Re: Update on Locations of TWO Feeders, DEC 4
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Rosyfinch on
URL: http://sandia-crest-birding-forum.18.s1.nabble.com/Update-on-Locations-of-TWO-Feeders-DEC-4-tp7572673p7572676.html
JoJo,
Many people share the misconception, thinking the feeders are at the top of the tram.
Do not attempt to walk the treacherous 1 1/2 mile trail north from the top of the tram (Sandia Peak) to Sandia Crest (where the feeders are). You would need to be conditioned to the high altitude and properly dressed and equipped for near-zero temperatures, high winds, ice and deep drifts as well as unexpected blinding snow squalls.
You normally can drive to the top without chains. Front-wheel drive cars seem to be better than rear-wheel. All-weather tires are better than "summer" tires, but chains are generally not needed. The road is usually plowed but exercise caution where snow drifts across the roadway, in shady spots and curves. Drive carefully and slowly. Coming down use lower gear rather than brakes, and go slow. Look out for black ice if there has been a thaw the previous day and the water freezes overnight.
Do not try to drive further if moderate to heavy snow is falling at the lower levels, of if you encounter any heavy snow on the way up.
The road is 13 miles up to the Crest, but the part after about 9 miles (above the ski lift base) may not be as clear. Before starting out check the NM Highway Dept web site for road conditions on NM 14 between I-40 to San Antonito and 536 from San Antonito to the Crest.
NM Roads Web SiteDriving is 100 times safer than hiking.
Hope this helps