4/25/2017 cont.
A few hours after we arrived, Barney, the local herpetologist who owns and maintains the the reptile exhibit in the visitors center, came by to clean one of the cages. We all stepped back to a respectable distance while he removed the two Diamondback Rattle Snakes.
The volunteer we're replacing would leave May 1. We dry camped in the parking lot of the visitors center till then. A little better view than a Wal-Mart parking lot any day.
4/26/2017
A few hours after we arrived, Barney, the local herpetologist who owns and maintains the the reptile exhibit in the visitors center, came by to clean one of the cages. We all stepped back to a respectable distance while he removed the two Diamondback Rattle Snakes.
The volunteer we're replacing would leave May 1. We dry camped in the parking lot of the visitors center till then. A little better view than a Wal-Mart parking lot any day.
As part of our training, we visited the Chiricahua Desert Museum. As you can tell, the focus is reptiles.
4/27/2017
Today we visited most of the sites we'd be sending guests to. Our first stop happened to be the most spectacular. This view is at the end of an easy 200 yard trail that gets you just above the tree tops. I read somewhere this is considered the Yosemite of Arizona.
Today we visited most of the sites we'd be sending guests to. Our first stop happened to be the most spectacular. This view is at the end of an easy 200 yard trail that gets you just above the tree tops. I read somewhere this is considered the Yosemite of Arizona.
Here's some other views in the area...
4/29/2017
American Museum of Natural History Southwestern Research Station |
Late afternoon view into Cave Creek Canyon |
A Blustery Saturday evening at the Portal Cafe with live music.
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