A Guide To Hikes and Scrambles in New Mexico
Update: July 24, 2016:
Hey, I’m back for a while. Currently I’m in Santa Fe and hope to have the opportunity to post some new hikes in that area. (It is beautiful, by the way). I already have drafts for the hikes to Santa Fe Baldy and for Wheeler Peak. Hopefully, there will be more to come.
Marty
In the last three years I’ve been meandering around New Mexico and posting route descriptions for the various hikes. My meandering now takes me to New England, well outside the coverage area for this blog. The New England states have their own charm but I will miss New Mexico’s enormous vistas and the incredible joys of the region’s sky islands.
My thanks to those readers who have frequented these posts! If this is your first visit then I suggest you use the navigation aids at the top of each page. Those who are hiking from a fixed location in New Mexico should check out the “Map of Trailheads” link to find nearby hikes. Those who are looking for a particular hike should check out the “Hikes By Name” link to find specific trails or to find hikes in a specific mountain range. Those who are concerned about the effects of the seasons should check out the “Hikes by Date” link to get easy links to hikes in contrasting seasons.
The “About” link asserts that the summits of New Mexico are usually high, often cold and frequently lonely. Also, they are very beautiful.
Marty
July 2015
Thanks Marty…und gut luck!! Ya!!
I’ll echo Jackson and wish you the best back east but I am really bummed that this is the end of your posting in New Mexico. Yours has been my favorite New Mexico blog the last couple of years.
Good luck back east, Marty, and thank you for all your work on this site! You’ve definitely made a significant contribution to the annals of New Mexico hiking. I’ll miss having new material, but you’ve left me with plenty to consider whenever I visit my native state.