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Goosic
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Posted: July 04 2018 at 11:46am |
Correct but,try to get in there. There's only one way in and one way out now. It's not as easy as this photo let's on. I've been going to this same spot for forty years now. Everytime I go I have to modify my entry and exit technique due to the changing landscape. Currently there is a very large old growth mesquite tree in the way...
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englishman_ca
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Not a secret anymore with the geo information shown at bottom of pic!
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Goosic
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This is the secret camp spot. Dead center in the picture. The thing that looks like a road is actually a wash. Burnt Wash to be exact... |
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Goosic
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I'll go look now. Give me a minute or two.
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Shamu
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I tried to send you a PM, not sure if it went through. So I sent you an E-mail too. Let me know how close or far off I was! |
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Oldhand
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Hope you get a big one Goosic. Best regards.
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A square 10
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yup - looking like this fall might be a good one if the rain here ever quits , keep those smiles on
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Goosic
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This how diversified the area is. Me and my daughters by the way... |
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Honkytonk
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Go on, Goosic... I feel myself sitting at your campfire just as you return!
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Goosic
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Those bozos wouldn't last a day out there.
There's water all year long,if you know the area. There are three animals that will bite and claw you if you get too close,black bear,Lynx,and mountain lion. Scorpion, tarantula,timber rattlesnake, diamondback rattlesnake, centipede, millipede,skunk,porkypines, pronghorn antelope,javelina,mule deer, white tail deer,bunny rabbits, squirrel,dove,and Gambel Quail make up the rest,if you know where to look. You can eat the purple bulbs and the pads off of a p.r.i.c.k.l.y. pear cactus. The bulbs taste like boysenberries. Pinion pine nuts are everywhere. Poke a hole in the bottom of a barrel cactus and your drinking water. Green apple trees can be found sporadically. It's just a he!! of a climb in and out of the place in some spots. Not to mention that it does snow up there alot so getting snowed in sometimes happens. If it rains? Be prepared to camp out for an additional week until the roads dry out enough for you to leave... |
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Canuck
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Sounds like a great location for one of those out door survival reality shows. Or the Mantracker!
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Castles made of sand slip into the sea.....eventually
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Goosic
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The area is covered in scrub pines,Holly,juniper bushes, cottonwood trees, p.r.i.c.k.l.y. pear cactus,and big volcanic rocks. The mule deer are smart enough to lay down under the scrub pines where they become invisible unless you know what to look for. The scope I use has low light and starlight magnification the allows for finding those Bambi's in the shadows...
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Goosic
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You'd still never find it. Do a Google Earth search between the town's of Ashfork,Bagdad,and Skull Valley. 240 square miles of wilderness, mountains,and,desert. Your only clue will be the fifteen foot tall solid rose quartz outcropping sticking out of the side of one of the mountains near the camp site...
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hoadie
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in a situation like that..yeah, a scope is good.(Unless your me - I'd STILL use open sights on my Enfield.)
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Loose wimmen tightened here
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Honkytonk
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Well, it used to be a secret!
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Goosic
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There is a town named Skull Valley. That is where I've been deer hunting since I was ten. You drive to the secret camping spot,walk a mile up a mesa until you reach an outcropping of granite boulders,sit down in your natural hide and wait. You're looking down into a valley with a small tributary running through it from four different points. North,west,east,and down. So,maybe...
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