Hi guys, a brief update on our initial overland trip to the Southwest.
We sprinted the 1700 miles out to Tucson then took a few days rest break while visiting family and friends. I'll share more about that when we meet up again in Appalachia.
Our first track was the "Mexican Border Road" which starts south of Sierra Vista, AZ (not far from Fort Huachuca).
Perfect temps and weather night and day, no problems with illegal immigrants or drug activity. Felt safe and we enjoyed the vast scenery across the grassland deserts of southeastern Arizona (pics below). We spent the night at Parker Lake campground before exiting the route just outside of Nogales, AZ. We then headed to Ajo, AZ for a visit into Organ Pipe Cactus NationalMonument - more about that later.
We sprinted the 1700 miles out to Tucson then took a few days rest break while visiting family and friends. I'll share more about that when we meet up again in Appalachia.
Our first track was the "Mexican Border Road" which starts south of Sierra Vista, AZ (not far from Fort Huachuca).
Perfect temps and weather night and day, no problems with illegal immigrants or drug activity. Felt safe and we enjoyed the vast scenery across the grassland deserts of southeastern Arizona (pics below). We spent the night at Parker Lake campground before exiting the route just outside of Nogales, AZ. We then headed to Ajo, AZ for a visit into Organ Pipe Cactus NationalMonument - more about that later.
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