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Tales From the Trypt, And Assorted Short Sorties

whazoo
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Did you like how I did that, Tales From the Trypt? No? I thought it was clever...for my eighth grade mind. It's Halloween and a great time of year here in Phoenix. We're down to about 90ยบ and close to sweater weather.



This is a first for me and I don't feel good about it. There's no real story line this time, and then there's the difficulty in saying "Assorted Short Sorties" with a bit of a lisp. That's right, these darn partial dentures are a real pain in the ass-orted shorts. Something a guy has to deal with as age settles in I guess.

We first went to a place out of the imagination that had rock formations straight from H.P. Lovecraft. It was just one night but those rocks still haunt me to this day. I can't wait to go back for a night hike.

Driving in sand was...sandy. And soft. Yet there was a fine line between airing down just enough and too much. Airing down means you lose ground clearance and suddenly your dragging your pumpkin, your third member. But what's the diff? (It was a rhetorical question, thank you)


Passing an old water trough I felt a kinship, as wee both can no longer hold our water.


Somewhere over yonder is a place of phantasmagorical rock shapes. Phantasmagorical, now there's a word a guy could use to score big in Scrabble.


Dropping down to a camp spot was easy, yet more air was let out to make the climb the next day, phew.


The scenery was good enough...


Though it was hard to find the right spot to level without levelers. They would have been ruined on the hard rock don't ya know.




Those rocks spooked me right away. Looking like something from the Cthulhu Mythos of H.P. Lovecraft fame.




I thought this was ol Cthulhu himself...


Then I found the hell blasted skulls of the Necromongers.






They call this "brain rock" though I don't know why. I can tell you there's no brains under that hat. Wait, what?












The skeletal horses of the Hellocalypse. (Say what?)


I was thinking of Anasazi Santa's reindeers...


You can see them in the dark spot on the side of the cliff.






Look close, it's Frogenstein.




Assorted short sorties continues after this message from Mutual Of Omaha:

Dang roads, the city needs to fix this one up a little...


So I don't drag my third member, again. Another facet of old age.


Mud backwards is dum, and I hate dum mud.


Well let's see, I love charades. Um, I'm a chicken to, naw that doesn't work. How about, I'm a rusty spring chicken? Well it was spring at the time. I'll be honest, I really don't remember what it was supposed to be. Can we let this one slide? I feel like I just laid an egg.


Destination cliffside.




Lake Roosevelt is in the distance.


Evening on the Red Bluffs.


A view of the last century...

plant.







The next day was the air show. It was plane annoying I can tell you, all their noise as the larger plane led the smaller plane practicing some kind of air drops. I kept looking for small packages coming down with a parachute.


They circled right over our heads for hours.


Props to them for finally leaving.






It looks like two centuries have passed, and are waiting to fall.


How to wear out your dog...whoa I'm gettin dizzy here.

(I'll say this is a bitter sweet trip report in that we no longer have Odie the Shih Tzu Kid. My wife and I have never had a dog we couldn't handle, I've had 11 dogs in my life. He was a force of nature and had more energy than we could deal with. There was no "easy" button, no "relax" in him. We "re-homed" him to a fabulous family with kids, Odie needed kids more than any dog I've known and they adore him tremendously. I have never given a dog away but I have to say it was best for us all.)





A Cactus Patch Kid bid us adieu.


On down that dusty road we went. And I have to wonder, why are those levelers so bloody bright orange? Might we lose them?


Spring green was happening.








Little bird, wren are you coming home?




The trip report is almost over, can you hang on a little longer?


Poppies were...poppin like Mary.












It looked like the Saguaro Family was out for a hike in the hills.


Looking for that elusive grand camping spot, first we had to wash up.




But this little bitty wussy hill stopped me cold. It was off camber two different ways at the same time, and the sound of a truck frame racking is not a sound I like to hear. At least when it's my truck.


Can I tell you how much fun it wasn't to back down through that narrow wash?




There she is, the Roosevelt Lake Bridge and the end. I'll hope this will bridge the trip report gap until next time as we move from Arizona to Boise Idaho. Anybody got some taters?


WTWTs (Whazoo's Thoroughly Worthless Thoughts)
Yes. this aging process can get a guy down at times. Dentures, new body parts, meds and that ever expanding waistline. I've refused to go up another size in pantaloons and have paid the price in back aches from britches that are too tight. That thing called stuffing a ten pound sausage into a five pound wrapper. Recently during a trip to COSTCO my wife saw something that has saved my life. I'll whisper it to you because it's a secret known only to women...STRETCH JEANS! Cheese and rice my closet is now full of my new discovery and back pain gone! If there's a sudden rush to COSTCO and the mens clothes section, you heard it here.

If you want to see this trip report with a grey background. go here


Happy Halloween...

on edit: for old friends, twin grandbabies are doing well and we love them more than life! Are you and I any different, I think not.


