Where is this Indian?

Colonialgirl said:
Bob Wright said:
Judging by the saguaro I'd say Arizona, near Tucson.

Bob Wright


My Thinking too Bob, although there might be some terrain like that up around Prescott too.

Maybe so, but don't remember that much saguaro around Prescott. thinking closer to the Mexican border.

Bob Wright

P.S. You're in Florida, and I'm in Tennessee, and we're talking like a couple of sourdoughs!
 
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It's not Prescott. I live in the Prescott area, and we're too high elevation to have saguaro. They don't grow here at all.
 
Bob Wright said:
Colonialgirl said:
Bob Wright said:
Judging by the saguaro I'd say Arizona, near Tucson.

Bob Wright


My Thinking too Bob, although there might be some terrain like that up around Prescott too.

Maybe so, but don't remember that much saguaro around Prescott. thinking closer to the Mexican border.

Bob Wright

P.S. You're in Florida, and I'm in Tennessee, and we're talking like a couple of sourdoughs!

Use to get up to Prescott on business, had a little brother that lived there and passed through on my way East or West several times. It was a "short cut" (before the interstates) cutting up from the highway out of Orange County, CA headed toward Albuquerque, NM; learned from my Uncle that use to drive truck across there. It was a way to Avoid Phoenix, kinda the hypotenuse of the triangle so to speak; You ended up in Flagstaff,AZ and then on into NM.
 
Definitely Tucson- National Monument area - oldest son and I used to bike around there when he was at U of A, and I would visit.

There is, also, a west-east band of saquaro cactus south of Prescott and north of Phoenix, visible off I-17 around the Bumble Bee exit. You can also travel thru it going north of Aquila toward Prescott from the west, as described in Colonialgirl's comment. AIR, the optimum elevation for naturally growing saquaro cactus is around 2200 feet ASL.
 

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