El Paso and North

Tuesday I hung out most of the day, ate at this place called Smokey Mo’s BBQ. It was really good, I think it might be a small chain or something.

Real good sausage and tatters here

Real good sausage and tatters here

Rode ramp ranch, it has this foam pit for learning new moves, I tried to learn 360 tuck-no handers, but ended up just tweaking my knee out really bad. After that I jumped one of the spines there, dodged some kid, and ran right into a metal pole. I had, had enough of the park by then so I started driving towards El Paso, only made it a few hours before I was too tired to drive.

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Drove the rest of the way to El Paso the next day, I ended up arriving in the dark and drove to a Wal-Mart to sleep. Next day I got up and explored the downtown area a bit. Checked out the border, there is this huge fence that separates El Paso and Juarez, with a bunch of border patrol driving up and down the fence all day. Ate at a Mexican café where everyone was speaking Spanish, even the menus were in Spanish. Ordering and paying for food was interesting, I tried not to use any English.

Cactus patch

Cactus patch

Driving along the border fence

Driving along the border fence

Colorful El Paso skatepark

Colorful El Paso skatepark

Stayed at the walmart another night in El Paso. I was thinking about taking a walk across the border into Juarez, to check out mexico a bit, but first I had to get an oil change. The girl who wrote up my work order asked for my address, I said I was from Canada, so she said she’d just make up an address for the work order. When I went to pay I had the following conversation…
Check out dude: “wow, your from Juarez?”
Me: “Nah, I’m from Canada, the girl musta wrote that”
Check out dude: “ya, as a joke, right? Haha, don’t go down there, they’ll kill you down there”
He then drew his finger across his throat for dramatic effect.
I told him I was thinking about checking out the city later on, and he started reeling off some facts that I later verified on Wikipedia here.
“Due to Juárez’s position on the border between the United States and Mexico, drug and arms traffickers have moved into the city and with them the local cocaine and methamphetamine market has expanded. Recent violence among rival drug cartels has resulted in almost half of Mexico’s 8330 drug-related murders reported to have taken place since January 2007; Juárez now has by far the highest murder rate in the world. As of August 2009, Ciudad Juárez registers 130 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. Recent murders in the city have grown not only in numbers, but also in barbarity.”

So after that I decided against it and drove north to Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Beware of Rattlesnakes

Beware of Rattlesnakes

strange trees growing out of the desert

strange trees growing out of the desert

November 18
Lots of driving lately, I have been basically driving straight up from Albuquerque with a few stops on the way.
Albuquerque was alright, I mostly just checked out a few skate parks and overnighted there. This one park had this crazy full pipe that was fun to carve around.

Dog House on route 66, sells footlong hotdogs, real good.

Dog House on route 66, sells footlong hotdogs, real good.

Next I drove to Gallup, did some laundry and overnighted there. Then up to Utah to check out the natural bridges.

Frosty morning at walmart

Frosty morning at walmart

More driving through the desert

More driving through the desert

Can you spot the bridge in this picture?

Can you spot the bridge in this picture?

How about this one?

How about this one?

This was huge, 9ft thick in the middle

This was huge, 9ft thick in the middle

view from underneath

view from underneath

Drving through the red rock of utah

Drving through the red rock of utah

standing on the edge of this huge cliff

standing on the edge of this huge cliff

view over the edge of the cliff, Utah is like being on another planet

view over the edge of the cliff, Utah is like being on another planet

After that I overnighted in Richfield, then drove straight on up to Idaho Falls.

New shoes!

New shoes!

I got up early the next day and checked out this huge army surplus store they have there. The place was warehouse sized and they stocked all kinds of cool stuff for dirt cheap. I also took a look the falls before driving onwards to Great Falls Montana, that’s where I am now. Today I plan on driving all the way up Calgary.
I’ll post a trip wrap up in a few days.

A small part of Idaho falls

A small part of Idaho falls

Another part of the falls

Another part of the falls

The drive through Idaho, Montana.. pretty uneventful

The drive through Idaho, Montana.. pretty uneventful

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