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<description> Today was a fine day to visit Deep Creek. While traveling up the Bowen Ranch road I came across Mohave Green, Paul, and Tim putting up signs to warn hunters about staying off of private property. Some folks feel compelled to kill little birds, Quail, etc, for fun and sport. I wonder if these same people ever think about what they would feel like, being the hunted, instead of the hunter? No way, there havin to much of a good time for that! I guess that also explains the long table of guns ( maybe a dozen ) I saw just a couple of weeks ago just off the Bowen Ranch road, a ways south of the cattle guard, on a small piece of private property. Some &amp;quot; Great White Hunters &amp;quot; were obviously preparing with thier practice to kill something, or start a wildland fire's with thier errant bullets, or worse. So on I went, and along the way, there is a spot, where up a head, there is a rock formation that looks &amp;quot; exactly like &amp;quot; a hand with the &amp;quot; thumbs up &amp;quot; sign! Of course I always give my own thumbs up back to Mother Nature's cool creation in granite, how can any adventure go bad after that :-) When I reached the creek I found that I was not alone. There were two others that had arrived just before me, at one of the unique spots in the Deep Creek canyon that I enjoy visiting. Anka, who I had the pleasure of meeting a number of times, years before, and her husband Mark. I really enjoyed thier company for the afternoon, they are fine people, who have a genuine appreciation of nature, and how to treat thier surroundings with care. It was a wonderful day, with crystal clear air, blue sky's, with occasional Fall Cirrus clouds floating by. I also found that the creek is very dry, more so than I have ever seen it before. I saw a long section of Deep Creek where there is no water at all running, its completely dry, even the pools are gone in that area. It is surely a sign of the prolonged drought that has affected the Western States. Finally it was time to go, Anka, Mark and I hiked out in the late day's Golden Light of the setting sun, which is so fine this time of year. The sun glistened upon the summer grasses, that swayed in the breezes, and I said to myself &amp;quot; Life Is Good! &amp;quot;. As I hiked I like to ponder about things, a relaxing way to pass the time. Today I thought of free will, what is it, how do you &amp;quot; prove &amp;quot; it exist. Is free will a figment of the imagination that exist within the grey matter of Homo Sapiens? Does a mouse have free will? A dog? A Chimp? If our will is free, why then does it show itself to be &amp;quot; always &amp;quot; tied intrinsically to our individual bodies? Basically the human conception of itself depends on the idea, that the concept of free will is a pervasive &amp;quot; truth &amp;quot;, without question. Perhaps after all, the biggest &amp;quot; faith based &amp;quot; belief system on this planet, is the notion that our &amp;quot; aware selves &amp;quot; operates independently of the &amp;quot; material world &amp;quot;. Well in the past our orb in space was considered the &amp;quot; center &amp;quot; of the universe, by the reckoning of the masses. Then our home in the Great Beyond was flat, with edges that were at the least, very dangerous for lost sailors. Who of us believe, have faith, in these ideas now? The passage of time, the patterns of history, have shown, that the infinite layers of the &amp;quot; Onion of Knowledge &amp;quot; will continue to unfold, and transform, what we think of our lives, and what we &amp;quot; believe &amp;quot; in.</description><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9355#msg-9355</link><lastBuildDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 08:31:23 -0700</lastBuildDate>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9381#msg-9381</link><description><![CDATA[ At least the thermomoture is below 100. I remember the no see ums were bad just before the fire too! It is the eb and flo of the seasons.<br />I think the artic air that is coming will do away with the no see ums.]]></description>
<dc:creator>jobe</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2004 23:04:34 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9374#msg-9374</link><description><![CDATA[ No need for a shotgun LB, my faithful pooch Sparky will deal with the local varmits :-) The only thing I'll be shootin with is my Magic Picture Machine! Mr Jobe, I remember that dry summer of 99, Deep Creek is dryer now than even then. Also forgot to mention that those No See Ems are back. I got a number of bites from them hiking in, and going out of the Deep Creek canyon.]]></description>
