October 16, 2021 The Fourth of July in October? That’s the best time to do it!
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October 16, 2021 The Fourth of July in October? That’s the best time to do it!
September 25, 2021 A couple weeks after returning from my first solo camping trip, I needed to get out for another hike. I decided to try a different trail that leaves from the same trailhead as the famed Cedro Creek Nature Trail. Enter the Otero Canyon to Blue Ribbon Trail
August 27, 2021 I hiked at the top of Albuquerque on Friday.
August 21, 2021 I’d passed the10K trailhead a bazillion times before on the way to Sandia Crest. I’d always assumed the 10K meant it was a 10 kilometer trail, but only recently did it dawn on me that it because it starts at 10,000 feet. Doy!
August 15, 2021 I’m a glutton for punishment, I guess. After Friday’s outing to Bandelier National Monument, followed by a morning-long outing to the ABQ BioPark and Old Town, I decided to push my aching legs on a near-6 mile hike.
August 14, 2021 I didn’t really have much of a plan today, aside from going to the zoo, but it turned out to be quite an eventful day.
August 7, 2021 I decided to take a water trip with Ash today.
July 11, 2021 I made sure to take plenty of water with us this time.
July 4, 2021 For the second holiday in a row (after Father’s Day), I decided to take a Sunday morning hike. I woke up early, pulled up AllTrails and looked for something where I could stretch my personal bests a little bit. While I did set personal bests in distance, elevation gain and time on […]
June 25-27, 2021 Alan and I initially had our inaugural camping trip planned for this weekend so it was already on both our calendars. After we bumped up our first trip to Redondo Campground in the Jemez Mountains to May, we decided to just keep the event on our calendar and make our second trip […]