1:06:18 Yes sir, the house has been & still is occupied by two special friends who raised their family there.The town was not always what you see Back in the 1970s you really would have enjoyed the area & the people Now it's mostly transplants that turned it into a tourist trap of extremely expensive ____( fill in the blank 😂) Safe Travels Sir!!
@Dee-wd8li what. I guess it's what you are used to to me and I have been there once it is beautiful nice and peaceful. Like anywhere else stay away from bad places and mostly big towns
New Mexico is my favorite all time state. So many great things to see and visit. Chaco Canyon is very interesting. Madrid is a cool little town where Wild Hogs was filmed. Been camping there since 1978. Love Rancheros outside Santa Fe. Very pricy homes. Lots of history. Riding motorcycles up the Sandia mtns was great, Beautiful. Galleries are the best in Santa Fe. Best art in the US
They are petroglyphs. You need to go to Alamo mountain and you’ll be amazed painting and carving in the rocks and the largest butterfield stage coach station ever built and the base of the mountain
Nice clear Camera or maybe just that crisp & clear New Mexico air. I fly fished that creek @2:50 about 40 years ago when my daughters were 1 & 3 years old & we were traveling the great southwest my old 1946 chevy 1.5ton a stateside ww2 Veteran with home built sheepherder style camper & camp trailer, We broke down in Taos near the town center, i had to do a basic roadside engine overhaul, refresh and refit, The people of Taos were very friendly & hospitible, Nobody told me i had to move the truck, tow it away or work on it elsewhere, A man & wife had a Burrito/taco truck on the hwy @ southern entrance of Taos and would bring me a burrito and large coffee every morning for the whole week & a half i was in Taos working on the Truck. Eagles Nest, Red River, Taos and even Santa Fe were quite a bit slower and sleepier back then, decades before the RUclips generation started filling the back roads of America.The only thing really missing in these videos is rubbing elbows and talking with the local folk, i notice most RUclipsrs seem to want the places they visit all to themselves & seldom talk with the people along the way, which for me personally would be one of the a main features of my travels if i was a RUclipsr.
I can't believe I stayed watching all 3 1/2 hours through the whole thing. I live in NM and am familiar with most every place. I worked all around these places. At one time or another. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Madrid was a Company Town that mined coal for the near by rail road before trains quit using coal . Madrid was the town that Wild Hogs was filmed in. Dennis Hopper is buried in Taos NM.
We've been watching these great videos, subscribed to your channel. My family settled in an old town called French, NM, a ghost town now. Eventually, going to Springer and Albuquerque. I have old photos of my grandparents and their families traveling all over in the 1920's. One year, we traveled to the same places they traveled and made photos of the places they were at. Time traveling. A lot had not changed, but some things totally changed. Great memories. We used to go to Eagles Nest before the state took it over. Excellent drive. ❤NM!!
Going to have to watch again, great for a long relaxing day. Love new Mexico more than before, I always asked frank let's move here Never did, this movie is that reason why. When I'm a spirit again, I have so much to see for eternity.
Me? I love, love, LOVE realizing the details and places I can plan to visit - and even on re-mix, I always catch new that I missed before. I was not a small-town museum-goer before finding your channel, Russ. Now? I realize these (and the local coffee shops) are the 💚 of these quickly-disappearing gems of small-town America. I slow down and chat, investigate. It's THE PEOPLE that give the trip the biggest smiles. Always. Cannot thank you enough, Russ!
My husband and I traveled these roads alot, he was over the road driver. Miss him, but he's traveling the road on TV with me now. Love your descriptions and stops, we never got to stop always a load to deliver.
I've never been to New Mexico, so basically know nothing about it. So nice to be able to visit it and learn about it with Russ as my personal tour guide.
Hope one day see Taos, love santa fe , ghost ranch and Georgia O'Keefe studio. You rock Russ it's always an event not to be missed when you're on the road. Can't forget hatch and pie town.
