Where
the Cool Is
To
all who sizzle at a hundred three,
Come
to the mountains and camp with me.
See
on your road map the color green
Shows
the mountains cool and clean.
For
every thousand feet you climb,
Four
degrees are left behind.
Keep
on climbing and it’s for sure,
You’ll
find the perfect temperature
Somewhere
between the heat below
And
the chill of mountain snow.
Find
a spot near aspen trees;
Let nature cool you with her breeze.
WE ARE IN THE COOL--AND COOLING OUR HEELS while the pandemic rages across the country. We have camped at 5 spots on the Colorado Plateau which covers 5 states with altitudes around 7000 feet. (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Utah)
You may remember yhat a handful of us chose not to scatter for the summer but hung around this lovely free spot 30 or so miles west of Phoenix to wait out the corona virus pandemic.
Got a bit warm so me alll moved uphill
to the Mogollion rim, high country of Arizona outside Payson
till we tired of it and moved on---
till we tired of it and moved on---
to this lovely lakefront spot near Concho, az for 2 weeks.
Then crossed over to New Mexico
and through the flatland plains
passing the El Malpais Nat'l monument
and settling in at Bushrod's place--my oldest friend.
where I bought a badly needed new chair. Christy approved kt.
Then goes with me to the Taos high bridge across the Rio Grande.
Notice anything dirrerent about me? I got a haircut
People sometimes come to this bridge to die--jumping to the river and rocks below in about 3 seconds. Several of these machines beg them to think things over, press that red button and talk to someone. THERE IS HOPE it says in large letters..
Christy and I stayed the night
so as to appreciate these wonders next morning, They are called EARTH SHIPS by the locals---made of largely recycled materials, lovingly and artfully constructed as off-the-grid, self-sufficient homes.
There are about 50 of them in a vast meadow----cost about $40,000 upward to build.
And then we made our way to a grand plateau--elevation 8,250 ft--perfect--near Salida, CO.
7 of us are nestled along a cliff and among the trees.
RANDY PHILOSOPHIZES: SWEET PEOPLE--THIS IS THE LIFE YOU HAVE BEEN FANTASIZING---living as cheaply as a flock of sparrows, connected like a herd of wild horses, free as the wind, embraced by a great set of friends. It's doable and we are living proof.
I am exceedingly happy that your dream has come true! I remember you outlining this lifestyle oh so many years ago.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite areas from Pietown, the VLA and then into Socorro for drinks and a great dinner at the El Camino.
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy reading your updates even though l'm from Australia. I Hope you all stay safe with this covid craziness.
Andrewofoz
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ReplyDeleteWe extended our stay in Baja to 7 months for the quarantine, re-entered the USA last week via Mexicali - Calexico, it was 113 degrees in the late afternoon at the crossing.
ReplyDeleteWe are now boondocked in the woods just outside of Mammoth Lakes CA where it is low 80s every day and down to about 50 in early morning. It's beautiful and free, loads of hiking and biking etc etc.
I would have gone with that 'Jack Nicholson in The Shining' look you had there!
Your quote: Freedom is addictive. And indeed it is in such a wonderful way.
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