The tallest sand dunes in North America are 180 miles east of Durango near the town of Alamosa, Colorado. These sand dunes are massive and draw many tourists to see them every year. It is unusual to see sand dunes in this part of the country so, how did they get here? Many years ago … Continue reading Great Sand Dunes National Park
Month: June 2022
All Aboard! – Durango, Colorado
We have wanted to visit Durango, Colorado for some time now but our schedule would not accommodate it. That would not be the case this trip. After spending several days in New Mexico, we moved north into southern Colorado. We boondocked outside of Durango in a lovely spot in view of Madden Peak and at … Continue reading All Aboard! – Durango, Colorado
Chaco Culture in New Mexico
This world heritage site is probability one of the most fascinating places we have visited. Construction started in the 800s and continued growing for over 300 years. This massive complex served as a ceremonial and administrative center for an area that encompassed hundreds of miles. The central structure, the Pueblo Bonito, was over four stories … Continue reading Chaco Culture in New Mexico
Navajo Culture in New Mexico
David and I feel very blessed to have met some wonderful people and to have made good friends in our RVing travels. We met Marsha and Glenn our first year “on the road” when we attended the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. They were very kind to us and showed us some interesting places nearby. Over our … Continue reading Navajo Culture in New Mexico
Four States in One Afternoon
After spending a few days at Canyon de Chelly on Navajo Nation Reservation lands, David and I moved our rig to Farmington, NM. This city will serve as our base to explore several places in the surrounding area and to catch up with our good friends, Glenn and Marsha, who live nearby. We have stayed … Continue reading Four States in One Afternoon