I’ve never been to Willcox when it *wasn’t* a bog. On my first visit, I arrived 
on the lakebed around
midnight and did a little poking around with a flashlight in the sub-freezing 
temperatures before
sleeping in my vehicle. Got up at dawn and started crunching around on the 
frozen ground. By
about 8 am, the sun was high enough that it started thawing the permafrost, and 
I quickly realized
I was in very real danger. I barely made it off the “gumbo,” and was very happy 
I had made the
decision to park close to the edge of the playa! Definitely not my favorite 
place.  --Rob

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Tucson Feb 3rd/5th

We just drove through today. Still a lake.
Mendy Ouzillou
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