Take a trip down the “Salsa Trail”
Perhaps not quite as pleasing to some as a trip down the “tequila trail,” the Gila Valley of Arizona has their very own Salsa Trail which looks like it would be a lot of fun. Check this article from the Eastern Arizona Courier out:
Salsa Trail, festival a stroke of brilliance
By Aimee Staten
Managing Editor
Published on Sunday, January 11, 2009 6:54 PM MSTHe’s small and saucy, but he’s hot, hot, hot!
Señor Salsa made the Gila Valley scene two years ago, and ever since he’s been courted by magazines that are read by thousands of people looking for reasons to travel.
The latest hot-lipped suitor is the AAALiving magazine, which reaches more than 2.4 million readers. This is one of the 20 or so magazines that have developed a tendre for the little guy’s favorite stops along the Salsa Trail.
The article, titled “Hot Stops,” outlines a salsa trail that starts in Pima, loops through Greenlee County and ends in Willcox. The reporter, Jackie Dishner, followed the little green chile pepper’s lead and ended the trail with a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “I survived” and a new appreciation for crackers and cream cheese (a better antidote to burning lips and tongue than water).




















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Commented at January 13, 2009- 7:18 pm
Great read……
Commented at January 14, 2009- 9:49 am
Awesome! Thanks for the links.