Sonoita-Patagonia Loop - May 31, 2004
Mike McDonald leads the way around southern Arizona.
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The line up in Sonoita.
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Ready to hit the trail.
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Stopped for lunch.
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Who's cooking bbq pork sammiches?
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Looking out the window.
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Wood with a Arizona tan.
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...and this building even has central air condition!
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Almost a gate.
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Who says Arizona isn't green?
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What was the name of this lake again?
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It would stink to run out of gas now...
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I don't think it's New Mexican Thistle, but related I'd suspect.
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Mining in Duquesne.
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A tree fit for climbin'.
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Chad's 1989 Range Rover on the "Serengeti" plain.
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Duquesne Hotel fireplace, who's got the marshmallows?
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Duquesne Hotel hallway.
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Jon checking a mine in Duquesne.
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Jon in the "Serengeti".
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Duquesne. Don't blink or you could miss it!
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First stop: Sunnyside
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Leo admires the decore in one of the abandoned buildings
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Outhouse in Sunnyside. Beware of the spiders.
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Abandoned car with custom bumper in Sunnyside.
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A hose gets loose on Scott's Disco and leaks oil.
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Chad's Rangie parked in beautiful Sunnyside
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Parker Canyon Lake
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Can this be Arizona?
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Land Rovers on a Southern Arizona road
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Scenery on the way to the Mexican Border
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Mexico as seen from across the fence in Lochiel, Arizona
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Used to be a border crossing here.
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Old cars in Lochiel.
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A church on the road out of Lochiel
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Beatiful Scenery
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Chad poses in front of an abandoned house in Duquesne
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Abandoned mine shaft in Duquesne
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Interior of abandoned building in Duquesne
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The road through Duquesne
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Fireplace in the old hotel at Duquesne
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Mike admiring the hotel in Duquesne
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Exterior of the hotel in Duquesne
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Landrover owners performing the secret club dance.
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Harshaw Townsite
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The cemetary at Harshaw