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TOPOGEAR NEWS
V O LUME 2010 , I SSUE 05

M AY 2010

We packed our bags and embraced the Spring “Reins”

May issue of the TOPOGEAR Dutch Oven TOPOGEAR Havasupai Falls Backpack TOPOGEAR is carrying a new line of
Recipe Contest Trip Report (Click image for video) Fine Jewelry.
Our winner this month is Rob Kallam of
Moses Lake, Washington. An awesome recipe
and some great photos! Our thanks to those
that submitted a recipe. Keep them coming.
We are extending the contest for our June
issue! Be sure to read the rules. Then simply
send an email stating you have read and agree
to the rules. Include your recipe(s), and
photo(s) of your Dutch oven creation. Rob is
also a member of our Facebook Dutch Oven
Cooking group.
We are specializing in new 925 Ster-
Rob’s cooking table photo also caught our ling Silver and Semi precious gemstone
attention. We are always interested new items Jewelry. The photo above is some cur-
we’ve never seen. It is shown below. rent examples. We wish to offer some-
thing affordable to all. We hope to find
and offer items under the $200 retail
range, with many under the $100 mark.

We offer a selection that will be ever


changing. We are able to buy direct from
our distributor and many of our items are
individually hand selected when being
purchased.
Yes TOPOGEAR Staff and Friends made These items will soon start showing up
the trip. We basically shut down operations on the TOPO site so check back often.
for 4 days so we could all join in. We also have large selections of used
This trips is not for the poorly prepared, nor and vintage Jewelry. This stock is also
poorly conditioned. At least not backpacking changing constantly. Currently we have a
What is the recipe? The ingredients are it. We found the backpack trip fun, difficult at large stock of vintage Rhinestone jew-
shown above. See Rob’s recipe on page 4. times, but so rewarding in the beauty and elry.
Cut off for recipe submissions to be consid- peace found in the area. Follow us on the next If you are looking for a specific item
ered for the June issue is May 15th. page and join in as we briefly touch on points that we do not show, please email us for
We have a free Mair lifter going out to Rob. of the trip. See Page 2 Column 1. a list of the latest inventory.

Material, articles and images contained within this Newsletter publication including subsequent pages may not be copied, reproduced, or
otherwise used for other purposes without written consent of TOPOGEAR
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Continued from Page 1 Column 2 Havasupai We had planned our trip on the full moon, We paused briefly among some huge slabs of
so as darkness set in, the canyon wall off to rock, ate a snack and watched another string of
We left out of Las Vegas and headed to the our east gradually started showing signs of the pack animals headed up the canyon.
trail head. We passed through Kingman AZ moon coming up. Suddenly it peaked above
and headed generally Northeast on an old sec- the dark horizon. Then with surprising speed
tion of Route 66. Along the way we made a rose higher and cleared the horizon. It lit us
turn north on a 2 lane road. From there travel- up as if we were camped near a street light.
ing another 60 miles to a dead-end at the Trail We tried for the longest time to capture the
Head. moment with our camera’s. But nothing can
capture what we saw and felt. Those will just
Our Team was made up of an age group
be fond memories to us.
from 35 to 61. All of us prepared in advance
by doing conditioning hikes with backpacks. Morning came with cool air and a light
Nothing can prepare you for the real thing I breeze. We boiled some water, mixed up
guess. We read as much info as we could find, some oatmeal and sipped on a hot cup of cof-
and spoke to people that have made multiple fee. Food Prep cleaned up, tents and bags
trips to Havasu Falls. We had all chosen our rolled up and we were off heading the remain-
equipment, packs, and weight we where going ing miles to the Village. The total distance
with. The lightest was a pack weight (minus from the upper trail head to the village is 9
water) of 20 lbs. The heaviest in the group miles. We had already spent 1 hour hiking the
was 40 lbs (minus water) So add 7.5 lbs of day before.
water to find our actual pack weights. Mine
was 30 + 7.5 or 37.5 lbs. Too Heavy! The trail had a fairly steady drop, but not
that steep. The trail generally meandering
We had our meals fig- along a deep wash that had been cut through
ured so we were not steep sandstone walls over eons of time.
packing extra. Walking somewhat labored since the trail was
loose gravel or deep loose sand. At times the
trail went to a little higher ground and through In 2 hours we covered the remaining miles to
We arrived late after- some desert vegetation. This went on for sev- the village. So for our group, the 9 mile trip
noon with an original eral miles. Occasionally we came to a more from the hill top trailhead to the village took 3
plan to camp beside our narrow passage, and large slabs of sandstone hours. We met few people on the trail.
vehicle at the trailhead. that had broke loose and fallen from the walls Dropping down a gentle slope you enter the
Upon arriving we re- above south end of the village and follow a dirt path
thought that plan. The
We were traveling fairly fast, averaging between fenced off property lines to eventually
parking area is basically
over 3 mph per our GPS. Suddenly we heard a come to the general store, post office school etc.
a shelf cut into the can-
strange noise. We thought a waterfall at first. The village is home to around 500. Nearly
yon wall. Nearly a
Several horses came running around the cor- every property was fenced with horses or mules
straight drop off on staked or loose within the confining fences. It
ner, headed up hill, with a rider close behind.
The horses were pack animals. Some of the might make you think you were back in time
most sides. The remaining side nearly straight tied down material was the US mail making its until you see evidence of electrical power and
up with barely room to park. There was Rock way out of the village. This wash is the only water to the homes. Life here seems way more
fall evidence in the remaining 5 or 6 feet be- way in and out of the village other than by simple, but more stark and hard.
tween vehicles and the rock wall. I feared helicopter. No roads exist. Off and on we
damage to the vehicle from falling rocks. would meet more oncoming horses and pack
Pitching a tent or just plain sleeping on the mules.
ground in that space was out of the question.

