At the beginning of March, we hiked a few miles farther up the La Luz trail to 8,800 feet (this is the first hike we went on in ABQ), but were stopped by all the snow. |
We also camped for a night near some volcanic fields. |
And then we headed toward White Sands National Monument. If you look closely you can see the ridge of sand at the top of the picture. |
Once there you buy a sled, put some wax on it and sled down these cool white sand dunes. |
Pretty sweet! |
We backpacked into a remote campsite |
which was very hot during the day, but cool and gorgeous at night. |
They have these poles in the sand as the dunes are constantly shifting and without them, you would be in the Hunger Games essentially. Only without any of those parachutes. |
Our friends Candyce and David are always up for adventuring with us. |
Amazing! |
Django, one of the cutest dogs ever. |
Sunrise at the dunes was also incredible. |
We do live pretty near the Rio Grande which is a nice place to talk a walk or run. |
And we got more visitors. We decided to head down to the Gila Cliff Dwellings. |
People built and lived in these dwellings over 700 years ago. |
There are a nice place to hide from the New Mexican sun. |
Pals. |
It wouldn't be a trip to NM without hitting up some hot (well, warm) springs. |
But then we hiked a few miles to the sweetest (Turkey Creek) springs. We had these giant pools to ourselves. |
But we had to cross the river 15 (or was it 16) times to get there. |
Luckily we had fun friends and beautiful landscapes surrounding us |
as well as these creepy and pretty ghost trees. |
We camped down by the Gila River where we got serious about fire |
and about appreciating the amazing canyons |
we backpacked through. |
This is a bigger view of the Gila National Forest. |
And yet more adventurous visitors arrived for a visit! We camped for a night at Bandelier National Monument in the Jemez Mountains after getting turned away by some other campgrounds. |
and we went to Tent Rocks for a hike after hitting up a Japanese spa. We can't rough it all the time. |
Tent Rocks is filled with these slot canyons. I kept expecting to see James Franco needing some assistance. |
Josh was skeptical. Too much old stuff. |
Kyle on the other hand, totally loved it. |
The reason they are named Tent Rocks. |
We made it to the top. No one was nervous about how high we were. |
Ahhhh...New Mexico. |
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