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"LOST RIDER 105" Like the view? Get the Print! Shop at @fineartamerica Link in Bio. #abq #Albuquerque #albuquerqueballoonfiesta #Sandia #sandía #sandiamountains #sandiapeak #sandiaski #ski #skilift #snowski #mountain #mountains #landscape #photo #photos #photography #photography #photographer #photoshoot #photoart #photoshop #monochrome #bnwphotography #bnwphoto #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpjC-oyPgfa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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New Mexico, USA: Sandia Mountains - Photo #6 by Doug Craig Travel Photography Via Flickr: From the scenic state of New Mexico.......
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🧗♀️ Albuquerque, New Mexico is a hidden gem for rock climbing enthusiasts. With its stunning landscapes, diverse rock formations, and year-round mild weather, it's no wonder why more and more climbers are flocking to this city. 🏞️ The Sandia Mountains, located on the east side of Albuquerque, offer some of the best rock climbing experiences in the area. With over 1,000 routes, climbers of all skill levels can find a challenge that suits them. The views from the top are breathtaking, making it a must-visit destination for any climber. 👨👩👧👦 Albuquerque also has a strong climbing community, with local gyms and outdoor clubs hosting events and competitions throughout the year. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced climber, you'll find a welcoming community eager to share their passion for the sport.1. The Best Rock Climbing Spots in AlbuquerqueIf you're a rock climbing enthusiast, Albuquerque has some of the best spots to explore. Here are the top picks: Echo Canyon: With over 100 routes, Echo Canyon offers something for every level of climber. 🧗♀️ The Dungeon: This indoor/outdoor gym is perfect for beginners and experienced climbers alike. 🏋️♂️ The Sandias: A popular spot for trad climbing, the Sandias offer stunning views and challenging routes. 🌄 The Box: Located in the Jemez Mountains, The Box offers a unique climbing experience with its volcanic tuff walls. 🌋 Make sure to bring appropriate gear, check weather conditions, and climb with a partner for safety. Happy climbing! 🤘2. Safety Tips for Rock Climbing in Albuquerque Always wear a helmet and proper climbing shoes. Check your gear before climbing and replace worn-out equipment. Stay hydrated and bring snacks for energy. Never climb alone and always inform someone of your plans. Be aware of weather conditions and avoid climbing during thunderstorms. Use proper technique and take breaks when needed. Stay on designated trails and avoid disturbing wildlife. Respect private property and obtain proper permits for climbing. Be mindful of other climbers and communicate effectively. Stay calm and focused, and enjoy the climb! 🧗♂️🧗♀️ 3. Essential Gear for Rock Climbing in AlbuquerqueRock climbing in Albuquerque requires specific gear to ensure safety and success. Here are some essential items: Climbing Shoes: Sturdy, snug-fitting shoes with good grip are necessary for climbing. Harness: A harness secures you to the rope and provides support while climbing. Rope: A dynamic rope with a length of 60-70 meters is essential for climbing in Albuquerque. Chalk Bag: A chalk bag helps keep your hands dry and improves grip while climbing. Belay Device: A belay device is used to control the rope while climbing and for lowering the climber. Helmets: A helmet protects your head from falling rocks and other debris. Climbing Tape: Climbing tape is used to protect your hands from cuts and blisters. Don't forget to bring plenty of water, snacks, and sunscreen. Happy climbing! 🧗♀️🧗♂️4. The History of Rock Climbing in AlbuquerqueRock climbing in Albuquerque has a rich history that dates back to the 1960s. Early climbers explored the Sandia Mountains and established routes on the granite cliffs. In the 1970s, a group of climbers formed the Albuquerque Mountaineers and began developing new routes. The 1980s saw the rise of sport climbing, and Albuquerque became a hub for this type of climbing. Today, Albuquerque boasts numerous climbing areas, including the Sandia Mountains, the Manzanita Mountains, and the Jemez Mountains. The Sandia Mountains offer over 500 routes, ranging from beginner to advanced. The Manzanita Mountains are known for their steep, challenging climbs. The Jemez Mountains feature volcanic rock and unique climbing experiences. Albuquerque also hosts several annual climbing events, such as the Sandia Mountain Climbing Festival and the Enchanted Tower Climbing Festival. Whether you're a seasoned climber or a beginner, Albuquerque has something to offer. 🧗♀️🧗♂️🌄5. How to Train for Rock Climbing in AlbuquerqueIf you're looking to train for rock climbing in Albuquerque, there are a few things you can do to prepare yourself: Start with basic strength training exercises like pull-ups and push-ups. Focus on building core strength through exercises like planks and sit-ups. Practice your footwork and technique by climbing on indoor walls. Find a climbing partner or join a climbing group to improve your skills. Get outside and climb on real rock to gain experience and confidence. It's important to remember to always warm up properly before climbing and to listen to your body to avoid injury. Don't forget to have fun and enjoy the climb! 🧗♀️🧗♂️6. Environmental Considerations for Rock Climbing in AlbuquerqueRock climbing in Albuquerque can have a significant impact on the environment. Here are some considerations to keep in mind: Stay on established trails to avoid damaging vegetation and soil. Minimize your impact by packing out all trash and waste. Respect wildlife and their habitats by keeping a safe distance. Use designated campsites and fire rings to prevent damage to the landscape. Consider using eco-friendly climbing gear, such as recycled materials and biodegradable chalk. Choose low-impact climbing routes to avoid damaging fragile rock formations. Be mindful of your noise level to avoid disturbing wildlife and other climbers. Consider carpooling or using public transportation to reduce carbon emissions. Support local conservation efforts and organizations. By following these environmental considerations, we can ensure that rock climbing in Albuquerque remains sustainable for generations to come. 