We returned to the KOA Easy Lazy Days in Tuscon, where we had stayed earlier this year when we were driving west. This is the campground with all the amazing fruit that you can pick. There’s something nice about returning somewhere familiar. You set up and you’re done. No need to ask questions, wonder where stuff is, etc. Relaxation kicks in right away. We stayed for a few days to enjoy the warmer weather and swim for maybe the last time.
We left Tuscon and headed north and stayed in Pecos Texas in a campground that was basically a lot with hook-up. We were able to walk around and found Pecos to be a nice little community with a huge investment into a community centre with gymnasiums, work-out areas, a swimming pool etc. It was most impressive for such a small town. We found out Pecos is known for its legendary cowboy Pecos Bill, its famous cantaloupes, and as the home of the “World’s First Rodeo”. Unfortunately cantaloupes were not in season or we would have surely consumed some.