Cochise Stronghold-Sort Of

Some­times a back­pack trip is not about going as far as you can or reach­ing a sum­mit or any other land­mark. Some­times a back­pack trip is sim­ply an oppor­tu­nity to relax out­side all day and all night. For­get about the fast-paced, high tech world we live in and enjoy some sim­plic­i­ties of life.

Our most recent back­pack trip epit­o­mizes one of the key rea­sons that I like to back­pack. It is an escape from our com­plex, yet some­how “eas­ier” life in today’s soci­ety. Being removed from most of the gad­gets and con­ve­niences of life that “progress” has brought us allows me to sim­ply enjoy being alive. I can appre­ci­ate our beau­ti­ful and amaz­ing planet that we live on. I can actu­ally relax, not think­ing about all of the tasks that need to be done at home or work. It is a won­der­ful oppor­tu­nity for me to reflect and spend qual­ity time with Aaron. Some­times the sim­plest things in life can be the most reward­ing and most enjoyable.

Well, I’ll give a brief descrip­tion of Aaron and my recent back­pack trip to Cochise Strong­hold. Our orig­i­nal plan con­sisted of hik­ing up to the strong­hold on Sun­day and spend­ing the night near the strong­hold. On Mon­day we would explore the area of boul­ders around the strong­hold, then hike down a canyon to the park­ing lot, mak­ing an 6–8 mile loop. Things didn’t go as planned. For starters we didn’t get to the park­ing lot until 2:30pm. We shoul­dered our packs at about 3:30 and head up the strong­hold. A mile and a half to two miles up the trail we found an inter­est­ing sec­tion of boul­ders. We left the trail to check it out. It turned out to be a really nice camp­ing area as well. It was already 4:30 so we decided just to stay there for the night and then do the rest of the loop the next day. We could save explor­ing for another trip.

Interesting Boulders - Cochise Stronghold

The next morn­ing it was cold — 20’s. I found it dif­fi­cult to moti­vate myself to get mov­ing so we didn’t. Instead, we dragged our sleep­ing bags out­side and read our book (we were in the mid­dle of read­ing “Angles and Demons” by Dan Brown to each other) until the sun­light reached us. The silly book was rather engag­ing so we didn’t actu­ally start pack­ing up to leave until 12:30pm. Need­less to say we didn’t do the whole loop, we sim­ply hiked back the way we came. Def­i­nitely not one of those record break­ing hikes for miles or alti­tude gain/loss!

Relaxing at our Camp

On the other hand, the two days were absolutely gor­geous. The moon that night was bright, the sky clear and the air was crisp and clean. Spend­ing the day lying out in the sun in our own pri­vate, out­door “home” was sim­ply heav­enly. I couldn’t have wished for any­thing else.

The next time we visit though — I’ll make it to the stronghold…

Entrance to Cochise Stronghold

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Biking to Chiva Falls

On Thanks­giv­ing day Jenny and I took the oppor­tu­nity to do a lit­tle moun­tain bike ride. I had actu­ally rode out to the falls with Tim and Lance the day before and decided that Jenny def­i­nitely needed to see them.

The one thing I for­got was the fact that I’ve been bik­ing a lot with the guys over these past few months and Jenny is still very new to the sport. Chiva Falls might not have been the best choice of trail for Jenny to go on at this stage. A few miles into the ride she took a spill over the han­dle­bars. It shook her up a bit, but since she wasn’t seri­ously hurt and we hadn’t seen the actual falls, she decided to ride on. I love this woman.

The falls were fan­tas­tic, just like the day before. Unfor­tu­nately, right before we were get­ting up to head back to the car a few peo­ple showed up and before we even real­ized it, they were shoot­ing guns at the falls. It was sur­real. I couldn’t believe how loud it was. I’m not afraid to say that it scared the crap out of me. We quickly gath­ered our things and left the shot­gun tot­ing peo­ple to themselves.

Chiva Falls — Thanks­giv­ing Day
With Friends — Day before Thanksgiving

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Aaron & Jenny’s Adventures

Jenny and I started hik­ing, back­pack­ing, climb­ing and gen­er­ally hav­ing shared adven­tures sev­eral years ago. I’ve been some­times blog­ging about them at twocentsworth.com, but now we have a ded­i­cated place for them and you must have found it.

I hope that Jenny might grace us with her per­spec­tive on some of these adven­tures, but for now it will prob­a­bly be just me. She’s a busy girl, it’s hard enough just get­ting her out there for the actual adventure.

Our lat­est bit of fun was a moun­tain bike ride on Thanks­giv­ing day. I’ll put some pho­tos up soon. Just like my other weblog, this will be some­what spo­radic, but the good news is that this will be focused on our vaca­tions and trips, even if it’s only a day trip.

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