New Mexico
CDT Days 1-22: New Mexico – The Trek
It began with a flight to Tucson. My associate and I loved a weekend of a number of the greatest Mexican meals the US has to supply. We indulged in mariachi music and Saguaro Nationwide Park (west) all weekend earlier than finally saying our goodbyes. The subsequent day I hopped on an Amtrak certain for NM.
Loopy Cook dinner to Lordsburg
On the morning of 5/10/22, Cleansweep and I met the CDTC shuttle for our journey to Loopy Cook dinner. With us have been Waldo and Dread Pirate (who would get his path title later within the day; we met him as Alex). Out go to at Loopy Cook dinner Monument felt borderline unceremonious. Only a few fast pictures and we have been off – Canada certain!
Instantly we have been thrust into flat cow nation. What the path lacked in elevation change or surroundings it made up for in grueling temperatures and sunbaked publicity. Days would begin hours earlier than dawn. Often I’d siesta below no matter shade I might discover from about 11-4, then hike till after sundown. Many hikers succumb to warmth illness on this part, so mountaineering below the quilt of evening helped keep away from the most well liked components of the day.
Day 4 introduced a fast stroll via Lordsburg to eat some human meals and resupply earlier than pushing into the evening in direction of our subsequent vacation spot: Silver Metropolis.
Lordsburg to Silver Metropolis
This part was just like the final, however with the caveat that we now had some small mountains to navigate as a substitute of pure ranch land. It additionally had a number of water carries of 20+ miles to take care of. The path climbed right into a oak savanna of New Mexican hills however our achieve did little to stimy the blazing solar. Hikers congregated like animals round every cow tank we might discover. All the things felt so recent and new, and I used to be glad for the corporate.
Day 6 introduced the primary true surroundings of your entire path up till that time: a sandy wash lined with lovely rock formations. By this time I used to be feeling deeply sleep disadvantaged and was longing for a mattress and true laundry.
My mountaineering companions and I’d get up at 4 AM the next day to crush the street stroll into Silver Metropolis as quick as we might. We arrived on the town by mid morning, secured lodging, and resupplied. I opted for a brand new filter (thanks, cow ponds) earlier than hitting the native brewery to take pleasure in a properly deserved meal.
Silver Metropolis to Pie City
I left Silver Metropolis with Cleansweep, Waldo, and Dread Pirate. The path out of city was unremarkable, however by that night we had come throughout yet one more first on the CDT: pure water. All I’d heard hikers gossip about till this level was the Gila River. It took almost 200 miles, however I had lastly reached this notorious river.
Days 11th of September have been spent traversing the river canyon and having fun with its many facilities. Cool, recent water meant I solely wanted to hold a liter of water at a time. Nearly instantly I misplaced depend of what number of instances I crossed the river. I used to be glad for it – the river crossings stored me feeling cool and refreshed. I picked up my first resupply field at Doc Campbell’s Publish and mailed dwelling my solar umbrella on day 10. Later that day I relaxed in Jordan Scorching Springs, that are solely a brief stroll from the Gila alternate.
The eleventh day introduced an finish to the wonderful river. I instantly was thrust again into ranch land, albeit now I had climbed onto the Colorado Plateau. Scraggly Ponderosa forest now dominated the panorama. Our route stored us primarily on dust roads via this part. We hit three 30-mile days in fast succession to make the most of the simple grade.
On day 13 I hit the Mangus Mountain alternate. The mountain itself was a welcome change in elevation earlier than going again to flat dust street. I spent the evening at Davila Ranch after a 35 mile day. The subsequent morning was a simple stroll into the notorious Pie City.
As soon as in Pie City, I made certain to safe a mattress on the Toaster Home and nab my resupply field from the PO. A number of hikers and I later loved pizza and pie at Pie-O-Neer, one among just a few companies within the sprawling metropolis of Pie City. The Toaster Home was crowded with CDT through hikers and bike packers alike. I wanted relaxation greater than socialization, so I went to mattress early.
Pie City to Grants
I left Pie City the next day. Cleansweep and I received water at TLC Ranch round lunch time. As soon as once more, the path was virtually solely dust street. Pleasure hit within the early night once I noticed elk in addition to llamas- sure, llamas, taking part in on the horizon. At about 30 miles I hit the Cebolla alternate, which I opted to take.