<dc:creator>Wizard</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2004 20:14:02 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9373#msg-9373</link><description><![CDATA[ The only way I would shot a rabbit , quail or chicken is if he shot first.<br />Wizard that glue could be a fire hazard TOO!<br />The best way to get high is naturaly, as you have already experianced.<br />Free will aint free! Salvation is the only thing that is free.<br />The last time the creek was that low was September '99. Just before the Willow fire. As you will remember it was 100+ degrees almost every day.<br />More box car wine please ;`)]]></description>
<dc:creator>jobe</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2004 18:00:16 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9371#msg-9371</link><description><![CDATA[ Is that Arnold's new army of &quot;Squirle&quot; men?]]></description>
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<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2004 16:26:01 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9370#msg-9370</link><description><![CDATA[ Ron wrote:<br /><br />&gt; So what do ground squirles taste like, chicken?<br /><br />Who you calling chicken?]]></description>
<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2004 11:05:21 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9368#msg-9368</link><description><![CDATA[ So what do ground squirles taste like, chicken?]]></description>
<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2004 08:20:15 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9367#msg-9367</link><description><![CDATA[ These birds are born wary....and not because of a few hunters. They are selection #1 on the menu for hawks and bobcats as well as a lucky coyote. Not easy to shoot though, there very smart and scatter quickly. Looks like youre gonna need that shotgun with all of those rodents around those new plantings at the new homestead Mr Wizard. A water source just attracts more. Ground squirles get no mercy from this ol desert survivor.]]></description>
<dc:creator>LaughingBear</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2004 06:27:22 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9366#msg-9366</link><description><![CDATA[ Perhaps in another universe, 150 foot tall Quail, who carry 40 foot long shotguns, entertain themselves pursuing five foot, two legged, human prey, as they scurry and run in fright, why, because its just plain fun, and the meat is real tasty too!]]></description>
<dc:creator>Wizard</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2004 20:56:01 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9365#msg-9365</link><description><![CDATA[ I've been hunting them hills for a long time. Quail and cottontail taste really good! Much better than them store bought steroid fed chickens thats for sure. Private lands are closed to hunting unless the hunter has written permission of the owner. The public lands are open however, A group called Quail unlimited have constructed a few guzzlers in the area to help enhance the game population. Hunters who violate the fish and game laws and tresspass are subject to siezure of their guns and vehicles as well as court action.]]></description>
<dc:creator>LaughingBear</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2004 20:21:20 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9364#msg-9364</link><description><![CDATA[ Have you ever heard of a &quot; Down Photo &quot;? Neither have I :-) In the last post its &quot; some photos down &quot;, more glue please!]]></description>
<dc:creator>Wizard</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2004 22:25:56 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9363#msg-9363</link><description><![CDATA[ Yes I did use the bag Ron, but perhaps I put a bit too much glue in it! I'm feeling much better now, and free will, or no free will, there's fun to be had, and trash to clean up at DCHS, so onward we must go, To Infinity And Beyond! Regarding the dry portion of Deep Creek that I came across, it was a good distance upstream from DCHS. It is an area that I frequent from time to time and I was quite supprised to see the stream bed there was bone dry. I did not specifically look for Mosquito larvae but the standing water I did see in a couple of places in this dry section of the creek, did look prime for thier breeding. These pools were stagnant and green with algae. Last weekend Darcy and I checked out Hoover Dam, and lake Mead is incredibley low! I heard that its 100 feet below normal. I also heard that a moderate El Nino may be brewing this year. Hopefully Deep Creek will get some much needed flooding to clean out the creek bed. I did take one photo during my hike yesterday and its at the Wizard's pictures link, page 49, fourth picture. I should have taken some down photos on the creek, the oasis it is was lookin so fine, but I was enjoying the sunshine and the beautiful scenery so much I completely forgot! At one long pool I was swimming in there was a wonderful abundance of dragon fly's, they always make the atmosphere a bit more magical :-) Take it easy Mr Ron, I'll see ya at OZ before long I'm sure!]]></description>
