Sonoran Desert landscape in Tucson, Arizona
With winter persisting well into April in Calgary, it was definitely time for a spring road trip to the U.S. southwest and its warming sun. The destination this time was all the way south to Tucson, Arizona—a trip involving plentiful hiking, eating and drinking.
But as they say, the journey is often as important as the destination. So before I delve more deeply into Tucson eats and drinks over the coming weeks, here’s a pictorial sampling of road life on the three-day route down and on the way back.
Road trip breakfast of chilaquiles at MartAnne’s Burrito Palace in Flagstaff, Arizona
Early April snowstorm in Flagstaff (elevation 7,000 feet), 2 hours north of Phoenix
Hanging out with the cool coffee crowd at Lux Central in Phoenix
Two jumpers in the Wave Cave near Apache Junction, east of Phoenix
Peeking into the kitchen at Porter’s Cafe in Superior, Arizona
Open-pit mine south of Superior, Arizona
Outside Oracle Patio Cafe in Oracle, Arizona
Chalet Village Motel in Oracle, Arizona
Aquarium fish at the Desert Museum in Tucson
Sculpture in Metal Arts Village, Tucson
Homeward bound: Lunch line at colourful Lone Star Taqueria in Salt Lake City
Tacos Antojitos Naucalpan in tiny Hamer, Idaho: There’s no place like it
Run by the incomparable Carmen
Tesla super charging station in whistlestop Lima, Montana on the I-15
Hills outside one of my favourite U.S. towns, Dillon, Montana
Hitchin Post, Melrose, Montana