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Spring is here - camping is near.

Posted in May 16th, 2008
by joel in Camping, Hiking

Tent camping time is near in the high country of Arizona. My friends will be heading up near Flagstaff for the Memorial Day weekend. Heck, they’ll even take an extra day off to enjoy the days after the crowds leave. Nothing like empty woods to really enjoy camping.

To get up in the tall, tall Ponderosa Pines, hear the cawing of crows and have elk tramp through your camp in the early, dewy morning, that is living. Then you hear the grouse ruffing up their feathers sounding like a chain saw trying to be started. Throw some cowboy coffee on the campfire while everyone else is comfy in sleeping bags and having the dawn between me and nature is almost sinful.

The hike will be up the San Francisco Peaks getting up to about 11000 feet above sea level at Fremont Saddle. Fremont Peak is the most accessible of the four peaks and one of the least visited. Humphrey’s Peak is the highest spot in Arizona and a shorter, steeper trail which I believe gets the greatest traffic. The second highest Peak is Agassiz, but it is illegal to climb without snow-pack. Fremont has a great view into the crater and out toward flagstaff and the meteor crate and on to the East.

There is still plenty of camping in campgrounds and off the roads in the area. It is your choice as to having restrooms and running water in campgrounds. (Note: there are usually restrictions from late May until Monsoon Season on fires outside campgrounds with fire rings.)

Arizona is blessed with variety and beauty. Happy camping.

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Snow camping is not necessary…

Posted in January 13th, 2008
by joel in Uncategorized

Camping out is possible this time of year. Of course, it helps to be in southern Arizona or California. It does get down to freezing some nights, but with a camper or a tent and a good sleeping bag you can keep toasty in the rack.

And if you come here in an RV, you just might be called a snowbird -people who migrate to Arizona from the frosty burbs of the northland. We love snowbirds and we love to meake fun of them. First, snowbirds bring a tremendous boost to our communities, buying groceries, gas and renting spaces for the RV’s. Second, they add quite a burden to oour congestion. Even though there are over 2400 square miles of Maricopa County where Phoenix, Glendale, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Peoria and surprise, a town called Suprise! as well as Sun City retirement community.

To the West, near the California border is Quartzite, Arizona the gem pickers Shangri La. The community picks up over 100 thousand wintertime residents who typically stay until March or April. North of Quartzite is Laughlin, Nevada for a little legal gaming.

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The growing movement outdoors.

Posted in December 15th, 2007
by joel in winter activities, winter rentals

In 1655 Anne Bradstreet, an American poet, wrote: “If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant. If we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

More and more people are spending their time off-work enjoying activities outdoors. In the summer hiking and biking, cayaking and rowing, fishing and shooting or driving through lovely forested areas taking pictures, are edifying ways to enjoy one’s free time. During the Northern winters of course, snow play and skiing top the list. In the Southern winter climes golf, hiking and biking remain favorites.

Regardless of where you are, unless it is dangerously cold, you can rent a cabin and get close to the action. Skiing whether in the West or the East is satisfying for amateurs of all abilities. From the Bunny slope to the Black Diamond pipe, the challenge of staying more or less upright energizes the skier and adds value to life.

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Welcome to BackWoodsRentals.com

Posted in December 13th, 2007
by joel in polls

Welcome to BackWoodsRentals.com. As well as listing backwoodsy places to stay, we intend to have a little fun with PrettyDarnQuickPolls (aka. PDQPolls.com). Check out this one.
Tell us how much money you spend on your self for the Holidays; Christmas and New Years. Our poll is anonymous, so come on you can tell us. Depending on your level of guilt, this amount could include lattes and impromtu drinks as well as that extra laptop or wide screen that is for your wife (WINK, WINK). Please answer our poll.

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