The old route 66 does a loop up through Santa Fe, adding time and distance to the journey. Even although this is the original route there was still a little bit of debate whether we should do this loop or not. We were conscious of the increasing temperatures in some of the destinations ahead of us, and the urgency of having that a/c unit repaired.

In the end we were so glad we decided to do it. We fell instantly in love with Santa Fe with its cooler climate in the mountains particularly welcome, especially with just the one air conditioner working.
The cooler clime created the opportunity to get the old legs stretched out again and Alltrails offered us a couple of likely candidates. The downside of a trip like route 66 is a lot of time sitting and driving and this far into the summer months…..the heat adds to the disincentive to be particularly active.
We picked a hike on the road up toward Taos, (Taos is on the list for a return visit 😁) Nambe Badlands. We have seen many different badlands landscapes by now but never tire of them…..they are all incredibly beautiful, and all so very, very different …
It’s a loop trail……

and we had lots of water….it was cooler than Tucumcari….but still pretty hot…!!!
There was really no shade for the truck….




….also no real hope of any shade for us on this particular trek through the coulees…….



…..and up onto the plateaus and mesas…..


……. taking every opportunity for a little shade…..


The path was well laid out and easy to follow ……..


….and the views were suitably spectacular…..


..as per the landscape we went up,


then down,

then up and down again….



…and again……



We kept up a steady pace and drank lots of water……


..it really is a spectacular landscape…breathtakingly beautiful…..and then….on the way down we met one of the local residents. Our first sighting of that old Western movie favourite, the Diamondback rattler.


I did not get anywhere near him despite encouragement from the photographer (“it’s for the blog..!!!!”) I circled around the bush. He may have been stretched out lazily in the heat, but I was not about to find out how quickly he could coil….!!!


Finally….hot, sticky and dusty we sighted the truck again……it was good to be out……but good to be done…..



……now home for a shower…!!!
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Stunning really…such a beautiful landscape. I love the panoramas, and the cactus coming into bloom…the desert is spectacular when they are showing off. Wise choice on the rattler front, Mho.
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It seems that every state we cross opens into another completely different and stunning landscape….you are going to love the next few posts….!!!!
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Love the pictures and for us the memories. Chris is not too fond of the snake as it brought back some western memories of her snake encounter on the Kettle Valley Trail.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us,
Paul & Chris
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Way back when we were first in Wyoming…we stopped at a Harvest host that was an Alpaca farm…….the resident border collie came with us on our hike….the lady who was the host told us….’if Buddy stops and points…there will likely be a copperhead so step carefully’….we were very glad to have Buddy along…….Buddy did not stop….. 😁
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