The Cebolla was extra of the identical. Grime roads, rattlesnakes, cow tanks. Round lunch time the path took am thrilling twist: it transitioned from dust street, to paved street. From right here to Grants I’d need to dodge roadside site visitors. Fortunately this part takes hikers on the sting of El Malpais Nationwide Monument, which presents a lovely array of geological options to take pleasure in (from the pavement). Cleansweep started to develop shin splints right here, so we took issues straightforward and stopped round 28 miles on the day.
On day 17 we walked into Grants, New Mexico. I gave into my fiendish wishes: I ate Denny’s, Dairy Queen, and Taco Bell all inside just a few hours of one another. Cleansweep’s illnesses solely had gotten worse, so I used to be satisfied to stick with him and take a zero day in Grants. Primarily I watched Prime Gun and ate ice cream whereas he rested.
Grants to Chama
Right here’s the place issues get a bit of bushy. A number of sections of path have been closed north of Grants resulting from excessive fireplace hazard. Most hikers at this level have been in search of rides as much as Chama. Waldo, however, had a proposition: an alternate path that might take us again to the CDT simply north of the closure. It concerned numerous street strolling, and water sources have been questionable, however in any other case it appeared doable. Why not? It could purchase a while for snow to soften in CO, plus give Cleansweep a while to relaxation. I used to be in.
Day 19 was my first 40+ mile day in years. Miles have been straightforward on the paved street, and I used to be refreshed from a restful zero day on the town. Waldo and I’d finally camp because the solar started to set.
The 2 of us would rejoin the official CDT on the afternoon of day 20. A lot of the proposed alternate was really fairly scenic: not possible rock formations dotted our panorama whereas we cooked below the New Mexican solar. As soon as again on path, we nabbed water on the closest cow tank, and finally made camp close to a large wash.
All the lengthy mileage had caught as much as us. Pesky winds (and even rain – moisture from the sky?) prevented Waldo and I from getting a lot sleep. The path was sandy and ran up and down a variety of shallow canyons that day. By noon I felt run down. I made a decision to nap, take some caffeine, and hear to a couple podcasts within the afternoon. I squeaked out roughly 28 miles earlier than crashing for the evening.
The twenty second day of the CDT introduced a simple 13.5 mile stroll into Cuba, NM. Instantly I loved a breakfast burrito and slice of cherry pie at a neighborhood joint. I’d given the earlier street stroll the previous faculty attempt, and whereas it wasn’t terrible, I wasn’t desperate to street stroll once more. I made a decision it was greatest for me to hitch from right here as much as Chama, the place pleasant faces and the prospect of non-road stroll mountaineering existed. However first, I needed to hitchhike.
I picked up my first automobile inside a matter of minutes. The great couple who picked me up introduced me 4 miles earlier than they needed to depart my route.
My second driver got here alongside about 20 minutes later. He was an EMT in ABQ. Satirically, after sitting in his automobile a couple of minutes, I spotted he was driving drunk. An IPA sat within the cup holder. His arms would fan out vast amidst his story telling, threatening to wack me within the face in his exuberance. He even took me to his home regardless of my well mannered protests. At this level I started to get extra fearful than ever. Fortunately some arborists have been working subsequent to his home, which made me really feel considerably much less more likely to be murdered. After a while, he finally started to drive me within the path of Chama as soon as extra. When he received out of the automobile to alleviate himself of his alcohol-laced urine, I rapidly took the chance to exit the automobile and make my escape. He was understanding in the long run and insited on a drunken hug.
I used to be now stranded in the course of nowhere. A crimson pickup got here to my help earlier than too lengthy. The person didn’t communicate a lot English, however a minimum of he was keen to take me 20 miles up the street.
My last experience was from an 84 12 months previous man from Chama. He notified me of his religion, and that he moved to Chama, NM just a few years again as a result of he believed it could be protected from the upcoming rapture. He exchanged tales about his youth and about being gifted in talking in tongues. I politely declined his supply of dinner by the point we had arrived in Chama. Finally, I used to be lastly freed from drunk drivers and spiritual zealots alike. I used to be on the cusp of Colorado.