Rancho Quieto
12051 W Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson
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Rancho Quieto Tucson

12051 W Fort Lowell Rd Tucson, Arizona, 85743, United States

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The Unknown Trail and More

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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... 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

A travel blog entry by wmaxtman

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... them before. We met many nice people and got to know two couples quite well. Hopefully we'll meet up with them again some time at another rally or during our travels.
The rally ended Friday night but we stayed a couple nights longer. Saturday we had breakfast with Rita and Kari Billiard. Rita was the Girl Scout field executive in Dickinson part of the time that I was in Hazen from 1983-88. She had sent me a postcard during this past year from Sierra Vista ...

Tucson, AZ

A travel blog entry by sereivam

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... 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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Happy New Year

A travel blog entry by thriftydrifters

We spent the opening minutes of New Years day, snug in our bed sound asleep.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!

we are waiting for a package to be delivered and with all the holidays, mail is not
flowing very fast.

Have not decide exactly whats up next, kinda depends on a few things.
Hoping to be on the move again soon.

Stay turned for the next episode of "Thriftydrifters".
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Missiles, Missions, & Museums

A travel blog entry by magnoliakitties

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... me to work as the Communications Officers which gave me the authority to actually control the missile. As part of the simulation, myself and another tour member each got to turn the key(s) that would launch the missile.


Next we were off to San Xavier Mission which was about 20 minutes away. After having lunch we went in to see the Spanish mission. From the outside of the mission you could see that ...