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Friday, 31 January 2014

ANOTHER LAKE/RIVER RIDE

We decided to head back over to Saguaro Lake today. We did 2 different trails one that drops down and crosses river over to the other side of the dam. Then we came back to find the tunnel and sand draw we had missed the last ride. It was of course another beautiful day. 

To ride in this area you must have a Tonto Forest parking pass. 

River cross below Saguaro Lake Ranch 

Beautiful views on this side of the dam.

Here is a great shot of friend Alan on his mule "Foxy" and his dog "Pinky"

The Canadian Rubberband Bandits are back together with one new member :) 

Heading back towards the dam and back to river crossing



Alan and Foxy




Great shot of the river crossing 

Salt river right below dam.

The Highway underpass through the tunnels into the sand draws


Edna and I in the tunnel 

An other cool shot in the tunnel


Came back over to top of the lake 


Hit the river just before parking lot to water the dogs and horses

Really is beautiful here. 

Another beautiful sunset and a night up at the Saloon with "The Saddle Strings". 


Darrell Brown and wife to be Edna

Darrell and our buddy Jim from North Dakota

The Saddle Strings 

Debbie from The Saddle Strings  got Alan up dancing LOL

Ron and I had another great night with some great people

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

SAGUARO LAKE RIDE

Monday January 27th 13 of us here at Goldfield campground loaded our horses up and headed out towards Saguaro lake. (You must have a Tonto forestry pass for you truck to park). We parked at the parking lot just before the Saguaro Lake Ranch.

Parking lot


View from parking lot

Starting out on the trail

Beautiful scenry

Riding past the Saguaro Lake Ranch

 Saguaro Lake Ranch

We rode towards the Dam until we take a trail above lake


Trail heading up above lake

Nice trail with good footing

Looking down on Dam



View looking back 

Picture of most of us on the view point above lake

Saguaro lake




Looking over to the Bulldog mountain range


Love these shots coming down the hills