Le Rendez-Vous Bed and Breakfast
72 W. River Road, Tucson
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Le Rendez-Vous Bed and Breakfast Tucson

72 W. River Road Tucson, Arizona, 85704, United States

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The Unknown Trail and More

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

4
20

... 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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Just how cold WAS it Johnny?

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

3
21

... the furnace full blast, so to speak. With the fresh sunrise shining through Shorty's windshield, it took no time to make the coach comfy.

We decided to hike the trail to the Romero Pools. This hike was the most demanding that we'd ever undertaken. It's steep, 1500' elevation gain in two miles... The weather was perfect, however, with a few white marshmallow clouds to punctuate an otherwise blue sky. The trail, if you ...

A different side of Tucson

A travel blog entry by wmaxtman

15

... now live. We were in that area last year but didn't realize she was there so made a point of getting in touch with her this year. We had a great visit sharing memories and catching up on news of our families and mutual Girl Scout friends.
One of the hikes we had not had time to do last year was the trail to Seven Falls in Sabino Canyon so we went hiking the one afternoon. The trail was busy and the mountains were definitely drier than the Superstitions so ...

Tucson, AZ

A travel blog entry by sereivam

2

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 ...

A tranquil oasis in the heart of Tucson.

A travel blog entry by fredmare

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... Magic. All of the butterflies in the Gardens’ exhibit are hatched from eggs and
live as caterpillars in butterfly farms in tropical parts of the world. When the caterpillars change into the pupae or resting stage, they are carefully counted, labeled and packed. In the pupae stage of the butterfly life cycle, no food is required so they can survive the two or ...