Category Archives: New Mexico

Finally On the Road Again (Elks Lodge 408 – Las Vegas NM)

On Tuesday morning, after we pulled in the slides and raised the jacks, I remembered that our dash air-conditioner wasn’t working.  The system quit working earlier this year and only blows warm air.  I always forget about this until we’re on the road somewhere and it’s not convenient to find a place to check it out and recharge the system.

This time however, I remembered 🙂 and realized that we don’t have a pressing timeline to be anywhere, so I called my old high school buddy Mike who owns Chuck’s Auto to see if I could stop by on our way out of town and get it fixed.  Mike told me to bring it by as long as I could maneuver around all the road construction that is currently going on around his shop.

So after we dumped our tanks at the Colorado Springs Elks Lodge dump station in preparation for travel, we headed over to Chuck’s Auto on the southwest side of town.  We decided to not hook up the Silverado yet and Stilla followed along behind.

When we got close to Mikes shop, I pulled over on a side street and we both jumped into the Silverado to scout out the best route through all the road construction.  It was a good thing we did, because the construction detours required us to maneuver through neighborhood streets with low-hanging tree branches and very large dips in the intersections.  Anyway, we found the best route and made it unscathed.  Mike made quick work of recharging the system with his high-speed mobile A/C service cart from Snap-on.

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The Urban Escape Vehicle getting an A/C recharge at Chuck’s Auto.

While Mike was working on the system, Stilla went over to the local German bakery (Wimberger’s) and got the fixins’ to make some sandwiches.  When she got back, she made everyone in the shop some authentic German sandwiches which was our payment to Mike for the A/C work.  It’s good to have friends 🙂 Thanks again Mike!  We’ll see you again next year when we get back to the Springs 🙂

After saying goodbye to Mike and hooking up the Silverado at a wide spot on a neighborhood street near the shop, we headed south on I-25.

We stopped at the KOA in Colorado City (~60 miles from COS) because my Dad and stepmom Elaine are spending the week there with the FCRV ‘Rolling Springs’ camping group for their annual “Retiree Rally”.

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We parked the Urban Escape Vehicle at a wide spot near the entrance and walked in to say Hi and “crash” their party.  We crashed their party here last year too, I blogged about it HERE.

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Dad & Elaine outside their Coach at the KOA in Colorado City for the Rolling Springs “Retiree Rally”.

Before long, fellow FCRV members (and friends) Biff & Linda came over and we had ourselves a little “Happy Hour” time before we decided to go out for dinner.

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Stilla, Linda, and Biff at the Colorado City KOA.

We intended to just stop by and say Hi on our way south, but since it was already late in the day and it looked like rain down south.  We decided to see if the KOA had any dry-camping (no pun intended) spots available.  We usually don’t stay at KOA Campgrounds because they are more expensive (based on our experience) than other campgrounds.   KOA’s usually have all the nice amenities; i.e., swimming pools, playgrounds, mini-golf, etc., but of course, they charge a premium for all that.

The nice camp-hosts hooked us up with a boondocking spot right next to their multi-use building for a $20 charge.

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We were able to leave the Silverado hooked up behind the Coach which was a convenient bonus.  Plus, we were right next to the “doggie-park” which Little Coach liked.

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So after we moved the Coach into the KOA and parked next to the building, we all piled into Dad’s Jeep for a ride over to Obie’s Fillin’ Station located on exit 74 just off I-25.  Obie’s is a BBQ restaurant, saloon, gas station, and country store all rolled into one… good food with good atmosphere.

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Obie’s Fillin’ Station as seen from the frontage road heading north.
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(L to R) Dad, Elaine, Stilla, Linda, and Biff at Obie’s Fillin’ Station.
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Obie’s Fillin’ Station saloon area.
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Obie’s Fillin’ Station country store.

After our good meal, (Ugh! I ate too much), Dad & Elaine stopped by our Coach to show off the hats that they wore yesterday at the “Retiree Rally” hat contest.

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Elaine & Dad with their “Retiree Rally” hats.

In the morning (Wednesday), we joined a lot of the FCRV camping group members in front of the multi-use facility to go on a walk which is a traditional morning event.

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We walked along a pre-designated route from the campground and ended up going about 2 miles.

