Showing posts with label gila national forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gila national forest. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Gila National Forest, NM: The Catwalk


Catwalk, Gila National Forest, New Mexico. Credit: USFS


I saw photos of the Catwalk in the Gila National Forest some years ago, and read about its interesting history, and was immediately attracted. So when my sister arrived for a visit and expressed an interest in going to the Gila National Forest, I was ready.

Something to know about the Gila National Forest is that: 1) it is immense and 2) access to one north-south half is a considerable travel distance from the other north-south half. If, for example, you want to visit both the Catwalk and the Gila Cliff Dwellings, you'll need - realistically - one day for each.

Catwalk, Gila National Forest, New Mexico


To get to the Catwalk, you take Highway 180 from Silver City, follow it up to Glenwood, and then take a jog to the northeast.

En route, you'll pass the pleasant Aldo Leopold Vista picnic area, about 50 miles north of Silver City. Nice latrines there, pretty views. Covered picnic tables.

Aldo Leopold Vista, Highway 180, New Mexico


Aldo Leopold Vista, Highway 180, New Mexico


We didn't know about this great place, thus turned off a little sooner for our lunch in front of this fine scenic view.

Highway 180, north of Silver City, New Mexico

   

The good news about the Catwalk is that it had been closed entirely for awhile, but now part of it is open. The bad news is - only part of it is open. We were able to see enough of the Catwalk to really yearn for the rest.

Catwalk, Gila National Forest, New Mexico



A gentleman at the park told us that a few years ago during a forest fire, the park management folks made the difficult, but proactive, decision to dismantle the suspended walking bridge that goes alongside and over the canyon river. This was in anticipation of many burned, dead logs falling through the river and getting jammed up at the points where the bridge crossed the river. A side benefit of dismantling the bridge was to give the much-loved recreation area a rest from the heavy tourist traffic. The gentleman explained that the park intended to postpone rebuilding the bridge for yet another year, but the village of Glenwood was really suffering from the drop in tourist traffic, thus the partial opening of the Catwalk now. How accurate all of this is, I don't know.


Below is a good video of the pre-fire-flood Catwalk trail. Enjoy.






Monday, February 18, 2013

Gila National Forest, NM: Gila Cliff Dwellings


Gila Cliff Dwellings, Gila National Forest, New Mexico


Getting to the Gila Cliff Dwellings is a significant time investment that includes a road fraught with twists and turns and ups and downs. If you go, consider that it's about a two-hour drive from Silver City.

Alas, my sister and I didn't explore the hot springs that are fairly close to the Gila Cliff Dwellings visitor center - perhaps another time.

Gila Cliff Dwellings, Gila National Forest, New Mexico


At the visitor center, there's a movie you can watch. Not bad. It surprised me that the dwellings were only used for one generation and also that they were, relatively speaking, a recent construct - 700 years ago. 

Gila Cliff Dwellings, Gila National Forest, New Mexico


The other thing interesting about the cliff dwellings are the 10-12 volunteers who serve there. Semi- or fully retired, they live at an RV park in Gila Hot Springs, about four miles from the dwellings. One couple, originally from Texas, but who now divide their time between Colorado and New Mexico, bring their horses with them.

Visiting the cliff dwellings reminded me of Uplistsikhe in Caucasus Georgia.

Walking up to the Gila Cliff Dwellings is very pleasant - shady, with a stream that burbles along beside for awhile. I find that the dwellings themselves don't get me too excited, but that's strictly a personal preference. I know folks who visit all such dwellings they can find. It's nice that visitors follow a different path down than they take up, allowing for a fresh view. 

Gila Cliff Dwellings, Gila National Forest, New Mexico

 
Which route to take toward the cliff dwelling? 

From Silver City, you can take Highway 15, or from a little east of Silver City, you can take 152 to 35 to 15. Of the two, the Highway 15 route is prettier and shorter. Driving through the idyllic pine woods on the narrow and winding black lane - so nice.

But not everyone loves winding narrow lanes, so you might prefer to take 152 to 35 and then get onto 15. The 152-35 legs are relatively calm.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Gila National Forest, NM: Sex Amidst the Gravel


Boxelders, Gila National Forest, Catwalk, near Glenwood, New Mexico


It's February in the Gila National Forest.

You know what that means.

Boxelders, Gila National Forest, Catwalk, near Glenwood, New Mexico


The boxelders are in the mood for love.
 




