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Hatch Valley Road Trip—Clint Eastwood was hanged near here


Along the Rio Grande

One of our favorite weekend day trips is along the back roads between El Paso and Hatch, New Mexico. It’s scenic. It’s historic. It’s delicious. Deliciously spicy, that is. Hatch is home of the world famous Hatch chile. And what is Hatch’s green chile good for? Glad you asked. A while back I posted my chile rellano recipe using poblano chiles, but Hatch green really makes that recipe shine. And let’s not forget that modern culinary miracle, the green chile cheeseburgers. You’ll see one of the best of those on this week’s Fun Food Friday.

Chile field

By the way, did you know that Clint Eastwood was once lynched here in the Hatch Valley? That occurred along the banks of the Rio Grande not far from where these photos were taken, very close to Fort Selden (topic of a future blog article). The year was 1968, and poor Clint was mistaken for a murderer by a posse that included, of all people, kindly Skipper from Gilligan’s Island (Alan Hale, Jr.) in the movie was Hang ‘Em High.

Surrounding hills

But to heck with Clint Eastwood. This is chile country! And lunch is right up the road!

Chiles

Another great feature of this recent road trip is that the foliage was just beginning to succumb to fall.

Mesilla Valley fall colors

We’ll continue with narrative on Wednesday, but for now I’ll leave you with some more sights from this drive through the country:

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Fun Photo Friday — Favorite Photos from the Catwalk


Over the Creek and Around the Bend

Over the Creek and Around the Bend

I hope you enjoyed this road trip over the past three weeks, including the extraordinary 1Zero6 Café review and the tour of Silver City, New Mexico.  Here are today’s favorites from the Catwalk:

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The Beauty of the Catwalk — Part 2


The Canyon

The Canyon

Along the Catwalk Trail the hiker will find colorful placards explaining both the history and the geology of the area.  The area in and around the Gila National Forest is home to not one, but rather four supervolcanoes.  For more on these massive explosive calderas, see Supervolcano – Wikipedia.

A Local Geology Lesson

A Local Geology Lesson

I mentioned in previous articles in this series that the Catwalk started out as a support for a pipe carrying water for a lumber operation.  And here’s what appears to be a remnant of that operation:

Old mining infrastructure?

Old mining infrastructure?

Just inside the Catwalk Recreation Area is a nice picnic ground, a great place to have a bite to eat following your hike:

Catwalk picnic area

Catwalk picnic area

This picnic area is just a short distance from the footbridge that crosses back over Whitewater Creek after your return hike:

The footbridge back to the picnic and parking areas

The footbridge back to the picnic and parking areas

But let’s get back to the Catwalk, which I’m sure is what interests most of you:

Catwalking through the Canyon

Catwalking through the Canyon

This treasure is just an absolutely wonderful way to spend a couple of hours.

Above Whitewater Creek

Above Whitewater Creek

Now for today’s gallery:

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