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Dad and Stilla on the morning FCRV walk.

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After our morning exercise, we all piled into Dad’s Jeep again for breakfast at Max’s Place, (ate too much again), which is another nice local eatery with huge portions.

When we got back to the KOA, we said our sad goodbye’s and ‘see-ya-laters’ and broke camp to head on south.

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We made it over Raton Pass without incident this time.  You may recall we had a rock hit the windshield the last time we traveled over this pass.  Link HERE.

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We checked our online resources and determined that Las Vegas, NM had an Elks Lodge with RV spots.  We tried to call ahead to confirm availability but got no answer.

When we pulled in, we found four RV spots with full hook-ups – all empty.  The lodge doors were locked, but cars started pulling into the lot for Wednesday evening Bingo and the doors were soon opened.

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Stilla backed into one of the RV spots while I ground-guided.  It’s good that she practices every once-in-awhile.

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And here we are (all-by-ourselves) in one of the four extremely un-level RV spots at Elks Lodge 408 in Las Vegas, NM.  The “Mother Lodge of New Mexico” according to their website.

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Our view of the lodge entrance from the Coach.

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We went inside the Lodge and found a nice lady that said she was a past-exalted ruler, cook, dishwasher, etc., 🙂  She directed us to the nice bartender who took our $15 donation for parking overnight.  We decided to stay for one more day and check out the town, so we paid for two nights ($30).

They have great southwestern style food here; for dinner we had taquitos, an excellent beef-filled quesadilla, and an egg/potato burrito smothered in green chile.  Yum!  But I’ve got to stop eating so much 🙂

Our second drinks were free (courtesy of the lodge for visiting members) and they had a separate room with slot machines that Stilla always enjoys.  So we left our little contribution and called it a night.

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I think we’ll head on over to Santa Fe, NM after we leave here on Friday.  We don’t have to be in Lake Powell for the Alpine Coach Rally until 5 October, so we have time to do some sight-seeing until then.

Oh, and by-the-way… the dash A/C is working great so far, thanks again Mike!

Street Nails & Road Chips (Elks Lodge 309 – Colorado Springs, CO)

It was a loonngg travel day today (Wednesday) and it didn’t get off to a good start…

I don’t know what it is about the truck tires; they must have nail magnets inside 🙁  I did my morning PMCS, (that’s Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services), for you non-military types, and found the right rear tire pressure at 28 psi.  The tire pressure should be at 35-40 psi.

When we arrived yesterday evening at the Roswell Elks Lodge, we were able to pull right into a site without disconnecting the truck.  So this morning; after we pressed buttons to raise the jacks and pull-in the slides; we just towed it over to the local Discount Tire in Roswell, NM.

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The technician pulled off the tire and immediately identified a nail stuck through the tread.  This is the third time we’ve picked up a nail!  Luckily, they didn’t charge us for the repair.  Discount Tires will continue to have our business 🙂

After the ~hour long delay to get the tire fixed; we continued north on the shortest route towards Colorado Springs.  We have 439 miles to travel today!  Stilla is anxious to get back to see our daughters and grandson, plus we need to do something to help get the house sold.  The house has been on the market now for over 90 days, and now that the weather is getting nicer, we are finally starting to see more showings.  So, we probably need to work on the lawn; maybe fill the hot tub; de-winterize the sprinkler system, etc.,

Here’s some pics of the seemingly endless highway…

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Once we got on I-25, Stilla took over the drivers seat for a while.

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Yah… this is the life, I should let her drive more often 🙂

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Of course as soon as she took over, we had to go through a long construction zone.  She hates this… and it always seems to happen when she drives, which isn’t too often, but she did just fine.  No cones were killed in the making of this blog post 🙂

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Little Coach didn’t even seem to mind Mom’s driving too much.

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We stopped for fuel at Russell’s Truck Stop near Springer, NM.  I always like stopping here because they have classic cars on display.  They switch them out every so often so there’s always something new.

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I took back over the driving duties and little Coach took his usual spot on Mommy’s lap again.

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We started to see some snow as we got close to Raton Pass.

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It looked like the winter weather has been doing a number on the highway…  we had to dodge quite a few potholes and notice the fallen rocks:

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Yup… that’s snow on the side of the highway… haven’t seen that in a few months 😐

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Leaving New Mexico sign…

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and the Welcome to Colorado sign.