Wow! I was just sitting around the house and thinking... I have about 3 1/2 hours hours on my hands and I want to watch something. I briefly considered watching the epic movie Exodus, but stumbled across the latest RVerTV Once in a Lifetime New Mexico 6 day road trip! I'll take Russ over reruns every time! Keep up the good work buddy! We love you!❤
I really enjoyed the ride specially with the back camera that captured all the beautiful scenery thanks for sharing 👏👏👏and I also enjoyed the ice cave beautiful God blessed you’ll in the road 🙏🙏
A real treat for a wintry/blustery day here on the central pacific coast. The wind gusts just about knocked me off my feet a few minutes ago walking the dog. Rained all night and more is coming. Wind and soggy ground = bad things around here. So seeing the American southwest on your travels warms me up through the laptop screen right now. Not sure how it works but it does. Cheers and thanks again! 👍
@@ben8405 Right now,...dark...and spooky looking here,....and cold. At least the winds have died down some. But they say they're gonna blow for another day at least. And more rain to come. We need water but just wish it wouldn't come all at once, lol. Cheers.
Love New Mexico did el capulin in northeast part of state, way high up drive on lip of collapsed lava dome. Can see new Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, texas.and kansas
I find myself drawn to this state. I've been a truck driver for 30 yrs and roughly half of that has been over the road. I always felt most comfortable and at home in New Mexico. Love the people and topography such a beautiful state!
Great videos!!! My husband and I have been watching your videos for about a year and we have really been enjoying them. Thank you very very much.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤
Bringing back some wonderful memories, being a kid if 6 years old. Came to America with my family from Hong Kong to Winslow AZ. I can remember those good old days watching the parade 😊 One of my dreams was to travel he backroads of route 66 like yourself. Unfortunately, due to health issues, I am not able to be alone 😕 and all. Thanks for sharing 👍 IN GOD'S SPEED ✨️🙏✨️ 🌵🚐💨🌲🌻✨️🌾✨️🍂
Thank you for this. My mind is blown! I kept wondering why it was called ice cave when it was hot outside. I never seen lava rocks like that either. It is really too cool for school!😊
As X full timers we appreciate your videos of so many places. Appreciate your legs sharing such neat places in the USA. People if you are physically able, go SEE your USA! Thanks for sharing.
I lived in Alamogordo in the early '60's. Some of my favorite memories still are of exploring the little towns around - La Luz, Tularosa, etc. driving dirt roads through the desert, to come to a Navaho hogan. Old, little Adobe homes, dirt road main street, chickens running free, dogs sleeping in the middle of the dirt road. Been everywhere in the lower U.S. - TWICE! I have 3 favorite states - Arizona, N.Mexico, and Florida. 😬 TMI - (on second thought, - no, don't go to any of those places)
That’s cool ! My dad got a job at White Sands Missile Range in the late 50’s. We moved up to Cloudcroft as Alamogordo seemed like a dirty dusty hot town back then
I truly enjoyed your video. I usually skip the ones with commentary but yours was such a pleasure....so relaxing and well worth the 3.5 hrs. Thank you for the upload❤
It amazes me HOW MUCH TIME, EFFORT and RESOURCE$ it takes for an epic trip like this - much less FILMING IT FOR US. Dang! It also amazes me how some people spew rude or negative comments without 'hearing' themselves, or even caring.
We can not thank you enough for your visit to Origami In the Garden!!!! We love having folks visit us who have seen your fabulous video! We hope you'll come back again and see the gardens as we change up exhibits each year!
Really enjoyed this video I was born in Roswell, New Mexico, raised,in Grants my dad worked in the minds there brought back a lot of memories watching your video. I really enjoyed it.
Mid June 2017 we spent 3 days in the Taos area in our 2014 drop top camaro which gives a really good feel of the landscape on the enchanted circle drive. Took 64 out of Taos on our way back to Mo. and caught a huge hot air balloon launch as we dropped down into Eagles Nest. Had to stop and get some good pics of that.
Great video. In the town of Madrid is where they filmed Wild Hogs and you walked right past the Diner where it happened! I always fun to see where you go.
