Yep! 40,000,000 years old! That's how far back Angel Peak dates! Hard to fathom!
As promised, I have more photos of Angel Peak here in New Mexico. This is a pretty unique place to have lived for two weeks! It’s getting very warm here, tho’. 90’s. I don’t mind it so much, but trying to keep Nikko somewhat cool is a little difficult. Luckily, the humidity is only 9%. That helps tremendously! I have had the awning out all this week (first time in months) to keep the sun off the more southern side of the RV. Luckily I am parked well for that to make a difference. But, it’s summer! Too bad I can’t explain that to Nikko.
40,000,000 years old is the only “history” I
can tell you about Angel Peak….it’s simply a neat geologic formation. I would imagine that to certain Native
American groups, it would be something quite significant. I can’t imagine that it wouldn’t, but I
couldn’t find anything to support that theory…so perhaps it’s just an
interesting, ancient rock formation. But, I’ll
take that! It’s been a wonderful view
every day!
Here we go….first, just some
colorful photos from the same vantage point(s) as those in the previous post…all
just steps from my site.
Mountains in the far, far, far distance....
Rainy-ish late day colors...
Mix of a pretty sunset and rain in the distance....
On Tuesday morning Nikko and I
took a hike going the other direction (east) around the rim toward the mesa. No manicured walkways back there! Hardly even what I would call a “path”…but we
foraged through the tall grasses and brush.
It’s okay to walk there….there’s a turn style to enter the area, but not
many people probably even realize you can walk around that way.
I had no idea how far we would
be able to go….ultimately, we went so far that we eventually had to turn around
and come back…it was getting hot and we didn’t have any water with us. We could have gone much further under
different circumstances. However, it was
plenty far enough to see Angel Peak from another direction plus a whole other
canyon between Angel Peak and the mesa in the far distance. The ground here is 100% sand…it’s like you’re
walking on the beach, only no water in sight!
As you can see here, the rim
curves around to the right toward the mesa. That's the route....
Here are some different views of Angel Peak and heading toward the mesa…really pretty!
Nikko just loves the overlooks!
The other two interesting peaks here....amazing how they have formed....
Nikko was exhausted when we got back, but it was good exercise. He likes his pillow time!
I met a few fellow campers
here. One younger couple works for the
oil pipeline, so they are on the move all the time. Another fellow, Randy, from Florida, travels around
like I do. He arrived at the El Malpais
campground right after I had left. He
prefers the forests over the more desert-y areas, but it sounded like he was
enjoying his journey so far. He was
headed into Utah and was kind enough to send me some info on a few roads that I probably shouldn't try to navigate when I head that direction. He also tweaked my solar panel and I'm getting even more power from it now. Thanks, Randy! We had a windy day and
he wrestled a bit with his umbrella, but finally got it under control for a
restful repose overlooking the canyon.
Another couple, Eric (a great photographer) and Sandy, who took Randy's spot when he left have a very cool, 80's VW Westfalia camper. They are full time RVers because they lost virtually everything a few years ago due to an unfortunate malpractice situation which started 10 yrs ago and a law suit that was botched by a bad attorney. She will suffer the ramifications for the rest of her life (she's only in her early 50's), But, they feel now that they have more than they ever did -- beautiful views and sunsets, new adventures with every spot, meeting new and interesting people along the way and they have each other! Really nice people with a great outlook on life!
Another fellow who was passing through just to take some photos, who also works for the pipeline, gave me his card and said I could stay on his Billings, Montana ranch land anytime! He's never there. There are a lot of nice people out there!
We will be leaving here after
the weekend…heading a little further north into Colorado. I have if-y information on our next stop, so
it will be another “cross my fingers” jaunt.
But, it’s an adventure! If it
were all perfectly laid out and wrapped up with a fancy ribbon, it wouldn’t
have the same appeal! And, of course, I
don’t know about internet connectivity there.
We have to stop first in Farmington for water, propane, Petco and
Walmart AND a new iPhone screen! We’ll get going early…just
in case the site in mind isn’t going to work out, we’ll have time to find
somewhere else.
Oh – I also promised a
“surprise”! This was a surprise on an
if-y weather day, for sure! I was
outside talking on the phone with a friend and was just about to say, “The
conditions right now are perfect for a rainbow…” (a few rain drops, but sun in
the opposite direction) but I didn’t want to interrupt the conversation. In another second, I happened to turn around
and saw a total arc rainbow! I said,
“Hold on….just hold on…” I dropped the
phone on the ground (still not sure why except I didn't have any pockets) and ran into the RV and grabbed the
first camera I saw (I keep three handy). I took several photos, but this was my favorite!
Needless to say, I was
thrilled to get these photos….especially with my RV in the perfect
position. This is what RVing is all
about for me….never knowing what to expect! After this fun and unexpected “photo shoot” I almost couldn’t find where I dropped my
phone to continue the conversation!
LOL! Anything for a great
photo!
So, this has been my Angel
Peak experience. I hope you enjoyed this
site as much as I did! Put this spot on
your radar if you are ever in NE New Mexico or southern Colorado. You don’t have to camp…just drive out here
for these great views! I’m not going to
want to leave! IF I have an internet connection at the next stop, stay tuned for a "special edition" post!
So long from Angel Peak! Everyone have a great
weekend!
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there!
Thank you for shopping via my Amazon link!
Again I have to say, this ranks right up with my favorite places you have visited and been kind enough to share with the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteThe sheer vastness of the views you've photographed are incredible to me...just love that!
Sounds as tho you met some nice people during your stay and you may run into them again along the way!
I thought you may be going to do a "Special Edition" in the near future, so I'm really looking forward to that!
Thank you!!
Beautiful site and photos. I'll watch for special edition! Nice people!
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