<dc:creator>Wizard</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2004 22:17:53 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Re: Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9360#msg-9360</link><description><![CDATA[ That proves it! Too much fresh air can be harmful. Wizard, when that happens you should pull out a platic bag, put it to your mouth and nose and breathe in and out steadily till your bearings come back to you. After that, when you return to so called &quot;civilization&quot; go downtown for a good breath of smog and that should hold you till the next time you are exposed to fresh air.<br /><br />On a more serious note, how far down streem from the springs did you find the dry section of the creek? Did you notice any mosquito larvae in any stagnant pools?<br /><br />Thanks very much for sharing your day and making us all envious.]]></description>
<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2004 13:19:18 -0700</pubDate></item>
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<title>Breathe Me To Life </title><link>https://deepcreekhotsprings.net/dchs/forum/read.php?1,9355,9355#msg-9355</link><description><![CDATA[ Today was a fine day to visit Deep Creek. While traveling up the Bowen Ranch road I came across Mohave Green, Paul, and Tim putting up signs to warn hunters about staying off of private property. Some folks feel compelled to kill little birds, Quail, etc, for fun and sport. I wonder if these same people ever think about what they would feel like, being the hunted, instead of the hunter? No way, there havin to much of a good time for that! I guess that also explains the long table of guns ( maybe a dozen ) I saw just a couple of weeks ago just off the Bowen Ranch road, a ways south of the cattle guard, on a small piece of private property. Some &quot; Great White Hunters &quot; were obviously preparing with thier practice to kill something, or start a wildland fire's with thier errant bullets, or worse. So on I went, and along the way, there is a spot, where up a head, there is a rock formation that looks &quot; exactly like &quot; a hand with the &quot; thumbs up &quot; sign! Of course I always give my own thumbs up back to Mother Nature's cool creation in granite, how can any adventure go bad after that :-) When I reached the creek I found that I was not alone. There were two others that had arrived just before me, at one of the unique spots in the Deep Creek canyon that I enjoy visiting. Anka, who I had the pleasure of meeting a number of times, years before, and her husband Mark. I really enjoyed thier company for the afternoon, they are fine people, who have a genuine appreciation of nature, and how to treat thier surroundings with care. It was a wonderful day, with crystal clear air, blue sky's, with occasional Fall Cirrus clouds floating by. I also found that the creek is very dry, more so than I have ever seen it before. I saw a long section of Deep Creek where there is no water at all running, its completely dry, even the pools are gone in that area. It is surely a sign of the prolonged drought that has affected the Western States. Finally it was time to go, Anka, Mark and I hiked out in the late day's Golden Light of the setting sun, which is so fine this time of year. The sun glistened upon the summer grasses, that swayed in the breezes, and I said to myself &quot; Life Is Good! &quot;. As I hiked I like to ponder about things, a relaxing way to pass the time. Today I thought of free will, what is it, how do you &quot; prove &quot; it exist. Is free will a figment of the imagination that exist within the grey matter of Homo Sapiens? Does a mouse have free will? A dog? A Chimp? If our will is free, why then does it show itself to be &quot; always &quot; tied intrinsically to our individual bodies? Basically the human conception of itself depends on the idea, that the concept of free will is a pervasive &quot; truth &quot;, without question. Perhaps after all, the biggest &quot; faith based &quot; belief system on this planet, is the notion that our &quot; aware selves &quot; operates independently of the &quot; material world &quot;. Well in the past our orb in space was considered the &quot; center &quot; of the universe, by the reckoning of the masses. Then our home in the Great Beyond was flat, with edges that were at the least, very dangerous for lost sailors. Who of us believe, have faith, in these ideas now? The passage of time, the patterns of history, have shown, that the infinite layers of the &quot; Onion of Knowledge &quot; will continue to unfold, and transform, what we think of our lives, and what we &quot; believe &quot; in.]]></description>
<dc:creator>Wizard</dc:creator>
<category>Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California</category><pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2004 22:57:44 -0700</pubDate></item>
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