Day 39: Cumbres Pass to New Mexico -Colorado state line near NM Hwy 29, ~21 miles, ~661 miles total Two days off has us itchy to start hiking. But where to? Some route that contributes to our effort to walk from Mexico to Canada, mostly along the CDT. This hike, a journey, is guided by … Continue reading Hardcore cuckoo
Month: May 2014
Magpie watching
Day 38: Chama, NM, 0 miles, ~640 miles total Much of today we enjoy the comfort of our room at the Station Inn. Gabriel reads. I blog. We sit on the porch and watch the magpies walk about the lawn. They have a determined graceful stride. As they dip beaks into the grass, tail feathers … Continue reading Magpie watching
Livin’ in Chama time
Day 37: Chama, NM, 0 miles, ~640 miles total Summer is indeed coming to the lowlands (7,800 feet). The lilacs are blooming, the trees are new spring green and the hummingbirds fly busily about. The tourist shops are readying to plant their flower beds for another season. You can smell freshly mowed lawns. I see … Continue reading Livin’ in Chama time
Make our own way
Day 36: meadow along Osier Fork Rio Brazos to Cumbres Pass, ~15 miles, ~640 miles total Camping in a meadow is lovely in the evening, but has morning repercussions. We woke to dew and frost and the realization that the sun wouldn't transform our side of the meadow from cold and damp to golden and … Continue reading Make our own way
Just a pleasant day
Day 35: Hopewell Lake Campground to meadow along Osier Fork Rio Brazos, ~23 miles, ~625 miles total We woke around 6:00 am to sunshine filling our tent. Here's to the longer days of late spring. While packing up chipmunks scurry about, bolder than the chipmunks on trail they don't shy away when we near and … Continue reading Just a pleasant day
Taking alternates
Day 34: spruce and fir forest between Mogote Peak and Banco Lona to Hopewell Lake Campground, ~25 miles, ~602 miles total Our camp amid the spruce and fir proved to be the nicest spot we could have hoped for last night. For the first hour of this morning found us walking through spring green aspen … Continue reading Taking alternates
Amid hail, lightning and mud
Day 33: Ghost Ranch to the spruce and fir forest between Mogote Peak and Banco Lona, ~20 miles, ~557 miles total One more Ghost Ranch breakfast before returning to the trail. So much good food, it's hard not to be in zero day hiker mode and eat until we are full. Knowing there is climb … Continue reading Amid hail, lightning and mud
A day at Ghost Ranch
Day 32: Ghost Ranch, 0 miles, ~557 miles total It's hard for me to stay still and lounge about in a place like Ghost Ranch! There are history tours. Museums with dinosaurs and artifacts if people who lived here for more than 9,000 years. A library with books galore on natural history, poetry, art, old … Continue reading A day at Ghost Ranch
Taking pleasure in a good rain
Day 31: Whirlpool Campground along the Rio Chama to Ghost Ranch, ~9 miles, ~557 miles total Last night we woke to a downpour of rain on our silnylon roof. Then a flash of lightning and a few seconds later the boom of thunder. Our first storm of the trail. It went on for hours, ebbing and … Continue reading Taking pleasure in a good rain
Prairie dog watching, red rock admiring
Day 30: Cecilia Creek to Whirlpool Campground along the Rio Chama, ~22 miles, ~548 miles total As of today, we've been on trail for month. Admittedly, a good number of those days have been zero days. But thinking back to the ocotillo of the Chihuahuan Desert and the hoodoos and slick rock of the Gila, … Continue reading Prairie dog watching, red rock admiring