Down With the Devil- Camp Night 6
After climbing down from Guadalupe Peak, I had little over an hour of light to find a camp site. So, I jumped in the car and hauled ass back into New Mexico. As someone who grew up in Texas, I never really realized how much land out west is public. Texas entered the Union with about 95% of its land privately held, and so there is very little land open to just wander upon. New Mexico (and many other states) have vast tracts of public land divided between the state, National Forests, Wilderness Areas, and public land under the control of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM.) It was this BLM land I was after that night. I drove several miles into the desert on a dirt road, and set my tent up in the dark. Again, click on the photos for better views. I set my backpacking stove up on the trunk of the car and made two huge portions of Tortellini with bacon, dressed with light olive oil and quickly ate them both. My hungry was trying to claw its way out of my stomach at this point, because