- NNML 2026 Day 15, July 2, Thursday
- Start S4 mile 31 just inside Grande del Norte National Monument
- End S4 mile 57 Questa overlook
- Miles walked: 26

The morning is cool, with little breeze.

The fire that I spotted yesterday has spread smoke last night, to hinder distant views.

So take my word for it: I have to traverse a vast tree-less plain, with a landscape featuring a few isolated hills, that suggest volcanic action far in the past.

A good part of the day requires hiking cross-country, to some bearing. Scattered volcanic rocks and short shrubs make this challenging, and 2-tracks are certainly faster going.
A water trough at mile S4 45.4 was a welcome sight, and the cattle allowed me to share this clear water, feed fro@ above-ground tanks.

Closer to my traverse of the plain, the mountains around Questa are filtered through smoke.

Closer still, a river rift is hidden from view. You really have to get close to realize the Rio Grande is crossing this area.

Hiking to the rim, now we can see that a river runs through.


Starting the descent, I am surprised that the path is filled with loose rock and sand, not implanted boulder steps normally found on a steep slope. The trail building gets better past the beginning.


The wet-foot traverse here is called Rio Grande Sheep Crossing, and the spot to cross is marked with ripples caused by water flow over rocks.

River otters swim upstream. They are hard to see in photos, but their characteristic swimming flips bring a smile.

The water does not even come up to the knees, no problem.

Now on the other side. Yay.



Without much more energy left, I climb 2-track and Las Vistas de Questa Trail to an overlook, and camp.
Finished audiobook The Island of Doctor Moreau, by H G Wells.

























