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Saturday,
Three Rivers Petroglyph Site - Valley of Fires - Salinas Pueblo Missions Accommodation: Club House Inn, Albuquerque Miles driven: 241
At 1 p.m. we reached Gran Quivira, our first stop of the three Salinas Pueblo
Missions. At Montainair we stopped at Rancho Bonito of Pop Shaffer. At 2:40 p.m.
we arrived at Quarai, another of the Salinas Missions. We also did the 1-mile
loop Spanish Corral Trail. We didn't visit the third mission: Abó which would
have meant an
At 5 p.m. we arrived in
Albuquerque. We had booked a room at
Club House Inn
for three nights ($ Sunday,
Then we drove the Turquoise Trail in the direction of Santa Fe. There are three ghost towns on this route: Golden, Madrid and Cerrillos. Via Cochiti Pueblo and a few
miles on a gravel road we reached the
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks
at 1 p.m. Here we did the 1.5 miles long (one-way) Canyon Tail. This
passes through a slot canyon and then to the valley of tent
rocks. We climbed up to the canyon rim where we had a great view. At the
end we also did the Cave Loop Trail. We continued the gravel road for another 3.5 miles to Veterans’ Memorial Scenic Overlook (or Cañada Kamada Overlook). Then we reached Indian reservation area (No Trespassing). We were back at the hotel at 5 p.m. and went to a Mexican restaurant for dinner. |
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Tuesday, 15th May, partly cloudy, approx. 20 °C Ojito Wilderness, Jemez Mountain Trail, Bandelier NM Accommodation: Super 8, Santa Fe Miles driven: 177 We left at 9 a.m. Our first destination for this day was the Ojito Wilderness near San Ysidro. Via a dirt road, Cabezon Road, we reached the trailhead to the Puñi Views Hike after 10 miles. Here are the directions and a description of the trails. The Puñi Views Hike leads to a viewpoint with some petroglyphs. It is 1.2 miles. Then we drove the Jemez Mountain Trail between San Ysidro and Los Alamos, passing by Soda Dam, Battleship Rock, missing Spence Hot Springs somehow, and the Jemez Caldera or Valle Grande, with an extension of 14 miles one of the largst volcanic craters in the world. We also did a short hike to Jemez Falls. Around 3 p.m. Wednesday, 16th May, a.m. cloudy, pm. partly cloudy, approx.
20 °C This morning we got on the road at 9 a.m. We visited the Old
Town of Santa Fe first with the San Miguel Mission, Loretto Chapel, the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis de Assisi and the Plaza of course. Via Chimayó
with its beautiful adobe church we reached the High Road to Taos where we
arrived around 1 p.m. We visited
Taos Pueblo ($ We continued on our way at 2:45 p.m. Our next stop was the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, then the San Francisco de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos. We followed the Rio Grande back to Santa Fe. |
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Thursday, 17th May, partly cloudy, 26 °C Abiquiu - Chaco Canyon - Angel Peak Accommodation: The Region Inn, Farmington Miles driven: 302
We left the park at 4:30 p.m. and stopped once more at the Scenic Overlook at Angel Peak south of Bloomfield with a view of some beautiful badlands. We reached Farmington at 6:30 p.m. Here we had booked two
nights at
The Region Inn
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Friday, 18th May, a.m. sunny, p.m. cloudy with local thunderstorms, approx. 28 °C Bisti Wilderness - Aztec Arches Accommodation: The Region Inn, Farmington Miles driven: 233
We drove back to Farmington and in
the afternoon we turned from hoodoo hunters to arch hunters, trying to locate
the
Aztec Arches.
Here
are some tour descriptions. It's quite amazing how quickly the weather
can change sometimes and how locally different it can be.
We were now driving right into the thunderstorm while it was still dry south of
Farmington. But
At the end of the day we drove to Navajo Dam which took a bit longer than expected. We were back in Farmington at 8 p.m. and went to the Mexican next door for dinner. |
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