Hey all:
Well, a few of us from the High Desert Cruisers here in NM decided we wanted to get away from work, life, etc. ad hit the road for some high desert action in Central New Mexico. There really wasn't a big plan for this trip; we were mainly interested in leaving town and hitting the open road and country.
The main protagonists:
Alia176 and Riley: 1996 FZJ80 with lots of toys.
Ruadhrigh and Lola Bean: 1977 FJ40 stock with M8K winch
Beno and Raj: 1997 FZJ80
We met at Alia176's house and had some final preparations and CB tweakings to get us ready. Alia176 KNOWS how to roadtrip and camp. This dude is prepared which is probably why he can hang with the likes of the NorCal guys. Ruadhrigh is also a completely prepared camper and sets it up right. Beno, on the other hand, is sort of the new to the heavy-duty, with style camping these guys are used to. My version of camping is a sleeping bag underneath or on top of my truck, some sandwiches, lots to drink and that's about it.
After getting everything together, we hit the road with our dogs and rigs:
We drove late into the night and got to the town of Magdelena, NM. This is southwest of ABQ and is on US Rt. 60. We got their in the dark so it was tough at first trying to find a suitable camping site, but Ali with his epic GPS system set us up nice for a beautiful moonrise and a great sunrise....this guy also loves BACON!!
Our goal on Weds. AM was to get to the Very Large Array which is located in the Plains of San Agustin about 15 miles west of Magdelena. If you have ever seen the film "Contact" with Jodie Foster, this movie was filmed here at the NRAO's VLA. They do some serious radiotelescoping here. The VLA is set up like a "Y" and runs north-south across the San Agustin Plains. This area of land is larger than Washington, DC. Seeing the VLA spread out like this makes ya wonder how crazy cities are set-up and how people live one on top of the other. Seeing the vast expanse with one camera angle was impressive....
Heading down into the Plains of San Agustin:
The north arm of the VLA looking down on it from a road high above it.
After the VLA, we started heading south trying to get into the San Mateo Mtns. to get out of the scorching heat (every time we stopped, we popped our hoods open to allow for some serious cooling considering we were running many dirt/gravel/sand roads with washboards etc. The sand collection within our trucks was pretty deep...
) About fifteen miles from the VLA we had our first LC issue--Ruadhrigh's tire blew. Being the smart LC guy, Ruadhrigh did not have a spare. So we took the wheel off, put a note on the door and headed into Magdelena to see if we could find a new tire. Luckily, a small garage was open and the cool dude Chad was able to fix Ruadhrigh up in no time. Chad was also pretty cool and a Toyota guy--he had a pretty bad-azz Taco in the back that we checked out.
So, we came back and set up Ruadhrigh's tire and headed into the mountains....happily!
We made our way up the San Mateo Mountains to the top at Mt. Withington. We were happy it was cooler, with some rain clouds approaching. We decided to camp here for the night and hit the road again in the AM to get down to Elephant Butte Lake State Park for some water time...did I say that Ali loves BACON!!
Well, a few of us from the High Desert Cruisers here in NM decided we wanted to get away from work, life, etc. ad hit the road for some high desert action in Central New Mexico. There really wasn't a big plan for this trip; we were mainly interested in leaving town and hitting the open road and country.
The main protagonists:
Alia176 and Riley: 1996 FZJ80 with lots of toys.


Ruadhrigh and Lola Bean: 1977 FJ40 stock with M8K winch

Beno and Raj: 1997 FZJ80

We met at Alia176's house and had some final preparations and CB tweakings to get us ready. Alia176 KNOWS how to roadtrip and camp. This dude is prepared which is probably why he can hang with the likes of the NorCal guys. Ruadhrigh is also a completely prepared camper and sets it up right. Beno, on the other hand, is sort of the new to the heavy-duty, with style camping these guys are used to. My version of camping is a sleeping bag underneath or on top of my truck, some sandwiches, lots to drink and that's about it.
After getting everything together, we hit the road with our dogs and rigs:

We drove late into the night and got to the town of Magdelena, NM. This is southwest of ABQ and is on US Rt. 60. We got their in the dark so it was tough at first trying to find a suitable camping site, but Ali with his epic GPS system set us up nice for a beautiful moonrise and a great sunrise....this guy also loves BACON!!


Our goal on Weds. AM was to get to the Very Large Array which is located in the Plains of San Agustin about 15 miles west of Magdelena. If you have ever seen the film "Contact" with Jodie Foster, this movie was filmed here at the NRAO's VLA. They do some serious radiotelescoping here. The VLA is set up like a "Y" and runs north-south across the San Agustin Plains. This area of land is larger than Washington, DC. Seeing the VLA spread out like this makes ya wonder how crazy cities are set-up and how people live one on top of the other. Seeing the vast expanse with one camera angle was impressive....

Heading down into the Plains of San Agustin:

The north arm of the VLA looking down on it from a road high above it.




After the VLA, we started heading south trying to get into the San Mateo Mtns. to get out of the scorching heat (every time we stopped, we popped our hoods open to allow for some serious cooling considering we were running many dirt/gravel/sand roads with washboards etc. The sand collection within our trucks was pretty deep...

So, we came back and set up Ruadhrigh's tire and headed into the mountains....happily!



We made our way up the San Mateo Mountains to the top at Mt. Withington. We were happy it was cooler, with some rain clouds approaching. We decided to camp here for the night and hit the road again in the AM to get down to Elephant Butte Lake State Park for some water time...did I say that Ali loves BACON!!