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The 2009 ABQ Road Trip

June 7, 2009 by bobcatou

My latest road trip to Albuquerque started when I received a call from the cable network “Reelzchannel”. They wanted me come out and interview for a Web Production Manager opening on the ABQ Studios lot, where Reelzchannel is located.

I was only planning for this trip to last 10 days, but as many of my friends and family know, I wouldn’t be able to resist traveling around a bit.

My excursions started when my brother emailed me and said he and his wife were going to be up in Moab, UT riding their motorcycles for about a week.

I had a great time with our visit in Moab, but there was one problem. I drove my car on this trip instead of riding my motorcycle. 🙁 It was just going to be too difficult dealing with taking a suit out to New Mexico on my bike. Frankly, time was just too short to get my dress clothes organized to ship as well. Besides, I wasn’t going to be out here that long, right?

Like I said though, I still had a great time. I’ve been to Moab on many visits and I enjoy hikes in Arches National Park.

I traversed several trails in Arches on this visit, but the one that stood out was Devils Garden Primitive Loop. It’s one of the longest and hardest hikes at the park but one of the most beautiful.

Devils Garden Primitive Trail (click for more pictures)

Since I was half a day from my favorite national park, I decided to side track to Zion National Park next.

There, I hiked quite a bit as well. Hidden Canyon, Observation Point and Angels Landing are among my favorite trails.

Hidden Canyon trail (click for more pictures)

Observation Point trail (click for more pictures)

The view from atop Angels Landing was stunning again. Some of the storm clouds were a little unnerving though.

This is a shot of the last half mile of Angels Landing trail. There are some areas on the path that are only three feet across with drop offs on each side. I’ve shot some video of these drop offs that I will edit and post in the future.

On my way down from the landing, the front edge of a storm introduced itself. The front said, “hello”, by blowing winds and sand against hikers in excess 35 MPH. Honestly the gusts felt quite stronger.

Next I hiked the Emerald Pool trails. This 3 mile loop takes you by three small pools. In my opinion, the Lower Pool is the best. Along the Emerald Pool trail, you get to see many of the beautiful monoliths that encompass this park.

Emerald Pools trail (click for more pictures)

After my Zion NP visit, I drove to Las Vegas for a night. This was pretty much of a mistake. Vegas isn’t very fun alone. I just wandered the strip and went to bed early down in Boulder City which is 30 minutes south of the Vegas.

From there, I rode back to ABQ and for the last 10 days, I have been enjoying this city while hunting down job leads and taking in the atmosphere of the area.

I’ll be heading back east soon but I already am planning on being back here later this Summer.

Filed Under: 2009 ABQ trip, Camping, Hiking, New Mexico, Utah, video Tagged With: New Mexico

Guess where i sleep tonight?

September 23, 2008 by bobcatou

It isn’t the nice RV.

Filed Under: ABQ trip Sept. 08, Camping

Lincoln City, OR

September 21, 2007 by bobcatou

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Tonight I am camping in Lincoln City, OR off the Pacific Coast Highway.

I stayed here last year as some might remember but the weather was quite nasty then.  Since blue skys were predicted, I decided to take a gander at the town again.  The place is quite pretty.

MT. St. Helens was somewhat of a bust this morning.  The road up to Windy Peak, where you can see the volcano was closed.  Well that is what some of the locals and geologists at the campground told me.  They did say that I could probably sneak around the gate with no problem but I didn’t think that would be wish.

Instead I just took a short ride around the area.   The excursion was still worth the views I got.

I haven’t decided whether I am going to stay here an additional day and ride around or not.  I’m getting tired of setting up and tearing down my tent each day.  I might just leave it and shoot off some direction for the day then come back tomorrow night.  The leading thought is up Rt-101 north along the coast.

More to come…

Filed Under: Camping, Oregon, Southwest Fall of '07

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