Wednesday, December 04, 2024

Boondocking near San Antonio, New Mexico

Yesterday, Ileft the overcrowded cesspool that is the Metro Denver area yesterday and drove a bit over 8 hours to a BLM area near San Antonio, NM.

I'd hoped to reach the vicinity of Truth or Consequences but ran out of daylight an hour north of it.  So I took a chance at a new area as listed on iOverlander.

Turned out to be a good choice.  About three miles from the I-25 Interstate, just south of Socorro, NM, I found a nice spot next to a rundown corral.

This morning, while I waited for things to warm up into the 50s (woke to 37 degrees outside), I rode about the dirt roads near me:

First though, today's sunrise:



One of the roads led to some interesting rock formations:


Found a shrine in the rocks at the narrow passageway below:



I didn't ride much past the above cut through the rocks, I was getting cold even though I was riding slowly.

Later in the morning, it was still a bit chilly but I bundled up more and rode Yagi over through the nearby "town" of San Antonio and eight miles further, to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

The town's claim to fame

A decommissioned church in town

The NWR is basically open lands with some stretches of woods, the main attractions being several lakes populated with diverse birds.  I checked out the North Loop Tour route and the highlight was:



I rode back to the campsite and spent the rest of the day resting and enjoying the warmth inside the gazebo.  Mild winds kept things a bit cool, even though temperatures neared 60 degrees and plenty of sunlight on hand.

The idea had been that this trip would last a month or two before returning to Colorado.  However, due to logistical matters involving the VA, I am returning to Colorado this weekend.  A bit of a bummer but its for the best.  There might be other camping trips closer to home but highly weather dependent of course.

6 comments:

CCjon said...

Sorry to read your have to cut your escape short. Take care of whatever needs to be taken care of then get back to doing what you love best, exploring remote boondocking spots.

Love the smooth relaxing photo #3.

redlegsrides said...

Thanks CCjon, I hadn't expected the VA to be so fast in calling me to schedule the appt, much less having already lined it up for next week! Oh well.

Oz said...

More great sunset photos, nice! I know if feels great to get away from that Denver Metromess. Praying all goes well at the VA.

redlegsrides said...

Thanks Oz.... we'll see.

RichardM said...

That looks like a nice area!

redlegsrides said...

Indeed, RichardM!