This morning we awoke in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with several mountains very close to us on the east. Of course, we were in a Wal-Mart parking lot.
We ventured on our way about 10:00 am Mountain Standard Time heading west on I-40 or route 66. The buttes and bluffs west of Albuquerque were fabulous. They were bright red from the sun’s rays shining on the surface jutting out from the ground against a bright, blue backdrop of the sky. Awesome!!!
We were headed to Gallup, NM. Then, we stopped at a souvenir shop on the Continental Divide. That’s where the water flows in different directions: the eastern flowing waters go to the Atlantic Ocean and the western flowing waters go to the Pacific Ocean. We decided to stop and have lunch. Also, we conferred as to what our destination for the evening. We decided to head to the Petrified Forest National Park. In addition, when crossing, we would stop at the visitor’s center for more information.
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| Our Rig |
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| Continental Divide Souvenir Shop |
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| Route 66 Sign Continental Divide |
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| Cyndie at the Continental Divide |
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| Arizona State Sign |
Arriving at the Petrified Forest about 3:30 pm Mountain Standard Time, we stopped at the ranger’s visitor center. The ranger said that we could drive through the park to the southern entrance where there are two rock shops that provide free camping for self-contained campers.
Great! Let’s Go! At the beginning, the Painted Desert exhibited bright red rock. The timing was perfect – The sun was going down for sunset. The sun’s rays and elevated rocks produced dancing shadows made the view breath-taking.
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| The Painted Desert at sunset |
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| The Painted Desert at sunset |
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| The Painted Desert at sunset |
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| The Painted Desert at sunset |
The road twisted and turned around the buttes as the sun was descending in the west. Each turn exhibited a new sight. Then we came upon the Petrified Forest. Hundreds of chunks of rock logs were strewn across the floor of the valley and on top of hills. Unbelievable!!! Finally, we reached the exit to the park. The rock shop was right there – our destination for the night! Yes, it is NOT a Wal-Mart parking lot!! We are looking forward to our trip back through the park tomorrow.