Friday, January 22, 2021



The following description of Valley of Fires is from the recreation.gov website:

"Valley of Fires Recreation Area is located immediately adjacent to the Malpais Lava Flow. Approximately 5,000 years ago, Little Black Peak erupted and lava flowed 44 miles into the Tularosa Basin, filling the basin with molten rock. The resulting lava flow is four to six miles wide, up to 160 feet thick and covers 125 square miles. The lava flow is considered to be one of the youngest lava flows in the continental United States."

On Sunday January 17th we went out for a four day camping trip to the Valley of Fires Recreation Area in Carrizozo, New Mexico, 130 miles from our home. In addition to exploring the 44 mile lava flow, we also drove up into the Lincoln National Forest on the 18th to visit the Sierra Blanca Mountains. Late that afternoon winds began to blow through with gusts up to 40  mph. We spent that night and all day on the 19th hunkered down in our trailer as a ferocious windstorm raged around us. We suffered no damage, but it was very intimidating and we were grateful that we were not camping in a tent. By the morning of the 20th the winds had slowed and we headed back toward home. On the way, we stopped at one of our favorite haunts, the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. It was still very overcast and cold, but a great visit. It was a great trip.


Valley of Fires Recreation Area












 

Three pictures of the sunset at Valley of Fires



 

And a sunrise

 

In the Sierra Blanca Mountains

South Fork Campground had a major fire in 2012 and has still not recovered.


Dark-eyed Junco


White-breasted Nuthatch


Snow on the ground in an Aspen Grove

Oak Grove Campground



Bosque del Apache

Snow Geese and a Bald Eagle

 

Male and female Bald Eagles


Snow Geese


Red-winged Blackbirds


Sandhill Cranes




Spotted Towhee


Immature White-crowned Sparrow


Javelina (Collared Peccary)


Greater Roadrunner


Meadow Lark

 

White-crowned Sparrow


Young Mule Deer Buck


Mule Deer Buck


Rio Grand wetlands


Bald Eagles




The road towards home



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