Category Archives: 2012

Kasha-Katuwe Tour – 07/12/2012

Published in March 2019. One of our early hikes, this during a visit from grandson Peyton.

During Peyton’s summer visit in 2012, we visited Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. This is a favorite place to take visitors to New Mexico. It provides the chance to see ‘hoodoos’, a common geologic formation, but these are somewhat unique in their tent shape. Visiting the Monument affords the chance to walk among a few of the hoodoos, as well as pass through a slot canyon and climb up to the top of the mesa overlooking the formations below.

References

BLM: Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
New Mexico True: Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
AllTrails: Tent Rocks Trail
TripAdvisor: Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
TripSavvy: Tent Rocks national Monument in New Mexico
Hiking Project: Slot Canyon Trail Out and Back

Pino Trail Hike – 08/12/2012

An early hike Pat & I made in Albuquerque’s Elena Gallegos Open Space.  One of more than a dozen Open Space lands, Elena Gallegos has numerous hiking and biking trails within it’s boundaries, and trailheads for trails into the Sandia Mountain Wilderness.

The Hike

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Pino is a truly great trail, amazing to be so close to the city.  The initial quarter of a mile, within Elena Gallegos, is on well-traveled, two-abreast, sand covered surface; tho’ it is uphill (2% grade), it is flat and an easy walk and not forested.  Leaving Elena Gallegos and entering the Wilderness, the trail continues to be well traveled tho’ it gradually becomes one-abreast and with some rocky stretches, enters the juniper and pinon forest setting, and continues uphill (thus the 1,241 ft elevation gain over the 2.5 mile hike to our turn-around).

Statistics

Total Distance: 5.27 miles
Elevation: 6,460 start, 7,701 maximum, 6,460 minimum
Gross gain: 1,241 ft.  Aggregate ascending 1,543 ft, descending: 1,581 ft
Maximum slope: 36% ascending, 42% descending, 11% average
Duration: 3:53

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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

Sandia Mountain Hiking Guide: “Pino Trail
ASCHG: “Pino Trail Short Hike
                “Pino Trail to Crest Trail Hike
Albuquerque Open Space: “Foothills Trail Map
US Forest Service: “Sandia Mountain Trails
Sangre.com: “Sandia Mountain Wilderness
Wilderness.net: “Sandia Mountain Wilderness Fact Sheet
Hiking Project: “Pino Trail
AllTrails.com: “Pino Trail

I’ve been quite surprised and enjoyed tremendously the amazing variety of flowers throughout the mountains, whether the Sandias, Manzanos, or Jemez.  I recently discovered my fascination began on our early hikes (I’m writing this in 2017), with this collection of photos of flowers we came across during this hike in 2012.

Strip Mine Hike – 12/02/2012

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One of our first hikes, now a long time ago (post published in 2016).

Statistics

Total Distance: 2.98 miles
Elevation: 5,653 start, 6,069 maximum, 5,653 minimum
Gross gain: 426 ft.  Aggregate ascending 635 ft, descending: 635 ft
Maximum slope: 31% ascending, 36% descending, 8% average
Duration: 1:42

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

Sandia Mountain Hiking Guide: “Strip Mine Trail; Trail 246
MTB Project: “Strip Mine Trail, Placitas | MTB Project
ondafringe: “Day Hike: Strip Mine Trail
SingleTracks.com: “Strip mine Mountain Bike Trail “