Sunday, November 21, 2010

The rest of the trip

I am going to fast forward the rest of the trip, did not take any pictures as we have many pictures along the way from previous trips. From Lewistown we travelled to Hardin, Mt. the shortest day of our trip, from there to Wheatland, WY, seeing snow on the hills and sometimes right up to the highway but lucky we have not had to drive in any snow. There was snow on the ground in the campground at Wheatland and it is very cool but roads are good. From Wheatland we drove to Pueblo West, CO and happy not to see snow in this area as we had hit some snow driving over Monument Pass, lucky it was cold enough so the snow was blowing around and not sticking to the road, we are still wearing our heavy fall coats. We were happy to leave the snow behind and drop into the desert. We planned to stay a couple of nights in Pueblo West to visit Charlie and Dawn, but ended up staying 4 days, had to replace the tires on our fifth wheel. Woody noticed a bulge on one tire so changed all four. The tires had to be ordered and then the Mobile Service came to the campground and took tires off the tire shop to make the change. We have used this Mobile Service previously and know they are reliable and good so not a bad place to have the tires changed. Also gave us more of a chance for visiting and we do love visiting Charlie and Dawn, you just don’t find friends like them everywhere. From Pueblo West we trekked over Raton Pass (no snow at all) to Santé Fe, NM spending the night, dropping into Albuquerque (Santa Fe is at 7000 ft.) on our way to Deming, NM we are seeing trees with some fall colours but still many trees are sporting their summer green leaves, what a beautiful sight, we take the shortcut (Hatch Hwy #26) and arrive at Deming, NM which lies in the wide open desert with the always present mountains in the background, it is warm and windy, we only spend one night, arriving at Tombstone Territories Park November 21st our 2200+ mile (3600 km) trip at an end. We actually did not require any jacket at Deming and it was beautiful drive albeit quite windy the last 3 days of our trip and I so love travelling through Texas Canyon on I-10, it is such a unique area, awesome formations of rock along with some mountains rising up out of the desert. We are tired but elated and feel so blessed to have arrived safely.

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