Thursday, May 10, 2007

Coronado National Memorial – April 14, 07

This was a visit to find our park ranger friend Denise. She recently transferred from the Casa Grande Ruins (about 18 miles from our home) - http://casagranderuins.areaparks.com/
to the Cornado National Memorial, South of Sierra Vista, AZ about 1 mile from the Mexican border (about 180 miles from our home). www.nps.gov/coro We had a very
nice bike ride to this memorial. The picture in the case is a real armor suit. I am the goofy looking guy wearing a heavy replica with Ranger Denise standing by. The suit is made of heavy steal chain material. Almost like a 1500’s bullet proof vest. You have to have help getting into and out of it. We had a very nice visit with her and her staff. There is a lot to see and do there so we will have to come back when we can spend a whole day wandering the park, checking out the cave. So next winter we will be back and no I am not putting on that goofy suit again Denise!
















If your interested...Ranger Denise says
the Cornado National Memorial commemorates the first major European exploration of the American Southwest by Francisco Vasquez de Coronado. The park is composed of 4,750 acres of Oak woodlands with the visitor center at 5,230 ft. For more information see www.nps.gov/coro


The real suit!

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