Coming to visit for memorial day weekend and was looking for a heads up!!
Gregory Rich
Posted:4-11-2008 17:40
interested in property in the Pecos-Glorieta area. Prefer river access, more than one acre. Interest in homestead or small business. Possibilities include art/music gallery or outfitting shop.
Last year I noticed a restaraunt/gallery for sale. Any info?
majdi
Posted:4-03-2008 08:39
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Posted:4-03-2008 08:34
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Skramer
Posted:4-02-2008 07:24
I am looking for pictures of the old Tres Lagunas Ranch that is located in the Pecos mountains not far from Terrero. Anyone with new or older pictures - color or black and white, please contact me.
Thanks!
Dale Miller
Posted:3-08-2008 17:02
Thank you for this very nice website so that people new to the area receive a wonderful introduction to the village and children that have moved away (like me) can have a glimps of home. I miss the fresh smell of the pinon and tortillias, the views, and the warm people. Class of 1987.
Dan Maanum
Posted:2-28-2008 00:02
I lived in Santa Fe for 6 yrs about 15+ yrs ago. I am looking to buy an inexpensive home around Pecos area with maybe a couple of acres. In need of repair is fine. I wasn't sure exactly where I wanted to be but, after visiting your website there is no doubt I need to come home to New Mexico.If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance and I hope to see you in the high desert soon....Dan
David Broccoli
Posted:2-21-2008 12:27
looking for country rental allowing two dogs for senior couple. 970-310-4069
Sean Medrano
Posted:2-14-2008 14:06
I'am working on a thinning grant in ROWE MESA to restore the grassland if any one has any concern or ?. please contact me at my Email.
Jenn Duran
Posted:2-01-2008 14:28
Howdy Peeps! I'm a comin' home tonight! Peru was a BLAST but nothing compared to the jewel that Pecos is! I missed my friends and neighbors and students so much. Love y'all! Jenn
Phillip Herndon
Posted:1-26-2008 21:34
I love this website - it is well constructed and has beautiful pictures. It brings back a lot of memories of some wonderful people and times that I had there.
bill baca
Posted:1-22-2008 00:10
I want to know if mabel vigil and eforsinia ortega are still in Pecos; also joshephine tanuz.
mary chavez
Posted:1-10-2008 16:06
I AM LOOKING FOR SOME OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUDDIES LIKE SARAH GONZALES FROM ROWE AND GINA VARELA FROM PECOS AND BARBARA FLORES IF ANYONE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THEM PLEASE E-MAIL ME. I ATTENDED PECOS HIGH SCHOOL UNTILL 1979. THANK YOU
Sandy Nowalk
Posted:1-07-2008 22:11
My husband and I have a son and his family living in Rowe, NM, and we need a place to stay while we visit..If you could give us some information we would appreciate it.
Steven Dean
Posted:1-07-2008 20:32
My father was born in Rowe and has family in Pecos. His mother was a Quintana. The last time I was out there I was rather young around 12. It was to go to my Great Uncle's funeral "John Quintana". It was such a magical place I hope to make it back some day.
joe blow
Posted:1-07-2008 10:15
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Abey Torrez
Posted:1-04-2008 12:41
I graduated from PECOS in 1987 and have been serving my Country in the US ARMY for over 20 yrs and I just have to say that it is great to see a web site that displays the beauty that the Pecos is. I always use your site as ref: AS to where I plan on going back to when I retire.
Fred Benavidez
Posted:12-27-2007 14:11
I grew up in South San Yisidro and graduated from Pecos HS in 1984, then departed for a career in the USAF. I now call the Spacecoast region of Central Florida home. The majestic beauty of the Pecos region has never left my memory. I have two brothers who live in Pecos and Aunts/Uncles, cousins and friends in the Pecos, Colonias and San Yisidro area. To the webmaster, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for reminding me of who I am.
ricky gurule
Posted:12-04-2007 17:50
cool pictures
Bill Carter
Posted:11-06-2007 09:48
hiked through the Pecos Wilderness Area in 1964 with school friend, got off trail, had to go over mountain to get back on trail, no snowshoes in waistdeep snow-very wet and cold-learned valuable Boy Scout lesson 'Be Prepared Always(my amendment to motto)'-the most beautiful trek of my life so far and I am now 57 and have lived a very sheltered existence.
