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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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billtex
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whazoo wrote:

Bill. Did you see A Walk In The Woods? Not quite the book but a funny movie none the less.


Hi Dave, have not seen the movie yet (read the book a while back...). Have been fortunate to do quite a bit of "walking in the woods" this fall, including some night hiking. Heading up again the weekend!
My knees will never forgive me!
Oh well...

Rock on, Bill
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Nemo667
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Dave & Lynn thanks for the update on the grand babies.

Fantastic photography combined with a fabulous report. Hope all goes well in Idaho and looking forward to more trip reports from north of Arizona.

Safe travels my friend...

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whazoo
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Hi Dak! Thank you so much, and I love your sig pic!!

Hello there Mike, Sorry the TR is just the same ol same ol, I can't seem to break my mold. Arizona won't miss me much, I've been bad mouthing the state for years now. Something about not being able to stand the heat so we're trying to get out of the kitchen...again. Take care Mike, see you in Boise maybe...

Mello_Mike
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Amazing photos and trip report, Dave. Sorry to hear you're leaving Arizona, but Boise is great, too. Lots to see and do up there. I've got lots of family up there.
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dakonthemountai
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I always love your reports, photography and humor! ! Thank you! ๐Ÿ™‚

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whazoo
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Thanks Naio, I appreciate it!

Hi Ya Bill, you are so right about full timing, we'd be so far ahead right now. We were originally going to do the travel nurse thing but changed direction with Durango. Now we're doing Bouse in hopes the kids will follow. Got to get us all out of the heat! Best to you Bill. Did you see A Walk In The Woods? Not quite the book but a funny movie none the less.

billtex
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Hi Dave, great to hear the Grand Babies are doing well...you and the Mrs also.

On the move again?
Maybe you should full time in the TC...sure would save on moving $!


Bill
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Naio
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Amazing photos. And there ain't nothing like a Whazoo trip report :).
3/4 timing in a DIY van conversion. Backroads, mountains, boondocking, sometimes big cities for a change of pace.

whazoo
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Hola Amigos and Amigettes, thats Spanish for Friends and...well Girl Friends I think. Donde esta su siete arriba? I'm not sure but I think I just said "Where is your Seven-Up?"
This TR has been on my computer for some time now, not being deemed worthy by myself. I'm glad to see that some had the time to take a look, and leave a response.

gbopp, Thank you thank you!

Zulu, And thank you, I'll let my wife know you like her pictures. Well the action shots are all hers anyway.

Ah Skip, Good for you taking instructions from your Granddaughter on the smart phone. My little ones already know how to use some of the buttons as well. Young synapses seem to take to it easily. I'm glad to hear from you Skip, and hope you and yours are all well.

Mr. Poole, Howdy Frank, The rock faces? You saw them too?! Glad it's not just me and also, James Garner was always a huge favorite of mine, Rockford Files too. Have a great day Frank...

Hello there El Tigre, I don't check in here as much as I used to and when I do haven't seen your name. It's a treat to hear from old friends, and new. We passed a Tiger the other day and I thought of you. I hope the ankle has been repaired and you're back to pole vaulting.
Thanks Tiger!

USAF Bill, Well I don't know what I have but I hope it can fund my retirement. Thanks a lot Bill.

Mr. DutchmanSport, Say, I didn't think about those deer jumping off the wall. That's something I'll keep an idea for next time. Thanks for your time.

GpnAZ, We won't talk about the photos Mark, but yes the White Pockets were otherworldly and magical. Hope to see you again before too long.

Bryan, Hey stop with the compliments ok, I might believe you some day, then I'd be in trouble. Hope you had a great time handing out candy! Was that you in the costume?

Hi Deb n Ed, Thanks so much, the places were gorgeous and a few pictures might have showed a little of it.

Thanks Mr. Quacker, and I hope you had a good Truck or Treat night as well.

pcoplin, Thank you as well! It's funny you say that about the diff guard, I'm on my second case. Rock crawling with three thousand lbs in the bed seems to be harder on things than
not. That's probably why I've cracked 4 or 5 wheels, I forget, and had fifteen flats in eight years, bent tie rods and busted several sway bar links. I have things the way I like them now, thank you.

