Wanderlusting Clayton, day 4

Wanderlusting Clayton, day 4

Dawn over Clayton Lake. After breakfast, I inspect the hole Coonzilla ripped in our tent. As the sun comes up, a large flock of buzzards circles to the south. I don’t think the Benadryl agreed with the raccoon. >:~> The wind has died down and the tent is more or...Read more
Wanderlusting Clayton, day 3

Wanderlusting Clayton, day 3

We awake to find the weather has taken a decided turn for the worse. (Which does not surprise us; we have been following the forecasts.) The vans take us to Folsom and on towards the valley of the Dry Cimarron. We stop at Folsom Falls, which is located in a...Read more
Wanderlusting Clayton, day 2

Wanderlusting Clayton, day 2

Gary and I wake to find it overcast and somewhat cool. The ground is wet enough to show we had rain during the night. However, the tent stayed dry inside and we enjoy a camp breakfast of bacon, eggs, pancakes, and steel-cut oats. We make it to Clayton in time...Read more
Wanderlusting Clayton

Wanderlusting Clayton

This weekend was the 70th Annual New Mexico Geological Society Fall Field Conference. This is my first time to attend the event, though I’ve followed the conference series fairly closely and have often used their road logs. Gary Stradling came with me, and having a buddy on the road trip...Read more
Wanderlusting the Dome Wilderness

Wanderlusting the Dome Wilderness

I had originally planned to take some friends to see Arroyo del Cobre this Saturday morning, but they are closing on a house this week and need the time to make preparations. Their priorities are in the right place, of course, but that leaves me needing a Plan B. The...Read more
Wanderlusting VC0201

Wanderlusting VC0201

The forecast was for a gorgeous Saturday, and those are not to be wasted. I briefly considered hiking one of the trails from St. Peter’s Dome, but those typically remain open until January. On the other hand, the usual back country season on the Valles Caldera preserve ends in October,...Read more
A mystery resolved?

A mystery resolved?

A couple of months ago I went hunting for xenoliths in the Cieneguilla Basanite, and came across a somewhat puzzling dike in a road cut. So Friday I took time while returning from Albuquerque to visit the area again and take a longer look. First, some background. Don’t worry; the...Read more
Wanderlusting faults

Wanderlusting faults

The long weekend gave me opportunity for three short wanderlusts, whose common feature was the presence of faulting. Friday I planned to visit a hydrothermal breccia pipe shown on the geologic map at the north end of Aspen Ridge. Aspen Ridge is the easternmost of the north-south ridges that form...Read more
Wanderlusting Obsidian Ridge

Wanderlusting Obsidian Ridge

This is a hike I’ve been contemplating for some time. However, I’ve had lots of other interesting things to do, and settled on finally doing this hike this weekend largely because of a combination of favorable weather and a desire to take a new friend and his family on a...Read more
Wanderlusting lower Ancho Canyon

Wanderlusting lower Ancho Canyon

We’re in the midst of the monsoon season, but the monsoon here typically has breaks of a few days of quite dry weather. One such was forecast for this weekend, and naturally I had to take advantage of it. I was torn between a number of options. I would like...Read more