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Travel to Southern Arizona – The Old Southwest

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Time to travel to smaller cities in Arizona!  This week, we’re heading to Tombstone and Bisbee, Arizona.  Tombstone proclaims itself, “The town too tough to die.”  Bisbee claims bragging rights to the first bar and stock exchange in the State of Arizona.

In general, smaller cities in Arizona have a character and individuality that you won’t find in the medium and large-sized cities.  You might see some familiar stores, but, for the most part, you don’t feel that you could be dropped down in any one of them and see all the same stores and buildings.  There are some unique buildings and a close-knit character to the people who live in these towns.

Leaving the interstate, I10, in Arizona south of Tucson at SR 80, you enter a much different environment than the built up cities in Arizona.  About an hour’s drive from Tucson, the terrain becomes more mountainous, with snow visible on the distant peaks.  Nothing but open land seems to exist for miles and miles.  Traveling with children, they are likely to begin the “Are we there yet?” litany.  There are few houses and what seems like an endless amount of nondescript brush.

Things get interesting as you hit the outskirts of Tombstone.   Suddenly, you see civilization with signs and buildings.  One sign proclaims where the “OK Corral” fight occurred.  We’ll visit Tombstone later this week.

Twenty-eight miles down the road from Tombstone is the quirky, artsy town of Bisbee, formerly a city dominated by copper mining.  We’ll visit a copper mine and show you the shops and sites.

So, join us this week and next for some fun in the Old West.

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Relaxing Travel to Coyote Trail B & B

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Sometimes, you just need a chance to relax.  When that need overtakes you, the perfect place to relax is Coyote Trail Bed and Breakfast near Maricopa, Arizona. (more…)

Traveling to Cacti – Saguaro National Park – East and West

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

If you’ve ever had the urge to go hug a cactus – well, that would probably be a painful experience. Some of them do look cute and cuddly – in a rugged, western, prickly kind of way.  If the chance to see cacti up close makes you long for the Old West, Uncle Sam offers the Saguaro National Park, just outside of Tucson, Arizona.

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Whale watch redux: A great adventure

Friday, January 15th, 2010

If you try something once, you’re just interested.  If you try something a second time and you still enjoy it, you know it’s a great thing.  So, I’m here to report that whale watching was even better the second time! (more…)

Travel Adventures: Why Watch a Whale?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Go on a whale watch and it might change you for life.  Why? (more…)

Travel to Granite Dells

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Actually, the location is called Watson Lake Park just north of Prescott Arizona. Whatever it is called, I find it breathtaking. (more…)

Travel to Capilano Suspension Bridge – No Suspension of Disbelief

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Those who have a fear of heights – BEWARE!  You will not want to go over the Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver.  

For the rest of the population, the Capilano Suspension Bridge is a fascinating diversion that gives you a rare vantage point high above the river and forest.  

When you enter the park (admission charge – about $30 Canadian per person for adults), you briefly see some totem poles, snack locations and a store, but the real reason you came is waiting for you.  

Step down from a platform area onto the suspension bridge and you will feel a swaying.   Look down the 200-plus feet to the water below and you will have a sense of just how high up you are.

Capilano Suspension Bridge - spans the Capilano River -over 200 feet below

Capilano Suspension Bridge - spans the Capilano River -over 200 feet below

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Adventures Underground – Colossal Cave, Arizona

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Exploring nature can be a colossal adventure – especially when it’s underground!

Colossal Cave entrance

Colossal Cave entrance

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