We had decided to take a much-needed break after our long first day along the Mojave Road. At the end of our first day we had found ourselves at Camp Phallus and as it was at a noticeably cooler altitude decided that would be a good spot. I planned on catching up on some reading …
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Once we decided to head out from Camp Phallus we made it a point to get up and pack up before the insect assault began anew. We awoke at sunrise and were completely packed up and ready to head back out on the road by 7:30am. We made it down out of the New York …
We woke up early (like 5am) in the Afton Canyon Campground, packed up our gear, made sure to check all our tire pressures and get them all situated (lowered the fronts to 12psi and the rears to 15) and then hit the road before 7am to beat as much of the heat as we could. …
We’re thrilled that we finally got our Arc’Teryx Theta SV Jacket back. After three months and eight emails (my original request email plus seven from the company) It’s been a long time coming but a least we have it back and they did a nice job with the repair. Back in November of last year …
About 100 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico sits the El Malpais National Monument which takes its name from the Spanish word Malpaís, meaning badlands. With a name like that full of danger and foreboding is it any wonder that Willow and I decided to give it the once over. If you were wondering about …
On our first full-day in the El Malpais National Monument, we decided to take it easy and relax but wanted to first take the quick six and a half mile drive and check out the La Ventana Arch. La Ventana (“the window”) is the second largest natural stone arch in New Mexico and the most …
We spent our first full day in the El Malpais National Monument as a rest, relax and rejuvenate day. We had limited out caloric expenditure to taking a short drive to visit the La Ventana Arch and its short, easy hike and then lounged around the campground catching up on reading and writing for the …
Human: Willow wrote this post 😉 Willow: WEVE BEEN PLAYIN WIF HOOMAN DADZ OLDR GOPRO SESHUN. TRUST ME, U DOAN WANTS 2 C IN 4K SUM OV TEH THINGS I STICK MAH NOSE IN. YEZ, MAH DAD KNOWS HOW 2 SPELL BUT US DAWGS AN DOSE SCARY KATS SAY “HOOMAN” CUZ IZ CUTE ACCORDIN 2 …
After our time at Diablo Canyon we still had items on our “Must See” list further up north and so began the journey in that direction. Heading out of Santa Fe on Hwy 285 we eventually transitioned onto Hwy 84 in through the tongue-twisting tiny town of Abiquiu, New Mexico. About 15 miles northwest of …
Heading up towards the Northern edge of New Mexico we decided to check out what our camping options were around Santa Fe. As usual we try to focus on National Forest areas as it is regularly free and beautiful. Our second choice is BLM land. It’s also mid-week (Wednesday) which is when we try to …