Oh how I miss my little cabin that was East of the mountains of Santa Fe.? It burned to the ground in a forest fire. These are places we should to tour. Madrid has really changed, it used to be a junkie little place but I know it has become very popular and a lot added! Hoping to rebuild in the cool mountains of NM. I wonder if the house with the glass bottle fence is still there?! Thanks for taking us on your trip!!
Thanks a million for this New Mexico Trip. We lived in New Mexico many, many, many years ago. We lived in Artesia & Deming & Hatch & Las Cruces. We did get to travel in parts there when we lived therr. I miss New Mexico too. In Carlsbad, New Mexico is a huge undrrground & famous Cavern too." The Carlsbad Caverns". Greetings from the Great Lakes State of Michigan " Aka " The Mitten State.
So awesome my 91 year old husband loves watching you vlog. We can't get out to see these places anymore. My granddaughter and I drove him to Oregon to see our youngest so and family. I wanted to go thru Yellowstone but she had to get back for school and work. Do you have a Yellowstone tour ?
It makes me feel good to see all of the open lands little towns. Also the Churches Veteran/Viet Nam memorials! What beautiful weather. Russ stop and enjoy some of this and Thank You so much! 😊
I've being watching your videos for a while now, maybe I'm wrong, but i think that New Mexico is your favourite state you have visited so far , maybe I'm wrong. It just feels that way .
Fascinating visit to the ice cave. I went to El Malpais National Monument and climbed into some Lava caves, followed up to Acoma Sky City. That was fascinating, visiting the Acoma Tribe on the Mesa top. From there, eventually to Chaco Canyon, camping there two days to explore the Anasazi Culture Centre. This was during one of my visits to the USA in 1992. Oldtimer Englishman reliving past adventures with you.
It’s beautiful video you showing us New Mexico just tell me the last video you was in West Eagle West how’s the weather there did they have snow and how much the life and the houses and how much they pay for working there?
You missed out on the El Malpais! Right there by Grants. But I’m so glad you went to see El Morro. Such an overlooked tourist spot. I’ve lived here all my life and still never cease to be amazed by how beautiful this state is. Thank you for showing its beauty.
Oh my gosh I can't believe 3 weeks ago it was almost 90°. I'm wanting to take the grandkids that way soon. It is most certainly a beautiful drive I have made it many times coming back into Farmington.
Thanks Russ, always enjoy your travels., any chance that you'll do a complete US 89 border to border some day (or already) ? Thanks for stopping at all the smaller attractions !!!
PS, thank you for your Dad's WWII service, I think I may have been in one of the last operations at Wendover about 1981 / 82. It had long been a ghost town of a base but we used it as remote base during Red Flag @ Nellis AFB in Vegas. As an aside at the time the large hanger was used to experiment with ball lighting.
I'm really enjoying this video. Never been to Grants or knew about the ice cave. I'm living in Las Cruces so it's quite a drive . Thanks for taking us on this trip!
Russ, thank you for highlighting my birth state. We still have property in Taos that my dad gave me when I was born (back then it was nothing, but sounds different now). You reminded us to take our RV back through NM paradise on our next trip, coming soon. We have to go through it from California to see relatives back east. Not always, we choose to go back a different way. But, for a good change in pace, we should go home through NM and take our time.
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Thanks, kid!
New Mexico is on the list for most dangerous state
I would never live there or even visit.
1:06:18 Yes sir, the house has been & still is occupied by two special friends who raised their family there.The town was not always what you see
Back in the 1970s you really would have enjoyed the area & the people
Now it's mostly transplants that turned it into a tourist trap of extremely expensive ____( fill in the blank 😂) Safe Travels Sir!!
@Dee-wd8li what. I guess it's what you are used to to me and I have been there once it is beautiful nice and peaceful. Like anywhere else stay away from bad places and mostly big towns
Thanks for the 4th of July parade.
