Archive for March, 2010

Back to Vegas Baby!

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

By Skittles

And when we woke up, everybody got to pick their favorite stripper.By the time we were wrapping up our play time in Arizona, I really couldn’t wait to get back to Vegas. The last time we were in Vegas we really didn’t have enough time to play and this time we were going to be back in town for two weeks for the Red Rock Rendezvous.

Not only were we looking forward to the RRR, we were also stoked to have so many of our good friends coming to the event that we hadn’t seen since Winter OR. Clint C-Dog, Mike and Sara ClimberGirl joined us for the weekend and OMG, we had an absolute blast! The social festivities kicked off in where else but the Last Vegas Strip for St. Patty’s Day. Though the boys were able to stay out of trouble we woke up to an RV full of strippers!

Our booth at RRR.  Thanks again MGear!Fun on The Strip: check. Next stop: RRR! We had the best time over the course of the long weekend out at the Spring Mountain Ranch. A huge shout out to the folks at Mountain Gear: Paul, Phil and Alena! Without them, we wouldn’t have been able to be a part of such an amazing event…thank you, thank you, thank you! The exposure to so many climbers and mountain bikers was great and we were stoked to be picked up by the local gear shop, Desert Rock, as well as the Mountain Gear Retail Shop! Yeah!

Our little homestead at Bonnie Springs.  So happy.Aside from the “work” part of the event, we had a great time with all of our friends. Our RV, became somewhat of a home base for the JTree crew and it was like having a slumber party every night. I don’t think I went to sleep one night during the event that I didn’t hear “Do you wanna pet the kitty” only to be responded with thunderous laughter to put me to sleep. It was great and I can’t wait to hang with Clint, Mike and Sara again!

Wyatt having an awesome first time out EVER rock climbing.  Zero falls.  Total awesomeness.Post-RRR, we were able to get some chillaxin’ in and out to the park for a couple of days of climbing. We were also able to catch up with our friends Lisa and Tim, Loren and Salone, and my cousin Wyatt! We took Wyatt to Panty Wall and he did his first outdoor rock climbs ever with no falls!! I hope he had a good time and gets out rock climbing again sometime soon.

Our time in Vegas would not be complete or made possible the one and only, John Wilder. He has in a way become part of the JTree family! We are already starting to plan our next trip to meet up somewhere, since we can’t wait until Summer OR in August!

Play Time in Tucson!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

By Skittles

Check out the photos that pretty much sum up our play time in Tucson!

Fun times part 1: Picking up John Wilder at Tucson International Airport!! Woot! Our friend John, was lucky enough to join us for a week of play in AZ. Unfortunately there were no pictures to capture the scene at the airport, but needless to say, Torrent was SO excited to see his friend John!

Fun times part 2: Quick visit with Brian and Andrea and an awesome mexican dinner! Although short, it was really good to catch up with the Matter’s! Unfortunately, we didn’t get a pic with them, but of some really good margaritas!

Both margaritas, but mine came in a boot!


Fun times part 3: Although the weather conditions were a little chilly, we made the most of the sunny windy day by getting some time in on the rock at Mt. Lemmon. As Dave likes to say, we “squeezed the lemon!”

At the summit of Hitchcock Pinnacle, Windy Point, Mt. Lemmon.
John sending, even in the cold cold cold!


Fun times part 4: While in town we were able to catch up with my old friend from back home in Wapato! Elizabeth and Jason welcomed us into their home and indoctrinated (well attempted to) us in Rock Band and Dance Dance Revolution. Luckily there was no video footage of how horribly bad some of us were!

I think I was the worst DD Revolution and Rock Band person ever!

Fun times part 5: After our play time in Tucson, John, David and I headed out to the Cochise Stronghold to check out the rock climbing we had heard so much about. The highlights: the rock climbing was hard (oh sure, let’s just warm up on a 5 pitch .10a!), the road was bumpy (10 miles of bumpy @ 10 mph or 10 miles of bumpy as fast as the RV could go??), but the times were good.
On our approach up to Sheepshead to climb Peacemaker....little did we know what we are getting into!
At the belay on pitch 3, or was that 4?  Well at one of those was the one I dropped my Patagucci vest!  Boo!
At the summit of Peacemaker.  Thank goodness, I was so over that route at pitch 4!
Torr saying hi to one of his horsey friends at the Sheepshead campground.
Next day cragging...best climb of the weekend.
The best crag dog EVER...Torrent!

Dirty Dogs Have More Fun (and I Really Don’t Care He’s Not a Show Dog!)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

By Skittles

MTBing at McDowell Mountain ParkOur time in the Phoenix area wrapped up with some much needed time on the bikes at McDowell Mountain Park followed by our first ever big time dog show in Scottsdale. The riding at McDowell was fun. I particularly enjoyed the competition trails they have there for the Arizona State Championship MTB circuit. There are two race loops, both about 2 miles long that are, for the most part, fast and fun! There are lots of other trails out at McDowell, and it was too bad that we didn’t have more time to spend riding.

Playing on our bikes quickly turned in to preparation for our first real dog show, the Fiesta Cluster at West World in Scottsdale. Behind the scenes at Fiesta Cluster.In the weeks prior, we really didn’t know what to expect. What kind of customers would we see at the show? Were people there to buy, or just watch? Was Torr going to like it, or hate it because he would have to be on a leash the whole time? What would be the most ridiculous dog we would see? We pulled up to West World around 8:30 on Wednesday, the night before the first day of competition and OMG, this place was HUGE! And it was all for the dogs!!! David and I immediately looked at each other and said, “we didn’t bring enough stuff to sell!”

Our "Best In Show" Dog, the D-O-double-G.It was a big adjustment to get into the groove of things the first day. I think the hardest thing about it was that we just aren’t the typical, crazy dog people that were the majority of folks at the show. We don’t brush Torr unless he’s going thru his bi-annual shed. We don’t bathe Torr unless he just rolled in poop or dead animal. There are belly trims and butt cuts, but the grooming stops there. No fancy sheers or brushes. No every day shampoo or conditioner. And you can forget about the shining mist! It really doesn’t go much further than lake water and Costco shampoo where we’re from and Torr couldn’t be happier! When it rains, we make Top Ramen from rainwater in our JetBoil.And we usually don’t keep much of an eye on Torr while he is at shows because he just wants to tell everybody HI! But apparently if you are a show dog, you don’t talk to non-show dogs, and Torr thought that that was totally annoying!

Despite that and having to move our booth after the first day since our location was terrible, our sales were great. We sold lots of TazLab Aqua Fur Bowls, JTree Pet Salve, Sun Sticks and Lip Balms. The surprise was in the sales of our JTree Herbal Tea! Rained Out!It turned out to be a hit (especially due to the poor weather on Friday and Sunday)! Right when we were on a sales roll, in rolled the rain clouds! Boo. Do you know what happens when it pours over a dog show? Cold, wet, muddy mess that smells like…….! So we tried to make the best of the wet weather by sticking it out. We made Top Ramen in our JetBoil with rain water. We drank lots of hot tea. We did the penguin dance to stay warm. Then we gave up.

Trash Doctor On Call!Before I sign off, I would like to give a shout out to the Trash Doctor and her Sidekick of the AZPyrs Rescue Group who were friendly enough to invite us to share dinners, drinks and their golf carts! These ladies definitely made our first dog show an enjoyable one!