Monday, October 25, 2021

Last week we camped at Datil Wells Campground, NM and visited the Gila, Apache, and Cibola National Forests. It was another good trip: It was almost all new territory for us; Beautiful and nice people. 


Sunset from our campsite.


One of our visits was to Pie Town, NM on the Continental Divide Trail. So we got to see a little more of the CDT and eat some great pie.








It was very kitschy in Pie Town.


Apache Creek canyon.


Woodpecker.


Hawk along the road (HA! Yeah sure it was a road.) to Fox Mountain Lookout.




The northern edge of the Gila NF, about 8 miles south of Old Horse Springs, NM. We drove about 60 miles of gravel road that day, averaging about 10mph. Some of the road was even part of the CDT and we met 4 backpackers along that section.


Mike at the last phone booth in America. 
This was at the entrance to the Negrito Work Center, which is a fire-fighting station in the Mogollon Mountains, and just across the road from the cleared field that serves as a heliport for fire-fighters. 


Scorched tree trunk. 


Autumn plants.




Pinyon Jay. 
The last time we saw a Pinyon Jay was at the Grand Canyon two years ago. Here we apparently were near either a roost or their migration. There were hundreds of them, and they were all very active and noisy. This was the only one that paused long enough for a photograph. 


Multicolored lichen on rock. 


Scorched pine cone.


Plants among the rocks.


An Enormous Grasshopper!


Dennis and Mike at Rocky Point.




Dennis at a trailhead.


Moonrise at our campground.


Early morning at the Very Large Array (Radio Telescope) on the Plains of San Agustin, west of Socorro, NM.


Surrounded by mountains that protect it from outside radio-wave interference, the VLA consists of 27 antennas arranged in a huge "Y" pattern, about 22 miles across. It is otherworldly, especially if you come upon it driving on the gravel road coming north out of the Gila NF. 


Moonset over the VLA.






3 comments:

  1. Amazing photos. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. beautiful full moon. and that huge grasshopper! all amazing photos. thanks as always,

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  3. Mike and Dennis
    As always your travels and the accompanying stellar photos allow me to get out of myself and my house! Metta, Resa

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