Indian Bread Rocks

We spent this past week boondocking not far outside of Bowie, Arizona at Indian Bread Rocks which has turned out to be another great addition to my list of boondocking locations here in the south west. This area is simply large rock formations within the Dos Cabezas Mountains Wilderness and administered by the BLM.

IMG_2419I must admit, I never made it up and onto these huge rock formations as I was too busy socializing again (funny how that happens more and more) but Moose enjoyed the week of off-leash time and even found a few cow friends to play with, even though my heart skipped a few beats.

IMG_2422We reconnected with Leigh & Brian of Aluminarium, John & Laura of The Democratic Travelers (which I have not seen since my Glacier trip), Amber & Todd of @campytrails, Jess and Sam Curren, and Kerri of @asolojourner.

Some of us hiked up to Fort Bowie early in the week, but as the work week set in the only real options for most were after business hours socializing. This meant drinks and dinner at one family’s trailer each night – I did not host as we could not fit 11 people + dogs in the van. On our final night together, six of us went out for Mexican food and hit two different local bars for pool and karaoke.

I also celebrated by 61st National Park over the week with a photo shoot (in jest, of course) showing off my lapel collection. Behold!

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  1. Steward Ryder says:

    My family gave the Masons a piece of land approximately 100 years ago. I firmly believe that today it’s the sight of picnic grounds at Indian Bread Rock. Any thoughts?

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