Sunday, May 13, 2007

May 6, 2007

May 6, 2007

On the way out of Holbrook, AZ we stop at an interesting rock shop. In addition to a wide assortment of minerals and fossils, they have an immense collection of petrified wood gathered from areas outside the park. This place looks like it has more than the national park. Outside the large store are several football field-size lots full of logs. Apparently the only shortage of petrified wood is in the national park.

From Holbrook we drive thru the White Mountains all the way back to Tucson. Our only non-food stop is at the Salt River canyon overlook. Arizona has steep canyons everywhere and truly deserves its name as the Grand Canyon State.

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