Pictures from the event are linked
Here as well.
Since March 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 found us camping among
and with friends, we felt we should not miss this chance to do so
again.
This is not a replacement, or taking over of another event which is
held annually in March in this same area. This is something we have
been asked if we were doing and decided we should.
(There's actually a third reason, but I won't go into that
here.)
Normally in years past sometime between December and January, we
hear about the Annual AJACS event, however this year we have heard
nothing.
As this is the case, I have been asked if we were going camping in
the area as part of the annual 'How big did the kids get this
year?' trip. We have decided Yes.
We still are holding out hope that the AJACS event is sitting in
the queue and this is gonna be an extra event to
attend.
We invite all to come on over and camp with us, or visit for the
day(s) as you choose. This will be our typical Camp Brewski style
camping trip.
Please bring enough food and water for yourselves and your group
because this is what would be considered undeveloped camping. There are no facilities, no
water stations and no eatery nearby.
Everyone is welcome to join in on a communal campfire as they
desire, just remember *BYOB+SFM.
We will be camping out here with friends and family Saturday and
Sunday, we welcome any and all who feel like coming to play in the
area.
We are talking with a few teams and coming up with some ideas to
keep children, large and small, old and young, entertained for some
portions of the day. Any games set out will be setup for the
duration of the weekend and it is highly doubtful there will be any
prizes (unless someone simply feels funny enough to yell
"They won a ____" out of the blue).

This cache is on State Trust Land: The State Land Department
has no problem with this activity, but we ask that participants
know the following: A Recreation Permit is required to legally
access State Trust Land. These permits are easily obtained online
or get more information by phoning (520) 209-4250. Remember to stay
on established roads and avoid any destruction of the natural
resources. Permits can be obtained here
I have received a few questions on the road conditions and the best
I can say is this image::
represents what some have brought out in the past. :)