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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Another Night in Tucson
Tucson, AZ Last night we stayed in the parking lot at Premier Motor Coach Services here in Tucson. With repairs incomplete, this will also be our home tonight. Premier completed two of three repairs/renovations we wanted/needed yesterday. The first was … Continue reading
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Sabino Canyon
Tucson, AZ We are parked in the lot of Premier RV Renovations in Tucson while having some repairs and renovations made to the motorhome (more on that in the next blog). When you live in a motorhome and it is … Continue reading
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Return to Tucson and Saguaro National Park
Tucson, AZ On Friday we returned to Lazydays RV Park in Tucson to have some work done on the motorhome. This is the same park where we attended a Discovery Rally a couple of weeks ago, so we are … Continue reading
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Honanki Heritage Site and Loy Canyon
Cottonwood, AZ This morning we took care of some business before heading out to do some hiking. We purchased the Jeep in California and want to register it in Pennsylvania. Of course, nothing is easy. We called a tag service … Continue reading
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Oak Creek Canyon and the Bear Mountain Trail
Cottonwood, AZ This morning we road through Sedona to head up north for a drive through scenic Oak Creek Canyon. But first we had to stop at a local java shop to enjoy the view. We have visited many … Continue reading
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Broken Arrow Road, Chicken Point, and the Church of the Holy Cross
Cottonwood, AZ Many people have told us that you have to do the Broken Arrow Road in a Jeep. So this morning we headed off in that direction to see if we are really members of the 4-wheeling society or … Continue reading
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The Vultee Arch and the Devil’s Bridge
Cottonwood, AZ Early this morning (early for us, not for the working world) we headed east toward Sedona. Just as we entered the city limits we turned north on Dry Creek Road to do some hiking. The road begins in … Continue reading
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Palatki Cultural Site and Fay Canyon
Cottonwood, AZ After hiking two miles into Old Cottonwood for breakfast, we set out to visit some historical Indian sites north of Sedona. Once into the back country we came upon a sign for the Palatki Cultural Site. Since it … Continue reading
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Montezuma Castle and V-Bar-V Heritage Site
Cottonwood, AZ This morning we drove about 15 miles south west to Camp Verde to visit Montezuma Castle National Monument. Montezuma Castle is one of a number of well-preserved ancient dwellings in north central Arizona. It is probably the most spectacular; an … Continue reading
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Jerome and Tuzigoot National Monument
Cottonwood, AZ Today we drove to the west to visit the mountain-side community of Jerome. Jerome is a quirky little town built on the side of Mingus Mountain in the Black Hill Mountains. It was founded as a mining town 1883. Jerome … Continue reading
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