Last Hurrah
This being my last week here, I'm packing it in. Sunday I drove the van to the Chiracahua National Monument, and stayed in a very remote campground. The trip involved driving on a washboard dirt road, which the Nomad Moon is not accustomed to. Of course there was no cell service, so if I'd gotten a flat I'd have been royally screwed since I don't even have a spare. After 10 very slow miles I arrived at the deserted campground, where I encountered bear warnings, and one man camping out of his truck. While I should have been relieved for the company, I avoided him (just in case he was a serial killer). It was a cold night and I realized I was very low in propane. Thankfully, neither the bears nor the cold nor the fellow camper did me in. What luck--not even a flat tire on the way out! I even got to see a family of 9 coatimundis, which are raccoon-like critters I’ve only ever seen before in tropical Central America. I was also rewarded with some other worldly landscapes as...