Come on now Cal, better than I can do? Well that's not a hard thing to do, especially for Mother Nature. And I have had a bent frame before. Something about going down the road dog-legged makes for an exciting driving experience. See ya Cal...

sabconsulting, Hey Steve, oh yeah those rocks where amazing without any help. I wonder what a night hike would be like haha. And it's too hot for us too Steve, that's why we keep trying to leave. Thank you Steve!

bigfootford, Well thanks Jim, that's about as over the top response as I could get. Have a fabulous week.

rottidawg! Hey man, that's an impressive picture. How do you top that? Thanks for the compliment rotti. And hey, that looks like Mosquito Pass for some reason. Maybe?

Howdy exhaustipated, I have to say the puns come naturally, the pictures I fight with though. I'm glad if you liked a few. And yes, it was a sad yet good thing for us and Odie. I won't go into the whole story but we did try everything at our disposal. Another dog for company, that tore up all things stuffed (pillows, my underwear etc) and was in the act of pulling down the drapes when I caught her. We gave him to a retired couple who gave him back the very next day, too much energy. He got a bad case of being alone since we're gone 12 hours a day and acted accordingly. That's when we tried the other dog. He's been gone since March and my wife talked to the gal the other day and they want all the puppy pictures I have of him. He's in a good place!

Thanks CaptnBG! I'll hope for some Idaho trip reports as well, we can't wait to get there!

Well fuelhauler, I'm like you in that life takes time away from the computer and all it has to offer, forums etc. But when I do the first trip report in almost a year it's a great thing to see a reply from you. Lets hope our collars don't match, and that they get taken off soon hah.

Ahoy Mad Norsky ol Buddy, I loved Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and the memories of a good time of life also. Before words like butt-dial became official in Webster's Dictionary. I hope you're doing well and to see you next time.

Hi Ya Mr Realter, Yes it's a good thing I didn't enter the TCM contest, there's too many good pictures for me to win. Boy that thing has grown. I sure appreciate the comment though.

Vinsil, I don't know about inspiring but to be half tempted to go camping is usually all it takes right? Sorry about the rain, send some south please we need it real bad. Thank you for the response!

LOL Jeff, That was Charlie's hello? Sounded to me more like "FEED ME>>>NOW!" to put it into one word, or meow. Best to you Jeff!

Silver! Talk about old alumni, here we are right? Yes on the monsteroidal rocks, and to weird weather. No monster dust storms this year and we've actually been getting rain a bit now and then. Of course the weather in Boise will be different than here, and there's the appeal. Your weather has been all over the charts for a while now hasn't it? Keeps a guy on his toes I guess. Hello to Mrs. Dunes for me Silver, hope you're all healthy.

Feeelix! Ah geez, that was a great picture of us with John Wayne out by the pool, time sure goes by in a hurry doesn't it? Did I ever tell you I have John Wayne toilet paper? No kidding, it's rough and tough and doesn't take **** off anybody hah. Thanks Felix, cheers to you and your Family.

Hi D, Hey I don't know who you're talking about but I'd give anything to have his friends. Hello to Jane, hope you both are getting some camp time in. See ya D.

67avion
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Stunning work by one of the great talents in the world of TCs. Great work Dave!

flaxi
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hey, hey, ol' buddy...so great to read another fascinating TR more.
You can't imagine how interesting and funny experience it is for us that you take us with you on your trips.
Happy Halloween !
Cheers from Germany. ๐Ÿ™‚
Felix

silversand
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Whaz:

Wow! GREAT photography of some of the world's most interesting geological formations (on steroids) :B

We have cloud, rain, huge humidity, ice and snow mixed in with the very odd 1, 3 or 5 days of sun and 2~3 months of so-so warm weather. Unfortunately, we can't have it all, but its nice to know we can see the other side through your Southwest trip reports !!

Most importantly: very happy the little ones are healthy!

Cheers,
Sand & Dunes
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Deb_and_Ed_M
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realter wrote:


Maybe you should put out your own calender.


I'd want one for sure!!!

"Envy" has seldom been one of my sins. I can see pictures of mansions, and Prevosts, and luxury yachts - and while those things are nice, I don't yearn for one. But when I see trip reports like Whazoos (and many other here on the TC forum) - oh yeah - I WANT that!! BIG time!!
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

Camper_Jeff___K
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Thanks for the TR Dave,
Now I feel like I got my bag of Halloween Treats.

Glad the babies are doing well.
Get a cat!
Take care.

Vinsil
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Inspiring sir.

Its pouring rain here, Halloween was a let down for the kids, I'm half tempted to load up the camper for an adventure!

Thanks for sharing.
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