North of Milan & Grants is El Malpais National Monument, an area made up of extinct volcanos, lava tubes and caves created 10,000 years ago......our first stop is at the Rangers visitor centre, this is a one man or in this case one woman centre but as usual excellent information and knowledge....good facilities including a filtered water system to refill folks water bottles...essential to drink plenty of water at the altitudes here and the temperatures.....
We drive 2 miles back down the highway to El Calderon Area Trailhead, don the hiking shoes and take off on a 3 mile hike past various caves to a dormant volcano.... |
Hi Sue & Michael,
ReplyDeleteWow you guys must be fit, I`m tired out just reading about your hikes. Hope your beers tasted as good as my Guinness I have just had.
Good to be reminded of the Anasazi. Did you leave any petroglyphs on El Morro?Hope your drive to Santa Fe went well
We did laugh as the petroglyphs and carvings are basically ancient graffiti....there are signs saying it's against the law to deface the rock !!!
ReplyDeleteThe beer was great, although mine was vodka and tonic !!
Drive to SF went well...Santa Fe entry on blog soon....hitching up now and heading out to Rocky Mountain National Park...