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    • Day 13

      Lodny dennik spojenych karavanistov 14

      June 25, 2016 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      Cez noc sme prespali v Tombstone, aby sme mohli ist do obeda priamo na historicky sprievod a na westernovu prestrelku. Tombstone dokonale tazi z turizmu, skoro cele mesto vo westernovom style, kazde dve hodiny predstavenie, kazdy den okolo obeda sprievod, vsetci domaci v dobovom obleceni... vedia sa proste predat. Z Tombstonu sme sa vybrali smerom na Phoenix.Read more

    • Day 73

      Tombstone, USA

      January 20, 2018 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 4 °C

      Es waren mal 15'000 Einwohner, als hier 1879 Silber entdeckt wurde. Heute sind es noch 1600 Einwohner. In Tombstone fand die legendäre Schiesserei der Earp Brüdern und Doc Holliday 1881 statt.
      Für 10 Dollar konnten wir die Show live miterleben;-), was recht amüsant war, da das Publikum mit Buuh-Rufen und Gejuble zum mitmachen animiert wurde und die Schauspieler witzige Dialoge hatten.
      Die "Kulisse" wirkte meist wie im 19. Jahrhundert, ausser die Autos, die durch die Strassen fuhren... Viele Cowboys und Barmädchen mit üppigen Decolletés...
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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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    • Day 18

      Old West, Snakes, Hawks and Fly Catchers

      May 18, 2015 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

      We have a good drive here. The weather is good, hot and sunny. Traffic is much lighter in the west compared to the east side of the USA. This makes for nice driving and better time on the road. We stop at a Walmart and get my hotspot for the internet. I really need this if we are going to stay in state parks where there is no Wi-Fi.

      We make it to our park in good time and get set up. We are here for 5 nights and are looking forward to checking out this area. This park is also a state park and there are very few people here. Our site is much smaller than the last one but it has some shade and is not as windy. Doesn't take us long to set up and have a coffee outside and relax.

      Day 1

      Today we take a walk over to the Discovery Center that they have here. There are cave tours and a nice shop not far from our campsite. We will do the caves another day and just take one of the short trails this morning. They have signs up everywhere about the 'wild life’ that is in the park. Two kinds of them have rattles and slithers on the ground. They also have Gila monsters and other neat lizards. I am pretty cautious on the trails and am determined not to scream when I see them. I don’t see any today. (Thank goodness)

      This afternoon we head over to Tombstone, Arizona. This is the dusty little down of Wyatt Earp fame. On our way there, we stop to check out one of the Good Sam’s RV parks. It is actually very nice, all the sites are 40’ x 80’ and have little bushes in between. They have an indoor pool, community room, etc. The scenery is nice. The surrounding area is quiet and has a nice vista of the mountains. The prices are reasonable. This may be a place to come back to for a month or so in the winter.

      On to Tombstone. This is a cute little town, that little kitschy and touristy. They have people dressed up in costumes of the past walking around. They also have a gun fight and tram tour that are worth taking for the entertainment value. They have tried to recreate the past glory days and don’t do too badly of it either. We walk around the town and look into the stores. We have dinner there in an old time saloon called the Longhorn Restaurant. I order a glass of wine and you get to keep a souvenir glass. Kitchy but cute. They had a piano rift playing in the background and it felt like an old saloon. Some of the villagers who were dressed up came in to have dinner so this just added to the atmosphere. The food was good and the service pleasant. However, it is time to head back for the evening.

      Time for a shower and some down time.

      Day 2

      Today we go check out the park. There are many trails here, so off we go with my camera in hand. We head down to the Discovery Center. There is a class trip with about 20 children but I think they are leaving. We go inside and find a nice little store where you can buy t-shirts, postcards, books and things. We pick up a hat for Guenther. We don’t normally wear hats but with this sun and heat he really does need one. (I brought the one I had gotten in Costa Rico a few years back.) So with hat installed off we go. They do have caves here to check out, but only on a guided tour. They also do not allow cameras, so maybe another day.

