Check out the nest in the cactus
Trail leaders out pre-running the trails
While we were out pre-running the trails, Ginny, Betsy and Lorraine were busy working on the table decorations.
Pre-run Happy hour
Alice, Lorraine & Laurie all got a baby Jesus inside their King cake
More Jenga at Happy hour
Rachel and Cindy
Dinner at El Paraiso
Taking a day off from Jeeping.
Mountain Trail known by locals as SARA's Crack Trail, primarily follows a natural wash down to
Lake Havasu
There are a couple of elements in the canyon that require you to scale short sections down (or up on the return), in one small section there is a rope to help you down (or up).
I found coming up the rope easier than going down
Event Hosts & Trail Leaders
Trail leaders picking up their goodies
Trail leader swag
Trail leaders getting their final instructions
Trail leader appreciation dinner
Dessert servers, Jeanne & Ginny
Doug getting in on the serving action
Cowboy S'mores
Line dancing
Official start to the event
Cindy working on the registration line
Handing out free soft shackles to all participants
Happy hour
Dave and Pat
Our Host team
Everyone waiting for their table to be called for dinner
We got called first because we had the new members at our table
Root beer floats for dessert
Snake Pit & Floods Folly
Tom doing the JK smoke out
Strategizing on the best line
Selling raffle tickets
Matt for his wood working and Dave for the KOTO Jenga for dollars
Everyone sharpening their Jenga skills
Boulder Gulch Trail
The Maze Trail
Just raise the hood and all the guys show up
Pancake breakfast
Big Jenga for Dollars event. Raised $220.00, 50/50 split with KOTO.
Jim wins $110.00, he was the last successful pull before John knocked it down.
Jim graciously donated his winnings back to KOTO, he just wants to keep the title of "Jenga Winner".
London Bridge
How did the London Bridge make its way from rainy London to the dust-dry Mojave Desert in Arizona? In 1967, the City of London was looking for someone to buy the defunct and dismantled bridge. Oddly enough, McCulloch had a hunch that this iconic piece of British history would drive growth in Lake Havasu City. McCulloch placed the winning bid of 2.4 million.
Dinner at The Chair
Entrance to Nellie E Saloon AKA The Desert Bar
A quirky, rustic watering hole built on the site of a former mining camp.
Open only on weekends, October thru April.
Final night with the Nacho Mamas & Papas















































































Looks like so much fun 😁
ReplyDeleteKeep going!