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This week we move to Tucson, AZ. Staying at the Pima County Fairgrounds RV Park, we experiment with staying put longer to both save a little money and …

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  1. PNWester
    PNWester says:

    I took the tram tour. The tram driver narrated throughout. He was an aviator in Vietnam and narration was based on real life experiences and knowledge. Well worth for six dollars.

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  2. Jurgen's Journeys
    Jurgen's Journeys says:

    Poor baby. I had to take some of those awful cactus needles out of Rottenbear one time … at the coast. I love the planes, like Brie … don't know much about them though. "Could think of better things to do with them" … lol. They do make a cool canvas. Patches are great souvenirs, like stickers, and pins. That dusty environment must reek havoc on the vehicles. Not sure I would want to pollute my rig in the desert. I had no idea that the Saguaro cactus can get as tall as a tree, 75 feet! WOW! The desert views are interesting to me, but not what I think of as "beautiful." I bet the sky is very beautiful, though, especially at night. Those tourist traps are expensive. I don't blame you for skipping those. I really appreciate you sharing your stay there. It helps me in planning future trip … where to go … where not to go … etc. Great video! excellent videography! I loved the airplane shots and editing. Brie, you do such a great job narrating. Thanks again, and stay safe!

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  3. Todd Ramsay
    Todd Ramsay says:

    We went to both east and West Saguaro N.P. I hope you went to Old Tucson Studios. Which is why we went to Tucson. To see where John Wayne filmed many films to include the 3 Rios. He owned it as well for a period of time.

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  4. Michael
    Michael says:

    Maddie says, "I'm not really anxious; I just got mama well trained." ROFL. Great video. I don't know why some of these places have to be SO expensive. I mean, with the number of people coming through the area on any given day they would still make a huge profit if the price were lowered. As for myself, if I owned a place like that I would also give Youtubers a break on the price IF they could (1) show they had a successful channel with a fair number of subscribers and/or quality content, and (2) promised to give my place an honest review. Word of mouth advertising is ALWAYS the best advertising so why not take advantage of it? LOL. You two may only have just under 13k subscribers but your content is always high quality and well edited. Safe travels y'all!

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  5. Conrad Camellino
    Conrad Camellino says:

    You guys are the coolest. As an avid national park-er (31 for 62!) and aspiring full time Airstream-er (that goal's still years away), your channel is a constant source of inspiration and entertainment. Kudos on creating great content aesthetically and narratively – but the greater fun is following you guys as people – you make a great adventure duo. Never stop exploring!

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  6. RVacationer
    RVacationer says:

    I wish I had the knack for finding the cool campsites ya'll find. We have a larger motorhome towing a Jeep and I'm too worried about getting in somewhere that I wouldn't fit. Our budget needs more free or inexpensive sites. Love the videos and "everything in the desert …" would include snakes !!!!! I don't care if it is a rattler or a rubber squeaky toy – I am terrified of snakes…… Be Safe and keep the great videos coming. If ya'll ever passing through North Alabama, give RVacationer ( Wayne and Norma ) a shout. Thanks.

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  7. Rv'ing Done - Our Way
    Rv'ing Done - Our Way says:

    Thanks for this guys. My husband and I are planning to leave our sticks and bricks home and live in our RV full-time, and embrace this life fully. We have two large doggies coming along also….so we appreciate the info.

    We have subscribed to follow your adventures. I hope you can check ours out one day, and who knows, maybe we'll see each other on the road in the future. In the meantime, we are doing all we can to prepare. Many Blessings to you both.

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  8. Kyle Pifer
    Kyle Pifer says:

    Have been to the museum and old Tucson both are worth the money but the museum was the best saw hummingbirds nest with eggs. Then saw 2 fighting for territory or to protect their eggs. It was so neat I could have watched them all day. There was a little girl who told me ssh🤫 and showed the nest🤯🤭

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  9. Steve Heffernan
    Steve Heffernan says:

    Since you enjoyed Pima, you should visit us at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola Fl. Coming through the Florida panhandle IM me see if I can make it easier for you! And great beaches!

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  10. SHIRLEY ZAPORZON
    SHIRLEY ZAPORZON says:

    Stayed one year at White Stallion Ranch, not far from Old Tucson. Was vacationing on my own, $22. was ok, but not sure I would want to pay double for my hubby and I. Agree, the drive is very cool !

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  11. Michael Prata
    Michael Prata says:

    I'm glad you're not paying those exorbitant entrance fees. Maybe someday they'll learn how many guest are turning away from their exhibits. Wow, I used to ex's in one sentence.

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