
The Mountains of Red Shade
Albuquerque is a great city in the great state of New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment. Albuquerque has many enchanting features about it, and the main one is the Sandia Mountains. The Sandia Mountains are a place that is beautiful and unforgettable. Albuquerque is in the middle of the Rio Grande Valley. The Rio Grande Valley is a part of the Rio Grande Rift Zone, which begins in Colorado and runs south to Chihuahua, Mexico. The Sandia Mountains are on the east edge of the Rio Grande Rift Zone, and were formed by uplifting. The Sandia’s are on top of one of the largest and deepest basins of the Rio Grande Rift Zone. Runoff from the Sandia’s is stored in sediment thousands of feet deep in Albuquerque’s basin, and is a huge amount of water that is in Albuquerque’s aquifer. The west sides of the Sandia’s are very rocky and the east is a smooth slope. (The Sandia Mountains) The tallest point of the mountains is about 10,378 feet where the temperature can easily be twenty degrees colder than Albuquerque. The main way up to the top of the beautiful Sandia’s is the world’s longest tram which was finished on May 7, 1966.

The Sandia Mountains are a place of enchantment with many possible activities for anyone to do. The activities include hiking, mountain biking, snowboarding, snow shoeing, skiing, hang gliding, mountain climbing, and there is the world’s longest tram. There is also the Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway which is on the east side of the mountain. The Turquoise Trail is a historic and scenic area that contains 15,000 square miles in Central New Mexico. There are over sixty beautiful trails in the Sandia’s which is over 150 miles of trails. When you are on the north side of the mountain, there are five mountain climbing trails that range in a wide variety of difficulty. Each trail takes you to the top of the north side of the mountain which isolates itself from the rest of the mountain, but is just as beautiful. In the winter, there are many activities to do on top of the peak. There are many trails for snowboarders and skiers of different skills. A day of snowboarding and skiing is worth enduring the slight chill of the day. All of these activities are very fun, good for inexperienced people, inexpensive, are well worth the time, and are very enchanting. Even though there are all of these activities there to do, the Sandia Mountains have a special type of beauty, a beauty that you can stand and look at in awe, a beauty that is enchanting. The smell of fresh pine fills the air year round. They reveal the sun to you every morning; the fresh breeze cools you off when the bright sun goes down. When the sun goes starts to go down, the lights of the tower begin to outline the top of the peak, and the moon begins to sneak out from behind. The sunsets are indescribable, unforgettable, enchanting, and the most beautiful part of the mountains. The sunsets are what gave the Sandia Mountains their name, because of the color inside of the watermelon. When the sun sets the mountains have a beautiful red shade, just like the inside of a watermelon, which you can only comprehend if you have seen it. The way that red shade pops off the mountain can change your mood from angry and tense, to happy and relaxed, the second you set your eyes on it. The sunsets can fill you with great feelings, and is a beautiful sight that everyone should see in their lifetime. The sunsets on the mountain are truly the definition of enchanting, and Albuquerque wouldn’t come close to enchanting without them.
The Sandia Mountains are a place of beauty, fun, and enchantment. No matter where you are in the city you can see the beautiful Sandia’s, and have access since you can just drive up to them. Every season of the year there is something to do, so you can enjoy the mountains year round. The Sandia’s add so much to the city of Albuquerque and without the Sandia’s Albuquerque would definitely not be the same. They set Albuquerque apart from the rest of New Mexico, and without them Albuquerque would just be another boring New Mexico town with hardly any character. Albuquerque is not on the coast with a beautiful beach, no palm trees, and no five star resorts, but to sit in your backyard and watch the sunset or participate in any of the activities the mountains present; you can truly have a feeling of paradise. This feeling of paradise will be filled with an enchantment and beauty that is indescribable. Once you have seen the Sandia Mountains you will truly never forget them, and they will leave a special mark on you that will be with you for the rest of your life.
-Domonic Sena






















