After 3 weeks we definitely now have an opinion. We love it!
Our motor home is our traveling little house. It’s our rolling home.
Driving cross country in an RV obviously eliminates the need
to find hotels, pack and unpack constantly, and eat every meal out. In our case, it also allows us to leave our
dog in an air-conditioned little home which she is familiar with, while we go
off on an adventure for a couple of hours.
Traveling in an RV is a lot of work but if you compare the
different repetitive steps one must take each day and night, they both are
tedious, time consuming and repetitive.
Where ever you go your home is with you. We feel cozy, happy
and have all the comforts of home. We
really didn't know how we would adapt to RV traveling but we love this way of travel.
Our route from Santa Fe to Taos:
Our route from Santa Fe to Taos:
This route took us through a beautiful gorge |
Driving up the gorge road from Sante Fe to Taos we stopped at a mountain overlook and saw this interesting part of Taos history.
Taos Pueblo, Indian reservation
main street |
cemetery and church ruins |
Church ruins |
1000 year old Pueblo updated with windows and doors |
Water supply |
Linda walking across Pueblo's water supply |
Rio Grande Gorge
Earthship, off the grid sustainable community outside of Taos
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