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    I see his trophy wife stayed in the car, probably plumb hot.

    I do love the backyard/playground too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yqtszhj View Post
    I love Greg’s backyard/playground. Not much shade though.
    There's shade...you just have to dig for it

    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I see his trophy wife stayed in the car, probably plumb hot.

    I do love the backyard/playground too.
    You just scored major points with my better half Colonel!

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    Major points is a very good thing. Yall don't wander into them holes do ya. Could be snakes and spiders and all sort of scary things in there.
    In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
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    Cue sound of Head slap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    Major points is a very good thing. Yall don't wander into them holes do ya. Could be snakes and spiders and all sort of scary things in there.
    I checked out the main tunnel. It went back about 100'. I didn't see any critters, but there were some droppings. I didn't check any of the side tunnels. I'm pretty sure this was (is?) a lead mine. If I'm right about the location, thediggings.com has it listed with production spanning 1918 -1919. There was an old stacked stone building foundation down below it. It's a single track up to the mine, so we parked the Jeep at a spot above that building (where we could turn around) and hiked the rest of the way up. That proved to be a good plan as the trail stopped at the mine and there wasn't a lot of maneuvering space there.

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    It just seems right to ask, what is the carry gun while hiking in the AZ desert like that?
    The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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    I'm sure there's no shortage of options and all very good ones at that.

    I have to wonder if you get cell reception out there in case the jeep don't start.
    In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
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    Cue sound of Head slap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yqtszhj View Post
    It just seems right to ask, what is the carry gun while hiking in the AZ desert like that?
    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I'm sure there's no shortage of options and all very good ones at that.

    I have to wonder if you get cell reception out there in case the jeep don't start.
    When a hike is planned, I generally prefer my PW45, but that can change on a whim.
    The photos are from a trip we took to Quartzite, AZ. (my wife really likes a jerky shop there and it was a nice day for a drive). For that I had my P365 on me and a HK P30L in a sling bag (I keep my CZ Phantom ready in a similar bag). I felt that combo would be sufficient for the trip and a short foray into the desert by Jeep.
    Cell reception can be spotty, so I carry an inReach Explorer satellite communicator.

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    A P30 and a Phantom, I can relate to both of those. I shoot the Phantom much better but it is upgraded with CGW parts. But the HK just runs and runs.
    The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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    This bring back plesant memories of my days exploring Arizona desert country back in the early 80's. Sometimes my then GF and I would scout out areas by plane and then drive them in my off-road 4x4 a day or so later.
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    Great idea that sat communicator. We in the cities always assume we are near a cell tower or wi-fi. In today's world the sat communicator is built into most cars.
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