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Painted Rock Petroglyph Site

Project 365 – #106

Today, we stopped by Painted Rock Petroglyph Site which is located near Gila Bend, Az.  (We were on our way home from the Phoenix Gluten Free Expo – more about that later.)  A petroglyph is basically a symbolic or artistic rock etching.  Usually, you’ll only see a few here

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Desert Photo Scavenger Hunt Hike

Project 365 – #103

Since the temps are suppose to be on the rise this week, Munchkin and I decided that we’d head over to the Imperial National Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday.  D had hoped that he would be able to go with us, but his work schedule didn’t allow him to get

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Hiking Equipment

Project 365 – #033

The right equipment makes hiking so much easier.  Of course, being in shape also helps when you’re out hiking.  **grin**  For my birthday, D gave me these new hiking boots (Merrell Moab Mid GORE-TEX® XCR®).  For Christmas, D and Munchkin gave me these Leki hiking poles.  I’ve never used

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Hiking Old Stamp Mill Trail

On Sunday, we decided to head out and enjoy the Lord’s creation by having a picnic by the water and then hiking the Old Stamp Mill Trail at Picacho State Park.  Little did we know that our idea of having a picnic by the water would be foiled by a windstorm.

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Family Hiking at Picacho

It wasn’t that long ago that taking longer hikes with Munchkin and D was a huge task for me.  My inhaler was in constant use, and I was in a great deal of pain.  It wasn’t a matter of being out of shape.  It was various health issues that caused me to struggle.  It

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