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Plastic soda or water bottles make great inexpensive water bottles. A 2-liter bottle fits nicely into the side pocket of most backpacks.
Cooking over a fire
If you like to cook over an open fire, there is nothing like a small rubber hose to encourage reluctant wood, or coax a small ember to life. Start with a 3" piece of 3/8" aluminum or copper tubing. Slip an 18" piece of rubber tubing over the metal and you are ready for action. No more bending over with your face next to the fire trying to blow at just the right spot. One caution! Don't breathe in through the hose.







Reavis Falls - Superstitions
Date: Sat, Jan 24  
Leader: Craig Hammond
Phone: 480-855-0640 (evenings)
Length: 14 miles R/T
Rating: Moderate +

After following the Reavis trail for approximately 3 miles we will take a side route (unmaintained) heading east bound to the head of a box canyon. We will follow the box canyon south to its end where Reavis Falls pours into the canyon. The Falls have been measured at 187 feet and are very impressive after a good rain.





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