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Then we got another “Welcome to Colorado” in the form of a rock hitting the windshield!  A little red pickup sans mud flaps passed us shortly after crossing into Colorado, and “Wham” we have  something new to fix now…

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New rock chip in the lower left side of the passenger windshield.

We pressed on.

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Nice rearview mirror pic.  There’s snow in ‘them-there’ mountains.

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And we finally rolled into Colorado Springs just as the sun was going down over Pikes Peak.  Whew… 440 miles today!

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I had called ahead to reserve a spot at the Colorado Springs Elks Lodge #309.  We were able to get one of the more desirable spots along the inner fence-line facing the pool.  The Elks 309 website says the following about their RV Parking: “13 Hook-ups on a black top surface. Electric (30 & 20 A) available to all. Water available during non-freezing weather. Water faucet always available at the lodge building. Dump station on site. $15 per night ($5-dry camping) No reservations, first come first serve. Plenty of dry camping area.”

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Our spot has 30-Amp electric, water, and a small diameter (PVC) sewer line that runs above ground.  We’ll have to use a macerator to use the sewer, unless we drive over to the on-site dump station.  For those that may not know; a macerator chops up the waste and reduces it to allow flow through a standard-size garden hose.

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View of Pikes Peak this morning over the Coach.

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And here’s another picture of the windshield rock chip.  I put one of those round protective stickers on it that we got from RV Glass Solutions when we had new windshields put in a couple years ago while at the FMCA Rally in Gillette WY.  I suppose we’ll try to live with it for now as long as it doesn’t get any bigger or start to crack.

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Here’s our view of the pool area out the front window, it’s still covered of course… we’re not in Arizona anymore 😐

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So, we’re baack!  We’ll find the camp-host this morning (Thursday) and pay for a month in advance, which I hope is still a reasonable $350.

We’ve put over 4000 new miles on the Urban Escape Vehicle since we left in January.  We put the house on the market (January 10th) and departed Colorado for the SouthWest.

Some of you that read this blog may recall that we last came back here in October 2014 after our ~6000 mile tour of the Pacific NorthWest.  Click HERE for my blog post from the 1st of October 2014.  We came back then for two reasons: 1) Our son William was coming to visit from Germany, and 2) Our renters had stopped making payments.  So we spent the first couple weeks enjoying time with our son and the next couple/few months dealing with the renters and working on the house to get it on the market.  Hopefully we can get it sold here soon.

Regardless of the house situation – we look forward to catching up with family and friends while we’re here.  It’ll be nice to see the kids, grandson, my Dad/Stepmom, etc.,

Stay tuned…

White Sands NM & Roswell (Elks Lodge 969 – Roswell, NM)

We did over 200 miles yesterday (Tuesday) after leaving Las Cruces.  Stilla is anxious to get back to the kids and grandson 😐

We stopped by the White Sands National Monument for a couple hours,  We were last here  in January 2012, some of you may know that the picture of the Coach on my “non-business” business cards was taken here.

Here’s our first view of the dunes heading north on 70.  You can see snow on the peak in the background., ugh…

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Of course, we had to go through yet another border control checkpoint, we’ve been through a lot of these in recent months.

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Sign on 70 for the White Sands National Monument.

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Turn-off on 70 to the dunes.

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The Visitor Center.

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The Entrance Fee Station.  This is a “National” park/monument, so I was able to use my disabled veteran pass.  Total cost $0.  🙂

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The road into the dunes starts to get covered with sand.  I wonder how often they have to clean this road.  We passed a road grader on the way in.

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We pulled over at one of the larger turn-outs where they have a boardwalk.

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Little Coach enjoyed the sand and quickly found a bone that we had to take away from him 🙁

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I took a picture of the Urban Escape Vehicle at exactly the same spot  as the picture I have on my business cards from 2012.

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We continued on into the dunes.  The road becomes completely covered by sand at this point.

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Picture of the dash GPS and rear-view camera:

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Even the parking areas are hard-packed sand.

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Nice dune background for a couple more Urban Escape Vehicle pics… I do need to get more business cards made soon.

