Hiking Adventures - West Clear Creek Near Camp Verde, Arizona
Hiking Adventures - West Clear Creek Near Camp Verde, Arizona
The West Clear Creek Wilderness is a 15,238-acre (6,167 ha) wilderness area in the U.S. state of Arizona. West Clear Creek is formed by the junction of Willow Creek and Clover Creek in the Mogollon Rim, which is part of the Colorado Plateau; the Mogollon Rim is the major part of the Arizona transition zone at the southwest of the Colorado Plateau of Utah-Colorado, Arizona-New Mexico. Located east of Camp Verde, the area is part of Coconino National Forest. Common activities in West Clear Creek are swimming, camping, backpacking, hunting, fishing, and hiking. A variety of plants and animals can be found year-round, along with extremely cold water.
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Coconino Forest Road 618 out of Camp Verde Arizona - Triumph Tiger 800 XCx
Nice little Saturday ride starting in Camp Verde Arizona, riding to West Clear Creek Canyon and ending at the V bar V Ranch too see some petroglyhs.
Copper Canyon Adventure
This Trail begins at a modest elevation at the base of the Prescott National Forest in Camp Verde. We gradually climb over 2500 feet as we navigate up the side of the mountian to an extremely beautiful meadow and plateua area. Seasonal creeks and beautiful tree-lined trails provide you with an unique perspective of the area's enchanting wilderness and wildlife.
We have been privileged to see amazing wildlife on this trail off and on over the years. Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Fox, Jack Rabbits, Chipmunks, Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Snakes (yes snakes!) andButterflies are abundant. The foilage is amazing! Mother Nature is showing us her best.This is an amazing trail and ride!
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In the Rig 3: East Verde River Trail (near Payson, AZ)
(If you like this, don't forget to subscribe!) Behind the scenes of our recent adventure on the East Verde River Trail, located near Payson, Arizona. We took Doll Baby Ranch Road out west, then north on an apparently unnamed road, which forks at Crackerjack Road. The part that's not on the video (because we ran out of space) was the shortcut we took by taking the left on Crackerjack Road instead of the right. It wound up being slow going for us, as we were on some mildly precarious climbs and I didn't want to break down since nobody else was out there. We made it just fine, though, and had an adventure story to tell afterward. Beware of shortcuts!
A visit to Tonto National Forest, Arizona
Tonto National Forest is a huge nature preserve close to Phoenix, Arizona. It has many paved and unpaved trails for you to explore. This video is a very short summary of the day I spent in Tonto National Forest.
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Arizona Desert Camping
Recent camping trip with my brother in the Sonoran Desert SW of Phoenix. November, 2017
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Wheelin' In AZ
Off roading from Seven Springs road, through Bloody Basin and up to Munds Park Near Flagstaff, AZ.
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Sycamore Canyon Wilderness 4x4 Tour
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Sycamore Canyon Wilderness northwest of Sedona, Arizona is one of the most breathtaking regions in the southwestern United States. It's a protected region where you can only hike but there are numerous points where 4x4's can access right up to the boundary for incredible vistas or ancient cliff dwellings.
Todd and I were leading a group from meetup.com and we had quite the variety of vehicles for this easy route. We met up north of Phoenix and caravaned to the Gold King Mine in Jerome, where we aired down for 68 miles of dirt. After the very dusty road through Perkinsville, we headed up the freshly grated trail leading to the old cabin and eventually the cliff dwellings.
Todd and I had run the trail two weeks prior and it was an actual 4x4 trail, but this time it had been completely grated for 2wd. Not sure how I feel about that one. Anyway, it sure saved us a bunch of time going out and back.
We stopped for lunch at the old Railroad Draw cabin and then headed over to hike into the wilderness to the dwellings. The hike is a quick 400 vertical feet and on the backside of the ridge overlooking Sycamore Canyon. Believe me, it's well worth the hike but it does require a little bit of rock scrambling to reach the dwellings.
With the trail improvement?, we were able to take our time working our way up to the tall pines of Kaibab National Forest. As planned we landed early at my marked group site. Everyone picked a spot under the trees and had dinner before joining the group around the campfire.
We hit the trail at 8am on Sunday for another long day on the dirt. Our first stop was a little lake before heading out to the amazing Sycamore Point. You have to go see this place, it's amazing. And just like everywhere else so far, we had the place to ourselves.
Heading back out to one more point of interest along Sycamore Canyon. The start of the canyon is just as amazing as the others plus there were some rock climbers hanging off the cliffs as we were walking around. It's a really short walk down to the giant waterfall (usually dry). The last stop on our canyon tour was the vertigo-inducing Volunteer Canyon. It literally just drops off into what seems like forever.
We had been right on schedule all weekend and it continued to allow us to take our time for the last several miles of pines that dropped us right out along Highway 17, just south of Flagstaff.
