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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Not to mention, the frigid temps keep out MOST of the riff-raff.
    That's one thing I didn't like about Phoenix, too much riff raff. The same goes for Florida. So many weirdos down there...its almost as bad as California.

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    I resemble that remark, Bart!
    Besides, YOU DO live next door....

    Ldub, I guess it needs to be just a tad colder here.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowtrooper1966 View Post
    I resemble that remark, Bart!
    Besides, YOU DO live next door....

    Ldub, I guess it needs to be just a tad colder here.....
    James
    LOL, when I said "weirdos", I really had another, harscher, description in my mind for the type of people I am talking about, and I highly doubt you fit into that category. And the type of people I am referring too typically occur in other, more urban areas of the state. Lets just call them riff-raff, as Ldub so perfectly stated above. Basically, everyone from the vagrant dirt-bags to the self-righteous rich. Both Florida and California are chock full. But alas, its really everywhere...but, Ft. Lauderdale is a perfect description of a place I never, ever want to go again. But I think northern CA, and northern FL are different than the southern ends of those states. And there is plently of research about warm weather and the frequency of crime...but now I am just rambling. The bed is calling....

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Nice pics, Billy, did you see any herps? I would love to herp Arizona in the spring.

    It was freakin gorgeous here today!

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    Whats a herp? I think you got to go down to the seedy part of town to catch that!

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    Funny, Billy...the same thought crossed my mind........

    And Bart, no offense was taken in the slightest! I moved from San Diego five years ago, so I do know what you meant...
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowtrooper1966 View Post
    Ldub, I guess it needs to be just a tad colder here.....
    James
    That's true, scientific studies have shown that garden variety riff-raff (homosapius riffus rufus raff) can only survive in temps above 10-20 deg.F.

    They REALLY get thinned out when the mercury drops below the doughnut (an industry term) into the -25 to -35 deg.F range.

    Those not smart enough to migrate to warmer climates become riffcicles, while the more intelligent live on to reproduce a more virulent strain.

    Ah natural selection...ya gotta love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Whats a herp? I think you got to go down to the seedy part of town to catch that!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herp

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herp

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    Bart
    Took me a couple seconds to decypher that as a snake Bart...good one.

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    Oops...a little OT again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Whats a herp? I think you got to go down to the seedy part of town to catch that!

    Fiff-raff gives me job security!
    He isnt talking about looking on miracle mile either Billy.

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    Only herps I have seen so far this year are a few small black racers and garter's. Unfortunately they were attempting to warm up on the warm road surface and had met their demise. It will be another couple mounths before the Diamondbacks come out to play (I'm not talking spring training here). I generally see a lot (read that as WAY TO MANY) of them when out running the trails. Last year was an exception with 0 sighted. They tend to be most active here when the temps stay between 85 and 95. Any cooler and they are inactive usually coiled on rocks trying to warm up and any hotter and they are smart enough to seek shade (I should learn this some day).
    Other reptiles I have come across are lots of lizards including Horned Toads and a few Gila Monsters (the only venomous lizard natural to the U.S.).
    Also have seen many coyotes, javelina, deer, a couple of desert big horn sheep (very rare) and a very large mountain lion! This is over the course of about 15 years of trail running.

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