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We continued north until we got to Roswell, NM.  We used our iPhone app to find the local Elks Lodge.  They’re usually the best thing going for overnight stays unless you want to boondock.

This is Elks Lodge 969.  Very nice RV spots (full hook-up w/50-Amp service) that are set back a little ways from the lodge.  There’s only one other RV here.

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We went into the lodge, very nice!  Here’s a side-view (below).  I never got around to the front parking lot for a better picture of the front, besides, the sun was going down behind the lodge, it probably wouldn’t have come out very good.

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We paid $15 for the night and enjoyed a couple adult beverages.

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That’s all for now folks… my next post will probably be coming to you from Colorado Springs.  Since the house still hasn’t sold… we might have to hunker down and save some money.  Maybe we can work on the yard and curb-appeal.  I hear the weeds are already growing 🙁

Stay tuned…

 

New Friends, Old Friends (Las Cruces, NM)

We landed in Las Cruces, NM after a 228-mile drive from the Saguaro SKP RV Park in Benson, AZ on Monday.  We consulted our iPhone App for PassPort America parks and it turned us on to the Coachlight Inn & RV Park located just off I-10.

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The Coachlight Inn was a reasonable $18.65 for one night with the Passport America discount applied.

As usual, we also checked for a local Elks Lodge, but their website didn’t mention RV hookups and they didn’t answer when we called the phone number.  We noticed that there are a couple Military FamCamps in the area, (White Sands Missile Range, and Holloman AFB), but they are outside the Las Cruces area… and we were hoping to get in touch with an old Army buddy that lives here.

Earlier in the day, after we decided to take this particular route, we attempted to contact my old Army buddy to let him and his wife know we were passing through.  We were hoping to at least see them briefly to catch up.  Unfortunately, we only have Facebook and an email address as the means to contact them.  We never got around to putting a phone number in our contacts list.   So, we hoped they might get the Facebook message and subsequent email, but alas – it wasn’t to be, they didn’t contact us back… our short-notice and poor timing resulted in us not getting to see them 🙁  Hopefully we’ll get to see our old friends the next time we come back south.

However, we did get to meet some new friends on the way here…

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we pulled into a rest-area for a quick break somewhere near Lordsburg NM and saw another Alpine Coach!  What are the odds, with only ~1,700 Coaches ever built between’98 and ’08?

We pulled up next to Karen & Reg Bodeux in their ’06 Alpine.  If I remember correctly, they have owned their coach for about a year and are full-timing.  So, naturally, Reg and I talked for a bit while the wives walked our respective dogs.  We exchanged information and said our farewells, hopefully we’ll see them again in the future.  I encouraged Reg to join the Alpine Coach Association to benefit in the awesome rallies and comraderie.  Safe travels, Karen & Reg!

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After we got settled in at the Coachlight Inn, and since we hadn’t heard back from my old Army buddy, and hunger was setting in…  I consulted one of our iPhone Apps and noticed that  La Mesilla Historic District and the Mesilla Plaza was nearby.  My friend Wikipedia tells me that:  “During the “Wild West” era, Mesilla was known for its cantinas and festivals. The area attracted such figures as Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and Pancho Villa. The village was also the crossroads of two major stagecoach lines, Butterfield Stagecoach and the Santa Fe Trail. The village of Mesilla was the most important city of the region until 1881.”  Click HERE for more info.

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We stopped at the Luna Rossa Winery & Pizzeria for dinner.  We lucked out, because they have Monday specials that made it easy on the pocketbook.  The pizza was great.

We then went back to the campground and had a pleasant evening in front of the TV.

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Stay tuned… we’re heading north today…

 

Moving Day Again (Location TBD)

Here it is; my new favorite day of the week again, (Monday), and we decided to start heading towards Colorado Springs today.

We still have one more day credit here at the Saguaro SKP RV Park in Benson since our “first-time visitor one-week for $50 special offer” isn’t over until tomorrow, but the weather outlook is good today, so we’ll take advantage of it and move on down the road.

We’ll be heading east on I-10 and will probably go through Las Cruces, NM and then head north on 70 towards White Sands National Monument.  Why, you ask?  Because we can… and besides, I-25 is very old news for us, we’ve done that interstate many, many times in the past.

Stay tuned to see where we end up…