Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hidden Valley RV Park, Tijeras, New Mexico

As we were hooking up the Toad this morning and getting Auntie Violet ready for today's trip, we kept seeing all of the prairie dog/ground squirrel activity around us. I kept trying to sneak up on one to get a picture, but all I managed to get was a picture of a hole --




I finally got this picture of one from quite a ways away. Can you spot it over there by the sidewalk of the Church Rock Post Office?

And I did have to go get just "one more" picture of the spectacular sandstone cliffs near the campground --



Then we were off again. It was a fairly short day, just 138 miles along Interstate 40 through Albuquerque to Tijeras and Hidden Valley RV Park. This park is part of the Resorts of Distinction group, but it is obviously a very old park. The first site we were directed to was a back-in site up on the hill with some very tight corners. We got there all right and Forry backed in just fine. Then we discovered that the outlet connection for the sewer was ABOVE our tanks! We went back down to the office and figured out another site, which was a pull-through, but around another set of tight quarters. We finally got ourselves all settled in and I actually got a couple loads of laundry done.


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