Ah! I've been reminded that a Faul guy spent some time around there a
number of years ago. I don't expect to have the time to get to all
those places, but maybe I can twist someone's arm.
Steve
Roger Eichhorn wrote:
Steve,
It's not my usual territory, but I spent a summer there in the 60's
and was there this week end. It rained like the dickens! Old town
is worth a visit. Santa Fe and Taos are an easy drive as are a lot
of Indian ruins. The Rio Grande passes through Albuquerque, most of
it underground. You might find Alamogordo (of nuclear fame) of
interest, Las Cruces and the towns West of it also interesting. I'm
sure that the New Mexico and Albuquerque web sites will have a lot of
interesting things too. I25 and I40 cross in Albuquerque. They'll
take you anywhere, if you have a car. (We drive on the right hand
side!) The interstate highways are decorated with Southwestern Indian
themes. They're unique and many overpasses and bridges are eminently
photographical if you can find the right position. The campus of the
University of New Mexico is beautiful. You're also an easy drive to
El Paso, TX and Juárez, Mexico. Note that there have been drug
overlord wars in Jáurez, so be careful. In Mexico, they say, you're
guilty until proven innocent!