anyone that can come along is welcome to do so. This will just be an easy fri/sat hang without a lot of planning
anyone that can come along is welcome to do so. This will just be an easy fri/sat hang without a lot of planning
Going Flyfishing and hanging at Parker Canyon Lake during the week between Xmas and New Years.
Anyone else like to come along? It can be car camped.
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Location; has it been decided?
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So we would be hanging on 1/8/11?
Where?
Life is hard? Compared to what?
1/8/11 sounds good. That is a Saturday. I will be going Fri-Sat. I'm thinking the west fork of oak creek canyon would be nice to see in the winter (weather permitting). Anyone know if the water is tolerable that time of year?
Fri-Sat, 7-8 Jan. West Fork of Oak Creek. Meet at Call of the Canyon day area (I asked the folks there and they said you can overnight park).
Meet-up time? I can take off work early on Friday and meet at the park.
Author and illustrator: The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide To Hammock Camping
Where are we hanging?
Since it's a day use area, can we camp?
I was in Sedona last weekend. I hope it warms up a bit. It's been chilly!
I've never done one of these group hangs, so sorry if I ask dumb questions.
Life is hard? Compared to what?
The day-use area is just to park our cars (although there are places on the highway to park if you're careful). We would need to hike up the West Fork of Oak Creek about 3-6 miles in order to camp. It's an easy hike (all level) with some creek crossing (mostly rock hopping). Lots of trees up in the canyon.
Author and illustrator: The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide To Hammock Camping
I've done that hike. I just didn't know how this worked
I guess it didn't occur to me that you could camp back there either.
Life is hard? Compared to what?
Yes, you can camp up there, but there are regulations on how far up you need to be before dispersed camping is allowed. A lot of people violate that rule -- the last time I backpacked up there I passed a few camp sites that were just off the trail and not far from the trailhead.
Author and illustrator: The Ultimate Hang: An Illustrated Guide To Hammock Camping
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