Re: Trip to SE AZ

Kathy Klimkiewicz (Kathy_Klimkiewicz@usgs.gov)
Tue, 2 Jun 1998 16:44:59 -0600


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     Kathy Klimkiewicz
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Subject: Trip to SE AZ
Author:  mdosprey@ARI.Net at NBS-Internet-Gateway
Date:    6/2/98 2:56 PM


I am back after a successful 2 week trip to SE Arizona.  We met some fine 
people and stayed in some interesting places.  Interestingly, we bumped 
into several people that we met on the Internet.  I had set a target of 
82 probable new species and came back with 63 lifers, which included 5 
rare species for this time of year-Lucifer's HB, White-eared HB, 
Rose-throated Becard, Cassin's Finch, Five-striped Sparrow, and Lazuli 
Bunting.   The trip species was 153.
     
We were in the area 2 weeks and we follow the recommendations in the 
Lane/Taylor Guide but found that we did not have enough time to do 
everything.  For example we bypassed the Kino Springs and most of the 
Sulfur Valley, mostly because water fowl were not my primary interest and 
the local reports were not favorable.
     
I did find the people associated with the Tucson Audubon Society very 
helpful; I talked with several of them on the phone and they were quite 
willing to give specific advice.
     
What follows is some specific things we learned or did--
     
We learned about being in a dry climate--dry, itchy skin and nose 
bleeding.  The locals told us of the saline solution but skin 
moisturizers were not enough.  We resorted to petroleum jelly, because 
our skin became irritated after about a week.
     
Our stay in Madera Canyon was at the Madera Kubo cabins (#4 unit); this 
we found to be close to the Santa Rita Lodge but cheaper and quieter.  We 
had a one bedroom unit with full kitchen, on the creek, for $135 for 2 
nights!
     
In Portal we stayed at the Myrtle Kraft Cottage, a new duplex, one 
bedroom with full kitchen for $75 per night; this unit is within walking 
distance of the store and Portal Lodge.
     
When we were in Patagonia we considered the Stage Stop Inn(?), but while 
there we heard several people complain about the place and decided that 
Nogales was OK.
     
We used the Motel 6 in several locations and also took advantage of the 
motel coupon books that can be picked up in local restaurants.  We 
enjoyed the Furr's Restaurant in Tucson several times; as great value ($6 
or less for all you can eat), but requires some restraint.
     
One of the locals we met on the Internet helped us by taking us into 
California Gulch and Garden Canyon.  These locations were productive for 
us but on the day we went to Schellite Canyon the Spotted Owls were not 
found!
     
While in Portal we bumped into Dave Jasper, a local guide, who was quite 
helpful.  Stuart Healy, a guide from Sierra Vista, has a very useful and 
informative website.  The locals suggested the Tue. and Thurs. bird walks 
at San Pedro House, the Tue. and Sat. walks by the Tucson Audubon Society 
and the walks at Ramsey Canyon that are led by Mark Preti, the Park 
Naturalist.  The walk at the Patagonia Preserve was not led by a birder 
and we left shortly after it started. Only the walks at the San  Pedro 
house cost ($10).
     
The cabins in Ramsey Canyon are going to be raised later this year 
because of the expense and environmental problems.  Their plan is not to 
replace them!
     
If anyone has specific questions about the area, I ask that you 
correspond with me directly.  Thanks.
     
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