Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Old Chili Line Near Ojo Caliente

The LL group hiked on the old Chili Line abandoned roadbed on BLM land just past Ojo Caliente. Mary Ann and her Colorado friend, Eloise, requested a hike that would put them about an hour closer to Colorado.

The hike started out past dumping grounds - a bad habit that northern New Mexicans have. When I asked her, Eloise said that kind of dumping doesn't happen in Colorado. She lives near Denver and she met Mary Ann, who lives in Golden, on the Colorado Mountain Club hikes.

The group of 14 people stopped for lunch after two miles and then headed back to the cars for a four mile RT hike. After six hours of sleep last night (got to bed at 12:30am), I didn't offer to drive as it sounded far and I was afraid I'd fall asleep. The country was pretty but not as pretty as the Pojoaque Badlands because it was more of a flat, open area. We did start up a ridge for a lunch spot but didn't go all the way up. At lunch, we had a view of the northern Jemez Mountains and could clearly see Pedernal's outline in the distance.

It's cold today, especially in the house, but it was fine down in the valley. If it's above 32 degrees in White Rock, our leaders wear shorts but they didn't today. One man said it was 18 degrees in White Rock!

When Mary Ann and Eloise took off for Colorado after the hike, I didn't get a chance to say goodbye because I had to visit a bush right before we got to the cars. For some dumb reason, I didn't realize that the blue SUV taking off was them and I didn't wave goodbye because I realized it too late.