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TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
5d ago
I've always wanted to go back to Lower Antelope because I fell in love with that place and I wanted to show that to the hubby and last April 2014 I got the chance to do just that.The hubby and I met with our dear friends at Scottsdale AZ on April 4 ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1w ago
Should I be disappointed that the miles per day are dropping off and today I did not cross a state border Nah it's what has happened along the way and how you feel at the end of the day that counts. The day started brilliantly with fresh squeezed orange ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1w ago
Today was the scariest ride I have ever had. Leaving Monticello I headed down route 95. I stopped at the tourist office in Blanding where a jovial and knowledgeable fellow was there to help. As soon as I speak folks ask me where I am from when I say Virgi ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1w ago
Day 4 In the lead up to Memorial Day holiday the traffic in the freeways is chaotic at best. An early start from Blythe to beat the heat traffic to no avail as we found later. A quick cruise around Blythe then onto I10 to Quartzsite the home town of ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
2w ago
A few of years ago I started running on trails thanks to my exposure to an iFIT trainer named Tommy Rivers Puzey via a NordicTrack treadmill my wife bought. I would run on the treadmill primarily through the winter and hit the Metroparks trails in the wa ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1M ago
After 3 12 months in Quartzsite we began our trek East on April 8th. Our first stop was an West Pinal Park south of Phoenix. It is not far off the highway and the sites were private and included a covered picnic table and grill. We enjoyed a walk around ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1M ago
We visited the historic town of Bisbee AZ. This city in the Mule Mountains of southeast Arizona grew after copper was discovered in 1877. Today you can take an underground tour of the vast Queen Mine look down into the Lavender Pit mine or stroll the de ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1M ago
We took a day to drive to Oatman AZ to explore this old mining town. It began as a small mining camp when 2 prospectors struck a 10 million gold find in the Black Mountains. The town now survives as a nostalgic stop on Route 66 with a western vibe and bu ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1M ago
During our stay in Arizona we met some may wonderful people and to visit with some family. This was definitely the highlight of our time in Quartzsite. We feel we have made friends for life. We look forward to seeing you all when we return ..read more
TravelBlog.org » Arizona Travel Blog
1M ago
Those that camp on the BLM land in Quartzsite often add artwork to their sites using the desert rocks. Here are photos of some of these beautiful creations ..read more