Redondo Meadow Hike – 5/29/2016

Redondo Meadow Hike.Pat.2019-05-16

Introduction

Looking for cooler spaces as summer begins, we drove a bit further to Valles Caldera National Preserve, a recent addition to the National Park Service inventory of places in New Mexico.  We hiked in the southwestern corner of the Preserve.  

The Hike

Valles Caldera.Jay.2015-05-29

Redondo Meadow Hike.Jay.2016-05-29

It was a relatively easy hike, not much elevation gain, only some 314 feet.  Midway through the hike, we found ourselves in the beautiful valley of Redonda Creek,  To walk along the burbling water, probably the last of the snow melt, was most pleasant.  Also in the valley, after crossing the creek. we found ourselves in the middle of  a large prairie dog town with a dozen or so watch towers spread about. Most of the our hike was on two-track, some gravel, some dirt, and most comfortable about 2 miles on a two-track covered with 2-3 inches of wood chips.  

Most of the hike was through an open forest in the shade of Ponderosa Pine; only along the Redondo Creek were we in open sunlight.

Statistics

Total Distance:  6.50 miles
Elevation: start  8,200 ft, maximum  8,319 ft,  minimum 8,120 ft
Gross gain: 318 ft.  Aggregate ascending 1,085 ft, descending 1,085ft
Maximum slope: 32% ascending, 36% descending, 4.3% average
Duration: 4:11

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If you haven’t explored these hiking tracks with Google Earth, I urge you to try it. With the virtual 3-dimensional presentation, achieved by panning and tilting the view, you can get a much better idea of the hikes and terrain than you can get from the screenshot above. For some ideas, check out  Using Google Earth Track Files.
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