🌍🧗♀️7. The Future of Rock Climbing in AlbuquerqueRock climbing in Albuquerque has a bright future ahead. Here are some reasons why: New climbing gyms are opening up, such as Stone Age Climbing Gym and Albuquerque's newest addition, Vertical Dreams. The Sandia Mountains offer a variety of climbing routes for all skill levels. The city is home to several climbing organizations, including the New Mexico Climbing Coalition and the Albuquerque Climbing Team. With the increasing popularity of the sport, more and more people are getting involved in rock climbing. This means more opportunities for competitions, events, and community building. As technology advances, we can expect to see improvements in climbing gear and safety equipment. This will make the sport more accessible and safer for all climbers. However, it's important to remember to climb responsibly and with respect for the environment. The Leave No Trace principles should always be followed to preserve our natural climbing areas for generations to come. 🌲🧗♀️ Overall, is looking bright and exciting. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned climber, there's something for everyone in this thriving community. 🤘 In conclusion, Albuquerque offers a unique rock climbing experience for both beginners and experts. With various rock formations and stunning views, climbers can enjoy the thrill of the sport while taking in the beauty of the surrounding landscape 🧗♀️🌵🏜️. Whether you prefer bouldering or traditional climbing, Albuquerque has something for everyone. Local climbing gyms offer classes and equipment rentals, while nearby national parks provide endless opportunities for outdoor climbing adventures 🏞️🧗♂️. So, grab your gear and head to Albuquerque for an unforgettable rock climbing experience. Don't forget to take in the breathtaking views and embrace the challenge of climbing some of the most unique rock formations in the Southwest 🌅🧗♀️💪. https://xtremesports.net/rock-climbing-in-albuquerque/?_unique_id=6479e0911c1c2
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Scenes From My Walk - Top: Placer Mountain backed up by The Sandia Mountains - Bottom: Sandia Mountains as viewed from Romero Park In Agua Fria #ScenesFromMyWalk #PlacerMountain #OrtizMountains #SandiaMountains #Sandias #NewMexicoMountains #NewMexico #LandOfEnchantment (at Agua Fria, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/Copmt9qrEg_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Good morning New Mexico! It’s been two years since my big sister departed this world. Watching the sunrise, hoping her eternal soul is rejoicing with our Lord. #nmsunrise #nmtrueskies #nofilter #sandiamountains #burque #albuquerque https://www.instagram.com/p/CoPl2LYLxAP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Here is how we build your perfect brows during your appointment. We start at your shape and once we have the perfect shape to match your natural facial features and bone structure we move to the outline and that will determine the style what kind of brow are we doing then of course it’s color and we fill your brows to get you walking out with your best brows! Ready to get started? Click the link in my bio to book your appointment today. . Www.tinkitten.com . . . #browshape #browoutline #browcolor #browpigments #pmuinks #winterscene #joshuatree #simplysantafe #tucsonarizona #arkansas #desertlife #utahisrad #arizona #bigbend #utahunique #801 #riorancho #hiddentreasures #desertlandscape #desertbeauty #appalachianmountains #sandiamountains #arizonaadventures #utahgram #noco #canyonlandsnationalpark #saguarocactus (at Hesperia, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqSM-nAO5ZE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I might have gotten hailed on. . . . #hikingadventures #landscape #fall #nature #rainy #hiking #landscapelovers #autumn #outdoors #newmexico #trail #landscapephotography #fallcolors #naturephotography #rainydaylove #autumnvibes #outdoorphotography #sandiamountains #fallfoliage #autumnleaves #mood #moodygrams (at Ellis Trailhead) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjWSfe0voSA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Cloud waves 🌬 Exploring desert landscapes and textures 🌲🌵🌾☁️🌞
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#desert#film photography#cool colors#new mexico#photography#landscape#sandiamountains#albuquerque#Elena Gallegos Open Space
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October 19, 2017 12:46pm #Albuquerque #USA “Rooftop Views” • • • #igersabq #instagramersnm #newmexicoarchitecture #newmexicoskies #jj_blackwhite #bnw_zone #bws_worldwide #city_in_bnw #bnw_focus_on #bw_addiction #photowall_bw #rsa_bnw #streetphotography_bw #landscape_lovers #sandiamountains (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIV-zbolw8B/?igshid=1nz88hlcu1jf2
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"CLIMBER ON SANDIA" Prints Available at @fineartamerica https://julian-gardea.pixels.com/ Check out the link in my bio! #sandia #sandiapeaktramway #sandiapeak #sandiamountains #sandiaflowers #sandiahiking #flower #flowers #flowerphotography #flowerart #flowerbouquet #flowerstagram #flowersofinstagram #purple #purpleflowers #insect #insectphotography #abq #albuquerque #albuquerquenm #macrophotography #macrophotos #photooftheday #photos #photographylovers #photographer #photoshop (at Albuquerque, New Mexico) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoJAMr8LdlX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#albuquerque #uptown #sandiamountains #rainbow (at Uptown) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDFdVq5lbGo/?igshid=1z6vhdn2nq32
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Sandia Crest, New Mexico
Even though we don’t live there anymore, I will always cherish this spot. From the time I moved to Albuquerque to the time I left, the crest was one the few locations that brought me a sense of peace in a world gone mad.
