Monday, April 25, 2016

Downhill a Little to Camp Verde


The RTR group that I was parked with moved to Camp Verde, and I decided to go with them. Jo and I first went to see Montezuma Castle.


Southern Sinagua farmers built this five-story, 20-room dwelling sometime between 1100 and 1300 AD.


It occupies a cliff recess 100 feet above the valley.


While we were wandering around, we came upon this huge Black-Tailed Rattlesnake. The ranger there said something about it being released recently. Seems odd to me to release a rattlesnake in a tourist attraction!


The WINs were parked nearby, so I did some activities with them also. One day we went to the old mining town of Jerome.


I think they are trying to raise money for the town by encouraging you to throw coins into these toilets!


Rosemary and I made a hot new friend.


Back at the RTR, Barbara (of Me and My Dog... and My RV) and I went to visit Tuzigoot, an nearby Sinagua village built between 1000 and 1400 AD.


The original pueblo was two stories high in places, with 87 ground-floor rooms.

6 comments:

  1. NOW THAT WAS REALLY ... COOL!!!

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  2. Tell Barbara that it's time for her to post again. I think that snake needs to go much further out into the desert.

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  3. Geeez...I sure wouldn't want to meet up with this monster snake. Great to see all these dwellings from way back.

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  4. Didn't know you were a hunk-a hunk-a hunk of burning love! :cD

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  5. You guys were at the RTR this year? So was I! I would have enjoyed meeting you in person. Maybe soon.

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