New Mexico 2004- part 2

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New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby beaky » Sun Oct 16, 2005 3:22 pm

The dome is located about 10 miles west of Taos; looking east from there affords a beautiful panoramic view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, so named because almost every day at sunset they turn blood-red. There are all sorts of crazy little dwellings scattered around the area in the sage- everything from mansions to hippy caravans on blocks. Apparently, there are no building codes to speak of here.

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Same view, different time. The weather was actually pretty lousy most of the week, usually only clearing up near sundown. The couple of nights i set up my telescope it was very cold, but rewarding... the night sky here, in the thin, clean air and miles from any bright lights, is just breathtaking. The one night the 'scope frosted up on me, I just stretched out on a bench in the yard and did some naked-eye stargazing until the cold drove me indoors... it was worth the trip.

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Mid-week it snowed one night, transforming the landscape once again.

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The mountains with their blanket of white...

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Which was almost gone by sunset. The bright speck to the left is sunlight  flashing off a plane descending into Taos Regional (SKX), a small uncontrolled field just on the western edge of the gorge, near the bridge into town.
  To give you an idea of the elevation of this whole area: the runway elevation at the airport, which is a bit lower than the hills around the dome, is 7091 feet MSL.  
Sorry; no pix of the airport...

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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby Willit Run » Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:15 pm

WOW!!! :o
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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby legoalex2000 » Sun Oct 16, 2005 11:57 pm

sigh i miss new mexico. this is why im moving back next june!

i cant wait to see albuquerque balloon fiesta again!

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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:42 am

Great shots Rotty, I can't believe it snows in New Mexico :o
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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby Medevac71 » Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:04 am

:o :o :o ::)
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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby TSC. » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:21 pm

I've really got to stop looking at your photo's Rotty, they make me so jealous!! New Mexico looks awsome & I love the 'dome', for some reason I love the way the fence around the house (in this shot) has completely mis-matched wood (length ways):
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Excellent stuff, can't wait for some more.

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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby Hagar » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:38 pm

Very impressive & some nice photos. For once the much-abused word Awesome seems appropriate. :o ;)
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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby beaky » Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:02 pm

Nice comments; thanx.
If you've never been to the Southwest US, I can't properly express how poor a job these pictures do of conveying what it's like to be there. The high-altitude air, the clouds, the mountains,the light, the sage, the stars (!!)... and Taos is a pretty laid-back friendly town, if a bit on the catering-to-the-wealthy-hipster  side. Had some great food there,  funky record stores, antique shops and art galleries, etc... and people are friendly butnot scary-friendly like in California.
One of these days I want to tour the entire region: Arizona, NM, Nevada, and another trip into the Sierras.
More pix coming, BTW: patience...
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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby C » Tue Oct 18, 2005 2:56 pm

Nice. Some interesting little cloud formations... :)
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Re: New Mexico 2004- part 2

Postby legoalex2000 » Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:02 pm

Nice comments; thanx.
If you've never been to the Southwest US, I can't properly express how poor a job these pictures do of conveying what it's like to be there. The high-altitude air, the clouds, the mountains,the light, the sage, the stars (!!)... and Taos is a pretty laid-back friendly town, if a bit on the catering-to-the-wealthy-hipster  side. Had some great food there,  funky record stores, antique shops and art galleries, etc... and people are friendly butnot scary-friendly like in California.
One of these days I want to tour the entire region: Arizona, NM, Nevada, and another trip into the Sierras.
More pix coming, BTW: patience...



believe me, im longing to go back. im gonna find some pics of where i lived, in NE albuquerque.

:)Ramos
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