Attention Active Rain members:
Please be on the lookout for this man!

I am to call the National Forest Service, National Guard, maybe even the Nation Association of Realtors if he does not surface by Sunday evening. He was last seen leaving forest service road 25, approximately 5 miles south of Hannigan Meadow near Springerville, AZ. It is believed that he and a companion intend to complete a 4 day backpacking expedition, which runs the length of Bear Wallow Trail. Repeat, BEAR WALLOW TRAIL.
Deeming this the perfect opportunity to run across one of the numerous hungry black bear that inhabit the region just prior to winter hibernation, this adventurous duo blazed trail on Tuesday morning armed with bear spray, winning smiles and a few jokes. If the pair is unfortunate, and avoids confrontation with a bear that is eagerly applying a winter fat suit, there is still hope. There is always the chance of wolves.
Just who is this crazed outdoorsman?
Some nutty survivalist?
A naturalist?
Hippy?
No. This is my partner.
My father, Ray Slaybaugh.
He has been a member of Active Rain for a few months now, but has not found the time to blog. There is one lonely little post in his blogroll. I believe it has three complete sentences! This is a travesty. Having been licensed in AZ since 1974, he has more Real Estate knowledge in his pinky than I have in my entire hand/wrist region. He's been through 3 different brutal down markets, and thrived. Besides, he really is one of the good guys. I will be pressuring him to become a regular contributor upon his return from the wild, so please visit his lonely little post to make sure that a warm welcome awaits his return: http://activerain.com/blogsview/161408/GUESS-WHO-S-BUYING
If found wandering around the side of the highway muttering "Big bear. Big bear chase me," please return to his office at: 10607 N. Hayden Rd #100, Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Give coffee and play the blues immediately.
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I appreciate it, John.
I'm a dad as well, and you can bet that I share your sentiment. I can move mountains when motivated. If my father happens to run into said bear, you can bet that he'll walk away with a new listing. Got any buyers for a 2 bed /0 bath cave?
Paul... Cute post... Looking forward to meeting your Pops in the Rain... (Don't worry, old my winter fat suit is headed to the yard sale pile...he's safe)
Spoken like a native, Chris! It's safe to say that the bear maulings in Pinnacle Peak are limited, though ;) Of course, the zinc oxide is always a good idea here. The worst sunburn I've ever gotten was up north in the White Mountains ... ice fishing. Honest to God, my nose was purple.
Geez Paul... you almost had me on the phone to console you! Funny boy.
Plan to meet your Dad soon!!
Absolutely, Dawn! We actually work independently on many things. He has his clients, I have mine, and we have a few mutual clients. We do farm the planned community of McCormick Ranch in Scottsdale together because we both have ties there, and our advertising bucks go a lot further. Regardless, all of his deals seem to hit panic mode as soon as he hits the trail. The phone just doesn't stop ringing with calls like, "Hi Paul, your father sold us a house 12 years ago, and the plumbing is really giving us trouble lately ..."
Thanks for dropping in to comment, Dawn.
I'll probably need that shoulder to cry on before he makes it back, Jennifer. Nothing like babysitting another agent's deals while they are out of town. Murphy's Law applies here. Thanks for helping with the welcome wagon. You'll like the old guy.
Hi Paul, I am here visiting your blog after reading your heartfelt and funny comment on Katerina's tribute to Adam... Nice to meet you! I have subscribed to your blog and look forward to getting to know you better
Say hi to your Dad when he comes out of the woods...LOL
Ginger
Paul - I guess it's my Paul Saturday. I read your posts, wrote about you in mine, and now again...
Sorry, you got stumped on the contest. It was not Brian's fault. Blame it on me - I don't mind. I am sure if you wrote about whatever it is you were saying to Jason, it would've been great. I'll visit your dad's blog to make it a Slaybaugh Saturday.
Good News.....and darn if you two don't have the very same smiles :) :)
Paul, I just really started on AR yesterday. One of the first things I read was your post on "AR dating" I wanted to make sure I was on the right site! Anyway, after I stopped laughing, I jumped into my blog. I figured that this was to be a fun adventure. Thanks for the welcome you gave without knowing!
Off to check out your dad's blog.
Now that's funny, Elaine! I'm sure you were thinking what the heck is this place? Active Rain is a great place with room for blogging about serious Real Estate issues, marketing listings, and just some fun off-the-clock shop talk. Welcome aboard and have fun with your blog. Write what you want to write and you'll find success. I look forward to what you have to say.
Thanks for stopping by to read both posts, and for looking in on my father's as well.
Thank you kindly, James. I read Brian's introductory post, but have not made it over to your blog yet. You can be sure that I will. Welcome aboard, and thanks for popping in. Cheers right back at ya!