It was a little bit cold and windy as we followed the interstate to Denver.
Once we got to Denver we decided to take the more scenic route, Highway 285. The views along this route were breathtaking and we really enjoyed the drive.
We mostly drove and only stopped at a few places, other than for stretch breaks or gas. Our first fun stop was at the South Park sign for photos in Fairplay Colorado.
We then drove to the UFO Watchtower near Hooper CO. When we arrived, we just weren't feeling it, so skipped the visit and continued our drive.
We stopped at the San Luis Valley Brewing Co in Alamosa for lunch and a much needed break.
As we were driving through Antonito CO, a shiny house caught my eye, so we needed to take a detour off the main highway to check it out
We later learned that this is Cano's Castle.
After leaving Colorado and entering New Mexico we headed towards Taos, NM. As we got closer to Taos we drove past a community of Earthships (buried houses).
We took a break from driving and stopped at the Rio Grande Gorge bridge.
We mainly just drove through Taos and didn't spend any time other than to take a short stretch break and bathroom break and then we were on our way to Santa Fe.
As we drove towards Santa Fe, we entered the Rio Grande gorge and drove along the river.
We were really enjoying the drive and looking forward to visiting Santa Fe, before spending the night in Albuquerque.
Unfortunately, we got about 20 miles outside of Santa Fe (in Pojoaque) and then the transmission of the car went out.
Steve limped the car along the highway until we got to an AutoZone, which turns out that it's brand new and hasn't yet opened yet, so we then limped the car across the highway to a gas station where he was able to add some transmission fluid and further troubleshoot.
Unfortunately, the car was essentially rendered undrivable for any distance and all auto shops in the area were already closed for the day.
Steve made friends with a lot of people in the parking lot who offered help by lending tools, sharing some wire, and one man (thanks Fernando!!) even hooked up a tow strap to the back of his truck and towed us to the hotel where we spent the night. (Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder Casino).
By the time we got to our room and settled in it was after 10:00 and all of the casino restaurants were closed except for the deli, so we split a cold turkey sandwich for dinner.
No comments:
Post a Comment