We arrived in Albuquerque at around 3:30 local time, which was pretty early considering the long day of driving we had. We hadn't really been planning to do much there, but a couple people recommended taking a tram up a nearby mountain, Sandia Peak, and since we had plenty of daylight, we decided to do that. We parked at the bottom of the mountain and bought our tickets for the tram. The ride up was a little crowded and we were stuck in the middle so we couldn't see much, but the view from the top was pretty cool. We fought the stiff, cold winds to take a few pictures and then walked around for a few minutes on one of the snow-packed trails. We got back to the observation level to see the colors of the setting sun and took a few more pictures (we'll share some of these pictures as soon as we get a chance). After taking a few pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe at night, we were pretty hungry. We went back down the mountain and drove to get some pizza at Saggios, which is a local pizza place that sounded good, and it was pretty good. After that we headed back to the room to get some rest for our next day.
We moved to Seattle in February 2008 and shared blog posts and photos during our first few years in Seattle.
- Troy & Lesley H
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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I knew I should have taken a left turn at Albequoique.
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