Our next stop in our journey through New Mexico were the towns of Elephant Butte and Truth or Consequences, located in Sierra County and along the Rio Grande River in the southwestern part of the state. Both of these small towns offer fun distractions and adventures — especially for folks
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Stop 66: Hello (Deming) New Mexico!
We officially kicked off the start of the second leg of our trip, arriving in Deming, New Mexico, on January 1, in the midst of a cold front that brought snow and frosty conditions — as well as a federal government shutdown that is challenging our plans for the trip.
Stop 65: Southern Arizona Revisited
What do you do when you refuse to travel more than a few hours a day but you need to get to New Mexico by the start of 2019 to start the next leg of your journey? You revisit southern Arizona along the way! We made three wonderful — and
How to Eat Healthy… On the Road and at Home
We are all about eating real and good food — fruits and vegetables not infused with pesticides, meats from animals raised in pastures on grass, fish caught wild from the sea, and sauces and dressing not infused with sugar or high fructose corn syrup. It should be easy for most
JenRanAdventures Year in Review… Just Wow!
What a year we have had — traveling thousands of miles while visiting 12 of the 48 contiguous United States in the western region of the country! In 2018, we spent about a month exploring, biking, and hiking in Arizona, Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Stop 64: SoCal Holidays
Our last stop in 2018 — and the break between our first leg of our cross-country road trip and the second leg — was all about spending time with family over the holidays, from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Our goal was to spend quality time with Jen’s mom, taking in her
Stop 63: Temecula Wine-Tasting
Our last stop this year — before we pick up the trip again right after Christmas — was a return visit to Temecula, CA, for a day of more wine-tasting. Temecula is a bit of a newbie — at least in terms of California winemaking — having started its first
Stop 62: Joshua Tree National Park (#28)
We quite enjoyed our visit to Joshua Tree National Park, located in southern California and which straddles two ecological systems — the high Mojave Desert (at elevations 3,000+ feet) in the western part of the park and the low (below 3,000-feet) Colorado Desert in the eastern part. The park, established
Stop 61: Channel Islands National Park (#27)
Channel Islands National Park — the 27th national park we have visited on this grand adventure — is one of a handful of national parks only accessible by boat or plane. The park, established in 1980, consists of five islands — San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa
Stop 60: California Wine Tasting in Lodi, Paso Robles, Santa Ynez Valley
We’re combining several places in California into one big wine stop, but we must mention that all three are very much worthy of their own mention — and we quite enjoyed the time spent visiting the areas and sampling their wines! It was our second time in both Lodi and