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Old 09-22-2011, 07:09 PM   #21
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I think that's sand and not snow ... i.e. "White Sands." First photo appears to show a wonderful (??!!!) thunderstorm and rainbow in the distance. Looks like a TERRIFIC spot!
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This is boondocking in the snow.
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Yikes! That's why we love Arizona in the winter. Actually, we love the snow, but we usually avoid getting too far off the graded roads.

Is that Mormon Lake in the background? Probably not, since I don't recall any campground views that close to the water, unless you can camp in the boat ramp parking lot in the winter.
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This is boondocking in the snow.
I'll call that "you sir are stucked".
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Old 09-23-2011, 06:42 AM   #25
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Yikes! That's why we love Arizona in the winter. Actually, we love the snow, but we usually avoid getting too far off the graded roads.

Is that Mormon Lake in the background? Probably not, since I don't recall any campground views that close to the water, unless you can camp in the boat ramp parking lot in the winter.
That was Memorial Day weekend 2008 at Hawley Lake on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. It started snowing soon after we and several others arrived and continued for the next 24 hours. 3 days later it was all melted.
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