Author Archives: David Dice

El Malpais and El Morro, October 14

We didn’t have much information about El Malpais National Monument, but I wanted to go there as I had read that it had good hiking.  We drove the approximately 40 miles south of Grants, New Mexico passing a few signs … Continue reading

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Bluewater Lake State Park, October 13

As we drove through south of Farmington this morning we saw the results of the Navajo Dam irrigation project.  There were many green fields being irrigated, but the most interesting was a huge field of pumpkins.  There were dozens of … Continue reading

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Simon Canyon, October 12

Not long after supper last night there was a very strong windstorm.  It was part of the thunderstorms that have been continuing today, but they are mostly wind and very little rain.  Last night’s storm whipped up a great deal … Continue reading

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Chaco Culture, October 11

Since we were not able to reserve the site we were at for more than two nights, but we want to stay here another two days, we decided to move to the site right next to us, which is not … Continue reading

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Exploring Navajo Lake State Park, October 10, 2012

We spent a quiet day today.  In the morning we drove to the other side of the San Juan River, and to the large earth dam that forms Navajo Lake.  The dam is about 400 feet high.  It has a … Continue reading

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Navajo Lake State Park, October 9

We bought groceries in Durango this morning before heading south approximately 100 km to Navajo Lake State Park, where we have a campsite reserved.  Just before the campground the road becomes a gravel road, then changes back to pavement as … Continue reading

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The Million Dollar Highway, October 8

We drove north on the “Million Dollar Highway”, so named because it supposedly cost one million dollars per mile to build in the 1920’s.  We hoped to see some of the fall colors on the mountains, and we did at … Continue reading

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Durango, Colorado, October 7

It was a short drive across to Durango this morning, so we arrived at our RV park site early.  The site we were supposed to be in was not yet empty, so they gave us a different one.  We set … Continue reading

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Hovenweep National Monument, October 6

Sometimes just doing what happens is a good thing, and that’s how it turned out today.  We first drove to Four Corners, which is an interesting enough location, particularly when you realize how the surveying of the original boundaries of … Continue reading

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Mesa Verde National Park, October 5

Enid had visited here when she was young, and often spoke of the cliff dwellings.  They must have impressed her then, as she has always had a strong interest in culture and anthropology.  I know that she certainly enjoyed seeing the … Continue reading

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