Day 865: Horses and Flying with Hot Air Balloons

Shabbos in Scottsdale was nice.  We got to see our new friends from our last couple of visits, as well as catch up with Barak and Shoshana and their kids.  We walked the neighborhood in the afternoon to get a feel for what housing is like.  You know, just in case.

This morning, B went with Barak and Shoshana’s girls to the local stable to visit the horses:

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I installed this new, longer exhaust coupling, released by Blackhawk to address an RPM gap in the paramotor’s power curve.  This new part seems to have largely fixed the problem:

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This afternoon, I drove out to Pleasant Valley Airport to meet local PPG pilots.  A Paradrenalin student was taking off for the first time:

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I did two flights, checking out some hot air balloons in the process:

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From the ground, fellow pilot Deanna photographed me:

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Great sunset:

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While I was flying, our kids went to the park with Barak and Shoshana’s kids to play some games:

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I was on my way home after dark, so I missed the backyard campfire:

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Day 863: Tonto National Monument

Today we drove from Globe up to Tonto National Monument, which preserves two cliff dwelling sites of the 14th-century Salado culture:

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The kids completed their Junior Ranger workbooks and received their badges:

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We hiked up to the lower cliff dwelling, enjoying the vistas over Roosevelt Lake along the way:

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The cliff dwelling:

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This roof is the original 14th-century construction:

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They had a nice view from up here:

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We returned to Globe and continued on to Scottsdale, Arizona, where we will be parked at the house of our friends Barak and Shoshana.

Good Shabbos from Scottsdale, Arizona!  See the trip map for today’s drive and our current location.

Day 862: Chamizal NM, National Border Patrol Museum, Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks NM

Today we visited Chamizal National Memorial which memorializes the peaceful resolution of the Chamizal boundary dispute:

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The ambassador’s ring used to seal the agreement:

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The kids completed their Junior Ranger workbooks and received their badges and patches:

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On our way, we drove right next to the border fence:

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Our next stop was the National Border Patrol Museum:

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A low-risk border patrol job:

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Temporary border patrol tower:

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This ultralight trike was seized after being used for drug smuggling:

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The cart on the floor was used to ride between the concrete I-beam rails under the border bridge to smuggle over the fence.  See the photo on the easel for how they found it.  The boat was welded together from a pair of car hoods and used to cross the Rio Grande.  The boat in the corner was used to row aliens from Cuba to Florida:

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Stretch motorcycle to bring groups of aliens over the border:

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This diorama depicts the tracking and capture of illegal aliens:

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We drove north, crossing into New Mexico and filling up our propane.  We then continued on to Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, a National Monument administered by the BLM (as opposed to NPS), established in 2014:

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The kids completed their Junior Ranger workbooks and received their pins:

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The views from the trail next to the visitor center:

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We headed west, stopping to use the RV dump station at a gas station in Deming, NM:

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Continuing west, we found we were loosing pressure in a tire and discovered we had run over a nail.  We switched out the damaged tire and continued on:

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We finally stopped to overnight at the Walmart of Globe, AZ.  See the trip map for today’s drive and our current location.

Day 861: The Field Lab to Fort Davis NHS

This morning I attempted to fly but was stymied by light and variable winds:

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B modeled the boot cuffs Trish made for her:

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We closed up the RV in preparation for our departure:

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We said our farewells to Chupacabra, named after the mythical beast of the same name:

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Ben was obviously depressed to see us go:

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We gave John this portrait of Chupa as a parting gift:

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John gave us a silver coin he minted himself:

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He also gave us these two postcards.  John and Ben:

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Benita, John’s first pet cow:

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We were really sad to leave.  We really enjoyed spending time with John and seeing how he has made an amazing life for himself in the wilds of Texas.  We hope to return someday:

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We drove north to the town of Fort Davis, site of Fort Davis National Historic Site, the best preserved US Army Fort in the US.  Fort Davis was built in 1854 and manned until the 1890s to defend settlers travelling the San Antonio – El Paso road from Indian attack:

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Yes, that’s right, the narrator of the park film is none other than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar:

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A room in the fort hospital:

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The kids completed their Junior Ranger workbooks and received their badges:

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We drove west to overnight at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.  See the trip map for today’s drive and our current location.

Day 860: Flying at the Field Lab

I decided to fly this morning here at the Southwest Texas Alternative Energy and Sustainable Living Field Laboratory.  Launch of solo flight #56:

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John captured these moments (see his blog):

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Winds aloft were much stronger and coming from a different direction than on the surface, so there was significant shearing at altitude.  I didn’t stay up long:

After homeschool, we went for a walk looking for fossils:

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We found quite a few shell fossils:

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John took a picture of “the two Bens”:

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We checked out John’s bike-powered washing machine:

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On the way back to the RV, these two burros showed up:

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