On Monday, about 20 miles from Cave Creek, AZ on the New Mexico side, we stopped when we started to see flowers. There were two types of yellow cactus and I also loved the phlox ground cover. We arrived at our cabin around noon, very tired from the second day of 500 miles on the road.
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