• Posts Tagged ‘hiking’

    Day Trip: Nambe Lake

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    Traditionally, each July 4th, I’ve found myself yearning to get out and find somewhere to visit or a trail to hike. This year was no different, except I am not sure of the mental state of this docile midlifer on Independence Day when, on Monday morning, I arose fairly early, wavered a while about...

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    Afternoon Outing: Ojita Wilderness

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    I’ve been dealing with some physical issues this week, and so this morning, after a very slow start to the day, I decided I needed to get out for the afternoon. For some reason, my mind jumped immediately to revisiting the Hoodoo Trail in the Ojita Wilderness. Several years ago, I parked at the...

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    Trail 137, Tail Lights, and Legends

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    Today started at 5:30 AM when I got up and turned on the stove to warm a cold burrito and started the coffeemaker. I fed the cats and dressed and then grabbed the burrito and a cup of the coffee and I turned off the kitchen stuff and then I was in my truck,...

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    Day Trip: Chaco Canyon

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    As last Monday was the last day of the Labor Day weekend, I didn’t feel right not using it to go out somewhere, and the first destination that entered my mind was the Ah-shi-sle-pah Badlands, home of the King of Wings and Alien Throne rock formations. My enthusiasm for that trip was tempered by...

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    Day Trip: Ojito Wilderness

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    I wanted to get out today with the camera, but my original idea to go down to White Sands and Alamogordo lost its luster when I learned White Sands was closed for sunrises, except on special photographer days twice a year. I just felt I’d do better going down there on one of those...

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    Day Trip: Petroglyphs and Volcanoes

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    I was born in Albuquerque and have spent most of my life living here. I’ve also spent time in most every weekday in the last nine years on I-25, driving north and south to and from work. It’s odd, then, that it was only a few years ago that I actually noticed the three...

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