I would like to thank all the attendees who came out for a weekend adventure to remember. Also special thanks to Todd for the support and taking up the very dusty back of the group.
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Arizona Strip Trip [Part 2]
After Day 1 in the Vermillion Cliffs, we head from the scenic White Pocket to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. We'll explore a few scenic overlooks, travel over muddy forest roads, and end the night at a historic ranching cabin.
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Adventure Series, Ep. 3: Sycamore Canyon/Perkinsville Road
Nestled deep in the Kaibab, Prescott, and Coconino National Forests, Sycamore Canyon is one of the few pristine and untouched environments left today. In 1972, Sycamore Canyon was the first area designated as a Wilderness Area by the State of Arizona, so there are no roads, hiking trails, or crowds inside the canyon. The walls of the canyon are marked by colorful cliffs, soaring pinnacles, and a desert riparian area, making it one of the world's rarest habitats. The road to Sycamore Point is a 5 mile long gnarly, beat up road impassable in all vehicles except 4x4's, but if you're willing to push the envelope and explore a little, you will be greatly rewarded for your efforts. We then top it all off with a drive down Perkinsville Road, which offers stunning vistas of landscapes ranging from 3,500 to over 7,000 feet elevation, but is certainly not for the faint of heart.
I apologize for the shaky video in places. Even the best anti-shake in the world would have been no match for those gnarly, unmaintained back roads.
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Arizona ATV Riding in a Box Canyon
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Arizona Overland Adventure - Rogue Overland Summer Expedition 2018
The Rogue Overland Crew tackles some of Arizona's toughest terrain, survives a monsoon, explores lava fields, and has some great craft beer. The wheeling includes Pyeatt Draw Trail, Cinder Hills OHV Area, and Smiley Rock Trail. Historical stops include Wuptaki National Monument and Jerome State Historic Park.
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WE FIND A Prehistoric burial site found near Superior Az PART 1 WE FIND LOST RUINS, WHERE ??
James calls me and tells me there are lost ruin's at Superior Arizona right under our noses . We read the article and set out for an adventure of a lifetime . We set perimeters and plan our assault. Our goal is to have our youtube followers help us find the mystery location . What we find is goverment conspiracy , folklore myths legends and lies . You won't believe how this series ends you won't want to miss it IT'S TIME TO GET IN THE TRUCK ! HERE IS THE ARTICLE FROM THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR DEC 12 2014 A centuries-old Native American burial site has been uncovered along U.S. Highway 60 in Superior, including the remains of at least nine people and evidence of 40 rooms that once stood there.
The human remains, discovered about five miles west of the Oak Flat Campground in the Tonto National Forest, will be repatriated to the Gila River Indian Community, on whose ancestral lands the remains were found, said Todd Pitezel, state repatriation coordinator for the Arizona State Museum on the University of Arizona campus.
The remains — discovered between this spring and October — likely date to the 14th century and represent the Salado people, who were made up of a mix of cultures. The U.S. National Park Service said the Salado are an extension of the Hohokam, who used irrigation canals to farm in the Salt and Gila River valleys, beginning thousands of years ago. The Hohokam and Salado population there decreased drastically between 1350 and 1450, likely because of drought. Those who remained are the ancestors of today’s Gila and Salt River communities, says the Arizona Museum of Natural History.The Gila River Indian Community “views any burial disturbances as a desecration to the Huhugam,” the O’odham name for their ancestors and living relatives, Barnaby Lewis, Gila River Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, said in a statement. “However in this modern day, it is unavoidable and we take great strides to protect our ancestors with privacy and respect.”
The remains will be reburied on the Gila River reservation.
Many Hohokam and more recent Apache artifacts are scattered throughout that area, archaeologists say, including on the 2,400-acre parcel above a massive copper deposit that could be acquired by a foreign mining company this week.
The bill to privatize the parcel, which includes land sacred to Native American tribes, was tucked into the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act by legislators last week. A final U.S. Senate vote is expected no later than today.
The presence of the Gila River Indian Community’s ancestors in the area is one reason the tribe opposes the mining project, Lewis said in the statement.
“Overall, the community opposes any mining project, including the one proposed by Resolution Copper in the Oak Flat area. This mining project in particular will be destructive to the environment,” the email said.
The recent finding at U.S. Highway 60 is the biggest settlement discovered in Superior, said Scott Wood, heritage program manager with the Tonto National Forest.
“It’s the only one like it in Superior that we know of, and certainly the largest one we know of,” he said.
Anna Neuzil is project director for EcoPlan Associates, the archaeological consultants performing the archaeological review for the Arizona Department of Transportation. Neuzil said ADOT officials will not allow her to discuss the findings with the media.
The burial site will be destroyed by the project, but first archaeologists will ensure that all human remains have been collected and repatriated, and will document all other historical artifacts found there, such as decorative pottery, tools and structures, Wood said.
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