- Black Canyon Campground near Santa Fe, NM
We camped near Santa Fe in a great little campground near the bottom of the ski basin road. Black Canyon CG has paved sites with great separation, clean outhouses, no hook-ups. It’s barely an hour from Albuquerque and near 8500 feet. There is a good trail out out of the campground and another to Hyde […]
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- You want to see hawks? Get thee to Estancia Basin pronto.
Merri notes, “After reading Judy Liddell’s bird report for the Estancia Basin, we headed to Clements Road just south of I-40 and just outside of Estancia. Wide-open ranches dominate the landscape out there. Driving and walking down dirt roads, we saw more than TWENTY ferruginous hawks, 4 rough-legged hawks, 2 red-tails, 2 golden eagles, some […]
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- Time Travel in Colorado
We’ve been camping in Colorado for more than two decades. Most years, we head up north before the end of June, but this year my book project kept me busy well into July and we hit the road 7/10 for 14 nights away. This year, our travel plan was vague: head north until we encounter […]
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- Gooseberry Spring Trail, Mt Taylor, near Grants, New Mexico
Above: Note Merri on the trail on the left. Off to her right, our truck is at the base of a road (not a trail) up to Mosca Peak in the clouds. Vertical, rolling country above 10,000 feet. [photo by Merri Rudd] Gooseberry Spring Trail, Mt Taylor, near Grants, New Mexico is a post from: […]
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- Birds and more in Alameda Bosque, north of Albuquerque, New Mexico
We visit the area around Alameda frequently. There is a large free parking area just southeast of the bridge. This area is the northern end of the miles-long Paseo del Bosque bike trail through the bosque. Within an easy walk are the old bridge, now closed to cars but used by walkers, cyclists, and equestrians, […]
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