Caverns to Sand Dunes
1 October 2019 – Brooding clouds and rain are welcome after the heat of Sante Fe. We chill for the day at a free campsite in Fort Sumner by the lake.
2 Oct 2019 – Up early to head to Carlsbad Caverns. So glad we returned to visit as it was closed in Jan 2019 on our last pass through. We spend about 4 hours at the caves, starting with the walk down 79 stories into the cave along switchbacks. We take a tour through the gorgeous Kings Palace and Queens Chambers and then take a self-guided tour through the Big Room. Fantastic cave formations and features to view. We stay on into the evening for the Bat Flight – thousands and thousands of bats swirl out of the cave entrance like a tornado. They rise up and then fly away into the night. Quite a sight to see and the end to a great day.
3 Oct 2019 – Up through the mountains and to White Sands National Monument – white gypsum sands that cover 275 sq miles and are visible from space. Brooding skies contrast against the white sands and we see lots of lightning and an awesome rainbow.
4 Oct 2019 – Torrential downpours clear just long enough for us to stop at Three Rivers petroglyphs. There are 21,000 petroglyphs here and many are easily seen on a short hike. We carry on to Gran Quivira – large pueblo ruins from the 1600s. These ruins look very much like Machu Picchu ruins.