Sierra Vista Arizona and Silver City New Mexico
April 3 - April 8, 2026
Murray briefed Pookie before we left on the proper procedures and forms for all things travel. It is going to be difficult not having a full time Human Resources Professional along. And Pookie has already forgot everything Murray told her. Oh well, we will muddle through.
We left on the same date as last year, April 3. The first leg was a long one. We drove to Sierra Vista Arizona, an hour southeast of Tucson or about 500 miles. Calvin is completing his Army specialist training in intelligence. It was great to see him doing so well. I was a bit worried for a while but he is on a good path. Both kids launched (for the most part).
The next day, I was able to go on base and pick up Calvin for the day. He just got off-base privileges so that worked out well. My mom's cousin Lillian (and my second cousin) lives here and worked on base for a long time. She took us all to breakfast a nice local diner. Lillian knows all the comings and goings of everyone in the very large extended family. I wa mostly lost as I do not know most of them but it was fun to hear about all the crazy relatives.
After breakfast, we went to Tombstone, you know, the OK corral thing. It was very touristy but kinda fun, we saw a cheesy gunfight reenactment / show at the Oriental Saloon, Wyatt Earp's place. Mostly just walked around and took in the atmosphere. Sushi for dinner, I think Calvin had not had sushi for at least 5 months. A very nice place called Tanuki that Lillian recommended. Calvin had to be back on base at 9:30 which was good since I was a bit wore out.
Next day, I picked up Calvin early and we went to Kartchner Caverns. It is one of the few living caves in the US. They do not allow any electronics and are very fastidious in preventing any damage to the cave so I do not have any pictures. It was very cool though. I have been in a few caves and this was one of the better ones. The glisten of the living formations juxtaposed with the dull dead formation was pretty interesting. After that, we chilled at the RV park while Nancy dropped some packages for Georgia, her friend that is a full timer and had a bunch of stuff sent to her house. Calvin and I decided to watch the 1990s Tombstome with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. I cant believe i never saw this before. Calvin immediately fell asleep on the couch. It is the Nguyen in him. They can all sleep anywhere and all fall asleep in movies. he had to be back by 5:30 since it is a school night. they get up at 4:00, do PT, then school all day. Tough schedule!
The next day was a travel day. Got out at 11:00 after working the morning. I am now half time so committed to two days a week and a few other mornings for meetings. Was only 160 miles to. Silver city and Gila National Forrest. Nancy drove Riganante for the first time. She did good for the most part but since it was my first time in the passenger seat, It looked like we were riding the right side of the lane (and a bit over at a few parts). No issues though and we made it to New Mexico by 3:30 and set up.
| My beautiful jury rigged bracket. The hose clamp is there in case it falls apart. (which is quite likely) |
| The hike on up to the Caves. |
Nancy made it about 1/4 of the way and decided to turn back. I went on and was glad she turned back. The climb up to the cliffs was a series of stair switchbacks and at altitude had me huffing and puffing. The reward was worth it though. You were able to walk into the cave dwellings! These folks had a million dollar view. I don't think i would have fit very well though. It looked like the roofs were about 5 and a half feet or so.
| The Views from your breakfast nook! |
| Artistic show through a roof pole hole. |
| The boulevard! |
| Main room with fire pit. |
| Rooms |
| I had my shirt inside out all day and my mom never told me! |
| The approach. |
This was a quick stay to break up the trip to Carlsbad Caverns. Tomorrow we have about a 250 mile drive and will dip into Texas before heading back into New Mexico. I will be able to compare Carlsbad Caverns with Kartchner Cavern.
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