The campground was located right beside Camping World so we took this opportunity to get a few things for the RV that we needed. Just simple things like a knob for the stove, light bulbs etc.
The rain finally subsided by Thursday and we headed to downtown Albuquerque. We parked at the old town area and then walked along Central Ave (old route 66), through downtown out to a Route 66 diner. We shared a Meatloaf lunch and then made the walk back to the old town. We decided to take a drive to a local casino called Isleta Casino and Resort. We lost a few bucks and didn’t stay long as it was too smoky. We bought some local lotto tickets, but we also didn’t win. I guess the superstition about the itchy right hand isn’t true after all … mine has been itchy all week!
Next was to Santa Fe Plaza, where they sell their jewelry along the sidewalk. Both Joerg and I have been to Santa Fe before, so this was a nice walk down memory lane. We picked up a fajita at a local street vendor in the plaza and made our way to Canyon Road.
Canyon Road is the street that is full of galleries and art. I loved it the first time and it was great this time as well. We walked to the very end, and then through the park to come back again. The Fall colours in Santa Fe were great. There were amazing yellow trees everywhere and we had so much fun taking pictures of it. We missed fall in Ontario because we left too early, so this was a good compromise.
We finished off our visit to Santa Fe by visiting the SITE Museum and stopping in the Railyard district for a beer in the local pub.
Sunday, we hiked the Hawks Watch Trail in the Sandia Mountains. It wasn’t a long distance hike but it was a steady climb up. We had some great views from the top. We got lost coming down (the trail is not marked at all), so we had to scramble through some rough terrain and cactus, but we found the trail again after 15 minutes.
After the hike, we visited a local RV dealership (Le Mesa) and looked inside a dozen RVs planning for the upgrade in a few years (or if a lotto ticket actually hits!)
Monday we were on the road again. We are stopping at an RV Park just outside Winslow Arizona near the Meteor Crater.
The Itinerary for our Journey from Albuquerque NM to Winslow AZ
Day 177-184 (Oct 22-Oct 29) – Albuquerque NM, Stayed 1 week
Day 184 (Oct 29) – Albequerque NM to Winslow AZ – Total driven: 446km