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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Planning Your New Mexico Hunt

By Joseph Tranturder


One of the number one attractions in the Albuquerque area is a murder mystery dinner event. Become a lead detective and find out the secrets of Rosenburg and Greenglass over a delicious meal prepared just for you. Previous visitors rave that the event is a smashing success every time. It's entertaining, filling and enlightening.

Whether you are planning your first hunting trip to New Mexico or you are returning again there are a few things to keep in mind when organizing your adventure. Firstly, know the law.

Weapons of any sort have specific and weighted regulations placed upon them, especially firearms. Do a little research into what types of gun and weapon laws exist in your own state, for the federal government, airlines, in New Mexico and even in the city of Albuquerque itself before you attempt to transport these weapons from place to place and from state to state.

The reason is for convenience and to save you money. As counter intuitive as it sounds, it's more convenient for you to take a carry-on rather than check a bag (when flying) or lugging another suitcase along then it is to spend less than an hour in the middle of your trip to wash everything.

Come during the winter time to be dazzled by the breathtaking snow covered trees. There are so many things to do throughout the entire year.

After you are familiar with the gun laws that you will have to abide, consider accommodations that you will have to meet. Most outfitting services, if you choose to hire one, will provide their own form of accommodations whether that is a lodge, trailer or tent.

Drop in to visit the animals and plants at the Albuquerque Biological Park. The park is a museum made up of four different entities: the Albuquerque Aquarium, Rio Grande Botanic Gardens, Rio Grande Zoo and Tingley Beach. The zoo covers over 64 acres with more than 2.5 miles of paths to get lost on. Seek out the elephants, giraffes, lions, snow leopard, gorillas and zebras.

Once accommodations are ensured, plan out what personal gear you will need to bring with you on your hunting trip. Once again, a little homework will go a long way in helping you prepare.

Study the weather patterns of the area you will be hunting and plan accordingly. Albuquerque and the surrounding area have a wide range of weather throughout the year so your preparations should adjust according to the time of year you hunt.

When you hand wash your clothes in the sink, you can pack half the clothes you would use for the week. It takes a little work, but it can be worth it if you're trying to cut down on the number of clothes you bring with you. Ramada is dedicated to helping travelers ease the burden of packing for their week long trips. They are part of the Albuquerque hotel scene in New Mexico.

Fortunately there are many such Albuquerque hotels around town that can accommodate a tired traveler. Do your research and find one close to where you want to spend your time.




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