New Mexico is my favorite all time state. So many great things to see and visit. Chaco Canyon is very interesting. Madrid is a cool little town where Wild Hogs was filmed. Been camping there since 1978. Love Rancheros outside Santa Fe. Very pricy homes. Lots of history. Riding motorcycles up the Sandia mtns was great, Beautiful. Galleries are the best in Santa Fe. Best art in the US
I luv it when they have parades that are children appropriate
Awesome trip and video! Thanks for letting us tag along❗
They are petroglyphs. You need to go to Alamo mountain and you’ll be amazed painting and carving in the rocks and the largest butterfield stage coach station ever built and the base of the mountain
Born and raised in NM , and proud of it !!!
Wow!! Very beautiful, atmospheric and breathtaking journey.☀️👌👌💯
I really like your video. Very laid back & positive, and you show a lot of neat stuff. Thanks.
Nice clear Camera or maybe just that crisp & clear New Mexico air. I fly fished that creek @2:50 about 40 years ago when my daughters were 1 & 3 years old & we were traveling the great southwest my old 1946 chevy 1.5ton a stateside ww2 Veteran with home built sheepherder style camper & camp trailer, We broke down in Taos near the town center, i had to do a basic roadside engine overhaul, refresh and refit, The people of Taos were very friendly & hospitible, Nobody told me i had to move the truck, tow it away or work on it elsewhere, A man & wife had a Burrito/taco truck on the hwy @ southern entrance of Taos and would bring me a burrito and large coffee every morning for the whole week & a half i was in Taos working on the Truck. Eagles Nest, Red River, Taos and even Santa Fe were quite a bit slower and sleepier back then, decades before the RUclips generation started filling the back roads of America.The only thing really missing in these videos is rubbing elbows and talking with the local folk, i notice most RUclipsrs seem to want the places they visit all to themselves & seldom talk with the people along the way, which for me personally would be one of the a main features of my travels if i was a RUclipsr.
Very nice commentary. ❤
I love your life story here . Thank you for sharing with us.
HEY,HEY CHECK IT OUT, NEW MEXICO, YAY, Thanks, RVerTV Russ 👍
I’m born and raised in Mississippi, but I love New Mexico so much. I go there every chance I get. I’m just drawn to it for some reason.
You're drawn to New Mexico because it's the Land of Enchantment 😊
I can't believe I stayed watching all 3 1/2 hours through the whole thing. I live in NM and am familiar with most every place. I worked all around these places. At one time or another. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
MÑ
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I watched the Whole thing too. 🤭.
Madrid was a Company Town that mined coal for the near by rail road before trains quit using coal . Madrid was the town that Wild Hogs was filmed in. Dennis Hopper is buried in Taos NM.
I live in New Mexico east of Santa Fe. I love it here.
Love new Mexico, thank you for the trip💕☀️✌️
We've been watching these great videos, subscribed to your channel. My family settled in an old town called French, NM, a ghost town now. Eventually, going to Springer and Albuquerque. I have old photos of my grandparents and their families traveling all over in the 1920's. One year, we traveled to the same places they traveled and made photos of the places they were at. Time traveling. A lot had not changed, but some things totally changed. Great memories. We used to go to Eagles Nest before the state took it over. Excellent drive. ❤NM!!
Thanks for the history of your family's travels.
Those town look like they are high up in the hills. Nice little tiwns but they are far away up in the mountains. I wonder where the sandstones are.
Oh he came across the tourquoise spot.
I used to live in New Mexico and you took me to places I'd never been to. You're a pleasure to listen to. Thank you so much! 😊
Going to have to watch again, great for a long relaxing day. Love new Mexico more than before, I always asked frank let's move here
Never did, this movie is that reason why. When I'm a spirit again, I have so much to see for eternity.
I prefer your your versus a guided tour. Thanks
Grants/Gallup when the diffrent tribes do the dances kinda like a parade set up is the best!! I think usually in the spring. Allsup best burritos 🌯
❤ Thanks for the information. I appreciate the tips.
The lava bed and ice cave you mentioned were mentioned in a book or two by Louis L'Amour.
