Vistas, Campfire Cooking, And Howling With The Coyotes in Coronado National Forest
Our friends in Tuscon, Arizona are adamant: you should go camping in Coronado National Forest. To our surprise, the entry
Sunrise Surprise, Mountain Sprints, And Saguaro Breakfast At Picacho Peak State Park
We are not ones to spend the night in developed campgrounds. This is the closest we have parked to a
Dirt Roads, Primitive Camping, and White SUVs in Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge sits between Quartzsite and Yuma, Arizona. From certain parts of the refuge, you can hear the
Quick-Gravel Parking Lots, Truck Campers, And Adult Day Care in Quatzsite, Arizona
We pull into a deeply graveled parking lot and park next to a fellow truck camper. Only a vehicle with
Painted Desert, Petroglyphs, And An Ancient Rainforest In Petrified Forest National Park
When we pull off I-40 for Petrified Forest National Park, I expect to be looking at rocks. Yet, it takes
Erie Street
There is something about old ghost towns that attracts oddities. Last year, we stayed overnight in Bisbee, Arizona—an old mining
Kentucky Camp
All we wanted was a view. And a place to cook. We had intended to make it out to some
Biosphere 2
Cults, pseudoscience, and an oil fortune meet in the Arizona desert of Oracle, outside Tucson, with Biosphere 2—a money pit
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Leaving the Superstition Mountains, we made a not-so-bee-line for Tucson, Arizona. In an effort to avoid tiresome highways, we happened
Superstition Mountains Adventure
The morning broke with fire in the sky. This is certainly one of the upsides of nomadic life. If I