Thread: Car camping via plane: Cave Creek wanderings, Toroweap and a few AZ strip points.

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    awsome report and pics, love to know what you took them with

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    I have been out to Toroweap twice, maybe about 20+ years ago, thanks for the great photos to bring back some good memories of my visits.
    Nice report and keep those great pics coming in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stockjeep View Post
    awsome report and pics, love to know what you took them with
    Thanks and Canon 1Dmk3 17-40, 70-200

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Foster View Post
    I have been out to Toroweap twice, maybe about 20+ years ago, thanks for the great photos to bring back some good memories of my visits.
    Nice report and keep those great pics coming in the future.
    Glad you enjoyed and I hope to

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    Your fly/rent/drive trip report is great....I really like that you planned & executed a really nice trip and didn't whine about the distance or hassles.

    I think your style trip could really be a model for others.

    Great pics also!
    cigar smoking, wilderness first responding, ham talking night nurse who is overland certified and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.....
    now everyone say "so what where have you been lately?"

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    Great report and photographs.
    A camp proper is a nomads biding place. He may occupy it for a season or only for a single night, according as the site and its surroundings please or do not please the wanderers whim- Horace Kephart

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1leglance View Post
    Your fly/rent/drive trip report is great....I really like that you planned & executed a really nice trip and didn't whine about the distance or hassles.

    I think your style trip could really be a model for others.

    Great pics also!
    Funny, being used to an 11hr drive through the urban hell that is the seaboard of the NE into the mid-Atlantic area, the 1400+ miles we put on out there were nothing. Love driving through that landscape. Glad you liked it, thanks, to ETAV8R also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm13 View Post
    ...and apologies for the dearth of expo bling in them, we really had none
    Gene
    That's my favorite part.
    Less is more

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    Thanks for the great images. We were in No. 7 at Toroweap a week previous. You've captured great light there.
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    Very cool trip, thanks for sharing. Whenever I'm out on the other coast for work I always try to work in the opportunity to upgrade to a SUV and take a minimalist setup out for some quality back country time, so I enjoyed seeing your strategy for making a whole week/trip out of it.
    Carl
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