At the trail head you will found horse cor-


rals, composting toilets, a few dogs and a cou-
ple Native Americans there to coordinate pack
animals. We asked if it was OK to head out
and camp along the trail. We were told yes as
long as we got away from the trail to camp.

Our objective was to get down the vertical


descending switchbacks before dark. We
grabbed our packs and hit the trail. The
weather was very pleasant and we made the 2 We found our way to the camp check in office,
miles of switchbacks in short order. We paid our fees and then wondered over to the store,
dropped into the wash trail and headed north We read, and were also told that this is the bought something to drink, and mailed our post
toward the village of Supai. We estimated we only US Post Office that still delivers US card from the post office. The post mark I found
had made about 3 miles in that one hour. We Mail via horse back or mule. We made a point when I returned home is shown below.
found a large flat ledge about a 100 feet above of wanting to send a post card home from the
the trail. We scrambled up some rocks and set village once we arrived.
up camp. Tents were up and dinner cooked We moved fast in the cool of the early
and eaten. It was time to relax and talk about morning, Though the sun was rising we re-
how those switchbacks might be, going up the
mained pretty much in the shadow of the steep
day of our departure. We knew is wouldn’t be
canyon walls.
nearly as easy!

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We walked north past the school then a small Mooney Falls MAY DUTCH OVEN RECIPE CONTEST
church. Then out of town toward the Camping We have a winner for our MAY Edition Dutch
area another 2 miles from town. This would oven RECIPE Contest. The recipe appears on
make the total one way trip to be 11 miles. The page 4.
11 miles would be from the Trailhead to the The entry and photos were submitted by Rob
Campgrounds. We soon came to Navajo Falls. Kallam A FREE “MAIR” Dutch Oven Lifter is
on its way.!
See the TOPOGEAR rules and submission
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Winner receives a Mair Dutch Oven Lid.
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Depending on the size, and with shipping these
lifters normally cost in the high 20 to 30 Dollar
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The 14 inch lifter is great when working on a
The trail constantly dropping we soon came to a raised surface. The 9 inch is great for those
second sight...Havasu Falls, just before reaching working in your normal kitchen where counter
the campgrounds tops heights are normal. The most popular is the
22 inch for those cooking directly on the ground
We eventually made it back to camp and or in a fire pit.
started to relax. The winds picked up and we
These lifters give great lid control and offer a
could tell weather was changing and the front
large degree of safety over the normal bent rod
we feared was moving in. Toward evening the
type. You are able to hook and grab the lid.
winds kicked up to 50 MPH and gusted even
Avoid steam burned arms, avoid dropping the lid
harder. The cottonwood trees we were under
in the dirt, messing with a glove, etc.
started loosing some rather larger limbs. We
opted to move all of our tents to a safer loca- The lifter also has a hook bent into one of its
tion. The winds kept up until the earl hours of legs to hook underneath the bail wire. With the 3
dawn. We had sand in the tents, up our nose legs on the ground or table, the lifter will stand
and in our ears. The temperature had dropped upright, at close range, always ready and within
drastically from the 80 degrees the previous quick reach.
afternoon. We were up at first light, having
already decided we better head out to beat the
rain that was sure to come.
Our plan was to get all the way back to the
base of the switchbacks and camp there for the
night. Then do the last 2 miles up the
switchbacks the next morning.
About half way to the village the rain hit us.
The wind kicked up again. We dug out our rain
gear and put it on. It was cold enough now we
didn’t want to be wet on top of it.

We made it to the village and looked back to


the north. The sky looking dark and nasty.
Raining hard or snowing in the distance. We
pushed on hard knowing this time the grade was
to be all up hill. We took GPS readings at sev-
eral points and realized our time was double
that coming in. The dark cloud seemed to be
moving in just behind us. It did stop raining for
us. We pushed hard but could not increase our
The color of the water against the sandstone was speed much. The miles clicked by slow and
breathtaking. What you see captured by a camera hard. We took only 2 short breaks along the
will never compare to the real view! way.
From here we proceeded to the campground We eventually made it to the last 2 miles.
area. We replenished our water at Fern Spring. The switchbacks. It was cold and starting to
Though it is supposedly safe we pumped it snow on us now. We voted to scrap making
through a filter to insure we had no problem. The camp. Opting to continue on to the top. The Chance to WIN A FREE
water tasted great and was really cold. switchbacks proved to be brutal, carrying packs.
We set up camp and proceeded to hike down- It was painfully slow. We crested the top with
stream to Mooney Falls, Mooney Falls is 210 it snowing hard, cold, but soaked with sweat “MAIR” Lid Lifter
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