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Everything posted by Edge
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I'm going to have to put up some tougher ones.
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The Navajo, Diné, passed through three different worlds before arriving at the present world, The Fourth World. Their holy people have taught the Diné to live in harmony with Mother Earth, Father Sky and the surrounding plants and animals. Their culture tells of four directions, four seasons, the First Four Clans and four sacred mountains. Unfortunately these traditional ways are quickly fading, seeing three-quarters of 21st century Navajo youth unable to speak their native language. Medicine men, key to performing rituals and ceremonies, are becoming scarce. Fortunately, some of their legends live on, as related in this feature. Baby Rocks Mesa, located 15 miles from Kayenta, a sorority of hoodoos, tells of a Navajo legend of a girl who refused to share bread with her sister. She is now one of the standing spires of this collection of Morrison and Zuni sandstone images. Small adventures lie amid the 27,000 square miles of the Navajo Nation's high desert, its mountains and canyonlands. The reservation covers a large portion of Arizona, a southern edge of Utah, and a section of New Mexico. Arizona's U.S. Route 160, site of the Baby Rocks, has quite a few outstanding features from Kayenta to Tuba City.
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Have your friend go back to where he last saw the bow and call,"Marco!" Listen for the response; "Bow-lo!" Repeat.
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The aptly named Cottonwoodville.
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he is half white, Like Obama. The two are birds of a feather. Obama should create a team and fill the player positions with opressed souls. They can represent Chicago. 'The Murderous Chicago Crows' http://nypost.com/2016/09/05/obama-defends-kaepernicks-national-anthem-protest/
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Found this nifty bear mauling resource, lists North American bear attacks chronological order. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_bear_attacks_in_North_America
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Verde river Settler was named Wilson.
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It was way too easy. What's in the foreground?
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Gotta be Turkey Creek PS quail in your avatar looks terribly sad. 😞
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Turns out it's technically called Hells Canyon. Hells Gate is in the Tonto.
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lol, yeah a few people pm'd to say I was lost, full of it, or both. Anybody else? Cone on Dan put a pic up
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Wait, I live 3-4 miles sw of the lake, ride to 74 all the time. Haven't seen a deer yet but started seeing sign after Peoria gave that desert up to State Trust. The north side of the lake is silly with deer, some of the biggest bucks I've seen.
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Winner! Hells Gate Wilderness west of Lake Pleasant. Don't bother deer hunting there.IMG_20160902_060340075.jpg theres still a few bucks in there. I've always liked it back in there but it's brutal on foot.I managed to kick out a few does before the season. It was a great hike, water and grass everywhere. Plenty of pig sign.
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Winner! Hells Gate Wilderness west of Lake Pleasant. Don't bother deer hunting there.
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No, 200 miles off as the crow flies
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No sir, many ranges off.Where I am is named for this land mark.
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Sorry buddy but you're about 150 miles off.