Week 136 - Green Vally & Tucson AZ - 03-22-2009
Green Valley Greetings,
We spent this week with Pete's sister Donnalee and her friend Don, who
live in Green Valley, Arizona, for the winter. It was a great time of
fine food, fellowship and fun. We visited Don's very serene
ranchette, ate fine BBQ, enjoyed the beautiful evening weather and rode
our bikes around Green Valley.
The highlight of the trip was a hike down Sabino Canyon. Sabino Canyon
is just outside of Tucson in the Northeast corner. The canyon can be
accessed by foot, bicycle (on selected days and times) and a tram. We
took the tram up the canyon for five miles and hiked back along the
southern ridge. While the canyon has an abundance of wildlife, most
are nocturnal and we only had a chance to view the plant life.
Don, Donnalee and Ellen waiting for the $8 tram ride up the canyon.
Some walked up and down the canyon. We enjoyed the ride up with a
well-informed tour guide.
1) The large "paddle" cacti are the Prickly Pear. 2) We thought this
was the Cholla cactus but we could not verify this photo on the web.
1) The Saguaro cacti is the most easily recognized. The typical
Saguaro has five arms, but you will see from none to ten. 2) These
tiny flowers lined the pathways along our 5 mile hike.
This pool on the Sabino Creek is a favorite for cooling off. We could
only wish, as our trail was hundreds of feet above it.
1) The stalk of this dead Saguaro was still very beautiful. 2) The
fuzzy cactus in the middle
is the Cholla.
1) This goofy, but happy Saguaro greets you along the southern ridge
path. 2) The Ocotillo has pretty red blooms.
The Sabino Creek is fed from the runoff of the surrounding mountains. A decent flow of water for an arid area in March.
This week we stayed at three RV Parks. You can see more pictures on
www.BigRigBible.com.
Beaudry's RV Park in Tucson, right next to Beaudry's RV service center
where we had a small repair.
Green Valley RV Park. Last time we stayed here, we really didn't give
a hoot about the park. This time it gave a hoot to us!
Rincon Country West RV park in Tucson, AZ. A nice park with lots of
park models and many RV sites as well. It has a pool, an indoor and
outdoor spas, 10 shuffleboard courts, meeting halls, pickleball,
horseshoes, tennis, bocce ball, basketball, putting green, library,
laundry, card rooms, fitness center. A nice park for a reasonable fee.
1) A normal site at Rincon. 2) There are six "quad sites". Four RVs
surround a grass plaza, each with tables and BBQ's. Neat for traveling
friends to have their own little place.
Our projected route for the next three weeks or so. This will change
based on the weather as we dodge the cold areas. We need to get to
Rocklin, CA for a little body repair.
Love, Pete and Ellen
Photos from Mar 2009