Father's day camping at the Jemez

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Without getting too mushy, I want to let everyone in the group know how much these type of outings mean to me right now. All the guys and the ladies are helping me through a rough time in my life and making it much easier than it would be without your help. Ross and I had a wonderful Father's Day that he and I will both cherish forever. Thanks everyone!

Sniff...

Sounds like it was a great trip - like old times. Wish I could have gone but I'm still lacking a spare tire and all my camping stuff is in storage under 4 feet of someone else's crap. The kids are in CA with the G-parents so it wouldn't have been the same without them along anyway. Hopefully the next group trip will fall on a weekend when I have them.

Glad everybody had a good time and stayed safe.
 
We had about a 15 minute delay in the middle of Jemez Pueblo. [Sorry Becca and Ron. :o ]

Don't worry, we'll give you another chance! ;)

I think stopping was our best decision too. Having been on Paliza only in the snow, we were not expecting such a "riverbed" road, (especially after the "bring the pop-up, no problem" comments earlier) and our dog is just not equipped to handle it. 80 pound greyhounds don't do so well on rough roads; and I gotta admit, I'm a little gun shy right now too.

Anyways, maybe we'll make it next time!
 
Man, it sounds and looks like you guys had a great time!!! Wish we could have made it, I ended up going up north to fight the South Fork fire so I didnt even get to spend Fathers Day with the family. We will definitely be waiting for the next family camping trip!
 
Don't worry, we'll give you another chance! ;)

I think stopping was our best decision too. Having been on Paliza only in the snow, we were not expecting such a "riverbed" road, (especially after the "bring the pop-up, no problem" comments earlier) and our dog is just not equipped to handle it. 80 pound greyhounds don't do so well on rough roads; and I gotta admit, I'm a little gun shy right now too.

Anyways, maybe we'll make it next time!

I concur with your decision to stay and camp at the Paliza campground. If your 40 is up for it, perhaps you and Paul can "de-virginize" both your rigs on a future trip to the Paliza!!

Quite a bit of the lower portion of the trail is on a wash, hence the roughness. However, the upper portion of the trail is not on a wash but still you get hit with sporadic sections of roughness as well. In any case, not a friendly trail for a low slung vehicles or campers.

I'd be up for a day trip. Perhaps a barBque action (propane grill) at the top for the 4th?
 
If your 40 is up for it, perhaps you and Paul can "de-virginize" both your rigs on a future trip to the Paliza!!

In any case, not a friendly trail for a low slung vehicles or campers.

It definitely de-virginized my Hundy. I posted pictures on here somewhere of the ugly damage to several low-slung parts of my undercarriage.
 
I concur with your decision to stay and camp at the Paliza campground. If your 40 is up for it, perhaps you and Paul can "de-virginize" both your rigs on a future trip to the Paliza!!

Actually we were not at the campground, we found an awesome spot off the road in the trees by a stream, but regardless...

I really appreciate the offer to "de-virginize the 40 - that's awesome. But... I think I would rather do it elsewhere. The wash is not my type of driving - I just don't like it.
I would however LOVE to go out to the stairs (staircase?) at Cedro and try that out maybe? That is more what I think I like. Or something like that. A nice road with some challenges?

Is that okay?

Also, we may be booked that weekend, not sure yet.
 
If your 40 is up for it, perhaps you and Paul can "de-virginize" both your rigs on a future trip to the Paliza!!

The forty has been out once before, but I wouldn't mind taking it out to Paliza.
 
I rode Paliza today on the trail bikes and man was it rough. I don't think I'd take the Hundy on it the way it looked. I don't know how I did it with all the snow covering it 6 months ago.
 

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