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Day 23
FS218 to Martin Canyon 17 mi :: 276 mi :: Cloudy, warm, lots of thunder, sprinkles We’re back on the forest road early. It’s nice, easy to follow, with fairly gentle ups and downs through Juniper and Ponderosa-covered hills. We pass up water in a muddy cow pond, since there’s supposed to be more water…
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Day 22
Elk Wallow Ridge to FS218 13 mi :: 259 mi :: Sunny, warm, light afternoon showers In the morning I discover part of our problem – I had entered a GPS reference point incorrectly. We find our correct position on a ridge near the divide. We bushwhack towards the intersection we’re looking for, crossing more…
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Day 21
FS94 to Elk Wallow Ridge 13 mi :: 246 mi :: Sunny, some clouds, warm Some of Wayne’s tribe are up before the sun, getting ready to hunt wild turkey. Not wanting to appear lazy, we pack up and bid them good hunting. We soon pass the turn where our spring should be. There’s supposed…
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Day 20
FS28 to FS94 16 mi :: 233 mi :: Sunny, hot, some clouds later Once we get in gear, the road makes for easier walking. We cross the divide for the first time since leaving Silver City at Eckleberger Hill. In Turkey Park Canyon we a see a sign: FIRE IN PROGRESS. We pass other…
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Day 19
Moonshine Canyon to FS 28 14 mi :: 217 mi :: Sunny, warm, gusty wind It takes us all morning to walk the last 4-1/2 miles of the Middle Fork canyon. The miles seem so long. We take our last and coldest bath in the river at breakfast. We emerge from the canyon at Snow…
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Day 18
The Meadows to Moonshine Canyon 16 mi :: 203 mi :: Sunny, warm to cloudy and humid We’re up early for another day in the Middle Fork Gila Canyon. Today rock walls and spires are even more magnificent. I see caves high up in some of the cliffs. There are endless crossings as before. We…
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Day 17
Gila Cliff Dwellings to The Meadows 13 mi :: 187 mi :: Sunny, warm to clouds and humid We bid a fond farewell to Arnold and Marlice around 7 am. Our bodies are feeling pretty good. At our high point I turn on the phone – no service. Little Bear Canyon eventually becomes narrow with…
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Book/Play: Hamlet
My few prior attempts to read Shakespeare quickly produced glazed eyes and little understanding. At the time I figured I just wasn’t smart enough to understand it. Now I realize that most of it is in a different language. This book showed me the miracle of footnotes that explain strange words and words whose usages…
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Day 16
Gila Cliff Dwellings 0 mi :: 174 mi :: Sunny, warm Ann is still limping a little in the morning, so we decide to stay here for a rest day. I stay in the tent late, reading the bloody grand finale of Hamlet. We need a little more food for the extra day, so instead…
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Day 15
Gila River Bridge to Gila Cliff Dwellings 5 mi :: 174 mi :: Sunny, warm Ann wakes up with a foot cramp that won’t go away. We have breakfast in camp, but it’s still there. We wonder if it will just work itself out, and start walking up the road. A mile and a half…