Zurdo
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The crime in most of the cities here in NM are higher than the US average. Nevertheless, I have traveled NM for a total of c. 14 months in the last 5 years. I have never had any issues. People in NM are very kind and it’s a beautiful state. I had originally planned to settle down in AZ but COVID cast me out on the road unexpectedly. I’ve since changed plans and would like to spend my “golden” years in NM instead of AZ.I don't know about Albuquerque, but I never really had any problems in Atlanta and Atlanta is far bigger. Just have to be aware where you are when you park for the night. I have slept all over Atlanta and in all of the years, the closest I think I ever came to a problem was a couple of drunks got in a argument outside my van but they never touched the van or anything. Besides I wasn't really thinking about staying "in" Albuquerque more around
there. I want to try more of what you call boondocking here with Albuquerque being near by although I don't know how long I will stay near there as I know someone in Algodones and plan on trying out something near there. I have been checking out maps and just ordered a Delorme map for New Mexico so I can check things out better. I also ordered a RV gps off ebay to help me find things. Anyhow thanks all! Sue
Many people have warned me to try to stay away from Albuquerque South Valley. Not sure how valid that is.
One of my favorite parts of NM is you can often travel a short distance and the whole natural environment changes. It’s like traveling in many different states all in one!
PS: I’m a lifelong Michigander and spent my last couple years in Traverse City. If you can swing a trip to visit you son, Northern Michigan is also one of the most beautiful places in the US!