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Placer Mountain & Sandia Mountains as viewed from Romero Park #ScenesFromMyWalk #PlacerMountain #SandiaMountains #ViewFromRomeroPark #NewMexicoMountains (at Romero Trailhead Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnSQuk_vltc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Another hike in the books this weekend felt good to get out in nature #foothills #sandias #sandiamountains #nature #naturephotography #albuquerque #newmexico #purenewmexico #newmexicotrue #igersabq (at Sandia Foothills Open Space) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA0eztCl7iY/?igshid=1pfwfcjqw5gt2
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Day 6 -- Standing in four states at once is overrated
I get up and pack, then blithely don shorts, a sleeveless top, and flip-flops. I eat breakfast, get fresh ice for the Yeti, and it’s not until I head out to fetch the car that I realize it’s 52 degrees and pouring. I had been so certain I would have the same lovely weather as yesterday I didn’t bother to look outside before getting dressed. Thank goodness I toured Mesa Verde yesterday. Imagine negotiating those ladders in pouring rain!
I brave the nasty weather long enough to move the car under the overhang in front of the motel, then go back inside to put on warmer clothes. It’s 9 by the time I head out for Four Corners.
Four Corners -- this is it folks
Shiprock
View of the Sandia Mountains from my hotel room
Day 6
Mileage is at 1550.7.
I hadn’t planned on visiting the actual spot where four states meet (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah) until my physical therapist told me it was not to be missed. So I’m detouring over on Hwy 160 to check it out.
The drive to Four Corners is gorgeous. I keep thinking I should stop to take photos, but the road is two lanes with no shoulder so I put the photos off, telling myself I will take some snaps on the return journey. At a crossroads I manage a brief stop to photograph yet another huge monolith – there are several in the first few miles -- a string of them, heading south.
The actual location where the four states meet up is on Navajo territory. I pay five dollars to get in, park in a hard scrabble lot, and walk over to a low building that consists of four unconnected wings. There isn’t much to see – just the four long low empty buildings, a plaque explaining that government surveyors and astronomers established this corner, and a brass and concrete monument on the ground, with lines drawn so visitors can stand in four states at the same time while having their photo taken. It doesn’t do much for me; in fifteen minutes I’m back on the road. My GPS is not leading me back the way I came, but toward the town of Shiprock, where I stop for gas and a photo of another amazing monolith that looks like a ship in full sail, hence the name.
The drive south to Albuquerque goes through another stretch of amazing scenery with more huge rocky prominences scattered across the landscape. The sky is huge with storms brewing along the horizon to the east and the west with vertical streaks where rain is falling. My route is in the center of these storms and is blue-skied. As I continue south, I drive beneath a handful of storms that come on suddenly with rain pelting my windshield for a few miles and are just as suddenly gone.
My route for most of the day is over rural, nearly empty highways: 160, 64, and 491, with the last stretch on I-40. I had hoped to make it to Santa Fe but at four I decide to stop in Albuquerque, too tired to keep driving. I search for hotels and am tempted by the Sandia Resort and Casino. Hotel Tonight doesn’t list this hotel, but Hotel.com does and I book a room for an okay price. Unfortunately when I get to the front desk it turns out I’ve booked a night for the following week. I have to stop making these snap bookings and getting myself in trouble. Luckily the desk clerk is a very kind man and gives me a room for the night for the same price I got from Hotel.com – such a deal. Also, luckily, Hotel.com allows you to cancel your room for no fee and I do so immediately.
I have a fun evening – playing the slots for a while, then eating prime rib in the Bien Shur restaurant on the top floor of the resort. My room is lovely, with a 180-degree view of the Sandia Mountains and an immense bathroom.
I speak to my son and husband later in the evening (with the three of us on the line together) and fill them in on my adventures so far. When I tell them about the struggles I had staying awake a couple of days ago, and admit that I napped in the parking lot of a Subway, I sense a bit of unvoiced alarm. Don’t worry, I assure them. I’m drinking coffee now. I’ll be fine.
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