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Camping at Horseshoe Lake
Click to see my photojournal of our camping trip to Horseshoe Lake
February 14-15, 2009: Mesquite campground at Horseshoe Lake, Verde River.
Highlights of this trip:
- The Brazaletes Pueblo ruin at the summit of St. Clair Mountain was extremely fascinating. One of the most extensive ruin sites I’ve seen (that hasn’t been developed for public interpretation, that is).
- First time camping since Scott made the dinette modification. Compared to the bench seat we had previously, the dinette is SO family friendly. The set up is much roomier and the layout is far more conversational. I liked that there was room for the hubby, a tween and the toddler to sit there while I prepared a meal and served it to them at the table. When we had the bench, there wasn’t a lot of room for other people to sit on it while I was cooking – knees in the way. And, of course, no table, so I was handing the food out. We always had to eat outside. While that is usually something we WANT to be doing, since we’re camping, after all, it was pretty cold on this trip (got below freezing at night) so we were glad to have the dine-inside-where-it-was-warm-and-comfortable option.
- HM fell into the river once while climbing out onto a tree from the beach at our campsite. Completely drenched, from head to toe. Later, after she was dried off and in dry, warm clothes, the dog dragged her into the water’s edge from the muddy beach. Not as wet this time, but much muddier.
I think HM learned her lesson and now understands why I always harp about using the gentle leader!
- It was cold weather for falling into the freezing cold river (like HM did… twice!) or sitting at icy concrete picnic table, but it was the PERFECT temperature and conditions for hiking and exploring, which we managed to do a lot of on this trip!
Weekend hike: Sears Kay Ruin
The beautiful days of AZ winter are winding down. We have to take advantage of every comfortable day we can (once summer temps hit in May, we don’t spend much time outside anymore). In our quest to do one mini-adventure most weekends, this past Saturday we visited the Sears-Kay ruin – 800 year old Hohokam village remains. This place is in Carefree area of AZ, where I’ve never visited before. The houses and properties en route were just… O-o
I told Scott we had to go back sometimes sans kids just to drive around and gape. This one subdivision had a HUGE stable/arena facility where it looked like homeowners could board their horses right there in the community. And there are gorgeous mountain trails for hiking/riding in this area. Homes in the area are 1.5M plus.
Anyway, here are some pix from our day.
Hiking up – it was COLD (the ruins were at a significantly higher elevation than our house is)! We weren’t dressed for it, hence the huddled look we all have LOL.

Jake and daddy:

HM and mom:

Mira wanted to wear the ergo:

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