Brandon Cable
Posted:11-02-2007 20:56
Great Website!!! We have a Cabin in Pecos and are glad to see the time spent to tell give a true backround of Pecos and its history.
Tom Martinez
Posted:10-01-2007 15:14
I stopped in Las Vegas on my way to Santa Fe and immediately was aware of the how historical a community it is. I drove around the sqaure and visualized how it must have looked before the rush into modernization changed it's innocents. Don't change anymore and return to the time of your ancestors, you'll love it.
Tell Norma Ortega I said hi.
Betty Haley
Posted:9-28-2007 16:16
Hello - Our Women's Ministry is looking for a location for a Ladies Retreat. Someone mentioned Glorietta, but I cannot find how to contact them. Are there any other conferences facitilities?
THanks,
Betty Haley - 505 306-6688
BettylouHaley@comcast.net
Scarlett
Posted:9-21-2007 18:23
Looking for my real father. His name is Patrick Sanchez. Please contact me through my email if you know where he is so I can meet him. I am his first child, Scarlett.
Armando Cajigal Torres
Posted:9-09-2007 14:19
I would like to talk with people who live in the Pecos area, my wife and I are interested in moving there. Are there any kind folks who we could contact? Also, we may be interested in buying land, with the intention of owner-building a strawbale/adobe house and studio.
Alan Wancus
Posted:8-31-2007 17:04
I would like to rent a cabin for 10 nights starting OCT 18th.
Thanks,
Alan
Nancy
Posted:8-30-2007 18:56
My husband is from Corona NM and visited Pecos recently. He loved it and wants to move there. Any chance of getting info about the prices of real estate there?
Michael S. Wysocki
Posted:8-29-2007 00:24
Wow, how nice to find such an imformative web site when searching out Pecos. We're coming from Phoenix Az. to escape the end of the blast furnace in our RV and was a little leary of having to go to Las Vegas or Santa Fe for a Burrito or a stamp, so I searched Pecos and found out that you have all we'll need after we find our campsite up SR 63. Thanks so much!
Mike and Faith
Deannie Rule
Posted:8-25-2007 22:39
I would like to rent a cabin , in september.
Deannie
daniel marquez
Posted:8-02-2007 20:38
cool website
Joe Gonzales
Posted:7-24-2007 20:33
I am interested in planning a vacation...
HARRY ROOT
Posted:7-18-2007 20:26
Your website brings up many memories of the wounderful years we spent at Vergie Townly's RV park (by field track), and the support we received from the town's businessees, Thanks for the memories.
Regards, Harry
Ray Yowell
Posted:6-25-2007 14:48
How far is Cowles from Glorieta Mountain?
Chuck Holman
Posted:6-23-2007 01:02
To contact chuck about summer homes available in the Holy Ghost camp ground area, chuckholman65@gmail.com
Cell Phone 505-328-7878
Chuck Holman
Posted:6-23-2007 00:53
Could you give me information on any summer homes in the Holy Ghost camp ground area, that are for rent, lease, sell, or trade or other wise available for my wife and I to enjoy. chuck
Cathy Besson
Posted:6-20-2007 08:06
Could you please sned me the location and time of services at the Cowboy Church in Pecos.
Amanda
Posted:6-18-2007 12:11
Do you have information about St. Anthonys church, like were it is located and how long it's been areound. Thank you!
Amanda
Posted:6-14-2007 11:43
Do you have an pictures of the St. Anthonys church?
T.W.W. Buffao
Posted:6-13-2007 22:10
I have to say that this is a wonderful
representation the Pecos community and surronding area. This is a great site.
