Arizona Trip
San Pedro River, Bisbee, Tombstone
June 19, 1999

San Pedro River Crossing


This cottonwood tree is next to the visitor center by the bird sanctuary at this river crossing just west of Bisbee. That's Dyer to the right of the tree above, and to the right.

This is the biggest cottonwood I've ever seen! That's me above, and Dyer to the left.
Bisbee



The old mining town of Bisbee is loaded will interesting buildings. Although the mine has closed, many people have moved here for the atmosphere, and most buildings are still occupied.

Bisbee Post Office

The old mine, now closed

Copper Queen Hotel

Bisbee Lizard truck (LC would love this one!) Note the iguana hood ornimate.

Jef out walking the 'DOG'

Overview of Bisbee suburbs

Even the many staircases needed to build a high-density community in such a rugged terrain are pretty cool. This staircase has been previously photographed by that famous photographer, Dyer.



House near Castle Rock in background.
Here's our transport parked near the Dairy Queen in "New" Bisbee...say...you don't see a broken antennae, do you?

Tombstone

Dyer by the courthouse
Tombstone is a touristy town, but it was nice just walking around.

This is an old car.


Dyer at main drag. Note the stagecoach trotting by at the left.

Tombstone boardwalk.

Jef in front of Tombstone Epitaph (local paper)

The gallows by the courthouse are just sticking over the wall, under mountain in background.

Jef in front of courthouse