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- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIParker lake is good for fishing in winter as it is stocked. The extreme fire restrictions are throughout Arizona right now. We're on the Rim and it's even hot up here. Cm'on monsoons!!!
- 2oldmanExplorer II
LenSatic wrote:
I'm having the same problem.
Triple post. What's up with that?!
Today when I reply, the site just sits there, so I hit Post Message again, and voila, two posts. It's posting, just not closing the window. - LenSaticExplorerTriple post. What's up with that?!
- LenSaticExplorerDouble post.
- LenSaticExplorerYep, it's been a tad warm the last few days. ;)
The Huachucas got, essentially, no snow this year. Fires are probably going to be a big problem this summer.
LS - rocmocExplorerKnew it was just a matter of time since we are so dry. This was in today's Tucson Newspaper,
"TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Fire officials have increased fire and smoking restrictions in southern Arizona because of ongoing dry weather.
The stricter restrictions took effect Thursday in all districts of the Coronado National Forest and memorial, Saguaro National Park, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and several others. Building and maintain a campground are now prohibited in both developed campgrounds and improvised ones. Smoking is also not allowed unless inside a car or building, and firing a gun is prohibited unless a person has a hunting license.
Violating the rules could result in a misdemeanor charge.
Temperatures were in the triple digits all week."
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico - was_butnotnowExplorer
rocmoc wrote:
Yeah! ?
The road out to the lake has gotten a bit on the rough side & the drought is not helping the lake level. There are nice camping sites but we have an major fire season in force so be careful. No open fires are allowed!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
We took a day trip last Sat. and it looked like fires in the campground were OK (at that time) in the fire rings. Nothing on the FS site about restrictions. FS site Parker Lake
We went in dowen HW 83 but came out on going west on Cimarron Rd to the west gate of Fort Huachuca and on through the base to Sierra Vista. A much shorter route. Only had to show our Driver Lic to the camera at the west gate to get onto to base.
I don't think I would like to pull a large trailer over HW 83 anytime soon. Some of it was broken down to one way. Other section had been redone in the last few years and was good. If in Sierra Vista just go throw the base for the short route. The worst of the roads were on HW 83 west of this route. The campground was nice with new toilets etc. - rich85704ExplorerYes, the road in has some rough spots. Two-lane blacktop has turned to 1 1/2 lane in many spots.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
rich85704 wrote:
If you mean photos as in a whole bunch at one time, it's best to create an album on your own site, then post ONE link to it.
I'm still trying to figure out a quick way to share photos. - agesilausExplorer IIIYou have to be in the Advanced mode to see the pic icon
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