Here are few pics from my list trip.
Checkout http://www.virtualjeepclub.com/forum.php you will find some good places to go camping/wheeling and get help with your Commander. People there always have something going on, big and small outings, day trips and weekends. I'm going on a back way to Crown King run with them this weekend, several are camping over night. They have every model, shape, condition and year of Jeep, so no one feels left out! Nice forum with some really good, helpful people!
Bob, those photos gave me a woody for the woods!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Wife and I just hiked down and camped at Havasu Falls. It was a 12 mile hike down through the Canyon, but it was beautiful and has campgrounds with drinking water/bathrooms right near the falls.
lately i have been venturing out to new places. but my family has ALWAYS loved the rim. between full family campouts and camping with my best friend, my cousin, we have spend several weeks a year camping along rim road 300, (same road to get to woods canyon, bear canyon, knoll) from hwy 260 all the way over to the 87. now that school has started its not so busy all the time, but it is monsoon season and you can definitely expect rain, fog, and often hail almost every afternoon. my prefernce in bear canyon lake, small hike to get from camping areas to the lake but worth the walk. heres a couple pictures from the back side of the lake on an august morning, and afternoon, about three years ago. to get here, take the woods canyon lake turn off from the 260, and follow the signs to bear canyon lake, BUT turn right on forest road 84(if your each the fire tower, youve passed the 84) , and follow it till the left fork, (if you see the power lines you passed the fork) take that left fork and follow it down and to the left through the gravel pit and youll see the gate. pick a place to camp. hike down the road to find the lake. this lake has produced LOTS of fish for me. catching (and releasing) 2x the limit, some days more of stockers, and up to 18inch trout.ive also included a photo of my cousin with an example of a fairly common size fish here.
ALL of these rim lakes are great places to see osprey, and often eagles soaring over head. i regularly see the osprey hunting the lakes, and have even seen mid-air battles between bald eagles and the osprey. heres a photo of an osprey mid-hunt. this is kind of a cheated photo as i used a dead fish to bait the osprey for a photo op. he could actually hear the shutter on my SLR and it took him several fly-bys being spooked by the sound before he finally picked up this fish. the cool outcome of that scenario is i have several photos of this bird (saved SOMEWHERE on my external hard drives with thousands of other photos) looking at me as he flys by and hears the shutter.
My backyard has a pool with a little waterfall. The hike to the fridge for a beer is very challenging and the view of the flood swale is breath taking.
Wife and I just hiked down and camped at Havasu Falls. It was a 12 mile hike down through the Canyon, but it was beautiful and has campgrounds with drinking water/bathrooms right near the falls.
Some amazing shots there and thanks for the good directions. I'll have to print them out when we make our way up there. When is it too late (i.e., too cold) to go up there with summer/fall gear? I don't have the gear (or really the interest) to camp in the snow
I haven't been out camping the last two years due to poor health. But when I was healthy, I typically camp at Christopher Creek, next to the fish hatchery. I like it because it there because it's not too far to get to, especially since I don't have a truck, and you can get cell reception (LOL...you know what I mean...in case of emergencies).
You can camp in the campground, or risk it and tent up on the forest side, away from everyone and the sound of civilization. Every time I was up there, it reminded me of my roots in the Pacific Northwest...
Also, you can go fishing in the creek.
If your family doesn't want it rough, then they can camp at Ponderosa Pines, which has showers and is about 5 miles from the hatchery.