It took us a couple of days to pack up the rig and the house before we could leave. The vehicles in the garage look like interlocking puzzle pieces, and still we had to leave a couple of things outside. Geez.
Our basic plan for the summer is to hunker down, stay away from most people, and do some hiking. But first, we had to do two things. We needed to see our daughter and we needed to check on Paul’s mom.
Our first stop was Indio, CA, where we spent 3 days at an RV resort with Jess and her boyfriend Michael.
Having stayed here before, Paul and I knew this place has a great pool, and lots to do. We checked to make sure it was all open before we booked.
We had such a good time, I wasn’t ready to move on, but Jess had to go back to work.
Technically our next stop was to see Paul’s mom in El Paso, but we weren’t in a rush so we detoured to Silver Springs NM for a few days. Being at a higher elevation it was a lot cooler there.
We got our “feet wet” with the hiking by taking the 3 mile Pinon Loop trail. It has a spur to the peak that we didn’t take because the trail was long enough and had 500 ft of elevation gain as it was.
Off in the distance we could see the wildfires. There are a lot of them right now it seems and one of them caused us to cancel our original plans- we were headed to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, but it was being evacuated due to a wildfire.
Moving on to El Paso, our stay there was the shortest its ever been. We stayed only one night, and Paul saw his mother for less than an hour. I chatted with her outside for a few minutes, keeping a distance between us.
Before we even made it to El Paso, we had two issues with our rig. The rear air conditioner is clearly not working well- it cools some, but not nearly enough. So, we had to make a plan to get it replaced. The second issue was more urgent, but also, luckily, easy to fix. One of the tires on the truck started to separate, but the local Discount Tire had the tires we needed.
From El Paso it was a straight shot to Albuquerque NM. At this point we were still formulating a plan for the summer. Not that we plan a lot, but I wasn’t sure how busy RV parks would be so I didn’t want to leave reservations to the last minute- less stress that way. We decided to kill 3 birds with one stone so to speak. We knew we were going to want to see our friends Tom and Dianne in Colorado, so we ordered an air conditioner to be sent to their house, and told them we would be there by the 4th of July. Now we didn’t have to worry about reservations for the holiday!
While in Albuquerque, we managed to get in another hike, albeit a short one. We hiked 2 miles of the Piedra Lisa Trail which is part of a large web of trails. I didn’t think the trail was that bad but apparently I didn’t think it was that good because I didn’t take any pictures!
Sitting in our campsite one day we looked at the building next door and realized it was a brewery. A brewery with OUTDOOR seating. I looked at their website and they were requiring masks and reservations, and each party could stay for 90 minutes. Reservations made, we had our first meal at a restaurant in 3 months!
The view was very relaxing and so was the meal. I tried two of their Amber beers and liked both. When it was time to pay, they provided us with a QR code and we paid online, no contact needed.