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Hi Lisa ….. Now you are more in my territory. A group of us hang out annually at Bow Willow campground at the south end of the park you are in. Have a great time. I wanted to mention another very favorite spot that I love to camp in which you missed near Yuma, but if you go back that way, try to visit KOFA (King of Arizona Mine). It is in the Sonora Desert, remote and beautiful. Great for walking. No trails. Just dirt roads or cross country. Kathleen

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Hi Kathleen! We looked at Bow Willow, but it didn't fit with our route, darn. Next time! And we wished we had time to go to KOFA too. So many places, so little time, right? Thanks a ton for the recommendations -- always love to hear more! We're going to visit friends in Palm Springs next and then make our way to Canyons of the Ancients National Monument for an upcoming February residency so I'd love to hear about anything along that route that won't be too cold. We're thinking Mohave National Preserve, and maybe Joshua Tree? JT is so cool but it seems like it's always crowded.

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The pictures of the bighorn are amazing! We have them here in Tucson but have never seen one.

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Hi Mary! This is our first time seeing one -- we've wanted to see one for YEARS! I didn't know they were in Tucson!

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Hi, Lisa. You educate and delight with your stories. Thank you for your dedication to writing and sharing your advantures. I hope each experience fills you back up with your own delight.

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