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Taos Summer Camp
Cabin Weekend
I love the internet.
I love that when I'm looking for someplace to go vacation, I can type
"mountain cabin taos" into a search engine and the perfect
little Molly cabin pops up and it's inexpensive (relatively speaking)
and ridiculously charming.
:::
One afternoon in 1997 I decided to drive to the
eastern Sierra. It was after dark by the time I got to Lee Vining but
I had a vague recollection of the BLM map in my head and determined
to camp out, went crashing through the sagebrush in the darkness, eventually
found a pullout, and flopped out in the backseat of my rented Jeep,
the smell of giant sagebrush permeating the vehicle. I awoke to snowcapped
peaks in a sea of blue-green bushes.
On Friday night, it had been dark for hours before
I reached the converted
summer camp cabin ("Bearhead") I rented in the hills outside
Taos, New Mexico but I could smell the sage. On Saturday, I awoke in
a sea of giant sagebrush, surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo mountains,
still dusted in snow. I was euphoric.
I'd been through Taos nearly a decade before and
my only memories were of pinon pines and cottonwood trees and way too
many picaresque adobe buildings for its own good. I'd forgotten that
it looks a lot like the eastern Sierra. I miss only a few things about
California, and the high plains area east of Yosemite is one of them.
I avoided the vortexes and the hum and the southwestern
tourist art and expensive restaurants in Taos and instead holed up in
a crazy little cabin and soaked up the sagebrush. I did more than that:
I snipped a bunch of it and stuck it in a ziplock baggie and brought
it home.
But back to the cabin. Generally I'm happy with
dirt cheap motels -- the older the neon sign out front, the better.
If I'm going to spend more than $30 a night for lodging I want unique.
I want unique and funky and great little details and a memorable experience.
The pictures that follow testify to the visual and atmospheric appeal
of the cabin, but get a load of the names that are scribbled on the
walls:
Nico Vreeland
Thayer McClanahan
Seeton S. Stuart
Prescott Eddy
Juanquie Benevides
Gid Hixon
Chase Sutton
Randall Warden
Bebo Nelson
Wright Sigmund
Are these not just absolute kickass rockstar names?
In my next comic book, Nico Vreeland could totally
be the lead signer for Laserjet 1000. And you know Gid Hixon will get
the girl, riding off through the sagebrush to the snowcapped peaks in
the sunset.
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The former Bearhead boys' summer camp
cabin, now in the hills north of Taos, NM.
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