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    • Day 10

      Where to Go Next?

      March 26, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      We had planned to spend our time in Arizona this trip, but with daytime temperatures around 55° F (13° C) and nighttime temperatures closer to 32° F (0° C) in SOUTHERN Arizona, we decided to head back to Douglas to cross the border into Mexico. Arriba!!Read more

    • Day 9

      On the Border

      March 25, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      We dipped down to Douglas in order to join Historic Highway 80. Douglas is nothing like the border towns I know, namely Nuevo Loredo and Del Rio. Douglas, Arizona has good small-town bones and though suffering economically, there is no sense of dispair, likely thanks to a healthy flow of Mexican workers and customers coming over from its south-of-the-border compadre Agua Prieta.Read more

    • Day 13

      Tombstone Arizona

      November 19, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

      Back home in Tombstone Arizona. Hier fühle ich mich wohl, hier gefällts mir.
      Nach dem Check In im Stampede RV Park geht es zum Stadtbummel und anschließender Ghost Tour durch das abendliche Tombstone. Gerüchten zufolge sieht man nachts die Geister der Gunmen des 19. Jahrhunderts durch die Straßen ziehen, begleitet von Lichtgeistern.
      Geister konnte ich keine finden, aber meinen Lieblings-Saloon.
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    • Day 27

      Fort Bowie

      March 18 in the United States ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      Once the main army post in the 16 year search for renegade Apache chief Geronimo, Fort Bowie (1862-1897) used to have 300 inhabitants. Once given up by the army, it was stripped of wood and deteriorated quickly. Walking around a few remains, the sheer size of the Ford area was surprising, something that’s hard to show on picturesRead more

    • Day 27

      On the road

      March 18 in the United States ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      The towns I’m passing here in southeastern Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas share common story: founded as boomtown due to mining, cattle ranching or rail road stops, the economic basis has disappeared. Now what? some sort of make it, most struggle, some are ghost townsRead more

    • Day 9

      Clark Gable Slept Here

      March 25, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      "Overlooking Brewer’s Gulch, Hotel La More has a long and storied history of weirdness. Built in 1904, the original building burned down under unknown circumstances. The building you see today was completed in 1916 by a Mrs. S.P. Bedford, the original owner and creator of Hotel La More except for its namesake. One year later the building was leased by a Mrs. Kate Lamore, who turned the hotel into the “most modern lodging in Bisbee.” Throughout the years it has been a temporary home to those visiting Bisbee, and a permanent home to many miners who worked the pit. Some of our guests have decided to stay long after their life has expired. Please treat these souls with respect; until now, they have continued to treat this property as their own. We do not own the hotel, we share it with all the previous owners and residence." Trip Advisor

      thebisbeeinn.com/paranormal-activity/
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    • Day 56

      Day 55 - The Doodle Bug to Tombstone

      June 16, 2019 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      It was virtually 11.00am that we finally said “Goodbye” to Charlie & hit the road in the ‘Doodle’, our nickname for our VW Beetle. We drove south through Tucson & picked up Interstate 10 eastbound. At Benson, we came off & headed south on the Arizona 80, arriving in Tombstone not long after midday.

      The first site we came to in Tombstone was Boot Hill Cemetery, now our 4th. We drove through Tombstone on the main drag & were out the other side before we knew it. We turned round & parked up in a free car park opposite the O.K. Corral Gunfight Site, the legendary historic site where the gunfight between Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Virgil and Morgan Earp, and the Clantons and McLaurys took place on 26th October 1881.

      We wandered into the historic back streets of Tombstone & pretty much immediately decided we would probably stay the night here. At a ticket booth, we looked at was on offer & decided to book a triple tour of a Gunfight Show, a Tombstone Trolley Ride & a Ghost & Murder Tour. We spoke to Tony who was a cowboy selling the tickets & told him we would be back when we had booked some accommodation. Before we knew it, Tony had made a phone call & secured us a motel room for $85.

      We bought our tickets, then rushed to the Gunfight Show starting at 1.00pm. It was a very funny slapstick show that lasted nearly an hour. We had time for just a quick ice cream, before we were on the Tombstone Trolley Tour. The Trolley Tour was good, it pointed out numerous places of interest & provided us with a bit of a history lesson.

      Tombstone has numerous places of interest, apart from the O.K. Corral, it has the Tombstone Courthouse, with it’s gallows immediately behind; The Bird Cage Theatre, scene of multiple murders; Big Nose Kate’s Saloon, Big Nose Kate was Doc Holliday’s girlfriend; Crystal Palace Saloon, that sold beer in crystal glasses & The Rose Tree Museum, which has the world’s largest Rose Tree. In the 13 years that Tombstone was predominantly mined, it produced $38 million worth of silver, which by today’s prices would be worth $1.9 trillion.

      After the Trolley Tour, we returned to our car & drove to the Trail Riders Inn, just a couple of blocks away. It looked perfectly adequate, so we went into the office & met the manager, Kevin, who agreed that we could have a room for $85 plus tax. We negotiated to $85 & no tax if we paid him cash. Kevin was a nice bloke suffering from PTSD, he is ex Military & a Fire Fighter.

