Glowing Wild Lantern Display, Redding CA

Glowing Wild Lantern Display, Redding CA

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Bisbee

Tuesday, December 3rd

Today is our last day at Tombstone RV Park. We decided to go to Sierra Vista for some last minute shopping and then took the circle route through the tunnel to Bisbee and then back home to the coach. Another great day and adventure.

We walked the streets, peeking into all the eclectic shops before going to the Old Bisbee Brewing Company to sample their beer. They only have four food items available, none of which we were interested in, so we decided to have lunch around the corner at the Copper Queen Hotel which conveniently served the Old Bisbee beer.

Street Scenes:







Old Bisbee Brewing Company
Lunch at the Copper Queen Hotel











The museum
 Loved this feature in the park, having real plants grow out of the art piece.


Back in the car to tour some of the roads in the town before heading home. Wow they sure go up and down and some are very tight to the hill.


Muheim Heritage House, unfortunately closed today.




Once home it was time for a couple of loads of laundry and it was warm enough to sit outside for a couple of hours with Freya. Tomorrow we leave for Picacho State Park for one night before heading to Avondale/Cummins for servicing the coach.

Here is an unusual rig that was parked next door to us yesterday. Apparently he tried to put this camper on an F450, but it was too heavy so he had this truck put together for it. They need a 3 step to get up to the stairs of the camper. lol This camper is huge inside with 3 slides, U-shaped kitchen,  theatre seats and in the bathroom a separate shower. A great unit but too heavy for the average truck.


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11 comments:

  1. I've seen this town before but can't remember who wrote it... its soo cute, regardless. This rig isn't a truck camper is a baby 5er! I've never seen anything like it before, incredible.

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    1. Neither had I. We could live in that camper other than the million steps to the ground. lol

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  2. We have never taken the trip from Tucson to Bisbee. It looks like a cute and very colorful little town. It’s hard to get good start photos...you nailed it Ray!

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  3. Yes, those Bisbee roads are tight. We even had to fold in the truck mirrors to get by the side of one house it was so close to the 'street' or whatever they call those roads!
    Looks like you had a great day to explore.

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    1. The roads were definitely tight. They also had a lot of water running down the streets from the recent rain. Run off's from the hills I expect.

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  4. Why did you have to show me that truck and camper!!OMG that's awesome. Leslie is not as excited as me. Great pics of Bisbee, need to check it out. Beautiful downtown area.

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    1. We could live in that camper if it wasn't so far off the ground. lol Also it is a really heavy piece ... need huge truck but you were looking at that anyways lol The trailer held quads and motorcycles....

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  5. That is quite the truck and camper, and I think it just might fit in our garage!

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    1. I bet it would and you would be able to haul all your toys in the trailer ....

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  6. Loved Bisbee! Thanks for taking us for another tour of it! Wow, that's quite the camper!

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