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Maxwell Trail into West Clear Creek May 19-20

Posted: May 02 2007 1:25 pm
by te_wa
Let's take the short and steep Maxwell trail into the heart of Arizona's Rim country where you will spend a night amongst some of the state's finest riparian areas. This hike brings you to the start of WCC where it forms from the confluence of Clover and Willow creeks, complete with rainbow and brown trout, squirrels, ringtails, and bears. This place has a very wild feel to it, is often overlooked by backpackers because of its rugged terrain. Were going to hike down the steep but short (.7 mile) trail to an area downstream with fantastic swimming holes and a large camp "site". There is plenty to explore since the hike only takes an hour. The rugged natural beauty of this canyon will blow you away and make you a fan for life (in fact, this is our THIRD trip there). Returning Sunday afternoon.

Posted: May 02 2007 2:03 pm
by Desertroux
I would never miss a Maxwell trip. It is one of my favorite places. Maybe this trip the bear will let me sleep through the night. Noisy chums.

My younger brother(20) is going along as well. Should be a fun little trip as always.
:D

Posted: May 03 2007 7:08 am
by Hoffmaster
Even though my tendons seem to not want to heal, I should probably go on this trip. I will catch dinner.

Posted: May 03 2007 9:00 am
by te_wa
as you would expect, a short trip like this one requires all the luxuries you can pack so expect to have fresh trout fried in Normandy butter with sea salt and ground pepper in a Sweet Maui Onion potato chip batter. Followed by a cup of Chardonnay and some Jack Daniel's to sip as you recline further into your thermarest chair. Andrew's plan is to defend the camp from bears with his bare hands... so i'll be taking bets as the Maxwell Bookie/cameraman.

everybody sign up, as this may be your last chance to hike with the famous DesertRoux, he will be moving to Virginia's Appalachian country at summer's end.

Posted: May 03 2007 4:07 pm
by Desertroux
Hoffmaster wrote:I should probably go on this trip.
I couldn't of said it better myself.

Hoffmaster cometh...

Low Rider in Tow...

Posted: May 03 2007 5:22 pm
by sjderis
If I come can I have my pants back...I seemed to have lost them on the last trip...Should tell you what kind of trip that was! Fantastic!

Posted: May 03 2007 10:19 pm
by wallyfrack
mikeinFHAZ wrote:Jack Daniel's to sip - Andrew's plan is to defend the camp from bears with his bare hands
Drunken bear wrestling!!! This is better than WWF.
OK, I'm in.

Posted: May 04 2007 8:15 pm
by te_wa
if everyone wants to park/meet at my house, its safe to leave your vehicle and we can carpool from here. I live in fountain hills, so its on the way to Happy Jack. show up around 8ish? ( :zzz: )
pm for directions.

Posted: May 06 2007 2:39 pm
by Stickfigure
Hey guys, I'm DR middle bro. Just back from the Marine Corps. Can't wait to hike for fun for once :)

Posted: May 06 2007 4:15 pm
by fairweather8588
I'd love to return to Maxwell, there just aint enough time in my life :roll: damn

Posted: May 06 2007 8:18 pm
by te_wa
Stickfigure wrote:Just back from the Marine Corps.
guess that means youre carrying all the beer!

Posted: May 06 2007 11:28 pm
by Hoffmaster
So, uh, here's how my Friday evening went:

"Hey baby, want to do an overnight trip with some of the gang from the Tony Cabin trip. It's an easy 1 mile hike with swimming, fishing, relaxing, eating, and partying."
"That sounds great!"
"OK. It'll be the weekend after this coming one."

A few minutes go by.

"Oh, Matt, did I tell you that my brother and his girlfriend are coming to visit?"
"Uh, no. When?"
"This month."
"When 'this month'?"
"The 19th or 20th."

Insert a string of curse words here.

"Oh, is that the weekend of the trip?"
"Yeah, Dangit!"

I need an excuse to get out of these silly obligations. I'm not even married yet! I will find a way to make everyone happy. Why do I have to have out of town company that weekend? Why?

god hates me.

Posted: May 07 2007 7:54 am
by Desertroux
Bummer luck Matt. Just tell them your hiking friends need help carrying luxe supplies. For their forgiveness in your absence, you will bring them some creek fresh trout. :D

Posted: May 07 2007 8:03 pm
by Stickfigure
won't be the first time I got stuck carrying the beer. isn't that right DR.

Posted: May 07 2007 8:05 pm
by Desertroux
You volunteered. Next time take them out of the box.

Posted: May 09 2007 8:52 pm
by te_wa
Hoffmaster wrote:I need an excuse to get out of these silly obligations. I'm not even married yet!
naw, in my book (married man's guide to planning) he/she who makes plans and STATES said plans to significant other FIRST gets to fulfill his/her wish. You made such a statement before she mentioned her little brother. You win!

Besides, you have to see my new camera. Its really high tech... in fact, the shutter speed is SO fast that you can take a picture of a woman with her mouth shut! :o

Posted: May 10 2007 11:34 am
by braknstuf
Howdy,
This looks like it will be a good time and a nice short first outing for me. The wife said she would come too if more women decide to go.

Eric

DIRECTIONS TO MiKe'S

Posted: May 15 2007 10:53 am
by te_wa
My house is the meeting place, its on the way to Maxwell Trailhead-just a short detour off the Beeline (87) Hiway.
you can find a map to my house HERE
please plan on showing up at 8-8:30
then we can start hiking by 10-10:30
see you then :D
you can call mike @ 480 577 4804

Posted: May 15 2007 4:18 pm
by Desertroux
What kind of vehicles does everyone have?

The road out there isn't bad but high clearance for sure. Mike and I both, have SUV's that fit 4 comfortably. My brother is taking his dog so in turn, I will be bringing mine. We can fit both dogs in his truck plus one person. That leaves 4 people I believe. Just some thoughts. 8)

Posted: May 15 2007 4:41 pm
by te_wa
I have a Montero Sport with 32" tires. Seats 4 comfy, or 3 skinny dudes in the back w/ 2 up front.
Will easily hold 5 packs.
Given enough gas money, I'll drive anywhere :lol: