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Mexico 2007 & 2008: March 2008
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Mexico 2007 and 2008. Monday, March 24, 2008. Update # 10 Mexico to Fountain Hills AZ. Hello to Everyone from a HOT and DRY Fountain Hills;. We have been visiting with Sheri and Gerry and their friends Claude and Dorinda. We’ve been on our bikes several times and have done a couple of hikes. The weather was cool when we first got here but has turned very HOT. Today is supposed to top out at 90 degrees! Till next time. Drew and Donna. Posted by Drew and Donna. Friday, March 14, 2008. Then it was off to Hu...
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Mexico 2007 & 2008: November 2007
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Mexico 2007 and 2008. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Canmore to Tucson AZ Update #1. Hello everybody from sunny and hot Tucson;. Our trip from Canmore was uneventful for the most part. We got a good early start on Nov. 6 and drove through Radium and Cranbrook, crossing at Rooseville into the States. We followed Highway 93 through Montana and Idaho following the Bitterroot River, over the Lost Trail Pass,. We stopped at St. George, Utah for 3 nights. Daytime highs in the mid eighties. Sheri and Gerry C...
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Mexico 2007 & 2008: April 2008
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Mexico 2007 and 2008. Sunday, April 27, 2008. Update # 12 St. George to Canmore. We left St. George and made our way over to. Kodachrome State Park. We went up highway 14 which took us to 9910 feet for a fabulous view of the valley. We could even see Zion National Park! It was cold here at night and of course this park had no hook ups and bad hours for running the generator. So we carefully used the furnace and hunk. The next day dawned clear and COLD! We bundled up and went to Bryce Canyon National.
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Mexico 2007 & 2008: Update # 10 Mexico to Fountain Hills AZ.
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Mexico 2007 and 2008. Monday, March 24, 2008. Update # 10 Mexico to Fountain Hills AZ. Hello to Everyone from a HOT and DRY Fountain Hills;. We have been visiting with Sheri and Gerry and their friends Claude and Dorinda. We’ve been on our bikes several times and have done a couple of hikes. The weather was cool when we first got here but has turned very HOT. Today is supposed to top out at 90 degrees! Till next time. Drew and Donna. Posted by Drew and Donna. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mexico 2007 & 2008: Update #11 Fountain Hills to St George Utah
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Mexico 2007 and 2008. Sunday, April 6, 2008. Update #11 Fountain Hills to St George Utah. We left Fountain Hills and headed over to Apache Junction. The first day was spent driving the Apache Trail Loop. The road takes you through the Superstition Mountains, Tortilla Flats, Roosevelt Dam, Tonto National Monument and Globe. The road down Fish Creek Hill is narrow and twisty and it takes you into a narrow canyon. Just as the pavement begins again, you go around a corner and there’s. The flowers continue to...
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USAMexico2008 - 09: Copper Canyon
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Buenos Dias Everyone; Copper Canyon Pics. I’m going to start this with a little bit about this caravan. We’re 19 rigs with assorted busses, 5th wheel trailers, c-class and 1 small Cassita. We’re couples and 1 single fella. Eight rigs are Canadian and 11 are American. We all seem to get along and happy hours are always a success. If there’s a party to be had this group is in! From Chihuahua we drove to Creel. The following day we headed off to Divisidero. The Copper Canyon.
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USAMexico2008 - 09: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Update #11 Mexico Border to Moab. Our trip to the border was uneventful and the border crossing painless. We were in Tucson in good time and had no problem. For 3 days to visit Jerry and Sheri who have bought a home here. We spent the time visiting, bike riding and drinking green beer. Jerry and Sheri have a beautiful home and much more tastefully decorated than the show homes. They were over the top. From here we drove to Holbrook, Arizon. This highway goes through the Salt.
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USAMexico2008 - 09: Update #5 Tucson to Presidio
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Friday, January 16, 2009. Update #5 Tucson to Presidio. Our next stop is Davis Mountains State Park. We spent our time here doing an interpretive hike, walking the trails around the campground and going to the McDonald observatory. The Indian Lodge was built in 1930 by the CCC and was luxury accommodation for the time. It’s terraced onto a hill so has great views of the valley below. The McDonald Observatory. We stopped in at Lajitas and Terlingua Ghost Town. Posted by Drew and Donna. Maps of Our Travels.
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USAMexico2008 - 09: Update #11 Mexico Border to Moab
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Update #11 Mexico Border to Moab. Our trip to the border was uneventful and the border crossing painless. We were in Tucson in good time and had no problem. For 3 days to visit Jerry and Sheri who have bought a home here. We spent the time visiting, bike riding and drinking green beer. Jerry and Sheri have a beautiful home and much more tastefully decorated than the show homes. They were over the top. From here we drove to Holbrook, Arizon. This highway goes through the Salt.
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USAMexico2008 - 09: March 2009
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Saturday, March 7, 2009. Update #10 Mazatlan to Arizona. Buenos Dias Everybody;. From Mazatlan we travelled to Los Glorias, a beach community west of Guasave. The detour in Los Glorias is still the same as last year. Apparently the improvements to the 4 lane divided road have been on going for about 7 years. The campground is right on the beach and some improvements have been made to it. Then it was off to Alamos. Finally we were on our way to San Carlos. Which is our last stop on. Tomorrow we are planni...