October 19-21, Willcox and Apache Junction, AZ
On Thursday we drove to the Dragoon Mountains which are about 30 miles southwest of Willcox. The Dragoon Mountains are a small range about 25 miles long. The name originates from the 3 rd U.S. Cavalry Dragoons who battled the Chiricahua during the Apache Wars. The Dragoons established posts around 1856 after the Gadsden Purchase made this area a U.S. territory. We drove to the Cochise Stronghold – this rugged area served as a natural fortress and hideout for Apache Indians of the Chiricahua Clan led by Cochise. There is a small U.S. Forest campground here and a trail with many displays that tell the story of the people of the Stronghold, especially the Chiricahua Apache. Looking at the towering rocks and deep ravines we can see how the Chiricahua Apache were able to elude the U.S. Army troops during the Apache Wars. This is a monument to Cochise. He was born between 1810 and 1820 and lived in the Dragoon and Chiricahua mountains and in northern Mexico. He rose to leadership in