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- Venita
- October 15, 2009
Sandia Peak Mountains
Albuquerque, New Mexico
I didn’t feel like a tourist until I boarded the tram.
In fact, I was able to relax on the 45 minute drive to the Sandia Peak Tramway. The drive was fairly easy and, as my car took me higher into the mountains, I felt at peace.
But, when I bought that $7 ticket and stood in line with the several dozen other people waiting to board our “flight” to the top of the mountain, I began to feel a bit cheesy.
Everyone in line had their camera equipment; some had on sweatshirts and hats they bought in the gift shop.
It didn’t get more tourist-y than this.
But then, my ride began.
A fifteen minute and nearly three mile ride up turned into a sight-seeing experience like no other. And, believe or not, I saw more than mountains. The plant life on the way is amazing; you don’t see these blooms in many other areas.
There was a bit of a history lesson, too, as the tour guide/tram operator talked us through the history of different rock formations.
Once we arrived at the top, I was in for a shock: it was 30 degrees cooler than it was on the ground. And while the view was amazing, I couldn’t enjoy it for more than 45 minutes; I just didn’t dress warmly enough. If you decide to ride to the top of the mountain, make sure that you prepare yourself for the temperature drop.
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- FirstClass
- November 20th 2009
I went to Albuquerque last year. I wish I had the benefit of Black Atlas a year ago!
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- greenx
- April 19th 2010
I love riding Trams, you just added another one to my list of must rides.
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That is very cool. I really don't know if I would have the stomach to do the tram. I've been to Taos and Santa Fe, and think I stopped for breakfast somewhere in Albuquerque one.