Welcome to the Experience Arizona blog!

Welcome to the Experience Arizona blog!

As you may have noticed, I haven't done much with the blog over the past six months. There's a good reason for that, I am moving the trail/adventure portion of this blog to a dedicated website: http://www.experience-az.com/. Creating this website has been an adventure of its own, but don't worry, it's only going to get better. All of the information you loved on this blog has been transfered over to the new site ... plus a bunch more stuff the blogsite wasn't capable of! Go to the website and take a look. You'll be glad you did.

Given the new website, I will be using this blog as it was intended - as a blog! I'll use this to keep everyone up-to-date on the latest details of the website, what's going on in Arizona and what I think about it!

Look for the "official" kickoff for the new website on July 4th!

Until then, I'll see you on the trail.

Have fun and be safe.



Sunday, April 18, 2010

A wild and spooky canyon

This canyon is hard to find. And it takes skill not to go on private property. But it's worth it. If you go, it's a unique, challenging and different hike. And you will get wet. And you will meet some fairly scary critters. Just be careful of those huge waterbugs. They're hungry :-)


View down the canyon


Spider holes--filled with hundreds of daddy longlegs. Creepy


Trying not to get wet. Good luck.


A boulder wedged in the canyon


A wall of beautiful ferns. Doesn't look like southern Arizona, does it?


Another type of critter you might meet on your journey. Be careful, there are lots of these guys out there


Watch out for those huge waterbugs!


The waterbugs got another poor soul


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