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Episode: 3810
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Title: HPR3810: Clifton, Arizona
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3810/hpr3810.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:47:32
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,810 for Friday the 10th of March 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Clifton Arizona.
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It is part of the series Travel.
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It is hosted by Aoka and is about 16 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is.
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We move to another Arizona town, Clifton.
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Hello, this is Aoka, welcoming you to Hacker Public Radio.
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And another exciting episode in the series on RV Traveling.
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And we're going to pick up the story this time in as we move out of the Tucson area to
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our next stop, which is Clifton, Arizona.
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So on Wednesday, February 9th, that was our travel day, so we packed up everything, dumped
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the tanks, and checked out from Valley Vista.
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We headed for Clifton, our next stop, and the trip was uneventful for most of the way until
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we found our road was taking us into mountain slopes.
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It ended with a long, steep downhill that was not fun with the trailer behind us.
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We made it safely, but it was not something we wanted to do again if we could avoid it.
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At the park we head back in again, but each time we do it, we get just that little bit
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better at it.
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The way we do it is that I get behind the wheel of the truck and I do whatever Cheryl tells
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me to do.
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She's standing outside and can see everything that I can't see.
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Now the park itself is absolutely lovely.
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The views here are spectacular.
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The park is in a valley surrounded by mountains, and just the view out the window is great.
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This is why people get into RVing.
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We were told that sometimes you see wild sheep in the mountains.
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Now, next day, Thursday, February 10th, we got all settled in and went for a walk to
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see what was around us.
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Our campsite is along the San Francisco River.
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The thing that if you're not from the United States, you have to bear in mind is that San
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Francisco is one of those names that pops up all over the place.
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This river has nothing to do with the city in California.
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It's just another thing named after St. Francis.
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San Francisco River runs right alongside the park.
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In fact, the park is in a place where originally there were houses.
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At one point, the river overflowed and took down some of the houses and the town decided
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to just get rid of the houses and turn it into an RV camp.
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The advantage, of course, is that if the river ever rises that high, again, you can just
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move your home away.
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It's on wheels.
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Now there are bridges across the river at either end of the park, and there are homes
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and buildings on the other side of the river, so we crossed one of the bridges and walked
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down a street along the other side of the river.
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Looking back, we saw a couple just getting settled, Lin and Denny Caulfield.
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They were originally from New York City area, but had moved to Arizona and bought a house
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in Arizona.
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But they liked to travel around the country in their RV, and they were the opposite to
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Cheryl and I, as they would go to places like Michigan in the summer to get away from
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the Arizona summer heat.
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It's not unusual to get 120-degree days in Arizona in the summer.
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That's 120 Fahrenheit.
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Not sure what that is in centigrade, it's certainly in the 40s.
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So Friday, February 11th, we went into the neighboring town of Marancy to do some shopping
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at the Basha supermarket.
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The pickings were a bit slim there.
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It seems that supply chain problems are plaguing all of the stores.
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Now at the time we were doing this towards the end of 21 beginning of 22, all of the supply
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chain problems were still going on.
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It does ease up later, but the thing that affects us is that Cheryl and I have a diet that
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is, we eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, and that means we have to shop every couple
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of days because freshness is not something that lasts.
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So a regular part of our daily activities is stopping at the store.
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Well after we did the shopping, we went for a walk this time across the other bridge.
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The roads here have a constant problem from falling rocks because they are literally
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carved out of the mountainside.
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So on this road to be safe, we walked on the side farthest from the rock face.
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Oh, Saturday, February 12th, where we are in Clifton there is basically no cell
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coverage, at least for T-Mobile, and no Wi-Fi.
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Fortunately, my Kindle is well stocked with books, so I'm getting a lot of reading done.
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And of course, we try to get out for a walk most days.
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Today we were joined by Lin and Denny and walked to Veterans Park.
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We were looking for a nature trail, but it turned out we had already walked most of it
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on a previous walk.
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We also stopped at the Visitor Center, but it was closed because of COVID.
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Never did open while we were there.
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They did leave some pamphlets on the door though.
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Now the Visitor Center is in the train station building, and so we spent some time watching
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the activity of the engines moving cars around.
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And this is a point where I would just mention that most of these days we took some photos
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and there's links in the show notes, you can view any of the photos, and I have a flicker
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account and I upload them there.
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So Sunday, February 13th, I sent birthday greetings to my sister Eileen first thing in
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the morning.
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I have learned that I get brief LTE connections throughout the day, and something like a text
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message will be picked up whenever that happens.
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I know it worked because I got a reply from my sister.
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Cheryl decided she wanted to turn doing the laundry, okay, I'll let her do it.
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So I got to have a leisurely breakfast.
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After the laundry was done and lunch was over, we went for a walk, joined by Lynn.
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Then we borrowed her phone, which had connectivity to change our plans.
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Cheryl had looked up our next plan stop, which was in Silver City, New Mexico, and found
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that it was even higher in elevation and required mountain roads to get there.
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In fact, she had talked to another person who was staying in the campground, who told
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her about what the roads were like.
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One of the things we learned on this trip, I've always had a certain fear of heights.
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Starting to think, Cheryl has more of one than I do, and steep roads, high mountain roads,
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drop-offs on either side or whatever, she doesn't like any of those things.
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If she ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
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We took a look at that and said, okay, we'll change our plans.
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Now because we made that decision on a Sunday, we really couldn't get anyone on the phone.
