- NNML day 22, July 9, Thursday
- Start S8 mile 0, Ranchos de Taos
- End S8 mile 25.6, meadow just beyond Agua Piedra Campground
- Miles walked: 25.6
Walking out of Ranchos de Taos along Camino Abajo de la Loma, ths neighborhood theme seems to be “charmingly dilapidated”. But nearly every rancho has a coyote fence.


NM 518 continues the neighborhood theme.

I divert from my route slightly because of an USFS notice.

Rio Grande del Ranchos Trail 18 goes for several miles through piñon and juniper forest. Nice trail, good for mountain bikes, Trnil 18 is old roadbed converted to single-track.


Approaching Rio Grande del Rancho, just a creek with a long name, first I need to push through a thicket of willow.

The wet-foot crossing of Rio Grande del Rancho seems deeper than I figured. Then I see the nearby beaver dam.

The route follows a utility line road, and I take no photos because I do not want to remember the steep ascent.
On a mountain of mixed conifer, a succession of 2-tracks must be navigated. So many roads up here. And I pass many ghost roads– roads that have been allowed to be overgrown. Was all this from old logging?

I come down the mountainside on Flechado Canyon Trail, go past Agua Piedra Campground, and find a campsite beyond the fee area in a meadow.
Finished audiobook Pimpernel and Rosemary, by Baroness Emma Orczy.






























