We left the hotel and drove east on I-10, we went a few exits past the one for the event and ended up on the Old Sonoita Highway. We found the trail head for the Arizona Trail and walked for about 20 minutes and found Desert Flowers' Arizona Trail Cactus.
Just before entering the park we stopped so I could plant one of my boxes. I left Colossal Cave Logo Microbox a little ways before the pay station. This should be a quick find and you don't have to pay the entrance fee to get the box. I wrote down the clues and then we entered the park. With a park map in our hands we drove all the way to the end of the park to La Posta Quemada Ranch. After walking around the place a bit I found a trail and planted my Night of the Lepus box. I jotted down the clues and returned to the start of the trail and then did a walk through to make sure all my notes were correct. Now that all of these things were taken care of we could make our way to El Bosquecito where the event was taking place. We only arrived 15 minutes late - not too bad.
By the time we got to the picnic area almost everyone was there. So I jumped right in and joined all the exchanging.
Before heading back into Tucson we had clues for a series of four boxes by Azroadie - Sonoran Desert Animals 2011 Series. These were placed on a portion of the Arizona Trail off of Pistol Hill Road. The clues said it was about a 40 to 45 minute walk one way. So with water, hats and letterboxing gear Thomas and I headed out. It was a pretty easy walk, mostly flat. We followed the clues finding each box without problems (Azroadie's clues are usually spot on). I would get the box and find a spot where I could sit and not get poked by anything and then stamp in. Once that box was hidden we moved on to the next box. When I found the last box I got a First Finder Card for the series - WooHoo! Now that we had gotten the last box we headed back toward the parking lot.
We both were hot and tired so we decided a nice indoor letterbox would be good to find instead of outside in the heat. So we headed into downtown Tucson to Yikes! Toy Store. While I looked for the box Thomas shopped. I found the first box and stamped in. There was a clue in the first box for the second box. So I read that clue and walked around the store - it took me a few minutes to find the box, but once I did find the box I thought that the clue was very clever. So I stamped into that box and got the clue for the third box. This one was a little easier to find as I had been standing right next to the hiding spot while I stamped in. So with all of the stamping done and the boxes back in place it was time to head out. But Thomas had found a few things he wanted - so he paid and we asked the woman for a good restaurant in the area. (Oh, by the way, the owner of the toy store is a letterboxer and everyone at the store knows the boxes are there.) She sent us to Rocco's just down the street. This place had salads, pasta and pizza. We ended up having salad and pizza and lots of water. It was a nice way to end the day.
Thanks to Azroadie and Desert Flower for a great event and thanks to deniserows, AZJokester and Lee for making the day loads of fun.
1 comment:
Such fun! I like a less crowded event, too. I would have loved to see AZJokester again. I've not seen her since the Santa Fe Spooktacular. We really hit it off I think, and couldn't stop laughing at all the same things. :D
I bet Astro D would have thoroughly enjoyed Yikes!
It's great to read that you and Thomas had a wonderful day,
~Twinville Trekkers
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