Thursday, July 26

The Hungry Farmer


It was late. Many restaurants were closing for the night. But The Hungry Farmer Steakhouse in Alamosa was open until 10 p.m.  


So I had a scrumptious meal: steak medallions, vegetables, and a cup of hearty chicken soup. Great way to end the day (and begin the 2.5 hour drive back to Philmont). 

Great Sand Dunes


Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. Alamosa, Colorado. Beautiful place. Vast. Diverse. It doesn't look like it belongs in Colorado, or the United States in general. 


There's a recreational side to the dunes as well. Sand sledding. Me and Melman tried it out. 


But the views were beautiful. 


As the sun went down, we looked across the dunes. Footprints. Sand. Sun. And a storm rolling through.


Beautiful experience. Beautiful day. 

Me and Mel's Day Off


Melman and I had the day off. Our destination: Great Sand Dunes National Park. But half of the fun is the journey itself, right? First was lunch at Yu Garden in Taos, New Mexico. 


Along the way, we stopped at the Rio Grande Gorge bridge. 


We passed Colorado's oldest church. 


And we even saw Cano's Castle, an interesting abode created by a cheerful old man named Cano. Check out the full story of his junk mansion here





Batman


Almost all of the trading post staff made it to the midnight premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises", the latest and final piece of the modern Batman saga. As a whole, the movie series was excellent. This movie tied everything together, and the message behind the "Batman" is what made it so good. I highly recommend it. 

Ponil


As the host of a weekly YouTube video series called PhilCast, I had the opportunity to experience cowboy action shooting-- the newest program offered at Ponil.


This is the video I hosted. The video department here did all the editing and back-end work. I just had a good time. For other videos I hosted, check out this link

Red River


Last week, me and three other guys from work needed a break. So we headed into Red River, a ski town about 45 minutes away from Philmont. 



This was the first time we'd ever been there, so we found a place to eat: the Lift House. It turns out burgers were half off that day. And burgers were a good choice. Tony and I also found an old snow mobile and got in. 


After dinner, we climbed the hill. I've never been on a ski hill without snow. Kinda different.


And to wrap up the night, we found a candy store. They had homemade fudge. And it was delicious. 


Wednesday, July 25

Andrew


Andrew at the dining hall. This is an every day occurance. 

Party at Randa's


A couple of weeks ago, we had an unofficial staff get-together at Randa's house in Miami, New Mexico. Randa is the "Lead Retail Associate" at the store and works closely with Shelley, the store director. 


Everyone on staff made something. The menu consisted of a three-meat stew, stuffed peppers, a salad (made by me), homemade Southern sweet tea, and bread pudding for dessert. What a meal.
  

Though not all the staff could make it, most of us were there. The rest were closing the store. It just so happened that this day was the highest sales day on record, with sales exceeding $50,000. 

 

But the biggest hit of the night was Randa's tractor trailer box. She uses it for storage. We used it as a playground. 


Post-It Pallet


The Post-It pallet we have in the warehouse. 

Bug

A sweet-looking grasshopper-type bug. Looked pretty cool. 

Wednesday, July 18

Clean Tent

For the first time this summer, I cleaned out my tent.


















Everything was removed. And I swept.

Valle Vidal

Last week, I hosted a Philmont video in the backcountry. The topic was the northernmost area at Philmont, the Valle Vidal. This is one of the views from Whiteman Vega, a mountain biking camp.

Also at Whiteman Vega is one of the most scenic views from a toilet seat. 


 After Whiteman Vega, we visited Ring Place, which specializes in weather and astronomy, and Seally Canyon, which allows participants to learn and practice search and rescue methods. On the right is Waldo, the search and rescue victim. 

The view from a ridge in the Valle, overlooking miles and miles of Philmont.

Before we left the Valle, we stopped by this meadow-- so wide and open.

Sunday, July 15

That's a Wrap

The open road, now leading back to camp and work. With about a month until I go home to Erie, the Great Southwestern Road Trip Adventure comes to a close.

The scenery, landscapes, and culture of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado are so diverse-- so different-- and yet so close to each other. Truly an amazing part of the country. 

My brother says goodbye. This is not staged.

And so does Marty, my uncle. Mission accomplished. 

Saturday, July 14

Petrified Forest

 It's the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.

 There's lots of old logs there. And lots of sun. 

Almost looks like a scene from Dr. Seuss' book "The Lorax".

Meteor Crater

A meteor hit here many many many years ago. 
 
 
 It made a big hole you can look at. 
 
 Matt learned all about it in the museum.

Then he tried to escape. 


Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon. We only had time to check out the North Rim.



But how indescribable it was.
 
 
  All I can say is... well, you have to see it for yourself.