      Today we head off for a walk on one of the trail. The first sign you see is that of a poisonous snake. I hate snakes! However, I’m in Arizona and have to accept that this is their state not mine. As we go on you see the different kinds of vegetation that is here. There really is a lot of colour in the desert. I don’t think all the cactus are blooming yet, but the ones that are create a nice scene. The real center piece here are the mountains. They are all around us and every vista has mountains in it. I’m not seeing any snakes but I’m not seeing any bunnies or prairie dogs either.

      We head back to the trailer for some down time.

      Day 3

      Today we have an appointment to take the Jeep in. There has been a clunk in the front end for about a week now. I’m not having much fun with this new car! Off we go to the dealer in Tucson. They are really nice there but a little slow. Our appointment was for 9:30 AM but the car didn’t get looked at for over an hour. They said it could take a few hours, but without another vehicle (and nothing around this spot) we have no other choice but to stay. I, of course have brought my knitting, so I’m not too bored. After a few hours they finally discover the root of the problem. It is not the Jeep itself but the towing package we had installed by the RV dealer. Apparently there is a tie down with extra length and a C-clamp that has loosened off and is causing the noise. It won’t affect the towing or the Jeep, I just have to wait 6 months to have it fixed by the ones who installed it.

      With half the day shot, we go look for a place for Guenther to get his hair cut. The young lady there tells us about Sabino Canyon and how nice it is. This is on the list for tomorrow. After his hair cut we head back to the trailer. It is an hour’s drive so our day is done.

      Day 4

      Today we head off to Sabino Canyon and were we glad we did. This is a gorgeous canyon to explore. It is just on the north side of Tucson and well worth the price of admission ($5.00 per car). We take the tram up to the top of the canyon ($8.00 each) and walk back down. This is a 9 mile trip each way. You can get on or off at several stops along the way, so this is an easy way to walk as far as you want and still see the whole canyon. On the way up you get a narration about the canyon. Apparently many of the Ponderosa TV shows were shot here because Michael Landon loved this canyon. It is also interesting to find out that the Saguaro cactus only grow under an elevation of 4500 feet. So off we go. The scenery here is beautiful and the walk down is very peaceful. I’m in camera heaven here with peaks, cactus, a little river and sunny skies with a gentle breeze. Check out some of the pictures. I wanted to walk as far as the hawk nest that we saw on the way up. We get there and who do we find but a hawk guarding the nest. This is a Cooper ’s hawk and very pretty indeed. We walk about 2 miles down the canyon and then hitch a ride back down. Now I have been very lucky in not encountering our little slithering friends on this trip. Well on the way down who is blocking the road but a King snake. Just stretched right across getting a sun tan. Well out comes my camera and up go my feet (a natural reaction even though I’m inside the tram!). Apparently they actually stop for these things and wait for them to safely leave the road before proceeding, something about them being good for the environment. After he slithers into a plant and completely hides (makes you wonder how many you don’t see!) we proceed down the rest of the way. I have to admit that from the safety of my tram he is a beautiful (and long) snake, maybe I’m getting used to them, NOT!!!

      Well this has been a wonderful day! Time to go home and check out the pictures.

      Day 5

      Today we are having a slow day at the park. We walk around, read a book, and do some knitting. This is the long holiday (Memorial Day) weekend for the Americans. The park is filling up and according to our camp hosts the park is book full for the weekend. Good for them to see so many out and enjoying their parks.

      Tomorrow we leave for the north of Arizona. We are heading to Winslow, Arizona, so everyone get out your old Eagles albums.
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    • Day 9

