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User Name: Oshow ( Email)
Level / Points:
10450 points
Gender: Male
Age: 44
I am a: Backpacker - I prefer backpacking over hiking.
I go hiking: Once per month
I usually go on hikes that are: Very Difficult
Birthplace: Suffolk, England
City: Alamogordo
State / Region: NM
Country: United States
Zip: 88310
Biography: I'm a 5th generation New Mexican, a 1995 graduate of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX, and a lifelong backpacker and hiker. During Winter months, I'm a ski instructor at Ski Cloudcroft in Cloudcroft New Mexico, and during warm weather, I own a guide service which takes backpacking and trout fishing tours to wilderness areas all over New Mexico. To make an actual living, I do a little contracting work for the government on the side.
Best Hike Name: Gila River Middle Fork - Gila Wilderness, Fall 2004
Best Hike Description: This is a 50 miler, but only about 15 miles are uphill. In addition, 90% of the trip is on mountain streams, including 25 miles of the best trout fishing in New Mexico, including the world's only Gila trout! Beautiful scenery, and several old mining camps to explore.
Worst Hike Name: MacGregor Range - Alamogordo, New Mexico, August 1997
Worst Hike Description: No map, no GPS, no food, just two good old boys trying to wing it. 16 hours later we arrived back at the car suffering from terrific cold, dehydration and hunger. I have never left without my GPS again.
A Memorable Moment: 1996 - I came rolling out of a brush choked ravine onto a small flat spot in the Sacramento Mountains west of Cloudcroft. As soon as I stepped out of the brush, I sat down against a tree to catch my breath. When I looked up I noticed a sizeable black bear sitting down munching on a berry bush 30 or 40 feet away. Before I could scream or wet my pants, he noticed me, and I could tell he couldn't decide whether to scream or wet his pants! After perhaps 10 seconds, we both hopped up and ran back the way we had come. I'm sure the bear still tells the story as well!
Dumbest Trail Item: When I decided that I wouldn't need a sleeping bag in July in the mountains because it was so warm. Inevitably a cold front rolled in and I found myself trying to sleep in a 40 mph wind wrapped in a piece of rotting canvas I found in a mineshaft. Dumb, dumb, dumb!
Trails To-Hike List:
2. Through-hike the Appalachian Trail
3. Death Valley - West to East
4. England/Scotland - North to South
5. Gobi Desert
6. Al-Can Highway - Canadian border to Anchorage
7. Khyber Pass - Pakistan to Afghanistan
8. Grand Trunk Road - Calcutta, India to Kabul, Afghanistan
9. Donner Pass- complete old rail bed.
10. Jornada del Muerte - El Paso to Albuquerque
This Member's Hikes

  NameCountryState / RegionDifficultyDistanceRating
White Creek FlatUnited States New Mexico Strenuous 46.00 miles
Turkey Creek - White Mountain WildernessUnited States New Mexico Difficult 7.00 miles
Tortolita CanyonUnited States New Mexico Very Difficult 13.00 miles
The CatwalkUnited States New Mexico Moderate 2.20 miles
Mascot CanyonUnited States Arizona Difficult 7.00 miles
Apache CanyonUnited States Arizona Very Difficult 10.00 miles
Big Bear Canyon - White Mountain WildernessUnited States New Mexico Difficult 15.00 miles
Ancho Peak - Lincoln National ForestUnited States New Mexico Difficult 15.00 miles
Oliver Lee State ParkUnited States New Mexico Moderate to Difficult 13.60 miles
Kelly - Cibola National ForestUnited States New Mexico Difficult 16.00 miles
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This Member's Trip Reports

 NameCountryState / RegionDateRatingDuration
HyperLink White Creek FlatUnited States New Mexico 3/28/2008
3 days, 8 hours
HyperLink Turkey Creek - White Mountain WildernessUnited States New Mexico 3/17/2007
2 days
HyperLink Tortolita CanyonUnited States New Mexico 7/23/2006
2 days, 12 hours
HyperLink The CatwalkUnited States New Mexico 6/25/2006
1 hours, 50 minutes
HyperLink Apache CanyonUnited States Arizona 10/14/2005
17 hours
HyperLink Oliver Lee State ParkUnited States New Mexico 6/18/2005
2 hours, 30 minutes
HyperLink Iron Lake - Gila WildernessUnited States New Mexico 4/9/2005
2 days
HyperLink The Plains of San AugustineUnited States New Mexico 3/25/2005
3 days, 8 hours
HyperLink Hirschberger PeakUnited States New Mexico 3/3/2005
12 hours
HyperLink Rockhound State Park - Florida MountainsUnited States New Mexico 4/16/2004
1 days, 14 hours
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