I went down to the arcade at Gold Mine and Jolt, the home of the old school classic arcade video games, at the White Sands Mall back in Alamogordo, New Mexico during my trip for visiting Grandma Loni only back in years ago.
@@AmericanOutbackAmazing Yeah, I went to the old school classic arcade video games at the White Sands Mall back in Alamogordo, New Mexico for visiting Grandma Loni only back in years ago.
Been all over the lower 48 and this is one of my favorite places. If I want city… close to El Paso or Las Cruces. If I want desert and no people I drive north . If I want trees and snow …. Ruidoso and Cloudcroft🤷🏻♂️. Just subscribed. Looking forward to your other videos 🙂
Nope, I spent the 4 previous days in Las Cruces about 75 miles to the west and it was sunny and warm the entire time. In the summer it is mainly sunny, in winter and spring the cold fronts bring clouds for a few days. We camped there in the summer once, it was unbearable, so hot I slept outside of the tent.
I went down to the arcade at Gold Mine and Jolt, the home of the old school classic arcade video games, at the White Sands Mall back in Alamogordo, New Mexico during my trip for visiting Grandma Loni only back in years ago.
I will have to check that out next time.
@@AmericanOutbackAmazing Yeah, I went to the old school classic arcade video games at the White Sands Mall back in Alamogordo, New Mexico for visiting Grandma Loni only back in years ago.
Been all over the lower 48 and this is one of my favorite places. If I want city… close to El Paso or Las Cruces. If I want desert and no people I drive north . If I want trees and snow …. Ruidoso and Cloudcroft🤷🏻♂️. Just subscribed. Looking forward to your other videos 🙂
Thanks for subscribing, I am going on a fall trip soon to theTetons. I agree with you, Alamogordo is a very nice place!
Yes, there is lots of variety here. I seldom go to El Paso, but it sure is nice to have high mountains 15 miles away.
I moved from Alamogordo in 1987. Wow has it grown
Seems like a nice town.
Wow I have a relative that lives here and it's amazing to see that they have a home with no grass.
Probably just cactus!
It’s so weird to see your childhood town not being ur childhood town
Has it changed that much?
Is it always this overcast?
Nope, I spent the 4 previous days in Las Cruces about 75 miles to the west and it was sunny and warm the entire time. In the summer it is mainly sunny, in winter and spring the cold fronts bring clouds for a few days. We camped there in the summer once, it was unbearable, so hot I slept outside of the tent.