Not because of road construction. Joan was looking at the Maps app and said, "Do you know there is a scenic road past Angel Fire, Eagles' Next, and Taos? It will add about an hour and a half to our drive time today."
"Do you wanna do it?"
Spur of the moment decision. We made that one about 60 seconds before coming up on that exit.
Last night in Colorado - another Love's RV Stop. I mentioned the extra miles in yesterday's blog post. It was a good stop.
Today, since we went further than planned yesterday, we did some figuring along the way. I suggested we try Sky City, another casino in New Mexico. Not just "another casino," Sky City was one of the first; we drove by it a couple times back in our "big coach" days, but the timing was never right for a stop. I knew (well, expected) the casino and RV park to be dated, but I had seen a sign on the way over on our first day out that they had full hook-up RV sites for $29; quite a deal. And, we are only looking for a place to park and an electric hook-up because it is supposed to be another hot one today. I called an got us a reservation - one of the RV site review forums I use mentioned that this place had "a $19 RV site rate if you mentioned the billboard." When booking it, I mentioned "the billboard"... yep, got it for $19. The next closest place is about 3 times that price.
So, back to the detour. The GPS was showing us getting to Sky City around 1:00 pm - yeah, we have time for a detour. Pretty mountains and twisty roads - what's not to like?
We got off the Interstate just south of Raton Pass...
Into New Mexico...
Then, west on a 2 lane road, towards the mountains...
The road got twistier after a while. That would be more fun on the scoots, but the RoadTrek is our current conveyance, so...
It was a pretty drive. Some of this we did cover on scoots when we were in Taos for a week, almost 2 years ago.
Once into Taos, it was mostly 4 lane road to get to Santa Fe, then back on the Interstate. It was a good diversion. Turning west on I-40, another 59 miles or so to get to Sky City.
We knew to go to the Hotel Registration Desk to check in for the RV park... and that meant walking through the casino. Joan said, "These look like new machines - I may have to play after we get settled in."
I got us checked in, then off to the nearby RV park. Yes, this is dated, but perfectly adequate. I plugged in our surge protector to check the voltage: all good, and electric is all we need. We're fine on our fresh water and holding tanks. Just as I was finishing with the electric, I looked back and saw...
Whoa! A fast-moving thunderstorm! I got a quick shot of the site and headed inside...
We got a few sprinkles on the windows, but the worst of it (thunder and lightning) moved just south and east of us. We did feel the wind from the gust front, but nothing bad.
Murphy was keeping an eye out for us...
Then, Stella joined him while I got their early supper ready...
They were both good travelers today. And, for the record, less ruckus during the night last night. In fact, they both snuggled with me for a while - a first, since their first choice is snuggling with their Momma. I get that - it is my first choice, too. They seem to be settling into this traveling stuff, and... we should be home in a couple days. I am sure they will be happy to have their home routine back.
The humans had some adjustment time, too. Along about the third day, with rowdy cats, much less space than we are used to, and a couple big mile days, I began to wonder if our "van life" days might be numbered. We adapted. Joan is already talking about what she'd like to do different on our next outing. That's a good sign. ;-)































































