Hey all,
We will be traveling around Arizona in between games this year and want to see some sites.
Looking at the following.
Monument Valley
Grand Canyon
Sedona
Tucson
Casa Grande
Nogales
any help :)
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Hey all,
We will be traveling around Arizona in between games this year and want to see some sites.
Looking at the following.
Monument Valley
Grand Canyon
Sedona
Tucson
Casa Grande
Nogales
any help :)
Amigo Dez, on the south side of Nogales, i.e., in the state of Sonora, Mexico ... that is not truly indicative of my country's character and culture, I'm sorry to say.
It is mainly a commercialized border town for turists stops. :redface: Other than that, the people in general are friendly (whether they're trying to sell you something or not).
It can be enjoyable when keeping the above info in mind.
ˇFeliz viaje! :)
dez, if you have never seen the grand canyon, it is truly one of the wonders of the world. when you see the size of the hole, you will be seeing the same equivalent in nature of what the falcon runners saw at the line of scrimmage in the rams playoff game last year. It really is that big and wide.
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Hey Dez,
glad that you are coming to arizona hope you can find some good sites there, Dez do you know when is the bash this year and how much would be the cost more less of it, because I'm trying to go with my brother and a friend this year that would be my first one, just to make a good budget and If I can afford it.
Thanks
Vicdan
The Grand Canyon is memorable place. We took a family trip in an RV across the country when I was a teenager. We tried to see the Grand canyon at sunrise, but a rock got wedged in between the tires in the back and detained us. We missed the sunrise but it was still an awesome sight. You can hike down or take a burro ride to the bottom if you have the time and the energy. It is a bit strenuous. We got half way down and a thunderstorm rolled thru. It was memorable.
We also stopped at the point where four states meet. I think it is Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. I thought it was pretty cool concept to be at that spot, but there wasn't much there, just some shops selling turquoise jewelry and trinkets.
St Louis was one of our first stops on that trip. The Gateway to the West. :ramlogo:
Austin, TX has to be a stop on your agenda. It's the live music capital of the world for Rams sakes. lol
Anyway, Grand Canyon and Sedona HAVE to be two stops on your list.
If you have time for a detour, I'd head East to New Mexico and visit Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
If you do, make sure you stay and watch the bats exit the caves at dusk.
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There is also a mini bash at San Fran and one at Arizona.
Well Dez,
If you're going to AZ you may want to head west on I-8 to S.D and enjoy the cooler temps, and beautiful surroundings. And of course toss a few cold ones back. :ramlogo: