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<blockquote data-quote="LVJ76" data-source="post: 2658298" data-attributes="member: 108965"><p>There is another little bush as well, don't know the name of it, it's a about 1.5 to 2 ft tall, it's a tough, thick, dark mesquite like looking bush that is full of thorns, and I've seen it all around the southern part of Arizona and Northern part of Sonora. From 2500 ft in elevation to 6,000 ft.</p><p></p><p>In spanish we call it Garruña, and it's horrible to walk through, it is noisy as it scratches your pants and will scratch your legs like if you went 10 rounds with a bobcat, and it is tiring walking through it.</p><p></p><p>I used to wear some Wrangler rip stop pants but they are too heavy and too warm for me. I've settled for 511 tactical rip stop pants, they are light, flexible and comfortable, and they put up with this little bush. It's the worst thing after prickly pear and cholla cactus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVJ76, post: 2658298, member: 108965"] There is another little bush as well, don't know the name of it, it's a about 1.5 to 2 ft tall, it's a tough, thick, dark mesquite like looking bush that is full of thorns, and I've seen it all around the southern part of Arizona and Northern part of Sonora. From 2500 ft in elevation to 6,000 ft. In spanish we call it Garruña, and it's horrible to walk through, it is noisy as it scratches your pants and will scratch your legs like if you went 10 rounds with a bobcat, and it is tiring walking through it. I used to wear some Wrangler rip stop pants but they are too heavy and too warm for me. I've settled for 511 tactical rip stop pants, they are light, flexible and comfortable, and they put up with this little bush. It's the worst thing after prickly pear and cholla cactus. [/QUOTE]
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