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TANYA & ELISA'S NEW MEXICO ROAD TRIP -  2014
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This blog page is a weekly account of Tanya and Elisa's progress, planning and stories of their Fall  cousins' road trip to New Mexico from Albuquerque to Taos to 
Santa Fe and in between!

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Tanya and Elisa's New Mexico Road Trip: Part 10: Sites along the Way - Albuquerque to Taos (Day 3 of Trip)

7/22/2014

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Many apologies for skipping a week between Part 9 and today's Part 10.  Both Tanya and I were a little overwhelmed with travel and personal to do lists.  But, here we are - back in the saddle to talk all about our drive from Albuquerque to Taos on Day 3 of our trip. 

With a number of sites and events behind us from our visit to Albuquerque, we will head off on the big road towards Taos. Most of the way, we will be traveling along I-84, but what's going to make this day chock full of fun is that we have a number of stops we will be making along the way.  This should also ensure that the kids don't go too batty cooped up in the car. 

Our first stop will be the Giant Red Arrow, which is conveniently located next to a Whole Foods.  For Vegans (and vegetarians) on the road, that is just what the doctor ordered!!  We will be taking lots of pictures in front of this crazy attraction, after loading up on some road food.  There really is no historic significance to this offbeat site, located at the intersection of School House Road and Carlisle from my research, but it was constructed to look as though its head became lodged in a stone-and-cement stand. It has now become an iconic site here in Albuquerque.
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Check out this great site from Roadside America about other offbeat photo-op sites.  

As we continue easing' on down the road, we will come upon the Petroglyph National Monument, which is still within Albuquerque.  The monument is located within the park where visitors are allowed to hike the Volcanoes as well as the Piedras Marcadas Canyons from sunrise to sunset. Tanya and I haven't discussed yet how extensive our visit will be a this site, so we will leave a little bit up to being spontaneous! 

Back in the car and on the road, we will continue Northeast, most likely by way of I-25 towards Taos, our second city destination on our New Mexico road trip.  About an hour and 55 minutes drive, we should arrive at Bandelier Monument. This national park closes at 4:30pm, so we will have to be sure we get there by mid-afternoon, if we are going to enjoy walking around a bit. 

Within Bandelier's 33,000 acres there are over 70 miles of trail. Some trails are short easy loops while others can encompass many miles and steep rocky switchbacks. If we have the time, I know Tanya would agree, that we would like to do a short trail with the kids (weather permitting, and the 1.2 mile Main Loop trail is recommended as the best one for families. 

We will hit our last and final site for the day - Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument.  This is where Tanya and I have a special treat planned for the kids.  We are going to load up on some snacks - hopefully ice cream or another sweet treat.  If it's a little chilly, we'll get some hot cocoas and head to Kasha-Katuwe to view the sunset.  Hoping to capture some gorgeous photos!

We will head off to our first private rental in Taos, but not before picking up some take out food for dinner for our whole gang. Lord knows, we will need some nourishment and a good night's sleep from our busy day!

So, that's our day of driving!! Can't wait!!!
-Elisa
Please catch up on our previous New Mexico Road Trip Blogs:

Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8 
Part 9
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4/28/2023 12:52:31 pm

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4/29/2023 07:22:27 am

The Volcanoes as well as the Piedras Marcadas Canyons from sunrise to sunset. Tanya and I haven't discussed yet how extensive our visit will be a this site, so we will leave a little bit up to being spontaneous! Thank you for taking the time to write a great post!

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    Elisa lives in Garden City, New York with her husband, three daughters, and dog, Liberty. She is an entrepreneur whose professional career has included a variety of businesses in the toy, licensing and direct marketing businesses. Since her teen years, she has traveled extensively throughout the US, Europe and Asia.  Today she is a stay at home mom and screenwriter, whose  passions are traveling, writing and cooking (as well as eating, like her cousin Tanya!) and lest we forget, shopping! 

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    Tanya is a free sprit who resides in Southern California with the only family that she has outside of NY (you can take a girl out of the city, but you’ll never take the city out of this girl). Her housemates include her mom, her 2 sisters, her brother, her sister’s boyfriend, her niece, her 2 kids and her ex! Yup...all under one roof! Her professional career and background was in film (writing, production and acting). Currently she is a stay at home mom - who is hardly ever at home, and who’s passions are: everything travel related, food (both cooking and eating), photography, skiing and of course, shopping! 

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