ramblinChet
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Dropped down into Durango and spent some time enjoying this western city. I crossed paths with Chris Shontz from Venture4WD at Fired Up Pizza and was planning to thank him for his inspirational videos. Although we were a few feet away, we were both busy, and the timing was just not right. Another time, another place.
Here is a picture of the historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad passing in back of the iconic Strater Hotel.
Here is the front of the Strater Hotel - the inside will take your breath away.
Fast forward to the next morning - the wind blew me south to New Mexico. Here I am exploring some Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in the Glade Run Recreation Area.
Here is Aztec Ruins National Monument in Aztec, New Mexico. This site is from around 1100 AD and has over 400 rooms. Some areas are two or three stories tall and represent Chacoan architecture.
This is Angel Peak Scenic Area with awesome dispersed camping available. I will be back for sure.
Out in the high-desert alone, I had to cross a sandy and soggy riverbed. I figured it was time to go big or go home so I maintained 2WD as always. Approximately one centimeter of sand coated the tires and the crossing was soft and slippery. The crossing was approximately 100 meters.
Hiking in Chaco Canyon between rocks the size of tiny homes. My plans were to camp there although the campground was full. I met some really cool people who were also all about exploring and living life. They invited me to their group camping area and although I considered joining my mind was already in Albuquerque. My very late night in ABQ was one for the record books - I could share the details but none would believe it to be true. After a 0300 visit to a nearby Waffle House, I slept exceptionally well that night. Qui audet adipiscitur.
Here is a picture of the historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad passing in back of the iconic Strater Hotel.
Here is the front of the Strater Hotel - the inside will take your breath away.
Fast forward to the next morning - the wind blew me south to New Mexico. Here I am exploring some Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in the Glade Run Recreation Area.
Here is Aztec Ruins National Monument in Aztec, New Mexico. This site is from around 1100 AD and has over 400 rooms. Some areas are two or three stories tall and represent Chacoan architecture.
This is Angel Peak Scenic Area with awesome dispersed camping available. I will be back for sure.
Out in the high-desert alone, I had to cross a sandy and soggy riverbed. I figured it was time to go big or go home so I maintained 2WD as always. Approximately one centimeter of sand coated the tires and the crossing was soft and slippery. The crossing was approximately 100 meters.
Hiking in Chaco Canyon between rocks the size of tiny homes. My plans were to camp there although the campground was full. I met some really cool people who were also all about exploring and living life. They invited me to their group camping area and although I considered joining my mind was already in Albuquerque. My very late night in ABQ was one for the record books - I could share the details but none would believe it to be true. After a 0300 visit to a nearby Waffle House, I slept exceptionally well that night. Qui audet adipiscitur.
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