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Red Hill to Pueblo Park, AZ
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| no partners | | After the White Mountains it was time to drop down to the Blue River and then on up into New Mexico to Pueblo Park. Day two of my excellent road trip continued. By the time I hit Reserve it was getting late in the afternoon, so I had dinner at Carmen's before heading to Albuquerque for the night at Motel 6. Hadn't been down this way in a long time and it was plenty fun. I camped once with my mom at Blue Crossing CG more than 20 years ago, and I remembered it being a really nice spot. It is! The road from the Blue up to Pueblo Park is mostly good, but there are places that get worked over after heavy summer rains. No worries on this trip as dry weather prevailed.
Stopped at the Blue School to take a picture of the weather station there. It is the most remote one that the NWS Tucson is responsible for maintaining. No temperature at this one, just a Fischer-Porter punch tape rain gauge. Climatological records for this area date back to 1903. |
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Autumn Foliage Observation Moderate
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