Showing posts with label US border inspection in southern New Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US border inspection in southern New Mexico. Show all posts

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Moving day.......


Our Location: Coyote Howls, Why, Arizona


A nice night for sleeping and I did sleep well. Drifting off some time around 11 pm and not hearing a thing until 6:30 am. Spent a little time reading blogs, emails, and checking the weather before rolling out and starting our day. The overnight temps in Huachuca City reached 53F/11C, beautiful sleeping temps. Today's temps in the area will reach 72F/22C but we won't be here to find out for certain. We're heading toward Why, Arizona where their over night temps were 63F/ 17C and the day time high will be 79F/26C and we will be there to let you know if that's true or not. 

Sun shining on the mountains

As we were hooking up Vicki popped her head around the Big Dog to wish us well. Her and John leave tomorrow heading for southern Texas, the South Padre Island area I think he said.  We were pulling out of our spot before 8 am and heading toward Benson along AZ 90. A quick stop at the Inspection station in which not one question was asked and we were on our way again.

What an amazing view

We slipped on to I-10 West in Benson and then on to Tucson, and then a quick mile on I-19 South before heading west on AZ 85 or 86 ( I can't recall). A nice scenic route, with a few hills and a roller coaster effect that made HRH Miss Kitty toss her stomach contents, which thankfully were nothing as we don't feed her on mornings when we travel. 

One could never tire of this view

We enjoyed the route which took us through little a little town named Sells. Cute name for a town. We noted the many cacti dotting the landscape. Various kinds, sizes and shapes. Some healthy, some not so much, and some in between as well. Another inspection station but no one was stopping vehicles going our way.  We did pull off a bit after that station to just stretch our legs and give Miss Kitty a bathroom break. 

Tucson, Arizona

We arrived here at Coyote Howls before noon under mostly sunny skies and a temp of 83F/ 28 C, and a wee bit of a breeze. We paid for a week and pulled down Mesquite Lane about 8 or so spots and settled in. Nice place, pretty quiet, movies and books available at the clubhouse up front. Wifi signal is pretty good back here and we are doing our first Boon Docking since arriving in the USA. I don't consider an overnight at Wally World a boon docking situation. I consider that being a house guest. 

Bit blurry, but tons of different varieties of cacti

Since we boon dock all summer we're very used to this kind of living and enjoy it a great deal. We're looking forward to becoming more comfortable with Boon Docking options the longer we are in the Southwest and will be spending pretty much our entire winter living off the grid. As I said, we enjoy it, it's quiet, peaceful and at times can be very entertaining as well as educational.

See the road straight ahead, way, way , ahead.....we're going there.

We passed by George and Suzie ( Our Awesome Travels) on our way to this spot down the row from them. Thanks George for telling us about this place. It's as nice as you said it would be. 

Just love the cacti.

We are surrounded by moutains, and I'm anticipating some nice sunsets from our location. About a 1/2 mile before turning into the park we encountered a coyote on the road side. The first one we've actually seen down here, but we've heard them many, many nights. We hear them back home at our summer location as well, but they remain a bit more concealed there. 


The only negative about the park so far is no CELL SERVICE. Seems AT&T doesn't have any towers in the area. Our Canadian phones work on their network down here. I could activate my US phone but unless we find it to be a more common thing that AT&T doesn't work, I won't be doing that.  With the internet connection I'm not too worried about no cell service. We'll manage. 

Pretty sky isn't it?

Lunch today was a salad, spaghetti, and garlic bread. Finished off with some peaches. Hmmm...good stuff. Sorry no pics, we were hungry when we arrived. 

Next it looked like this....

The afternoon was spent making up a few lists, such as this week's menu, shopping lists and a few boon docking locations in the area we want to check out without the Igloo running behind us. 

A finally like this.....

So there you have it. Our journey today was about 200 miles, took us about 3 hrs and 45 minutes all together, including a few stops for stretches and inspections. We consider it to be a good travel day.Thanks for stopping by, feel free to leave a comment. 

Until next time...take care, be safe...

Deb

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving, state parks, and a nice hike.......


Our Location: City of Rocks State Park, Faywood, NM


Riley and I hope that all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day here in the USA. Plenty of food, plenty of laughter, good friends, loving family and a very good day!!!

Peter Cottontail not worried about Miss Kitty or me.

A coolish night but still nice for sleeping. We didn’t need our heater on this morning as the Igloo warmed up nicely with the sun shining in the windows. Since we really didn’t have any plans for today we kind of just puttered around for a bit. We did decide about 8:30 am or so that we would head out to see the other state parks in the area for the next time we stop in this neighbourhood. 

Leave me alone, I'm having breakfast.


Of course this meant we had to go to Deming. First we headed out to Rockhound State Park, and our way through noticed Walmart was open but not extremely busy. We didn’t stop but made note of that. A number of stores and fuel stations were open which surprised me, I thought it was a holiday.

Heading toward Rockhound and Stone Canyon State Parks


We journeyed out to Rockhound State Park, finding it easily and taking a short tour. A nice park to be certain. Although all walking would be up and down since it’s on a hill side. However still a nice place. We noted a few spots we’d fit into easily and the boon docking area looks pretty good as well. So we will keep that in mind for another time. 

