Random weekend shots. Stopped by the Bland cemetery while exploring Saturday. It’s a beautiful and peaceful spot. One of the few marked graves is of Helen Blount, the former caretaker of the Bland Ghost Town. Bland was a mining town, where as used to be standard practice, they heap-leached gold from ore using cyanide. Still don’t think I’d drink the water in this area unless I was desperate! Found a morel mushroom but left it for another lucky soul. Asters, sunflowers, Indian paintbrush are blooming full, and a sure sign that fall is on the way.
Sunday found us on the steep climb up to the La Luz trailhead at 6:30am. Nice to be doing it with mountain bike gears though! Watched and cheered for a few friends doing the annual La Luz trail race. Laurie A. took an age group win on her first time trying, and Donnie C. ran by us in a blur. After the runners came through, I continued on for a mini epic in the north foothills, and it was one of the most enjoyable rides I’ve done in the foothills in quite some time. Trails were super fast and the legs were enjoying the day. Ended up with 25 miles and about 3,300 feet of climbing. Got done early enough to put together the new dog kennel for our 3 year old that suddenly turned mental. Labs, gotta love em. Instructions said it was a 2 hour job, which is why it took me over 4. Now that I’m thoroughly tired, it’s back to the grindstone…..
Labels: Cochiti Mesa, La Luz, mountain biking, sandia foothills
4 Comments:
Hey, I know that place! ;-)
Did you do that crazy climb all the way up Colle?
Matt took me to the cemetery, very nice ride indeed.
Hey Chris. We seem to always ride cochiti the same days. We did cohiti canyon up to alamos switchbacks then down killer switchbacks to medio dia. I LOVE COCHITI! I need to do that ride you are speaking of. Never been to the bland ghost town.
M&J, didn't make it all the way to the top of the Colle due to time, but will go back again!
Tim, sorry we missed you out there. Not sure how to get permission to get into the ghost town, but I'll look into it......
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