Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Coronado National Memorial, Arizona


Coronado National Memorial commemorates and interprets the Coronado expedition and the cultural conflict and exchange between the indigenous peoples and Spaniards during the 1500's. The area offers panoramic views of the US-Mexico border and San Pedro River Valley.



At 6,575 feet, Montezuma Pass has sweeping views of the San Pedro River Valley to the east and San Rafael Valley to the west.  


 



To get to Coronado Cave there is an uphill half mile walk to the entrance.   This is a self guided cave adventure, the entrance and cave are unimproved.  
The rangers recommend two light sources for each hiker and plenty of water. 


Going down yikes!

I bought these headlamps for the grand kids, they came in handy.

  
We're at the start of our cave adventure, after you climb over the big rocks at the cave entrance you look back to the last bit of natural light.

Our lights really didn't shine that far.

First in and last out of the cave.




BISBEE


Our visit to Bisbee started at the peace wall


 The streets were very narrow and loaded with Gallery, Small shops and restaurants. Lots of history and stories.

Living on top of the world!!


A quirky little town close to the border of Mexico. Home of the Queens Silver Mine.   Lots of friendly local shop owners along with  great restaurants, entertainment and shopping.  

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