Gar's electrical problems return in the form of a dead battery.
Gar jumps his battery from Ben's Harley
Time for a good breakfast.
A Honda Shadow will be on point today.
Lawrence was an outstanding guide for the ride to Bisbee and Mexico.
Shiny!
The 'Vista' part of Sierra Vista.
Today's Plan
Time to say 'Bye' to our favorite restaurant in Sierra Vista. The staff here was great!
Stage coach ride in Tombstone.
The sheriff re-loads his six shooter.
The Hawg Corral let us park in their lot...
...so we went inside and bought really cool T-shirts!
A couple of tough hombres.
Sierra Vista in the distance.
The people at the Tombstone Epitaph were really friendly.
And the local Internet Cafe was really comfy.
Coffe and sandwiches were available.
As well as an Internet connection for a quick posting to IntruderAlert.com
The scenery in this part of Arizona is something else.
Time to watch a gunfight.
A tourist is fast on the trigger.
The show was pretty corny, but it was fun.
Look for the Helldorado. It is next to the Hawg Corral.
The view from Boot Hill.
Boot Hill gives new meaning to the term 'Tourist Trap'.
By noon we were in Bisbee.
Bisbee hasn't changed much. A view of Brewery Gulch.
The obligatory Bisbee Museum stop.
Historic Bisbee.
St. Elmo Saloon in Brewery Gulch
AZTony and Rat City Guy enjoy a cold one.
A cool sign on the ceiling of the St. Elmo saloon.
This was just an interesting picture.
A scene from almost any year.
The old Silver King Hotel in Bisbee. The store front was filled with all sort of nautical items. Weird!
L-R, Lawrence, Margo, Ben, AZTony, Gar, Jim and Marjorie, Rat City Guy.
The Bisbee copper mine.
The Mexican border.
The trees in the background are in Mexico.
In Wilcox we decide it is pizza night.
We were pretty much the only ones there.
Everybody say PIZZA