The weather will often dictate our days activity. Too wet? Checkout a movie. Too windy? Leave the bikes locked up and go for a hike where it’s not windy.
Forty six miles south of our location is Madera Canyon in the Coronado National Forest. We choose the 2 mile Bog Springs Trail. The trail is at 5,000 feet with very different topography than what we’ve been camping in.







The Brown Mountain Loop Trail is a 5 mile hike that goes up and over Brown Mountain. The trail is located near by in Tucson Mountain Park. We’ve walked this trail a couple of times over the years and have always walked the trail in a clockwise direction. This time we approached the trail counter clockwise.


The trail starts off fairly flat and then gradually gains elevation.


As you head up the mountain you are rewarded with views of the valley surrounding the mountain.





While we have options away from camp it’s easy to access the desert around our RV park.


We have easy access to different labyrinths 

We’re always looking for new culinary delights. This trip we discovered a popular Menlo Park (a nearby neighborhood) breakfast spot, Barista del Barrio. They are known for their excellent breakfast burritos and horchata with espresso.

The park continues to bring in local musicians for monthly concerts. This month brought Grams & Krieger, two of Tucson’s Blues Hall of Famers.

Shelly hooked up with a couple of college sports fans and went to see the undefeated University of Arizona basketball team play. It was quite a spectacle.

The spectacle of Arizona sunsets continue to delight as well.


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The basketball game is almost as colorful as the sunset….
ahhhl Arizona.. Always great to chat with you. Love and
snowflakes from the frozen tundra!!
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