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<blockquote data-quote="Hal S" data-source="post: 723514" data-attributes="member: 56757"><p>Boot Hill is in Tombstone, about an hour southeast of Tucson.</p><p></p><p>Just stay out of the washes. It's monsoon season here and they fill up fast.</p><p></p><p>It's not the best time of year for sightseeing, but an early morning trip to the Desert Musem would be nice. There is Collosal Cave on the far southeast side. You can go on the "Ladder Tour" in the cool of the evening, but you will need to call for reservations.</p><p></p><p>If you want to go play "off road", head to Reddington Pass (northeast) and ask anyone how to get to Cheva Falls. </p><p></p><p>For hiking, you can't beat Sabino Canyon or Mount Lemmon.</p><p></p><p>You've got racing on the weekends (paved or dirt circle track. don't know if drags are scheduled).</p><p></p><p>Sunsets from Gates Pass are awsome.</p><p></p><p>For the best Carne Seca in the world, head downtown for El Charro.</p><p></p><p>Quite a few steak places. Pinicle Peak is where you take an out of town visitor. Tell em to wear a Tie, just to see the staff cut it off and hang it on the wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hal S, post: 723514, member: 56757"] Boot Hill is in Tombstone, about an hour southeast of Tucson. Just stay out of the washes. It's monsoon season here and they fill up fast. It's not the best time of year for sightseeing, but an early morning trip to the Desert Musem would be nice. There is Collosal Cave on the far southeast side. You can go on the "Ladder Tour" in the cool of the evening, but you will need to call for reservations. If you want to go play "off road", head to Reddington Pass (northeast) and ask anyone how to get to Cheva Falls. For hiking, you can't beat Sabino Canyon or Mount Lemmon. You've got racing on the weekends (paved or dirt circle track. don't know if drags are scheduled). Sunsets from Gates Pass are awsome. For the best Carne Seca in the world, head downtown for El Charro. Quite a few steak places. Pinicle Peak is where you take an out of town visitor. Tell em to wear a Tie, just to see the staff cut it off and hang it on the wall. [/QUOTE]
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