April, 25th, 2023.

Slowly but surely the excitement is building so departure date is still due for the first week in May, all things being equal. A number of things have to be negotiated especially the price of gas inOkumaya devam et
Welcome to Blue-Green Highways (Update).

As per the previous Find Penguin posting, the excitement builds. However, we have a few hurdles to overcome such as a doctor's appointment and a hike coming up next week. Other than that, we willOkumaya devam et
UPDATE_II...

We need to be in Tucson at our residence until May 12th. We foresee now a pretty certain departure date of the Monday after that, be it probably the 15th I think it is.
Your Charioteering Duo, ConnieOkumaya devam et
Crack the whip, horses compping, chariot

And here we go after a determined amount of packing this morning, eventually at 12:02 we cracked the whip behind the ears of the horses and chompping at the bit, horses allowed us to put air in theOkumaya devam et
Bisbee Coffee Shop

Hooray an actual Wi-Fi connection in the coffee shop! After two nights at Cochise Stronghold in an oak grove with acorn woodpeckers doing their number and all the rest of it, were two nights of lovelyOkumaya devam et
Cave Creek, Portal, N.M.

My ABSOLUTE favourite campsite, Stewart Campground in Cave Creek, Chiracaquas, N. M. This is our third stay here and I vowed to try to return to hear the creek - and yes! It's creaking! Not much waterOkumaya devam et
Stewert Camp, Cave Creek. 5/18/23.

Allison's birthday tomorrow!
Recorded audio from the Creek. Then the thunderheads I saw looming over the peaks early on - matured into decent showers.
Read Adobe Lightroom manual and messed with theOkumaya devam et
Cave Creek, Stewart, Sat 5/20/23

Managed all DAILIES images, i.e
Cochise Stronghold and Cave Creek. A select few .MP4's of the actual creek have adequate audio, but image wise, OK.
Stumbled upon a Garden Party hosted by Friends ofOkumaya devam et
Farewell Las Crusas...

A great evening with Connie's relations and a decent Mexicanast meal last night - oh, and two nice long hot showers! We head out very shortly for a camp on the other side of the mountains from LasOkumaya devam et
Organ Pipe Peaks 05/22/23.

Absolutely "WUNDERBAAR" too wonderful! Aquirie Springs Campground just over the Organ Pipe Range from Las Cruisas, where we are camped for two nights. Lovely cool breeze, quiet and mostOkumaya devam et
White Sands hoo?

Leaving shortly for a White Sands and to quote the "Navigator in Chief" we might go on to Three Rivers. Its early in the morning. The bargain here not just the beauty of the Aquirie Springs camp isOkumaya devam et
To White Sands and...back.

Hhad a most interesting a drive... right through the White Sands Missile testing range. Hardly any signs at one or two of the miltary complexes complexes. we were on the public a public road and IOkumaya devam et
Off to Northern NM...

Plans changed slightly. We came to the awareness that someone had placed Memorial Day holiday on the calendar and we had completely overlooked it! Campgrounds are therefor all booked. Anyway we have aOkumaya devam et
Lincoln Forest, near Bonito Lake...

It's 3:15 New Mexico time we are in the very sudden most edges of the Rockies very close to Bonito Lake, at South fork Camp. Unfortunately this area had a devastatingly hot fire about 7-8 years ago.Okumaya devam et
Le Salinas Ruins, near Moreaty,N.M.

So, when last did you hear of Le Salinas ruins? No? Never heard of them? Congratulations , neither had Connie, neither had I. However, we spent a good part of the day touring the ruins of the PuebloOkumaya devam et
Night night ABQ...

Leave longgg drive from Alburqueque to Greeley, CO. tomorrow (8-10 hrs / 2hr. shifts each. )
And with that... GOOD NIGHT
Jack and Connie.
Not Quite Half-way to Greeley, CO.

We had a decent breakfast with our friend Mary, Albuquerque, and left pretty much on time just after 8:00 a.m. this morning. It is now 12:30 and we're almost halfway to our destination in Colorado,Okumaya devam et
Off to the cabin in the Rockies...

After a long day driving from Alburqueque in which both of us did very well, dealing seemingly with 150% of ALL of Denver flowing South ( 10-12 MILES of stop-start Southbound) we, LOL, were flowingOkumaya devam et
Rocky Mnt National Park...

.. is way off in the distance, the snow capped ridges are quite visible from where I was standing at 5:00 this morning, almost on the porch of the cabin up here in the Rockies. A later clogs out theOkumaya devam et
Great, gusty Sunday, but...

But...? but...? Even though there is talk of a Debt Relief agreement, no-one in the cabin denies it is pure showmanship, mainly by the Far-right 'I, Me, Mine' types in Congress.
Beyond that, I managedOkumaya devam et
Monday's Memorial @ 9,030 ft...

Seems altitude caught up eventually. No Nature, just around thinking and working on Treatment. Seems a shame, but...
Leaving for Greeley around Noon.
Jack + Connie.
Rain... rain and more rain

Colorado residents are getting a little bit tired with all the rain we've had here in Colorado. It's been the wettest May for a good number of years maybe decades and it just buys into climate crisisOkumaya devam et
Cottonwood Cove, Guernsey State Park, WY

Really a fascinating day of traveling through from Greeley, Colorado deep into the heart of Wyoming. We landed up at Fort Laramee , on the banks of the North Platte and Laramee Rivers. The railwayOkumaya devam et
the Oregon Trail Way up on the ridge

Here I am along the Oregon Trail just outside of Guernsey wyoming. the absolutely astounding thing was yesterday at Fort Laramie I managed to photograph one of these covered wagon things Costa MigosOkumaya devam et
Devils Tower, somewhere near WY/SD.

We're camping at the Reuter Campground in the Black Hills National Forest. So... to-day, methinks, is Wednesday... to strange, I drove from Guernsey Lake (WY.) then did the Oregon Trail (see previous)Okumaya devam et