THIS BLOG IS DEDICATED TO ALL BIKERS HERE IN THE U.S. AND WORLDWIDE. TO ALL VETERANS; THOSE LIVING AND TO THOSE WHO GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE; TO THOSE CURRENTLY SERVING AND TO THOSE IN THE FUTURE, WHO WILL SERVE LONG AFTER WE HAVE GONE, TO PRESERVE THE FREEDOM THAT THOSE IN THE PAST, WE IN THE PRESENT AND THOSE IN THE FUTURE HAVE ENJOYED, ARE ENJOYING AND WILL ENJOY, AS WE RIDE FREE AND ENJOY LIFE ON OUR CHOSEN MODE OF TRANSPORTATION: MOTORCYCLES.

JOHN

NORTH TEXAS BIKERS




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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Tucson Az Run 4-23/24-08 Day 12/13 Pt.IV

Finally we arrive in Arivaca Arizona. This is a pic of Bill & Dale fixin' to enter the city limits. REMEMBER: if ya want to see it bigger, click on the picture.

This is a pic of the bikes outside of the La Gitana Cantina, the oldest bar in the oldest inhabited town site in Arizona.

Me out front of the cantina..


The sign above the door when you enter the cantina.


The Marines must of been here. The U.S.M.C. flag on the ceiling...



Dale at the table in the cantina.


Fern, the bartender & a local old timer at the bar..



Out next to the cantina is the ruins of the old bordello...


The end of the town street and city limit s of Arivaca.


The sign at the end of the street pointing to our next destination, Sasabe & the Mexican border..




At Sasabe the only thing I saw was the border crossing..Here is Dale & Bill at the sign..


Here I am at the sign and as close to being in Mexico as I ever want to be, tourist locations or no...


Dale & Bill and the bikes on the U.S. side.

Dale & Bill and their Harleys about 100 yards from Mexico.

Me on the sign with the checkpoint/crossing behind me


Miss Clone at the border.

Bill's Harley facing the crossing

The U.S./Mexico border entry at Sasabe Arizona.


And the sign for our friends returning to the South..



Leaving the border, this is the view you have of 286 North.



Here we are 286 Northbound & heading back to Tucson.


The bikes on the side of AZ Hwy 286 North whilst the riders take a "water" break

This is Baboquivari Peak, off to our left. Bill says it is a very sacred location to the Indians. For more info on Baboquivari Peak click on this link:http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html?pk=1172




Before getting to Tucson, Bill took a slight detour off the main road. We went down a dirt road maybe a mile and a half and got to this place, Fred's. Not only is it a restaurant but also where they repair old wagons like contessa wagons of the 1800's. They also have some ClydesDale horses there. Here is Bill & Dale out front.


Dale fixin' to chow down & Bill inside Fred's.


This pony is behind the bar



A view towards the rear of Fred's. If ya click the pic, you can see a restored wagon of some type on display.



This is the lone waitress at Fred's at the time of our visit.
That's it for this segment. Scroll down for more of the Tucson Arizona Run....JOHN

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