Archives for November 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010 – Travel Day to Red Canyon

Packed up and moved out of this spooky place, heading straight north to the Cibola NF, or at least a portion of it. I had discovered a horse camp that was only about an hour from Albuquerque, and couldn’t understand why I hadn’t found it before, except that I thought I remembered calling and either they didn’t call back or they told me they didn’t have a horse camp, I can’t remember which. In any event, it was ideally located, but the only drawback was there wasn’t any water there, so we stopped at the Ranger Station in Mountainair to pick up maps, and while we were there we filled out RV water tank as well as the 55 gallon drum for the horses, knowing that would be more than enough for two nights. The temperatures dropped a bit as we headed north, and the folks at the Ranger Station mentioned that they had had a “dusting” of snow up at the Red Canyon campground, so we were prepared for a cooler experience than where we had left. We arrived at the well-marked horse camp, which was only slated for RV’s 22 feet in length on their website, but found a pull-through that was more than adequate for both our units, so I don’t know where these numbers come from! Put the horses in each of their own 10X10 corral, realized there was no chance of a satellite signal, which didn’t really matter as we had so much on DVR anyway, and were fully settled in by 4:00. The only unfortunate thing was that one of our dogs got into something that upset her stomach, and she wasn’t up to eating dinner, which for her is unheard of. We were worried about her, but could only leave her to her own devices, namely eating grass and throwing up when it suited her. Went to bed concerned, but looking forward to a ride tomorrow.

Monday, November 8, 2010 – A Second Ride Day at Three Rivers Wilderness

Once again saddled and booted the horses for another ride. No sooner had we passed the trailhead when my horse froze, with ears pricked and eyes alert. He even “trumpeted,” a strange occurrence I hadn’t heard him do in a very, very long time. For the uninitiated, it a quick intake of breath followed by a sharp exhale that comes from the bottom of the horse’s diaphragm, almost as if he’s using his whole body as a sounding board. It’s usually performed as a scare tactic, I think, like a dragon giving a warning before the next flaming exhale comes out. Anyway, we finally moved on but the trumpeting continued every few hundred yards. He was obviously agitated about something, especially after we turned up a new trail, the Dry Canyon Trail. It was pretty unnerving, but we kept going. The woods felt very claustrophonic, and we kept our eyes open for wildlife, thinking maybe it was the smell of bears or mountain lions that was upsetting the horses. As we climbed up and up, the rocks got worse on the trail, and it kept getting very close, and the horses just stayed nervous, until we just couldn’t enjoy ourselves anymore and headed back. It felt strangely haunted here, as though bad things had happened and there were evil spirits, or at least unsettled spirits, still hanging around. Though we had expected to stay until Thursday, with another ride on Wednesday, we decided that it just wouldn’t be enjoyable, so I spent the afternoon finding another place closer to Albuquerque where we could go and hopefully get another ride day in, in an atmosphere that was better than here. Once I found a place, we decided we would leave in the morning, and went to bed happy with that decision.

Sunday, November 7, 2010 – Rest Day

Decided to really take a Sunday off for a change, and spent the whole day relaxing, finishing off the rest of the Jaws series, III and The Revenge, both a pathetic shadow of the original and even 2. A terrifically relaxing day that we obviously needed!

Saturday, November 6, 2010 – Ride Day in Three Rivers

Slept late again, so obviously we’re still recovering from our late hours earlier in the week. After brunch, we saddled and booted up the horses and hit the trail about 12:45. The trail was pretty rocky in a lot of places, but some areas weren’t too bad. It was a gentle climb for the first couple of miles, but then started getting very rough, so we decided to return, since this was the horses’ first day out in over two weeks, and we wanted to make it easy for them. They were already sweating just on this short, easy ride, so we knew they’d gotten out of shape, so we have to work them up again slowly. I can’t say it was as enjoyable as it could’ve been, mostly because hostess Christy had regailed us with stories of running away from bears, almost getting leaped on by a mountain lion, rattlesnakes and a whole litany of other wildlife horror stories that kept us on a paranoic edge for a while, before we finally settled down, comforted by a lack of activity of wildlife all around us. In fact, the only thing we saw was a flock of wild turkeys crossing the trail in front of us. Meanwhile, the horses were brilliant, well-behaved, not at all spooky though their ears and noses did prick up on a few occasions. So well-seasoned now, even a two-plus week break hasn’t phased them. Was out for a total of almost two hours, just about the right length for our first day out. Spent the rest of the day watching movies, beginning with Jaws and Jaws 2, having DVR’ed the whole epic in recent weeks, before switching to a couple of network shows. Went to bed happy that we’re living the dream!

Friday, November 5, 2010 – Rest Day

Had an excellent night sleep, not getting out of bed until well past 10:00! Went to feed the horses and discovered the camp hosts had let two of their horses wander, which was fine (as long as they don’t steal our hay or try to chew the paint off our vehicles, especially my new truck!). Our horses weren’t bothered by them, but they were happy to be fed, considering the late hour. Spent the day getting caught up on work. I had been having trouble getting on the internet for several days in Colorado (I think our host’s Wild Blue satellite dish had moved), and here, amazingly enough, I have two bars of cell phone signal, making a Verizon broadband connection quite fast. The hostess, Christy, stopped by and hand-drew a map for us, as I haven’t been able to find one on the internet for this area, and had a beer with us. Despite our long night sleep last night, we’re still both a bit tired, so I made a pot of chicken soup we can munch on all evening before we crash!

Thursday, November 4, 2010 – Travel Day to Three Rivers Campground, NM

Got up early as planned, and were pulling out by 7:45 a.m. Stopped at a Denny’s about 10 miles south (since when was a “strip” of bacon 2 inches long?), got fuel and propane and went shopping at Wal-mart before heading down to the Lincoln National Forest. It was one of the more boring landscapes we’ve seen for a long time. Though there were some mountain ranges in the background, it was mostly a desert. The only interesting area as what looked like a lava field, full of black rock chunks for miles near the end of the trip. The roads were fine until the last five miles, where the gravel got a little washboard-y. We were met by the camp hostess Christy, who showed us around. We picked our spot, put the horses in a round-pen sized corral and didn’t take long to pick up water in the RV and get settled in. We were both tired, so we called it an early night.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010 – Travel Day to Albuquerque

 Up early, got packed up and moved out by 10:00. Stopped in LaVeta to dump at the Country Store, then headed West on 160, deciding we wanted a more scenic route than I-25. Although we though it would be more mountainous, it actually turned out to be less so, traveling down a long flat valley for most of the way (other than the climb over LaVeta Pass), with just a few twists and curves and hills around Taos and Santa Fe. Picked up lunch at Wendys along the way, and arrived at our overnight stop south of Albuquerque, a private residence with a good-sized paddock and a run-in shed in the back that boards animals. We wanted to check it out before we left our animals there for our long trip later this month. Friendly dogs were everywhere, and our guys socialized immediately, the horses loved having so much space to run around in. We didn’t have a lot of room to maneuver the RV around the house, but we managed with care. Spent a restful evening, knowing that in order to accommodate our hostess we need to be out before 8:00 when she left for work.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 – Election Day

Spent the day doing laundry and watching the election returns. Have been having a lot of problems getting on the internet, I think perhaps the satellite dish has moved, so now I’m behind again on our planning. Stayed up WAY too late watching returns, especially since we’re leaving in the morning, but it was just so addictive I couldn’t help myself! I’ll catch up later. Other than that, an uneventful day.