We did not have a lot of food supplies in the van this morning so we decided to pack up early and have breakfast in downtown Taos.
A delicious breakfast at Michael’s Kitchen and then a lovely walk around the old town. The Pueblo architecture is amazing.
Back on the road and we travelled through the beautiful mountains of the Carson National Forest and continued to follow the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
A short break in Costilla to refuel and gather essential food supplies and then we crossed the border into Colorado.
Our next stop, the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado. The sand dunes are nestled in against the rugged Sangre de Cristo Mountains. They are North America’s tallest dunes and are formed by erosion from the mountains. We walked from the visitor’s center to the base of the dunes (base camp as Pete called it) and the scenery was spectacular. You can, if you have the energy, climb to the top of the dunes. I bet the view would be wonderful.
Back in the motorhome for lunch and then onto the UFO watchtower.
UFO watchtower you say. Don’t you know they have had over 200 recorded sightings in this valley alone and the guide advised us she has seen 14 of these unbelievable sightings. I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Poor Pete thought he was going to see some form of a NASA watchtower…
The scenery has changed dramatically throughout our journey today. From arid countryside to greener mountains, farms, ranches (lots), crops, cattle, horses, sand dunes, small towns, Alpine Tundra crossing the road, circular crops due to circular irrigation machinery (UFO landings?) and beautiful scenery after beautiful scenery.
We went through the small towns of Questa (New Mexico), San Luis (Oldest town in Colorado), Fort Garland, Blanca, Hooper, Del Norte and our destination tonight, South Fork. It still feels like we are in wild, west country.
Our campsite in South Fork is nestled in the Rocky Mountains and lies on the junction of the South Fork and Rio Grande River in Rio Grande County.
Time to set up our campsite, the boys had a play outside and then out to dinner down the road at the Old Firehouse.
Another extremely enjoyable day.
