March 29 – April 2
What an amazing place! It is 1 of 2 “dark sky sanctuaries” in the world! It’s forest service land (cattle grazing freely) atop a ridge with 4 cement platforms (for telescopes), space for a few campers, and pit toilets for no cost!
No one was around when we got there but shortly after our arrival an older gentlemen came by. He asked how long we were staying and informed us that a school bus full of 9th graders would be coming by Thursday afternoon to spend the night and get a night sky lesson. We already knew this because the kids were coming from the charter school Chris and Harry started in Silver City!

We hiked around the surrounding area that afternoon and the following day. Beautiful views and no one around. The schoolbus of kids showed up around 4pm and Benat was so excited. He even asked the driver if he could get on the bus and he was allowed. Matt and Benat sat in some of the seats and had his photo taken in front of the school bus holding his toy school bus. (We are still talking about this weeks later!) That night Matt walked down to where a retired prof was talking with the kids (I unfortunately fell asleep too early).
The next day we awoke to some snow and sleet! Nothing lasted on the ground but it was a little crazy to have been in 90 degree weather not too long ago and now see snow! We dove to “the catwalk” which is a cantileavered metal bridge up a canyon with a river underneath it. And you can bring your dog. Dexter was a little unsure why we were walking on the bridge but he was a champ.


The town of Glendwood, NM further entertained us with their annual Kite Festival! The location was beautiful and windy! Upon arrival we received 3 tickets to their free raffle (a cool kite) and was told to visit a car near the entrance if we needed to borrow a kite. However, we didn’t have to walk all the way to that car, 2 other people were willing to GIVE us kites. One was old and we couldn’t get to fly. A couple parked next to us gave us a brand new one (they had about 5 in their car) to have.The wind was cranking and we had a blast flying kites and watching everyone else. The people in this town were so kind!
Later that afternoon Benat flew the kite all by himself back at the campground.