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So while we were discussing this, a couple did pull in next to our camper, and we met
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them, Stuart and Tanya.
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They also live in Arizona, but like to get out in their camper from time to time.
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Here dinner, Lynn and Denny brought out the propane-fueled fire pit, and the six of us
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had a nice evening chatting before the sun went down, and it started to get cold.
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One of the things about the desert, it does get cold at night, and even if it's warm during
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the day.
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Monday, February 14th, Marancy, as I mentioned, is the town next to Clifton, and there's
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a huge open pit copper mine there that dominates the landscape, and getting there means a long
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steep climb on the road and a long steep descent coming back.
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So I'm figuring out how to use the gears, the engine, and the exhaust brake to handle
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all of that.
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What you don't want to do is ride the brakes going down.
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At some point they burn out, and then you don't have brakes anymore, which is a real problem.
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We borrowed a phone again, made our plans, we contacted the park that we were scheduled
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for in Anthony, New Mexico, just outside of El Paso, and that would have been the stop
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after Silver City.
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They could only get us in a couple of days early.
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We canceled the Silver City reservation and tried to extend our stay here in Clifton,
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but they could only give us a couple of days more.
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So we called some places in Deming, New Mexico to find a place that could put us up for
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the other nights, and we were successful.
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After that we went shopping.
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On the way back a group of wild, big horn sheep was walking along the rock face next
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to the road.
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Cheryl also had a card to mail, so we were going to look for a mailbox, but I found there
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was a Clifton post office just up the street.
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And after getting our groceries put away, we went for a walk, this time heading towards
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the post office via the historic district.
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The historic district I'd have to say was not terribly large, was mostly run down and
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not terribly interesting.
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We did get the card mailed though.
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We saw the sheep again as we were returning, and they eventually made it to the campground.
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After dinner, Lynn and Denny again brought out the fire pit, and again the six of us gathered.
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We stayed a little bit longer this time, and I think it may have been because Lynn and
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Denny were going to leave us in the morning, so it was our last time together.
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Tuesday, February 15th.
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The sheep were grazing about 30 yards from our camper this morning.
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Imagine getting up to that, you know, big horn sheep just grazing in the area.
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After Lynn and Denny took off, Cheryl and I went for a walk.
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Our objective was to cross the river, but as we approached the bridge, we saw activity
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in the train yard and stopped to watch.
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The train brought in a long line of cars and was going back and forth to bring the cars
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forward, disconnect a group, then move it back onto another track.
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This continued until they had put the cars into four different groups.
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Afterwards, we chatted with one of the train yard employees, and each almost at the cars
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we saw were coming from the mine, and that they would later be picked up by engines from
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the Arizona Eastern train line.
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So after this was done, we crossed the bridge and went down to the river bank.
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While we were there, a fellow came up on a motor scooter and explained that there were
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hot pools which he showed us.
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So, you know, geothermal pools on the San Francisco River, and we could see the steam coming
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off of one.
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He explained that the mountain behind us was actually a volcano, which explains the
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heating.
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Okay, Wednesday, February 16th, that was a overcast cold and rainy day, so good day to
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stay in and relax, and that's all we did.
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Thursday, February 17th, we spent the morning on errands, went to the bank to get quarters
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for doing laundry, refilling the propane, grocery shopping, so good all of our errands done
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after lunch, we went for a walk and went to check out the dike.
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It is on the bank of the San Francisco River, which right now doesn't look like it needs
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a dike at all, but I have heard people talk of a spring monsoon season, and the rocks
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all around us won't absorb much water, so maybe it is needed then.
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Coming back, we checked out the high ledges, the local sheep used to traverse the cliff
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faces.
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We checked them out from street level, but we could see where they were walking, and
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these mountains sheep are absolutely amazing, they walk around on these slopes that you
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would think they'd just keep falling to their death, but they don't.
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Okay, Friday, February 18th, another gorgeous day, not a cloud in the sky, so after lunch,
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we went for a walk that took us into the residential section of Clifton.
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We saw an Arizona eastern train bringing in cars to the train yard.
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We came back via the dike and also saw the floodgate that would block rising floodwaters
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from the residences, as this section was downhill.
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As we came back, we saw the mine company train taking the cars brought in previously and
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located the tracks and where they split.
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Saturday, February 19th.
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We did laundry and grocery shopping, and after lunch went for a walk.
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We picked a road we had been down before, but went a little further this time.
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We found an access point to the river bank, and there were some people fishing there, but
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we left them alone and walked elsewhere.
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Then we went into a pull-off, full of rocks, and Cheryl wanted to see if there was anything
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interesting there.
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The problem was that neither of us know anything about mineralogy, and that's a bit of a
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magic cap if you're looking for interesting rocks, so we walked back to the RV without
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any rocks.
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It was another sunny day with not a cloud in the sky and warm.
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It was so nice to be here in February, rather than in Michigan.
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I get notices every day about winter storm warnings back home.
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Sunday, February 20th, our last day in Clifton, which is fine because we've run out of things
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to do here.
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This was not a stop with a lot of fantastic sightseeing.
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This was kind of a relaxation stop between the Tucson and New Mexico, where we did do a
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lot of things.
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We went further up Route 191 to see more of the mine operations, but at some point, Cheryl
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just said, get me out of here, so we turned around.
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It was just too many twisty, turning mountain roads and came back down and just spent the rest
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of the day relaxing.
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So that was the story of our stay in Clifton, and so this is a hookah for Hacker Public
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