Trading in our Wheels…but only for a couple hours!
Each chance Picklin’ Pat and I get the opportunity to travel to a new state, we both feel the need to dig our boots into our surroundings. While in Phoenix, AZwe decided that rattle snakes, coyotes, and cacti are the things we wanted to remember from Arizona. A trip to the desert would do the trick! After some research, we found Mike and Jeff with AZ Hummer Tours. We started with Mike in his prized Hummer and went places RELSHME could never take us. We climbed inclines that Patrick and I couldn’t tackle even if I stood on his shoulders. Mike knew all about the ecosystem in this area too. He told us how Saguaro cacti can live for 200 years and it takes 60-70 years for them to get their first arms FUN FACT: Although saguaro cacti are known for holding moisture, they are harmful for humans to eat.
Just when we thought we were getting accustomed to the agility of the Hummer, Jeff showed up and raised the stakes. He let us jump behind the wheel of his Polaris Razor. At first we thought it was because of our extensive experience on the Hot Dog Highways of America, but later learned that everyone that tours with Mike and Jeff gets to drive. With Jeff’s help, we got to see a Native American fort and learn about how these people, along with other western pioneers, lived. He also pointed out the cacti that are edible and helpful to thirsty humans.
In the end, we had buns of fun acting like Southwestern cowboys. Just like they do, we remained loyal to our trusty steed, RELSHME, after a photo opportunity, of course.


























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