Rockhound campground up on the left

From there we headed cross country to  Poncho Villa State Park. At first Bella our US GPS wouldn’t find the park but found Columbus. I figured we’d manage from there. A scenic drive out to the park, about 30 miles just a few miles from the Mexican border. We notice a few interesting sights on the way out but didn’t manage to get pictures of them. Oh well, perhaps another time. 

Southwest flavour here at Rockhound State Park


We arrived in Poncho Villa State Park and chatted with a nice ranger there. He gave us the information regarding the park, hook ups, prices, etc. A very nice park, if it were not quite so far out I think we would consider it. The sites are huge and the ground is very level. Some nice gardens there as well. It’s a big park, with lots of sites to choose from. Even some 50 amp spots. 

Leaving Rockhound State Park

Heading back to Deming we had to stop at the inspection station. The guard was officious and almost polite. He assumed we were US citizen while he was looking inside the Dogsled, when I answered, No Canadians, he immediately wanted to see our passports. I found this very odd. We hadn’t left the US, we weren’t even at the border crossing. He scolded me for not carrying my passport all the time while in the US. I offered up my drivers license and Riley’s health card, as both are picture ID. He eventually let us through. I don’t carry my passport with me when in the truck out for a day’s touring. If we had planned on crossing into Mexico then yes, we would have had it. His comment was that if we were within 25 miles of the border we should carry it. I didn’t argue but believe me I’ve travelled well within the 25 mile radius at many Ontario crossing and never once have I ever had to stop at an inspection station that far from the border. If we had crossed into Mexico we still would have had to pass through US customs to get back in the country which means I’ve already been vetted and accepted. So I wasn’t really sure what his purpose was so far from the border other than to check we had no illegal passengers. Yes I know the Mexican border is much different than the Canadian border but I still won’t be carrying my passport with me every where I go. I think that is just inviting trouble. I leave it locked in the safe until we need it for something such as crossing the border, going onto a military base, etc. However it’s better not argue with those folks and so I didn’t. 

Poncho Villa raided the town of Columbus, NM  not far from the Mexican border. This raid caused a reactionary force to enter Mexico after him but they failed in their mission returning back to the USA without him.

Back in Deming we found the Wally’s world and decided to brave the store. It wasn’t that busy actually. However they were getting ready for long lines later in the evening when their Black Friday sales starts. They had clothing racks and skids, etc all jammed here and there to make room for ‘customer lines at check out’ with arrows taped to the floor indicating which line should go to which cash register. We picked up our few groceries and headed out. We pulled up to a cashier and just started unloading, no wait, so you know it wasn’t busy.

Noticed a farmer working this field as we passed by on our way to Deming

Back in the Dogsled we headed home. Eager to get back for some lunch. As we pulled in we noticed a few turn overs in the park, some folks left, new folks moved in their spot and of course the boon docking spots have a big turn over every couple of days too. 

The top of Observation Hill

After putting away our few groceries, I prepped the lunch veggies and Riley prepared our green salad. Before long we were outside BBQ’ing mixed veggies with orange zest and a nice chicken breast with Hawaiin BBQ sauce. We enjoyed our books and salads waiting for the rest to cook on low heat. Inside we had also made up some stuffing and that was lunch. Salad, stuffing, mixed veggies and chicken breast. I topped mine off with a small pecan pie and Riley had a couple of small chocolate donuts she picked up at Wally’s today. 

We made it.

After cleaning up we packed our little backpack with a couple bottles of water, sun screen and the camera, grabbed our walking sticks and headed for the top of Observation Hill. It’s a mile hike each way. A very steep climb but the view is stunning from the top. We wandered along the hiking path taking our time as we climbed to the top resting only once. At the top we plopped ourselves on a bench to enjoy the view, some water and a wee rest. We opted for the road on the way down instead of the trail. It was a steep decent but we made it with no slipping or sliding, and Riley didn’t have to catch me even one time. I didn’t check the time before we left but I think we were gone about an hour. Not a fast walk but it was quite the climb. We did enjoy it very much though. 


Love the sun on the desert plants as it sets

Home again I started to edit pictures but headed out to catch the sunset instead. A number of rabbits in the area. One eating breakfast outside the Igloo window this morning had the cat and I fighting for a seat at the window, with different thoughts of course. Her thoughts were definitely …yum….breakfast and mine were…..oh how cute!! The little fella was a cotton tail and he wasn’t one bit concerned with our moving around or making noise. Tonight on my way to a good vantage point to see the sunset I noticed a number of cotton tails here and there along the way. I also managed to catch a Jack Rabbit on the run through the cactus garden tonight during the sunset. He almost looked like a kangaroo, he was moving right along with those long hind legs. 

Going down....


A pretty nice sunset tonight, not a lot of clouds but still a few caught the ‘fire’ of the sun. Home and in the door by 5:30 pm having finished with the sunset I have been editing pictures and writing this post since. 

Sinking fast...


So as you can see our day is about over and it was certainly an educational and enjoyable one. Once again, Happy Thanksgiving to all of our US friends and to those Canadians that are here celebrating as well. 

The cloud colour is also fading fast...

Thanks for stopping by, feel free to leave a comment. 

Taken while sitting in my chair at our spot

Until next time….be safe, take care..

The eastern sky is a beautiful hue.


Deb