In a feature double bill starting this weekend, Larry saddles up and heads for Arizona, soaking up vast landscapes and star-filled skies, experiencing the epitome of the great outdoors; in this first part, he realises something of a childhood dream. This is something I never thought I'd do. It existed only in my imagination, in childhood memories and movie matinees. No, not being a cowboy, that was always on the cards ever since I first saw Rio Bravo as an 8-year-old and was later ribbed when I wore cowboy boots to school. I'm standing next to a giant saguaro cactus, that iconic image of the Western, wrapt in bewildered awe as I learn the facts from my guide. Looking at the height of the one that dwarfs me, if it takes 50 years before it grows 'arms', this specimen must be some 400 years old. That makes them the equivalent of English oaks, and they're found in only one place on earth. I'm hiking in the Sonoran desert, where every view is like someth
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A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has placed the Adero Scottsdale Resort in Fountain Hills under the control of a receiver, citing delinquent mortgage payments dating back to mid-year, according …
The owners of the Adero Scottsdale resort have failed to make its mortgage payments since June, leading a Maricopa County judge to place the property under the control of a receiver.