We drove our coach 258 miles, about four hours of driving, from Tucson, Arizona to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Here’s a map showing our route, heading east:
An interactive map:
An example of why we don’t use picnic tables at campsites, at least without a tablecloth (but usually not even then): our neighbor was working on his sewer pipe connectors on the table:
Joining I-10 East:
Mountains:
Interesting rocks:
The Thing? travel center (post about the attraction later this week):
We had DQ there for lunch:
The Thing? and other swag:
More interesting rocks:
Rest area:
Paladin sprawled on the dash as we got underway again:
Welcome to New Mexico:
“Zero visibility possible”… yes, anything’s possible:
“Gusty winds may exist”… indeed:
Fun with zoom:
Instructions on what to do if caught in a dust storm (not very readable in this pic, but basically pull onto shoulder, turn off engine, foot off brake, lights off… presumably to save battery power):
Welcome to Las Cruces:
We really enjoy the mountains behind Las Cruces:
Our destination, the Las Cruces KOA Journey:
All decked out for the holidays (in early November):