Casa Luna Tucson
4210 N. Saranac Drive Tucson, Arizona, 85718, United States
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The Unknown Trail and More
... another couple from Washington and visited with the for a bit. It's always fun to share stories and campsites with others of the same ilk. It was a hot one here today, getting up to eighty six degrees. We did sit out under the awning and read a bit, kept tolerably cool by the breeze. We have electric power for the next two nights, so the AC was a great help.
Thanks for the visit...
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A different side of Tucson
... just so-so. The falls and rocky area at the end of the trail were quite nice and we sat for a bit to enjoy it and have a snack. The highlight was when we got to the bottom and were filling out a questionnaire with a US Forest Service Ranger. Another hiker came up and said he had just seen a gila monster a few hundred yards up the trail. We had never seen one so went back to where it was and managed to get a good picture before it scurried into some rocks. ...
Tucson, AZ
... behind his garden fence is a part of a state park - reserve. We looked out and saw a pack of javelins – they look like wild pigs but are actually hoofed mammals originating from South America. The pronunciation of javelin is something like “have elyna”.
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Cute Pets and some real old history at Fort Lowell
Well today was a bit of a mixed bag. We started out attending the Annual Animal Fare at Reed Park. It is a festival celebrating animals! It is the largest of its kind in Arizona and one of the largest in the Southwest.
The fair features non-stop demonstrations and entertainment such as
professional Frisbee teams, miniature horses, canine flying disk &
agility, search and rescue dogs, training ...
Introducing “The Tank”
... Debs and Isa from Phoenix airport.
After lovely final BBQ on the Friday night with Jacky & Ping we packed the Tank 2 to the rafters with our essential new equipment headed off on the 1st leg of our US roadtrip amid much excitement. Car hassles aside we had had an awesome week with Jacky and Ping and were really excited to start the next stage of our trip (we have our own car!) and were doubly excited to have friends with us to do it with.
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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Casa Luna Bed & Breakfast

