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Sandia Mountains - Above Albuquerque, NMPeople who live in Albuquerque love the Sandia Mountains. The tall mountain range towers more than 5,000 feet above the city, providing an impressive backdrop and a nearby escape from the summer heat.
If you choose to drive up the Sandia Crest Road, your journey will end just below dozens of TV and radio transmission towers.
Also at the end of the road, the Sandia Crest House. This gift shop and full-service restaurant (complete with green chile burgers!) is located at 10,678 feet, and provides a great place to warm up...
... just in case the temperature happens to be 27o. That's right, on this early April day, the mercury stood below freezing, and the wind was howling. (Temperatures were in the 50's and 60's at lower elevations.)
Oh, and did I mention there was still snow on the ground in patches?
If you don't mind the potentially blistering cold at the top of the Sandias, you'll enjoy a fantastic view of the mountains as they trail off into the desert floor.
Check out the view of downtown Albuquerque from here! While the urban sprawl stretches all the way to the foot of the mountains, the actual downtown core is miles away. With my lens fully extended, this was a close as I could zoom into downtown.
Heading away (and slightly downhill) from the Crest House, you can follow a short trail that runs atop the mountain, giving you even more potential photo locations. In the winter, this path will be very snowy, and even in spring, you'll face plenty of mud as the white stuff turns to slush.
At the halfway point, the loop trail switches back, and climbs up these stairs, which were carved into the rock.
One more great view from along the trail.
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