A Trip to 1300 A.D. – The Gila Cliff Dwellings, NM
The whole story begins, as all good stories do, long, long ago. We’re in the middle of the massive 3.3 million acre Gila National Forest, a gorgeous [...] continue reading
The whole story begins, as all good stories do, long, long ago. We’re in the middle of the massive 3.3 million acre Gila National Forest, a gorgeous [...] continue reading
A very cool campground smack in the middle of the surreal City of Rocks in SW New Mexico! Link to campground here: City of Rocks, NM Link to map [...] continue reading
"A rough and tumble mining town where men worked hard, drank hard and killed rather than apologize" from Once Upon a Time (a history of Pinos [...] continue reading
"The phoenix hope, can wing her way through the desert skies, and still defying fortune's spite; revive from ashes and rise." Miguel de Cervantes [...] continue reading
A simply lovely campground nestled in the Sacramento Mountains in S.NM with views to take your breath away! Link to campground here: Oliver Lee [...] continue reading
There's an old saying that goes something along the lines "it was uphill both ways". A jaunt along the 85 mile (137 km) Sacramento Mountain Range [...] continue reading
It was all very "Lawrence of Arabia". There we were surrounded by dunes, rolling and curling like great white waves to infinity, shadowed only by [...] continue reading
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A nice and relaxing stop-over ~18 miles from Roswell in SE New Mexico. Link to campground here: Bottomless Lakes State Park, NM Link to map [...] continue reading
"The universe is a pretty big place. It's bigger than anything anyone has ever dreamed of before. So if it's just us... seems like an awful waste of [...] continue reading
A simple, but relaxing stop in SE New Mexico to visit Carlsbad Caverns. Link to campground here: Brantley Lake State Park, NM Link to map [...] continue reading
They say that to understand all that's without you first have to understand all that's within. At least I have a feeble memory that something of the [...] continue reading
We drove into the dry Chihuahuan desert of southern New Mexico on a windy, hot day. Already we could tell the place had a unique charm. By charm I [...] continue reading