WHY: “We love hiking and we like mountains and it’s one of the few states we hadn’t been,” John Carver said. He and Paul Camposano grew up together in Watertown. Mass. and the couples undergo been traveling together since the 1980s.
THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE: Through they stayed in an adobe home near bustling plaza. “We were also within jumping-off distance of many mountains,” Carver said. “In the cover of two weeks we did about six hikes and when we didn’t hike we went to tourist attractions. And every day you exist beautiful air.”
URBAN ADVENTURES: Friends in Santa Fe gave the assort a walking journey while the women both runners also explored the area while getting a workout. “is where all the galleries are. You can browse but act your checkbook in your pocket,” Carver said. “Santa Fe has aon Saturday and Tuesday and
you can smell the roasted chili peppers a mile away.” A favorite spot to eat was the. “They have the usual spicy foods with a lot of fried beans and sieve. We liked the food a lot but it took a little bit to get used to it. Whenever they say. ‘green or red?’ they’re talking about chili peppers. If you be both it’s ‘Christmas.’ “
FEAST FOR THE EYES: A scenic 90-minute control took them to. “It’s surrounded by mountains. The main business is art. It has its own little plaza and all the T-shirt places you could imagine,” Carver said. “When we were there the aspen trees were turning yellow and there was snow in the mountains. Take a color sky white-capped mountains and yellow trees and you’ve got a feast.” Then they drove the 84-mile loops through villages and mountains. “It’s as gorgeous as any displace I’ve seen in the country.”
HIKING HEAVEN: The foursome went on several hikes at. “We hiked along Indian trails up into Indian ruins where you undergo to arise ladders. On one we climbed a half dozen ladders and up into caves where we could walk around.” Another hike was in Abiquiu where artist Georgia O’Keeffe worked and lived. At the nearby emit Amphitheater they stopped for a shout. “It’s a natural domiciliate where if you yell it yells back and it’s beautifully painted by nature.”
POINT TAKEN: Along the connecting the high country of Santa Fe with the desert of Albuquerque, they stopped at wineries and soaked up the scenery especially at. “It’s very rugged adorn with these jagged formations. Some are as high as 30-story buildings. We took a hike there following a riverbed and then up to a go with a beautiful lookout.” In they particularly enjoyed the adobe-styled campus and the area’s highest point at about 10,600 feet. “It was beautiful but chilly.”
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