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Hyde Park Full Circle Trail Hike – 05/05/2019

Near Santa Fe today, up Hyde Park Road into the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, to a trail new to us – the Hyde Park Circle West and East trails. Another beautiful spring day in New Mexico – comfortably cool temperature to start out (about 9:00 AM) and at the higher elevation (~10,000 ft); became a bit warm as we finished back down in Little Tesuque Canyon. (The snow on the photo above is higher on the Sangre de Cristo, just scenery for us today.)

The Hike

Full Circle Trail Hike.Jay.2019-05-05

We started on the trailhead across from the Hyde Park Lodge, for the Hyde Park Circle West Trail. As others report, the trail up from the trailhead is –steep–, but it’s a good surface and obviously well used (we encountered a dozen or so people on the trail).  The trail is almost entirely in the shade of piñon and ponderosa trees that helps keep it cool at this high elevation under sun and the clear New Mexico sky. After a gain of nearly 1,000 feet, the trail is more level following the ridge northbound.  Then the descent back down into the canyon, to the trailhead at the northern end of the Circle West Trail, is steep thankfully with many switchbacks .

The description that we read for returning to the parking area followed the Piggyback Trail which runs parallel to NM 475 (Hyde Park Rd). But signs pointed us to the East Circle Trail that passes east of the road and above the campsites in the Hyde Park State Park. This was a very pleasant stretch, a nice surface of mostly ponderosa needles, and gradually downhill back to where we parked. ‘Twas another great hike; because we did both West and East, I’ve given this hike the name Hyde Park Full Circle Hike. Jay here: My legs were still sore 2 days later. 1,000 feet of elevation right off the bat can do that to you. If that were not enough, then you descend a steep hillside trying not to slide off all the switchbacks. Your brake drums will be very hot when you get to the bottom, I guarantee. Note: Parking and the trails are within the Hyde Park Memorial State Park, so payment of a $5.00 fee (or annual pass for NM State Parks) is required; pay at the Hyde Park Lodge.

Statistics

Total Distance:  3.37 miles
Elevation: start  8,378 ft, maximum  9,313 ft,  minimum  8,378 ft
Gross gain:  935 ft.  Aggregate ascending  1,206 ft, descending  1,229 ft
Maximum slope: 39% ascending, 36% descending, 13.3% average
Duration: 3:15

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If you haven’t explored these hiking tracks with Google Earth, I urge you to try it. With the virtual 3-dimensional presentation, achieved by panning and tilting the view, you can get a much better idea of the hikes and terrain than you can get from the screenshot above. For some ideas, check out  Using Google Earth Track Files.

References

NMParks: Hyde Memorial State Park Trails (pdf)
AllTrails: West Cirle Trail Loop
MathProfHiker: Hyde Memorial State Park: Circle Trail
A is for Adventure: Circle Trail at Hyde Memorial State Park

Bosque Trail Morning Walk – 02/23/2019

It has been our practice of late, Pat and me, to make an early morning walk in our neighborhood.  This morning we extended our range into the Bosque where there are some nice trails along the Rio Grande river.  The day before, late in the afternoon and into the evening, the area was blanketed with light rain followed by beautiful large-flake snowfall. 

The Walk

Bosque Trail Hike.Pat.2019-02-23

This morning was quite cold (below freezing), preserving the snow even against the bright sunshine that usually melts such snow quickly.  Although streets and sidewalks were dry, lawns, rooftops, even branches on trees, anything that was insulated from the ground, still had a layer of snow.

We chose to extend our walk beyond our usual route in the Country Club neighborhood, heading through Tingley Beach and into the Bosque.  Everywhere we looked – areas of grass or fallen leaves, on rooftops, even on handrails and street signs – there was a layer of snow.  And on tree branches and even twigs – 1/2″ of snow.  As we entered the Bosque we found ourselves surrounded by white snow on everything and glistening when looking towards the early morning sun.

Highlight

It was truly a magical setting.  And even more so realizing that in an hour or so, after the sun had worked its magic warming and melting it all, it would be gone – we would be among a very few people to see this magic.

Statistics

Total Distance:  3.38 miles
Elevation: start  4,947 ft, maximum  4,962 ft,  minimum  4,947 ft
Gross gain:  15 ft.  Aggregate  ascending  103 ft, descending  104 ft
Maximum slope: 6% ascending, 7% descending, 0.7% average
Duration: 1:27

GPS Track Files for Download
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I urge you to explore our hiking tracks with Google Earth. With the virtual 3-dimensional presentation, achieved by panning and tilting the view, you can get a much better idea of the hikes and terrain than you can get from the 2-dimensional screenshot above. For assistance: Using Google Earth Track Files.

References

City of Albuquerque:
     Paseo del Bosque Trail
     Tingley Beach
     Rio Grande Valley State Park
Hiking Project: Albuquerque Bosque Singletrack – Southeast