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Sabino Canyon Hiking

Posted On: May 11, 2010 11:37 AM
Updated On: May 11, 2010 11:41 AM
Posted By: Toby

Blog-SabinoCanyon-SingleMy family and I hiked to Seven Falls in Sabino Canyon on Saturday April 24. Wow! The canyon was beautiful. Wild flowers blooming and water running everywhere. We hiked in 1.6 miles to the Falls and then rested and had a picnic at the base of the Falls. It's amazing that we have this right in our own backyard. What a great day we all had!

 

 

 

 


Tucson Aerospace and Arizona Days Air Show

Posted On: March 31, 2010 4:22 PM
Updated On: March 31, 2010 4:23 PM
Posted By: Toby

The Aerospace and Arizona Days air show took place March 20-21 at Davis Monthan Air Force Base. The theme for this year's show was "Davis-Monthan: Tucson Pride, Air Force Power."

My family and I attended the show on Saturday and had an incredible day. The weather was perfect at about 73 degrees at the hottest point. We arrived at 10am and filled the day taking in all the sights and sounds. The aerial demonstrations were amazing and certainly enough to entertain us. But that wasn't all....they also had several static-display aircraft from across the U.S.

All in all it was a great way to spend time together as a family.Blog - Tucson Air Show

 


El Tour de Tucson

Posted On: December 1, 2009 10:30 AM
Updated On: March 15, 2010 2:14 PM
Posted By: Toby
Related Subjects: Outdoor Adventure, Sports

Held annually the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the El Tour de Tucson has been alive in Tucson for 27 years. I have mostly participated from a Sponsor's view. Placing advertising in the Tail Winds Newspaper and writing a Tucson related paragraph for monthly placement in the Perimeter Bicycling website.

This year however, I had a very different experience. My husband, Jay and son, Tyler both participated in the El Tour. Participants may cycle 109, 80, 66 or 35 miles. Since this was their first time, they chose the 35 mile ride.

I dropped them off at the start line. It was so exciting to see the other riders, all ages with so many different types of bicycles. Some looked very experienced; some riding in "memory of", others had decorated helmets and bikes. I quickly had a whole new appreciation of El Tour and its special meaning to each individual.

Jay and Tyler experienced the aid stations, full police support and morale-boosting spectators along the way. The organizational efforts that lead up to pulling off the El Tour are amazing to witness first hand.

Being at the finish line to cheer them on was a very proud moment for me.

The El Tour de Tucson is now so much more to our family than "one of the premier organized rides in the US".

Blog - El Tour