      Bisbeeeee

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

      Ein neues Wochenende und ein neues kleines Abenteuer beginnt. 😊
      Nachdem der Jetlag nun nach einer Woche gänzlich überstanden ist man auch gleich gut gerüstet fürs Wochenende.
      Gestartet am Freitagabend und es ging dieses Mal nach Bisbee. Ein in 1880 gegründetes kleines Städtchen,dass nicht nur für ihre Mienen bekannt ist sondern auch für als "haunted city"...angeblich passieren hier nämlich viele paranormale Aktivitäten...dem wollten wir ein wenig nachgehen und buchten gleich mal eine nächtliche "Geister Tour". So richtig spookie wurde es zwar nicht,dafür aber richtig kalt,was mit einem unglaublich schönen Sternenhimmel belohnt wurde. Dennoch...wem es interessiert? Die kleinen Geistergeschichten sind amüsant zum Nachlesen...plus ein kleiner "fun fact" jeden Tag,gegen 20Uhr hört man quer durch die kleine Stadt ein Geheule aus allen Richtungen. Hat sich anscheinend eingebürgert während Covid. Erzählt wurde es so..."die einen klatschten,die anderen sangen und einige fingen an über die Balkone zu spielen...hier wird man der Geisterstadt gerecht und heult" 🙈😅
      Die Mienentour heute war definitiv auch sehr interessant. Jeder von uns weiß etwas darüber...aber dann tatsächlich in die Tiefe des Berges zu fahren und vor Ort zu erfahren was es wohl bedeutet hat dort zu arbeiten und das von einem ehemaligen Mienenarbeiter hat einen intensiveren Geschmack...aber seht selbst.
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    • Day 12–13

      Chiricahua National Monument

      February 19 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      We really enjoyed Chiricahua monument. It was called “Standing Up Rocks” by the Chiricahua Apaches. It’s called a "sky island" because it doesn’t connect to any other mountain range. The pinnacles and geological formations are so interesting. We hiked through Echo loop, crossed the running stream and through the last snow and ice. The sunset from Massai Point was beautiful.Read more

    • Day 16

      Tombstone Arizona Teil 1

      November 26, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      In Tombstone kann man sich tagelang aufhalten und hat trotzdem nicht alles gesehen. Im Bird Cage Theatre wandelt man auf den Spuren von Wyatt Earp und bekommt eine Idee davon wie es in dieser alten Silberminen Stadt einst zugegangen sein muss. Sodom und Gomorrha lassen grüßen.Read more

    • Day 7

      Sonora --> Tucson

      August 27, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Unsere Nacht im Auto war sehr angenehm und wir fuhren weiter in Richtung LA.
      Wir haben uns vorgenommen bis kurz vor die Grenze Tucson zukommen, um wieder auf einer Rest Area zu schlafen.
      Wir fuhren eigentlich nur auf der Autobahn und sahen uns die Gegend an.🙈😅 Die Gegend aber war sehr schön. Man sah schöne Berge und weite Wüsten. Frühstück und Mittag haben wir zugleich bei Burger King gegessen wo mich (Pascal) ein Mann angesprochen hat wo wir den her kommen.
      Ich sagte ihm das wir aus der Nähe Berlin kommen und er antwortete auf Deutsch, er sei aus Hamburg aber schon vor 50 Jahren nach Australien gezogen ist.
      Er hat auch Urlaub mit seiner Frau in den USA gemacht. Wir kamen ins Gespräch und er fragte uns wo wir denn schlafen würden. Ich guckte ihn lächelnd an und sagte in den Fiat 500 der da steht. Er lachte und hat gesagt das wir verrückt sind. 😂
      Es war ein sehr nettes Gespräch und haben uns verabschiedet, weil wir noch ein weiten Weg hatten.
      Das nächste kleine Ziel war dann El Paso, was an der mexikanischen Grenze liegt. Henry fand die Stadt echt schön wobei ich sie nicht so schön fand. Ausgestiegen sind wir nicht, weil es da nicht wirklich was zusehen gab. Also ging es weiter und haben uns einen netten Ort zum schreiben der Tagebücher gesucht und saßen an einer Rest Area mit wunder schönem Blick auf die Berge.
      Die Nacht war am kommen und wir schliefen mal wieder im Auto.
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    • Day 11

      Douglas Food Trucks

      March 27, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      There are two food trucks in Castro Park. We tried then both. Takos Fuentes on the east side was very good and plentiful. If you visit, tell Robert hello from us.

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