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12-15-2005, 08:32 PM #1
New member intro
Hi all,
Got the invite for this group and just finished signin' up!
My name is Sonya (or "SJ" as I go by) and I live in Prescott, AZ. I'm 39, and self-employed in the medical profession.
Outdoor interests include primarily backpacking, hiking and trail running, but I also enjoy snowshoeing in the winter, and the occasional boating trip on Lake Powell, when time/finances permit. I'd love to learn some technical climbing skills and to kayak.
Most of my extensive backcountry experience involves the Grand Canyon, and I have hiked/backpacked just about all the named trails, but I love southern Utah and want to spend more time exploring the area, particularly Escalante and more time in Zion.
Favorite places in Utah: Zion, of course....esp. the Narrows and the east rim trail. Also love L. Powell.
I could probably be described as an obsessive canyon freak and geology aficianado. I spend much of my time thinking and planning future trips. And, thanks to my trusty '98 Wrangler, I'm not too limited by where I can go
Thanks to whomever started this list and invited me
SJ
<--avatar is of me along the Hermit trail in GCNP on Thanksgiving of this year
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12-15-2005 08:32 PM # ADS
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12-15-2005, 10:11 PM #2
Re: New member intro
Originally Posted by canyonphile
hi sonya welcome on board
we need more girl to give some hard time to those old rooster guys
I like zion a lot too
as soon is getting over the freezing lets organize some trips over there
by the way I am Cristina the one in my underwear in the avatar
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12-16-2005, 07:44 AM #3
Re: New member intro
Originally Posted by hesse15
Welcome to the club Sonya
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12-16-2005, 09:00 AM #4
Hi Sonya. Welcome to uutah.com. There are some other Jeep lovers on here.
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12-16-2005, 03:51 PM #5
Re: New member intro
Originally Posted by canyonphile
You'll have to tell us more about some Jeepin' stuff you've done in the 4X4 section!
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12-16-2005, 03:56 PM #6
Re: New member intro
Originally Posted by Sombeech
The day they buy it and the day they sell it.
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12-16-2005, 04:36 PM #7
Thanks everyone for the welcome to the forum - hard to go wrong with a bunch of folks who like to run around and play with rocks, water, dirt and in big and little ditches, eh?
I'm glad to see there are some other Jeep owners here - I've only had mine for not quite a year and a half (it replaced the POS Chevy Blazer I had that decided to go tits-up on me while I was on my way to work in Cottonwood....that's another story for another time), and it has performed admirably in the limited situations where I've taken it over dicey roads. Did worse roads in the Blazer, actually, and am in retrospect amazed it didn't give out then.
But....I got it so I can go to remote areas that most of humanity has no interest in seeing anyway. Thus far, it's served me well - had to replace the alternator and battery recently, but that's about it so far. It really, really, really needs a bath right now too. Sigh....
At any rate, it's nice to be around what appears to be a fun, laid-back group. Is it okay to pick on Mormons here?
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Sonya
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12-16-2005, 06:26 PM #8
Sonya,
I had to welcome a Jeeper. I have a 92 Cherokee Laredo that i basically live out of. I have enough rack space to hold seven bikes. Its mechanically sound but looks like a hoopty.
Keep hiking and stuff. Oh yea, they love it when you make fun of em'. They can also dish it out.When the goin' get tough, put your shoulder to the wheel or just Beat the train
www.Beatthetrain.com
www.myspace.com/Beatthetrain
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12-16-2005, 09:37 PM #9Originally Posted by canyonphile
http://uutah.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=25
But like any club, sect, or religion, you'll always have somebody in the crowd take something the wrong way. But as long as there are no trolls, or outright insults, I think you'll be fine.
I actually think the Mormons create more jokes about themselves than anybody else.
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12-16-2005, 10:39 PM #10Originally Posted by Sombeech
But like any club, sect, or religion, you'll always have somebody in the crowd take something the wrong way. But as long as there are no trolls, or outright insults, I think you'll be fine.
I actually think the Mormons create more jokes about themselves than anybody else.
Sonya
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12-18-2005, 11:39 PM #11Originally Posted by canyonphile
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12-19-2005, 06:48 AM #12
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12-19-2005, 01:24 PM #13
Welcome SJ;
You come from a gorgeous state. The Havasupai is one of my favorite places in the world. I plan on being cremated and having my ashes spread there. My children plan on cremating me and spreading my ashes around the house so that my wife can pick up after me one last time.
Do you know the difference between a good Mormon and a bad Mormon? The temperature of their caffiene.
This from a church going, Diet Pepsi drinking boy.scars are tattoos with better stories
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12-19-2005, 07:36 PM #14Originally Posted by Sombeech
He was overseas doing special ops in Bangkok when some dudes in suits came down in a helicopter and asked if he was aware of the activities his wife was engaged in. Of course, he had no idea. Turns out, his wife was having a great time using both his credit cards *and* the govt. credit cards to buy all sorts of stuff for herself and her girlfriends (why she thought she could get away with this is anyone's guess...), to the tune of about $300K. To make a long story short, Darin's military career was ended, his wife was sent to Ft. Leavenworth, and his life was essentially ruined for a while (bankruptcy - he lost his house in 29 Palms, his truck, all of his stuff thanks to her nefarious activities.). Oh yeah - I forgot to mention she was sleeping with all his friends while he was out of the country as well....
He tells me this on our first date. I looked at him and said: "I'm amazed you aren't gay after that experience." And it also made my rinky-dink failed marriage look trite in comparison.
So, the ex-wife is in the military pen for 15 yrs., I think, and when she comes out, the feds will be waiting to put her in the federal pen.
That's basically the cliff notes version of the story. Darin is a great guy and at least all that junk is behind him now.
Here's to Darin - - for serving this country and being a good friend!
-SJ
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12-19-2005, 07:40 PM #15Originally Posted by david staub
But, you're right: Havaspai is one of the most stunning places on earth, IMO. I've only been there once, but I definitely want to go back, 'cos it
And all that....
-SJ
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12-19-2005, 07:52 PM #16Originally Posted by canyonphile
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12-19-2005, 08:03 PM #17Originally Posted by Iceaxe
SJ
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