Me? I love, love, LOVE realizing the details and places I can plan to visit - and even on re-mix, I always catch new that I missed before. I was not a small-town museum-goer before finding your channel, Russ. Now? I realize these (and the local coffee shops) are the 💚 of these quickly-disappearing gems of small-town America. I slow down and chat, investigate. It's THE PEOPLE that give the trip the biggest smiles. Always. Cannot thank you enough, Russ!
Folk art museum, new installations, giant renditions of the hand carved Mexican wood art, very colorful…
3.5 hrs! Wow. This must have took a while to upload from Quartzsite. Lol
We have been all over NM, love it all!
So glad you chose to do NM. I am 80 and lived in NM since I was 15. Thank you for touring me where I can’t go anymore! 💕❤️💕
New Mexico is a great place to visit and live. I found the people unusually open, friendly, and like myself very talkative. Much love from Chicago.
Russ, thanks for showing the road maps, I like that. Good health.
I cannot wait to road trip through New Mexico! There is much to see
My husband and I traveled these roads alot, he was over the road driver.
Miss him, but he's traveling the road on TV with me now. Love your descriptions and stops, we never got to stop always a load to deliver.
Oh, my good grief. I've gotta go back to New Mexico to check out more of your discoveries, Russ! Wow. How interesting, ALL of this video. Thank you!
Sure enjoyed this Russ, thank you! You do beautiful videos & I always tell people what a great guy you are.😊
Love the ice cave and the pottery 👍. Beautiful views 👍
Thank you very much!
I am revisiting your videos after having a cataract procedure done yesterday and realising how much I have been missing.
I've never been to New Mexico, so basically know nothing about it. So nice to be able to visit it and learn about it with Russ as my personal tour guide.
Hope one day see Taos, love santa fe , ghost ranch and Georgia O'Keefe studio. You rock Russ it's always an event not to be missed when you're on the road. Can't forget hatch and pie town.
Awesome! Thanks Russ!
Wow! I was just sitting around the house and thinking... I have about 3 1/2 hours hours on my hands and I want to watch something. I briefly considered watching the epic movie Exodus, but stumbled across the latest RVerTV Once in a Lifetime New Mexico 6 day road trip! I'll take Russ over reruns every time! Keep up the good work buddy! We love you!❤
I really enjoyed the ride specially with the back camera that captured all the beautiful scenery thanks for sharing 👏👏👏and I also enjoyed the ice cave beautiful God blessed you’ll in the road 🙏🙏
The origami are cool, it is the art of folding paper, and those statues made of aluminum is almost unbelievable!!! Thanks for your hard work!!
A real treat for a wintry/blustery day here on the central pacific coast. The wind gusts just about knocked me off my feet a few minutes ago walking the dog. Rained all night and more is coming. Wind and soggy ground = bad things around here. So seeing the American southwest on your travels warms me up through the laptop screen right now. Not sure how it works but it does. Cheers and thanks again! 👍
Check out the clouds.
@@ben8405 Right now,...dark...and spooky looking here,....and cold. At least the winds have died down some. But they say they're gonna blow for another day at least. And more rain to come. We need water but just wish it wouldn't come all at once, lol. Cheers.
I like to watch on TV, really feels real.
What a wonderful trip. I never thought New Mexico was so beautiful
Fun! Gotcha on the big screen 🎉
Love New Mexico did el capulin in northeast part of state, way high up drive on lip of collapsed lava dome. Can see new Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, texas.and kansas
This was a pleasure to watch. Reminds me of CA, WA, or OR, but special and magical in it's own way. I really appreciate you making these videos.
I find myself drawn to this state. I've been a truck driver for 30 yrs and roughly half of that has been over the road. I always felt most comfortable and at home in New Mexico. Love the people and topography such a beautiful state!
Great videos!!! My husband and I have been watching your videos for about a year and we have really been enjoying them. Thank you very very much.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤
I enjoyed this. It was as if I were there. Thank you for sharing this beautiful scenery ❤
How beautiful. Recall being in love & traveling thru this enchanted land. Oh, thank you for this.