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Colorado_Dave
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Bravo! fantastic trip report!
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whazoo
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Lol rockhillmanor, I'm thinking by now rv.net is looking for an app to make me go away! A big thank you for the awesome response.

rockhillmanor
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Wow. Just Wow!

BEST trip report I have read here and I've been around a long time!

Pictures are out of this world cool. Love the narratives too!

Hey, is there some sort of app you have I can download so that when the Idaho Trip Report comes up it can text me so I don't miss it? :B

Happy Camping!

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

tbred
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Fantastic as always!! Thank you for sharing the beauty!

whazoo
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Haha Tim, I groan too, believe me. A huge congratulations on the upcoming grandboy, how exciting!! What a grand way to spend the second half right? I'll see ya Tim...

Well Mr. wvabeer, I'm glad you enjoy the TRs, I enjoy making them. And in five years we'll see you out west here. There's plenty of room for all your toys...at my house. Thanks a lot!

Hi there tbred, That scenery sure was fantastic, glad you liked the pictures!!

wvabeer
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Whazoo, all I can say you're very talented. I enjoy your great pictures and funny stories. Keep them coming I'll share with my wife whilst hinting where we are going after retirement, in 5 years.
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iwon415
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I'm gone for a few days and come back to find a TR from the Great Whazoo!
I groaned all the way through it!
Glad the grandkids are doing well!
My granddaughter just turned 5 and have now been informed my baby boy is having a baby boy!
Jealous of you moving to Idaho, you're gonna love it.

TimH

whazoo
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Thanks Mr Lundboat, I have no doubt we'll find some good adventures in Idaho! See ya in a few years...

CTraveler, hey Alex, Thanks for a fine reply and you are so right, I'm a Poe guy, and a Raven maniac! Lol see ya Alex. I expect there's another CTraveler story around the canyon corner?!

c_traveler2
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Whazoo, without a doubt another one of your fine phantasmagorical story, maybe you have a bit Poe hidden in the crevices of your brain.

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mylundboat
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Dave, you are going to love Idaho, lots to see up there. I cannot wait to see your adventures there. Retiring west in 3 years maybe we can touch base then.
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whazoo
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Grant! There you are. You're so right about loveable Labs. We've had three Shih Tzus before but Odie was some kind of blend with those blue eyes. We thought to be through with dogs but after a few short weeks of depressing evenings realizing what was missing we tried again. We have two rescues now and while Bear is irreplaceable these two are perfect for us, whew. We love our doggies don't we Grant?! Thanks Grant, hope you and the pups are doing well ol buddie!!

Oy Dave, now that's too much for me to think about. How about just Whaz The Magician? Watch now as before your very eyes he makes a mountain out of a molehill! Now that I can do lol. That's a good idea Dave, though I'd want you to play me. I'd want somebody that would make me look good, not Chevy Chase! Think I'll go eat some bon bons for lunch and work on a script. I'll have you climbing a cliff with a bicycle hanging around your neck. You'd make me look real good! Thanks Dave, very funny!
Girlsee, lol!

crosscheck
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How do ya do it? The colour and clarity of the rock formations many of us see with our eyes but cannot duplicate it in a photo. Even armchair boondockers feel like they've been there.

Some say you should produce a calendar or write a book. I say a movie. How about,
"Whaz In Wanderland". It would be about this couple in their TC who was out for a coupla weeks in a remote part of red rock country and when they took the wrong turn up a dark slot canyon, they eventually found themselves in a magical kingdom where all sorts of crazy,fun things happened to them. You could write the story and the script and maybe even be involved in special effects. If you didn't want the lead, hire Chevie Chase and put a moustache on him. Friends from RV.Net could be hired as extras. Think about it. Now how to raise a coupla hundred mill for seed money.

I think no matter where you settle, Boise, Girlsie , you name it, the fun is going to follow.

Thanks.

Dave
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LabMan1945
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Whazoo! You did it yet again with another marvelous trip report. Super pictures and wonderful puns and humor as we have come to expect from the Great Whazoo.
Sorry that Odie failed to work out but once you have had a Lab nothing else will quite meet the requirements! (perhaps I am just a bit prejudiced?)
Grant, Scoter and Skye!
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whazoo
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Honest to gosh Ben, I was thinking about you on my drive home from work. I do notice the friends I don't hear from and wonder what's going on in your life. I was also thinking about your marathon drives out this way and wondering how you do it. We'll have two trips close to that in UHauls when we move. We can't switch drivers since Lynn will be in one truck so I'm thinking some naps along the way lol. I hope you and Tory are doing well, see ya Ben.

So Bill, the movie doesn't follow the book at all but Nick Nolte was hilarious. Overall a fun movie, and of course the AT is on your side of the country. "when my boots begin to move my thoughts start to flow."