
Dropping into New Mexico on 10/8, we took the road to Heron Lake. We stayed in a NM State campground where it felt like we were the only people on earth. The silence was deafening. We hiked and biked the area taking a narrow winding trail that was a true mountain biking experience. Dave and Alli would be proud. On 10/9 we started through the Southern end of the Rockies in New Mexico. We dropped into Taos and took the loop up through Questa, Elizabethtown and Angel Fire. We stayed in the Red River Valley. Tempteratures are dropping into the 20s every night, but warm up to 50s and 60s in the daytime. New Mexico is very different in scenery, even at the higher elevations. Many of the towns are shanty like with the people seemingly so very poor in much of this state. It is so striking that Colorado, a border neighbor state, should be, so entirely opposite, and very well off in comparison to New Mexico or any state, including California, for that matter. However, I must say in every state, we found the roads to be superior to those we have in California! Back to NM, much of the soil in this state seems of poor quality supporting mostly sage and juniper.