We went back out geocaching a couple of more times. We now have 106 finds! Donna was the lucky one. She found the 100th one. It was close though. She spotted it a second before I did.
Here is one of the neat Saguaro Cacti.
And here is one of the dead giants.
What a shame. This must have been one old fellow. They say that a Saguaro doesn't grow an arm until it is at least 75 years old. The circle of life here in the desert.
On the way back to La Posa South, I drove just past our parking spot and entered the 'Golden Circle' area.
It is a clothing optional area for RVers to park. Lots of signage ... so folks won't freak out too much if they catch one out and about.
On one day, we had a visit from our good friends we met at the Christian Fellowship rally last month. We sat around with Mark and Terry and enjoyed the day.
On Saturday, we drove to Parker to get our mail, and decided to head on up the road to visit the Desert Bar. This place is famous for being a solar powered bar in the middle of the desert. They are only open weekends. They always have a live band playing there too.
On this day, there was some sort of event going on. The place was packed. There were lots of bicycles there and I guess this was the finish line for some race or rally. Cyclists and runners were everywhere. And they were giving out prizes for all the contestants and winners.
It was a happening place to be sure.
Four and a half miles in on a bumpy dirt road.
Look at all the solar panels on the roof.
It's us!
What a neat place!
And, of course, another gorgeous sunset here in the desert.
Only a few more days here, and then we are off again.
I'd like to see that bar when we get there in April.
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