Argonaut20
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Rain is holding off in southern New Mexico after a series of real showers over the entire area. We decided to do a long weekend trip to visit parts of the Gila National Forest that we hadn't seen for a number of years. Along with us was our rescue heeler who has been an indoor dog all of his nine years. Time to introduce him to the great outdoors...
We went through the little towns of Cuchillo and Winston on the way to Beaverhead. Cuchillo's law enforcement consists of a parked police car with a dummy in it made up to look like a cop. It does slow you down. Pretty good makeup job on the dummy, too. At Beaverhead, we set off toward Snow Lake on a road that showed evidence of being a marsh just a week before. Lots of ruts showed there were intrepid explorers (or people who had to earn a living) driving the road in the rainy season. Not many people on the road now, though.
We finally made it to a campground near Trail 705 and set up camp. No one else in the campground the whole weekend (a good thing).
Next, convince the pup that the outdoors is a good thing.
The Gila Wilderness (first wilderness in the nation) was about 150 yards away, just over that hill.
Beautiful flowers all around.
We went through the little towns of Cuchillo and Winston on the way to Beaverhead. Cuchillo's law enforcement consists of a parked police car with a dummy in it made up to look like a cop. It does slow you down. Pretty good makeup job on the dummy, too. At Beaverhead, we set off toward Snow Lake on a road that showed evidence of being a marsh just a week before. Lots of ruts showed there were intrepid explorers (or people who had to earn a living) driving the road in the rainy season. Not many people on the road now, though.
We finally made it to a campground near Trail 705 and set up camp. No one else in the campground the whole weekend (a good thing).
Next, convince the pup that the outdoors is a good thing.
The Gila Wilderness (first wilderness in the nation) was about 150 yards away, just over that hill.
Beautiful flowers all around.