land recreation permit? Did you know that Arizona state trust land is not considered public land and a permit is required
Posted in InformationThe facts about using a light bar on Arizona roads. From pitch black to damn near daylight. Lightbars can illuminate the night sky with around 90,000 lumens or more. They light up the mountainsides and canyons and make sightseeing possible…