Reminded me of another springtime romp, this time in Ureki, and this time, frogs

Thursday, December 27, 2012

New Mexico Do List

Before I move to my next place in fall 2013, I want to have checked out these New Mexico locations:

All of the state parks

Bluewater Lake State Park
Bottomless Lakes State Park  Done (20 April 2013)
Brantley Lake State Park  Done (3 August 2013) Post here.
Caballo Lake State Park  Done
Cerrillos Hills State Park  Done (6 September 2013)
Cimarron Canyon State Park   Done (16 August 2013)
City of Rocks State Park   Done   Post here.
Clayton Lake State Park
Conchas Lake State Park  Done (18 August 2013)
Coyote Creek State Park   Done (16 August 2013)
Eagle Nest Lake State Park   Done  (16 August 2013)
Elephant Butte Lake State Park   Done (5 May 2013)  
El Vado Lake State Park
Fenton Lake State Park  Done (11 August 2013) Post here.
Heron Lake State Park
Hyde Memorial State Park
Leasburg Dam State Park  Done (3 May 2013)
Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park  Done (March 2010 on a Travels with Carol road trip). Post here)
Manzano Mountains State Park  Park closed
Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park  Done
Morphy Lake State Park   Done (16 August 2013)
Navajo Lake State Park  Done  (6 April 2013) Posts begin here.
Oasis State Park   Done (28 September 2013)
Oliver Lee Memorial State Park  Done
Pancho Villa State Park  Done  (13 April 2013)
Percha Dam State Park  Done
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park  Done (28 April 2013)
Rockhound State Park  Done
Santa Rosa Lake State Park   Done (18 August 2013)
Storrie Lake State Park   Done (17 August 2013)
Sugarite Canyon State Park  Done (13 July 2013) Post here.
Sumner Lake State Park   Done (28 September 2013)
Ute Lake State Park   Done (29 September 2013)
Vietnam Veterans Memorial State Park   Done (16 August 2013)
Villanueva State Park   Done (18 August 2013)


The federal public lands

Aztec Ruins  Done  (6 April 2013) Post here.
Bandelier National Monument Done (7 September 2013)
Capulin Volcano National Monument  Done (14 July 2013) Post here.
Carlsbad Caverns  Done  (March 2010 on a Travels with Carol road trip) Post here
Chaco Canyon
El Malpais  Done
El Morro   Done
Gila Cliff Dwellings Done  Post here.
Pecos National Historical Park
White Sands National Monument   Done
Carson National Forest
Cibola National Forest
Gila National Forest
Kiowa National Grassland
Black Kettle & McClellan Creek National Grasslands
Lincoln National Forest  Done. Posts here and ....
Rita Blanca National Grassland
Santa Fe National Forest
Aguirre Spring Campground  Done
Angel Peak Scenic Area   Done  (7 April 2013) Post here.
Bisti-De-Na-Zin Wilderness  Done  Post here
Black River Recreation Area
Cabezon Peak Wilderness Study Area
Casamero Chacoan Outlier Community
Cebolla Wilderness
Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
Datil Well Recreation Area Campground
Dripping Springs Natural Area   Done (19 April 2013) Post here.
Ignacio Chavez Special Management Area
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
Lake Valley Townsite
Ojito Wilderness
San Lorenzo Canyon Recreation Area
Santa Cruz Lake Recreation Area
Three Rivers Petroglyph Site   Done
Valley of Fires Recreation Area   Done  Post here.
Wild Rivers Recreation Area




All of the border crossings between Old and New Mexicos


I also want to see the crazy fence between the U.S. and Mexico.


Festivals

  • Red Paint Powwow in Silver City (January) Done. Post here.
  • Poppies Festival in El Paso (March)  Missed
  • Winston Spring Fiesta (March) Don't think this happened in 2013
  • Truth or Consequences Fiesta (May) Done. (3-5 May 2013)
  • Gathering of Nations (April)  Done (27 April 2013) Posts begin here.
  • Cactus Carnival (May) Went to Columbus, NM, in April instead.
  • Bluegrass Festival in Deming (May)
  • Blues Festival in Silver City (May)
  • Bad Ass Mountain Music Festival (June) Done. Post here.
  • Gallup InterTribal Indian Ceremonial (August) Didn't go.
  • Hatch Chile Festival (September) Whoops! Got my weekends mixed up, so missed this.


Other stuff




I better get crack-a-lackin'!  I've barely got 9 months left!