Goodbye for Now, New Mexico

Yesterday, we pulled away from our campsite—looking out over the Angel’s Peak Badlands—and we headed north, out of New Mexico. For me, it was hard to say goodbye. At this last campsite, a spot Tracy chose for access to Chaco Culture, we were on BLM land looking at snow capped mountains in the distance, the […]

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Chaco Culture

You hear about this place.  But there’s no preparing for it.  It’s certainly not just another stop on a tour of Puebloans’ ancestral villages.   I could tell you random facts that struck me, such as that the smallest room in one of the “main houses” was found by archaeologists to have more turquoise than any […]

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Friendships on the Road

Note from Shelly: This is a very welcome guest post! We met Tom and Amy at the Airstream rally this past fall. (They’ve been living full-time in their trailer for the past two years; they lived on a boat before that.) We talked about this topic at a brewery yesterday in Santa Fe. It’s tough […]

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El Morro and El Malpais

These are national monuments in western New Mexico: off the beaten path, managed by the National Park Service. There are 138 national monuments in the United States and 63 national parks. El Morro Roughly, this means “The Headland.” El Morro is a giant sandstone outcropping with a life-saving pool of water at its base (created […]

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Life Deep in the Desert

Between national parks, we stopped to visit friends Doug and Melanie as they prep their new homebase (an rv, of course) deep in the northern Chihuahua Desert. We drove seven miles down a dirt road with no development in sight to get to this park outside Deming, New Mexico, where Doug and Melanie have bought […]

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