      We hung around at the motel until 5.30pm, then headed the couple of hundred yards back into the Historic parts of Tombstone to take some photos of locations pointed out on the tour. Just before 6.00pm we popped into Big Nose Kate’s Saloon for a pitcher of beer & Chicken wings & a steak cheese sandwich. The food was exceptionally good & cheap! A band were playing, we were served by a corset wearing waitress & people were dancing. It was a good atmosphere.

      At 8.00pm, we joined the Ghost & Murder Tour. We visited most of the same sites again, but this time the focus was on who & how people were murdered there & what ghosts are now present at these scenes. The murder stories were interesting, but as a non believer, the ghost stories were a bit cheesy.

      At the conclusion, we were going to pop into Doc Holliday’s Bar, where Kevin was hosting a karaoke evening. It looked a bit to rough & ready, with few customers, so we headed back to the motel for a beer on our porch.

      Song of the Day - Tombstone by Civil War.

      Bonus Song of the Day :-

      The Last Gunfighter Ballad by Johnny Cash
      Shadowplay by Joy Division
      Ghosts by Japan
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    • Day 15

      Von El Paso nach Tombstone Arizona

      November 25, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Auf den Spuren der Western Helden geht es heute von El Paso Texas nach Tombstone Arizona.
      In der Nacht kommt ein heftiger Regen runter und ich hab auf einmal Wasser im Schiff. Sage uns schreibe 20x muss ich den Topf unter der undichten Dachhaube ausleeren, das sind genau 20 Gallonen Wasser.
      Der Anruf beim Autovermieter und die Frage nach einer Werkstatt wurde mit "Geh in den Hardware Store und hol dir eine Tube Silikon" beantwortet. Die folgende Nacht hab ich dann auf Kosten des Vermieters im Motel verbracht.
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    • Day 25

      Auf der Straße immer westwärts

      February 4, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Diesen Tag verbrachten wir wieder auf der Straße, haben Texas hinter uns gelassen, den Staat New Mexiko bis auf einen kurzen Stopp einfach durchfahren und unseren Weg in den Bundesstaat Arizona fortgesetzt.

      Die Landschaft erinnert uns hier in Arizona schon lange an einen Wildwestfilm, allerdings fehlte bisher ein wichtiges Klischee: die Prärie-Hexen, Ansammlungen von in sich verfangenen Sträuchern, die vom Wind über die Straße geweht werden… und sich teilweise in unserem Kühlergrill verfangen. Davon haben wir nun aber auch wieder genug.

      Hin und wieder sieht man auch eine dieser riesigen Rinderfarmen an der Interstate. Der ganze Horizont ist dann voll mit offenen Stallanlagen, soweit das Auge reicht. Dann heißt es Fenster zu, Lüftung aus und mal sehen wer am längsten den Atem anhalten kann – denn das ist vom Ammoniak-Gestank kaum zu ertragen. Tatsächlich wohnen in diesen Gebieten aber auch Menschen… Die Massentierhaltung sieht man hier ganz offen.

      Kurz vor Tucson haben wir wieder einen Rastplatz an der Interstate angesteuert, die Rückbänke des SUV umgeklappt und das Auto für die Nacht vorbereitet.
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    • Day 9

      Teil 2

      January 21, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

      ...die Mienen rund um Bisbee beherbergen nicht nur Kupfer sondern auch Silber,Gold und viele andere kostbare Gesteinsarten. Der damalige Tageslohn um die Jahrhundertwende betrug nach einer 12 Stundenschicht im Schacht 3,25$! Bei einem Benzinpreis von 0,25$ ein sehr guter Lohn aber auch ein sehr anstrengender und gefährlicher.
      Queen Mine ist die einzige in der Umgebung die man noch begehen kann. Alle anderen wurden leider komplett überflutet...was natürlich auch dem Städtchen nicht gut bekam...weil nach dem großen Regen und der Flut die ganze Stadt im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes...stehen und stecken blieb. Aus dem Grund findet jährlich im Oktober auch das große Treppensteigen statt. 88 Treppen wurden aus der fließenden und matschigen Not heraus gebaut um alle notwendigen Häuser erreichen zu können.
      Zudem gab es 20.000 Menschen (heute knapp 8000) die dort lebten und ein einziges Damenmodengeschäft zwischen New York und San Francisco. 🤔 Schon interessant wohin es Menschen doch verschlägt...
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Cochise County, ኮቻይስ ካውንቲ፥ አሪዞና, مقاطعة كوتشايز, Коучис, কোচিসে কাউন্টি, Condado de Cochise, Cochisei maakond, Cochise konderria, شهرستان کوچیز، آریزونا, Cochisen piirikunta, Comté de Cochise, 科奇斯縣, Cochise, okrug, Cochise megye, Կոչիս շրջան, Contea di Cochise, コチセ郡, Cochise Kūn, Hrabstwo Cochise, کوچائس کاؤنٹی, Comitatul Cochise, Кочис, Округ Кочиз, Cochise Kontluğu, Кочіс, Quận Cochise, Condado han Cochise

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