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Home / Solo Dad-ing / Jemez Camping Boys Only
Matt Holmes October 17, 2021

Jemez Camping Boys Only

The boys and I cleared out to go camp in the Jemez, giving Karen a home-alone vacation.

Bodie was pushing for a Colorado trip, but we were a bit late getting out of town (not as easy getting everything ready by myself) so I opted for a local trip to the Jemez.

Although the Jemez mountains are just west of town, past experience has shown that one can drive for hours and hours—to end up in a spot just 20 miles in a straight line from our house (as the crow flies).

This trip was perfectly representative. We explored a new rough road, looking for new remote sites. It was bumpy, steep and muddy, and nowhere along the new stretch did I find a spot that lived up to my camping expectations.

About three hours in, we were sort of committed to passing straight through. We descended some steep rock steps that I wasn’t eager to try backtracking up. So we kept driving. Just a quarter mile away from meeting up with a good, previously-known-road (144) there was a tree across a steep section of the road. That took a little while to clear out, and then once we made it back to 144 we went to a spot that we’ve camped at multiple times before. It’s a great spot, but I admit to being a disappointed not to find anything new along 117. The boys had a great time in the car though. Thank goodness, because I think we drove at least 5 hours all told. Could have made it to a good spot in Colorado after all… That’s the Jemez for you!

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Matt Holmes

We’re a homeschooling family in Los Alamos, New Mexico, hoping to give our boys a love for the great outdoors and provide them with skills they’ll enjoy for life. When it comes to camping, we are experts at getting off the beaten path, away from crowded campgrounds.  And adventuring to us can be as simple as checking out a local park or as ambitious as hiking a Colorado 14’er.

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