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AZ - Route 66

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Another day another bargain. I hope I don't peak too early with a bit of planning! I really only want the Arizona section but you get the lot. Not a bad little read. There are many places on it that might be worth a visit, but in true Lonely Planet (and Rough Guide for that matter!) it does tell it like it is.  

France - September 2015

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AZ - Trips

Once we hit the apartment in Scottsdale for some R&R,  I have been looking at a few excursions or trips. I thought Tucson and Tombstone seemed like a good idea but the Rough Guide has put me off from bothering. Neither place gets a glowing write-up. I have booked a hotel on the "pay later free cancellation" idea from booking.com. So at least I have until June 3rd to scrub it. One day trip, that depending on the above we well do is to the Red Rock State Park near Sedona. It's about 100 miles from Scottsdale, and  easily do-able in a day. I expect the "day" is quite long at that time of the year. It could morph into an overnight stop to gives us time to do the "vortexes". Another trip I mapped for the TomTom is the Apache Trail to the east of Phoenix. The RG makes it sound an adventure of unpaved but graded roads. We'll see.  And then once the week in Scottsdale is over we head north east to check out the P

AZ - Rough Guide

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Like Tripadvisor,  I always take what I read in a Rough Guide with a little pinch of salt. I have quite a few copies from different areas around the world.  You can't argue with facts but sometimes the bias and language is easy to detect.  Although "getting there" to Arizona, RG reckons flying into Las Vegas is cheapest. Maybe from within the US but for next year it was £125 per person more than Phoenix. Enough saved to cover the car hire... I bought this used copy of the Rough Guide for £1.99 recently. It's a couple of years old but the Grand Canyon might be the same now..... 2009 Edition! What I like about these guides is the additional information provided, what RG calls "context", the history of an area.  

AZ - Arizona Loop

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Things are coming together for the anti clockwise loop from Phoenix and back again. The Wigwam Motel at Holbrook is not available online and with the 7 hour time difference it is hard to call to make a reservation. I'll leave it a while and see if they come online soon.   I have emailed to see if they have started taking bookings. My brother is there in a week or so on his and Cath's Route 66 trip , so I dropped him an email to see how he managed to book. If he can book me whilst he is there it will make things a bit more certain. The next overnight will be Williams and the Grand Canyon Railway and then we get onto the section of R66 ourselves and a stop in Kingman, currently the hotel of choice is a traditional old fashioned one El Trovotore. That might change yet. Then Claire wanted a few days R&R and somewhere to swim so we'll head down to Lake Havasu and stay there the last two nights before heading to Phoenix and fly home. Arizona Loop T

AZ - More planning

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Although it was a nice day at home and after the decking had been jet washed it was too late to get the Rocket out. Autumn has started to arrive and it seems we bypassed summer. Some people may think that planning too much too soon spoils the spontaneity of the trip.  But I like to get a few plans under my belt in good time. It saves missing out on the things you want to see and do.  Been there and done that but was too late to get the t-shirt! Today's research was concerning the six nights after the timeshare. We want to go to the Grand Canyon. Anyone going to Arizona and not looking into the abyss has to be a bit strange.   Then I saw on my brother's blog that he has booked into the Wigwam Motel #6 on R66 in Holbrook. So that fired a bit of imagination. I read up about it on the web inc Tripadvisor. Currently it looks as though the diary for early June 2016 not yet open. What is open and booking up fast is the Grand Canyon Railway. This runs from Williams

Glamping Scotland with Reggie - Part Five

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Heading south . We didn't exactly hurry. We didn't have far to go as we were going to overnight in Selkirk, still in the border region of Scotland. Packing the car and cleaning up a little took a while.  We had opted for small bags rather than cases and had loads to cram into the car. Reggie went in early and was asleep when we eventually returned the key and set off.  Once again we had to navigate through Inverness, but the traffic wasn't too bad this time.  The A9 was also relatively heavy and we headed southwards past Aviemore stopping at the Ralia Cafe for a break. Then again southwards towards Edinburgh. Another stop for Reggie to have his breakfast, anther day it had gone uneaten, and us to have lunch at a Subway near Perth. Another surprise was that the Forth Road Bridge was free..... Rail bridge in the background From Edinburgh we stuck on the A7 all the way arriving in Selkirk just as the weather looked up.... yes it had been raining aga

AZ - And a third...

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And next,  my attention to car hire.  The Fusion we had in Tampa was okay, but hardly sets the pulse going. The year before the Mustang was great but impractical.  So what this year? 2015 Chrysler 200 I went back on the National site and, with free cancellation,  I booked a Chrysler 200 or similar. Yessiree, another air conditioned box. I found that this year National were the best value as they include all the insurances in the rental price rather than suddenly add them all at the end.  I keep clearing cookies as I have this strange idea that the more you visit a rental site the higher the price. The 200 is little over £307 all in for the fortnight. It's not too bad but the reality always works out different. Today the rental for the same car is £328.... So I deleted the cache and went back to the site and it was £307.04 again. Maybe for Arizona we'll need something more off road capable? A Jeep or maybe a Dodge Ram 1500? 

Glampng Scotland with Reggie - Part Four

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Our last full day in the Highlands started off pretty much like many of the other days. Breakfast and then we set off for a day of sightseeing, with no great plans. Just after leaving the glamping we took the left turn on to the A833 heading towards Beauly. Beauly is a small town to the north of Inverness. I found a parking place in the centre and we took Reggie across to a small cafe - The Corner on the Square. Most of our tourist trips involve starting with a coffee whilst we think of where we are going next. Of course we sat outside in what was a rarity on this trip - the sun. In Beauly just along the high street is the ruins of an old Priory . We had a walk over there and then down to the river, or as close as we could get to it. It was mostly fenced, so once again no paddling for Reggie. Once we had exhausted the high spots of the town we set off towards Inverness.  Whilst we were here I thought it a good idea to visit my Mum rather than leave it to the

AZ - Two things down... Flights and Accommodation

This morning I logged into the laptop and had another look on RCI. Still the same as last night.  The mobile site is still clunkier to use than the desktop version, the date range is not very easy to use, but in the end neither of them showed any availability. It's hard to believe that there are 58000 resorts in the world and none are free at all. So I logged into the webchat and "spoke" to someone. Explained the problem. Ten minutes later my account was sorted and the exchange symbol came up on the website. After a bit of searching and reading reviews we have opted for the Sheraton Desert Oasis in Scottsdale AZ. It scored highly on Tripadvisor as well as RCI themselves. I had toyed with Vegas for that neon fix.... But the resorts there are twice as much as we have to spend in credits.  I have 28 to spend this year and Sheraton is 14. So might have a look elsewhere to use the rest. The flight will drop us into Phoenix at about 1700 on the Thur

Glamping Scotland with Reggie - Part Three

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We had breakfast and then had to decide where to go. Getting down to the loch didn't seem possible as there are few parking places and even fewer places where the road isn't way above the shore. Matching these two requirements is frankly nil. In the end we decided to go to the Culloden Battlefield to the south-east of Inverness. Inverness itself proved pretty traffic heavy with all the A82 traffic from the west having to go right through the centre. I took the opportunity to fill the tank at an Esso station. Maybe test the theory that branded fuel is better than supermarket fuel. After several fills of both over the last ten thousand miles the jury is out! Once clear of the city and onto the A9 south it wasn't far before we saw the signs. TomTom had tried to take us on a different route near the airport but the radio reported that there were holdups after an accident. As you approach the site, you can see the flags marking the front lines of the rival armies