tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1589004864752648311.post462131490320584846..comments2024-02-20T15:56:34.721-08:00Comments on Southern New Mexico Explorer: Apple Tree Canyon( FT 5601,FT 5601A) Hike- Lincoln National ForestDevon Fletcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01420276569501950892noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1589004864752648311.post-81012679783606582122015-05-27T12:01:28.418-07:002015-05-27T12:01:28.418-07:00Devon,
This seems like a nice enough hike. I was...Devon,<br /><br />This seems like a nice enough hike. I was searching for your email address, but couldn't find it on the blog, so this comment will have to suffice for communication. My family is going to try to car-camp somewhere outside of Cloudcroft in a couple of weeks. I've never spent any time around the Sacramentos aside from a week spent car camping outside of Ruidoso last summer. Do you have any recommendations for car camping that is good for a roaming dog in the cooler high altitude of the Cloudcroft/Sunspot/Weed region? Dispersed camping is generally preferred, but really sleepy campgrounds can work for a leashed dog as well. My assumption is that weekdays are quiet, but weekends rowdy with people from the big cities of Las Cruces and Alamagordo taking their ATVs, grills, and beers into the woods. Perhaps I'm wrong, but any recommendations on mellow spots to set up a tent and car camp for a handful of days would be greatly appreciated. PS, we only have a Subaru Forester, so no legit high clearance or 4WD for the rough roads in this area that I frequently see you write about. Eric, ultrapayne@gmail.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03123757186592117004noreply@blogger.com