Dunn's Way Bed & Breakfast Tucson
4975 West Via Scaramuzzo Tucson, Arizona, 85745, United States
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The Unknown Trail and More
... showed up and filled us in on the rest of the trail. We took off, following the couple we had met, leaving them some "wagon room" and a bit of privacy. The trail, as we had been warned, was really rough as we headed down into the first wash. It's used heavily by horsemen, so there are lots of large rocks dislodged from the trail. They create a real challenge for us with only two legs. It ...
A different side of Tucson
Last year when we visited Tucson we stayed at Catalina State Park and then Gilbert Ray Campground near Saguaro National Park West. We did quite a lot of hiking in the Catalina Mountains and the National Park in addition to doing several tourist attractions - more than we've done anywhere else in Arizona.
This year our purpose for going to Tucson was to attend the Fleetwood Motorcoach Rally which was from Monday - Friday at Lazy Days RV Park. Rallies are ...
Tucson, AZ
We got to Tucson, Arizona just before the sunset. Our CS host Bruce showed us around his beautiful garden and told about all kinds of desert plants. There were some barrel cactus (they always point to the equator), blooming lemon and orange trees, huge cactus and some very cool ...
BACK COUNTRY CAMPING
... have been more perfect. Clear blue sky, very light wind, about 65 degrees - perfect hiking weather. The trail is well worn, though it doesn't stop going up for some time. It climbs up past what I call "cacti line" pretty quickly - that's the line above which the Saguaros don't grow because it gets too cold. It's a subtle change walking form one ecosystem to the next - first it's desert scrub that Tucson is famous for, then the prickly plants thin ...
Is it a bird?
... Memphis in terms of a feeling of poverty. We struggled to find a decent motel and ended up staying in a hotel which was more like a south american prison - metal doors that clanged shut after you to enter the bedroom corridors. But why did you go and then stay in such a dump I can hear you ask and at least one of you say in pantomime echo - because of the Pima Air and Space Museum of course - don't be silly.
So basically after ...

