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daughterofromer said:
speaking of which.....what are we looking at for wildlife/edible animal population if i were to visit? wow i feel like a conspirator to turn every thread into a hunting thread!!! really though az would be one of my top states to consider if i did leave co.....

my dad just gets mad because he hasta sit and watch me get ready to go do nature stuff. good thing he doesnt hunt cuz if he was ready to go, gun in hand while i was rebelliously finishing my makeup and/or hair my blowdryer just might feel his wrath.....

Hey Rachel - you can turn any of my threads into hunting threads...

We have everything you can dream of hunting from Elk/Mulies/Javelina (my personal favorite) to Dove which I love a good going away shot!

So your dad does not hunt just shoots - that explains it! Well, between hunting and Cruisers you are on a great path...you are always welcome here Rez life is really really slow but with great wheelin and people.

Sounds like you are surrounded by great Cruiser guys up in Colorado - hope one of them lets you tag along to learn...
 
Outstanding thanks, That art is amazing, it would be something to understand it as the person who painted it many years ago.The dwellings are great, some I saw on T.V. were very high up and it must have been a mamoth task to build them, some heritage.Our Islanders and Aborigionals have some outstanding forms of art also. :cheers:
 
freightdog said:
We have everything you can dream of hunting from Elk/Mulies/Javelina (my personal favorite) to Dove which I love a good going away shot!


at first i thought javelina was the extra adorable miniature deer/rodent, but then i googled it and i think i ate one before at rodizio grill.... ok so after round 3 of exotic waiters bringing me skweres of meat i stopped asking which kind/making small talk...but im thinking i did.....what ever happened to that place anyways, how could such an establishment ever fail?

pics:
1- original mental image, could be the playmate of my tiny 3 lb prancing dog. VERY reluctant to eat

2- close cousin of the javelina. could be tasty w/ bbq sauce? possible repost of pic in a certain dixie thread??


those ruins look amazing too. perfect for sniping javelina im assuming ;)

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First, that 60 looks familiar. Second, how did you shrink it? Somethin' in that Navajo water? :grinpimp:
 
daughterofromer said:
at first i thought javelina was the extra adorable miniature deer/rodent, but then i googled it and i think i ate one before at rodizio grill.... ok so after round 3 of exotic waiters bringing me skweres of meat i stopped asking which kind/making small talk...but im thinking i did.....what ever happened to that place anyways, how could such an establishment ever fail?

pics:
1- original mental image, could be the playmate of my tiny 3 lb prancing dog. VERY reluctant to eat

2- close cousin of the javelina. could be tasty w/ bbq sauce? possible repost of pic in a certain dixie thread??


those ruins look amazing too. perfect for sniping javelina im assuming ;)

Ha! - Javelina with a pistol...in Douglas (well not downtown...)

Cool as hell if you ate one - we usually shred em and use em in burritos...

Sounds like my kinda place to eat! No real resturants in Pinon...one lady serves venison outa her house at noon - good eating!

I want pictures of your first hunt - makeup and all! Hopefully camo makeup - it is the new style for hot girls going to the mall!

Thanks for the compliments on the photography!
 
pappy said:
First, that 60 looks familiar. Second, how did you shrink it? Somethin' in that Navajo water? :grinpimp:

It should - it was John's for a long time before I got my hands on it...what a buildup! I love it...it has now turned into the long distance cruiser - the 40 is the around the Rez machine!

Wes - you are welcome to crash... :bounce2:
 
Any more pics and we'll have a contingent from colorado will crash the REZ!

So it's settled then, we'll do a rising sun run down there some time. And we can all ride in Rachels rig :D .
 
bh4rnnr said:
So it's settled then, we'll do a rising sun run down there some time. And we can all ride in Rachels rig :D .

Remember to leave your tards at home. Rachel's rig is a "Tard Free" zone.
 
Freightdog,

I have been to Pinon (brother-in-law was the athletic director,sister, brother and sister-in-law taught out there) a few years ago and it certainly didn't look as pretty as your pictures. Kinda makes me want to get out there again and I would love to do Canyon de Chelly at some point as well.

Maybe I should get my rig running, hummmmmmmm..........

If you are in Flag - look me up.

Brian
 
Remember to leave your tards at home. Rachel's rig is a "Tard Free" zone.
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Well, we are lucky as a club to not have any of those :bounce: .
 
AZkick-n40 said:
Freightdog,

I have been to Pinon (brother-in-law was the athletic director,sister, brother and sister-in-law taught out there) a few years ago and it certainly didn't look as pretty as your pictures. Kinda makes me want to get out there again and I would love to do Canyon de Chelly at some point as well.

Maybe I should get my rig running, hummmmmmmm..........

If you are in Flag - look me up.

Brian

You have to be related to Rick and Keri -

I will look you up! especially if you are Keri's brothers!
 
freightdog said:
With a Freebird avatar - I hope you mean Skynard!

yea, i saw steve miller band recently w/ dad at red rocks

love joe walsh, zeppelin, beatles, ac/dc, pink floyd, clapton, bad company i could seriously name at least 20 ranking as my favorites!

i think i was born in the wrong decade....
 
Jeff,


I always enjoy the great pics you two post. Beautigul country for sure! Curious though .. can you climb right up to that ruin you have a pic of? It might be WhiteHouse or Gila you mentioned?


On another note .. can folks stay the nite in the ruins ? Make a fire ? Camp?


I remember taking my stepkids to a 200 yr old Ojibway village here, and it started to rain out .. so I found us a tee pee (huge!) and we made a very small fire inside, and loafed around and told stories for an hour or so .. not sure that was cool with the band or not :eek: A memory I won't soon forget though. If I ever buy just land, on a nice lake again .. I'd love to have a big birchbark tee pee up by the shoreline. Heck they even have doors hinged with leather .. bloody amazing creations :D



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