Santa Fe, Day 9

Sally has lived in Santa Fe for 3 years and has wanted to go to the Petroglyphs National Monument. Even though the park is a mere 45-minute drive straight down I-25 with a zig to the west before downtown Albuquerque, she’s never been. Today she got to check that box. We went to the visitor center first, even though there are no petroglyphs there. But we wanted to make a pit stop because not all of the 4 different locations have bathrooms. And I wanted to buy a postcard and sticker. From there we rolled down the road a bit to the Rinconada Canyon Unit, which, according to the NPS website, has 300 petroglyphs. Along the 2-mile trail, only the first half along the volcanic escarpment has the petroglyphs. We probably missed quite a few, but what we did see was a lot.
When we got off of I-25 to head towards the Visitor Center, I had a powerful sense of déjà vu. As the route continued, I was almost positive I’d been here before, and when I passed a Dunkin, I knew I had. This is the way I drove last April to Mr. Revlimiter’s house to have him install a set of his gauges in the recently departed ND3 Miata. And had we gone to the Boca Negra unit of the Petroglyph National Monument, I would have passed his house just a couple blocks over.







