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    Southwest Desert Heat Ratcheting Up but..."It's a Dry Heat"

    I know a number of people down that way. We have the same thing here with the super concentrated storms (flooding one half of town yet 10 miles away just a steady downpour). We ended up ok here- sporadic power outages in the eastern part of town while my pool water level barely rose. We'll...
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    Southwest Desert Heat Ratcheting Up but..."It's a Dry Heat"

    Lol you're absolutely right about about that 'dry heat'!!! It started getting dark and cloudy a few hours ago so I'm crossing my fingers for a monsoon. I love a little storm to liven up the sunny/hot or sunny/warm weather around here. :D
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    What type of "JACK" would you prefer on the trail?

    My company switched all of our work trucks from carrying hi-lift jacks to floor jacks (there is also usually the OEM bottleneck jack in there too). The hi-lift jacks certainly have their advantages, but at least in a desert environment the floor jacks do just fine and are safer. I can't...
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    Southwest Desert Heat Ratcheting Up but..."It's a Dry Heat"

    I know exactly how that goes. I live in Yuma, AZ which is known as the "hottest"/"sunniest" city in America. Right now it's 6 am, a bit cloudy, and 82 degrees outside. We should hit ~109 degrees today (and that's cooling off a bit!)
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    Scottsdale drive - September

    This sounds good to me. It would just depend on which Sunday as I live in Yuma and would need to make the drive over. Any of you guys ever take the Camino del Diablo from Ajo to Yuma, or vice-versa?
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