Bringing back some wonderful memories, being a kid if 6 years old. Came to America with my family from Hong Kong to Winslow AZ. I can remember those good old days watching the parade 😊 One of my dreams was to travel he backroads of route 66 like yourself. Unfortunately, due to health issues, I am not able to be alone 😕 and all.
Thanks for sharing 👍
IN GOD'S SPEED ✨️🙏✨️
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Thank you for this. My mind is blown! I kept wondering why it was called ice cave when it was hot outside. I never seen lava rocks like that either. It is really too cool for school!😊
As X full timers we appreciate your videos of so many places. Appreciate your legs sharing such neat places in the USA. People if you are physically able, go SEE your USA! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for this. I don’t drive anymore, but used to travel a lot. Now i can travel vicariously through you!
I lived in Alamogordo in the early '60's.
Some of my favorite memories still are of exploring the little towns around - La Luz, Tularosa, etc. driving dirt roads through the desert, to come to a Navaho hogan.
Old, little Adobe homes, dirt road
main street, chickens running free, dogs sleeping in the middle of the dirt road.
Been everywhere in the lower U.S. - TWICE!
I have 3 favorite states - Arizona, N.Mexico, and Florida. 😬 TMI -
(on second thought, - no, don't go to any of those places)
That’s cool ! My dad got a job at White Sands Missile Range in the late 50’s. We moved up to Cloudcroft as Alamogordo seemed like a dirty dusty hot town back then
Oh boy, YAY!
Beautiful 😍
I truly enjoyed your video. I usually skip the ones with commentary but yours was such a pleasure....so relaxing and well worth the 3.5 hrs. Thank you for the upload❤
Thanks for the great video. I had no idea New Mexico was so beautiful.
It amazes me HOW MUCH TIME, EFFORT and RESOURCE$ it takes for an epic trip like this - much less FILMING IT FOR US. Dang!
It also amazes me how some people spew rude or negative comments without 'hearing' themselves, or even caring.
Great job on this one Russ …… loved every minute !! 😎
It's great to see a town that has a 4th of July parade.
We can not thank you enough for your visit to Origami In the Garden!!!! We love having folks visit us who have seen your fabulous video! We hope you'll come back again and see the gardens as we change up exhibits each year!
My favorite state!
Great to see you back on the road Russ!! Living the dream you are, my friend!!
another great vid russ!!!!!!!!
Really enjoyed this video I was born in Roswell, New Mexico, raised,in Grants my dad worked in the minds there brought back a lot of memories watching your video. I really enjoyed it.
I’m glad it brought back fond memories for you.
Thank you RVerTV for you Fantastic Video's God Bless you and the United States
Mid June 2017 we spent 3 days in the Taos area in our 2014 drop top camaro which gives a really good feel of the landscape on the enchanted circle drive. Took 64 out of Taos on our way back to Mo. and caught a huge hot air balloon launch as we dropped down into Eagles Nest. Had to stop and get some good pics of that.
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Thank you!🌹 Russ💞
Great video. In the town of Madrid is where they filmed Wild Hogs and you walked right past the Diner where it happened! I always fun to see where you go.
Amazing road trip…please don’t stop..keep ‘‘em coming, Russ.. 🙏💙🥰
Oh how I miss my little cabin that was East of the mountains of Santa Fe.? It burned to the ground in a forest fire. These are places we should to tour. Madrid has really changed, it used to be a junkie little place but I know it has become very popular and a lot added! Hoping to rebuild in the cool mountains of NM. I wonder if the house with the glass bottle fence is still there?!
Thanks for taking us on your trip!!
Thanks for filming in our beautiful state!!
I went to Madrid on vacation, the movie Wild Hogs was filmed there, you know John Travolta,Tim Allen...
Thanks a million for this New Mexico Trip. We lived in New Mexico many, many, many years ago. We lived in Artesia & Deming & Hatch & Las Cruces. We did get to travel in parts there when we lived therr. I miss New Mexico too. In Carlsbad, New Mexico is a huge undrrground & famous Cavern too." The Carlsbad Caverns". Greetings from the Great Lakes State of Michigan " Aka " The Mitten State.
The Carlsbad Caverns ÷ a humongous underground Cave.
Thanks for the ride, I love New Mexico! 🇲🇽 I hope to get back there someday! I’m from Ct.
So awesome my 91 year old husband loves watching you vlog. We can't get out to see these places anymore. My granddaughter and I drove him to Oregon to see our youngest so and family. I wanted to go thru Yellowstone but she had to get back for school and work. Do you have a Yellowstone tour ?
Amazing Landskap...what Big Area...wow..From Norway
I could never drive this distance. Thank you for traveling and sharing. Your adventure. ❤❤❤😊
My home town welcome 😁😁😁😁👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Everyone loves a parade.
Mardi Gras in Mobile Alabama great parades all the high school bands marching. I can hear them now ❤
THANKS!
Thank you for the beautiful journey !!😊
Have you ever ben to Curry County? Cannon AFB was there. It was a dry county.
It makes me feel good to see all of the open lands little towns. Also the Churches Veteran/Viet Nam memorials! What beautiful weather. Russ stop and enjoy some of this and Thank You so much! 😊
Thanks! I watched all of this trek of yours in one Go and thoroughly enjoyed the ride.
How far were you from the SANTA FE TRAIL?
I've being watching your videos for a while now, maybe I'm wrong, but i think that New Mexico is your favourite state you have visited so far , maybe I'm wrong. It just feels that way .
Yes it is top 3 for sure I will go back again too. Thank you
@@rvertv God speed 🙏
loved this video, thanx for sharing
Watching as you are starting your 6 day travels. I'm loving it already. Nice trails at El Moro. Awesome. Thanks.
Fascinating visit to the ice cave. I went to El Malpais National Monument and climbed into some Lava caves, followed up to Acoma Sky City. That was fascinating, visiting the Acoma Tribe on the Mesa top. From there, eventually to Chaco Canyon, camping there two days to explore the Anasazi Culture Centre. This was during one of my visits to the USA in 1992. Oldtimer Englishman reliving past adventures with you.
It’s beautiful video you showing us New Mexico just tell me the last video you was in West Eagle West how’s the weather there did they have snow and how much the life and the houses and how much they pay for working there?
You missed out on the El Malpais! Right there by Grants. But I’m so glad you went to see El Morro. Such an overlooked tourist spot. I’ve lived here all my life and still never cease to be amazed by how beautiful this state is. Thank you for showing its beauty.
Oh my gosh I can't believe 3 weeks ago it was almost 90°. I'm wanting to take the grandkids that way soon.
It is most certainly a beautiful drive I have made it many times coming back into Farmington.
👋Love your videos, Russ!!🌞
Enjoyed again
Would love to have gone with you on this one! What a beautiful little journey
Thanks Russ, always enjoy your travels., any chance that you'll do a complete US 89 border to border some day (or already) ? Thanks for stopping at all the smaller attractions !!!
PS, thank you for your Dad's WWII service, I think I may have been in one of the last operations at Wendover about 1981 / 82. It had long been a ghost town of a base but we used it as remote base during Red Flag @ Nellis AFB in Vegas. As an aside at the time the large hanger was used to experiment with ball lighting.
Liked your video. Always wanted to see Taos.
I’m definitely enjoying the ride ! Thanks Russ ! 🙌👍✌️
I'm really enjoying this video. Never been to Grants or knew about the ice cave. I'm living in Las Cruces so it's quite a drive . Thanks for taking us on this trip!
Gracias por compartir amigo saludos de Toluca Méxicovne gusto mucho 😊
Russ, thank you for highlighting my birth state. We still have property in Taos that my dad gave me when I was born (back then it was nothing, but sounds different now). You reminded us to take our RV back through NM paradise on our next trip, coming soon. We have to go through it from California to see relatives back east. Not always, we choose to go back a different way. But, for a good change in pace, we should go home through NM and take our time.