Buffalo
JOE MAGA
Posted:6-08-2007 08:18
MY GUY I LOVE YOUR TOWN I WILL BE THERE NEXT YEAR HOLIDAY
Steve & Patty Long
Posted:5-20-2007 13:22
Great job Patrick on this website! We also want to thank you for redesigning our Bed & Breakfast website, wildernessgateway.com. The photo tour of the upper Pecos Canyon on our website is awesome! Anyone looking for lodging near the Pecos Wilderness should visit our website too. Happy trails.
Jim
Posted:4-25-2007 17:12
Love fishing the Pecos River. I would like any information about fishing there this Junw.
Jane Motsinger
Posted:3-28-2007 20:54
I will be visiting your beautiful community in June for the Benedictine School for Spiritual Direction. After viewing this lovely website and seeing the gorgeous pictures, I am looking more forward to y time there than ever.
Crystal T
Posted:3-28-2007 09:34
What a lovely site! I look forward to visiting Pecos again soon. Birthplace of my mother and for countless generations before and now after her. It'll be like going home to visit, it truly is enchanting!
James Gallegos Springer
Posted:3-16-2007 22:40
I lived in a Lumber Camp (Saw Mill Community) run (owned?) by Evaristo Griego located on Rowe Mesa in the early 1930's. I was born in Valley Ranch and baptized at St, Anrhony's church in Pecos. Any body out there know any information regarding the location or any data of this Saw Mill?
Nancy Branch
Posted:3-08-2007 12:28
This website brings back a happy memory of a short visit my sister and I made to Pecos in 2005. We had a wonderful New Mexico style breakfast at Frankie's Casanova. (I like my chile red and hot, please!) Then we visited the nearby Indian ruins. This North Carolinian thinks New Mexico lives up to its name of "Land of Enchantment". The beauty of your state, the food and the wonderful, friendly people certainly enchanted me!
nancy lopez
Posted:3-07-2007 17:36
this web site was a beautiful trip thru all its journeys. My sister In law mary chavez use to live here in peco and grew up there. And I can see why she misses it, hang in there mary you will go home again, as you have come this far, just keep the faith.
Bob Ellis
Posted:2-23-2007 09:09
My dad purchased 2 arces, then added to almost 4, in Pecos in the mid-60's, we started working almost every weekend (in the summer months) on building a small cabin, then later after lots of digging and pouring concrete footings, we took apart the small cabin, moved it to form the basement on the new house. Later we built on. I have such fond memories of fishing for the great trout in the Pecos River, running up and down the hills, back and forth to the market, seeing my sister Beth hangin out on her rock, hiding and trying to get so peace and time to herself, exploring the old hotel, wow!!
As a boyscout, dad and I hiked up the the nearby lakes, Kaythern, Spirit, wonderful GOD'S Country. We are blessed to have the Pecos area.
God Bless.
MARY CHAVEZ
Posted:2-14-2007 21:43
THOSE ARE THE BEST PICTURES EVER I LIVE IN NEVADA NOW BUT I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL THERE UNTILL 1979 I AM LOOKING FOR CLASSMATES LIKE GINA VARELA AND SARAH GONZALES AND DORIS QUINTANA WE PLAYED BASEKETBALL IN PECOS HIGH SCHOOL I LIVED IN SAN JUAN WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL THERE PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN HELP FIND MY OLD PECOS HIGH SCHOOL BUDDIES THAT WOULD BE GREAT OR IF ANYONE ELSE REMEMBERS ME E-MAIL ME WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU. I WILL BE COMMING TO VISIT YOU SOON IN BEAUTIFUL NEW MEXICO ...
LionHeart
Posted:2-14-2007 20:30
My heart cannot open fuller to the beauty of your place in New Mexico--the photos are brilliant--the website great!!
I am at peace just viewing the land and hummingbirds..
In Peace
LionHeart
Seva-kunj Hermitage
Pima, Arizona
Patricia
Posted:2-03-2007 18:48
I saw an ad for a teaching position in Pecos, NM a few months ago, and wanted to see if it was still available, but can't find a website for the school district. Does anyone know if there is one, and what the address might be? I'd really appreciate any info on the school district that you might be able to provide! Thanks!
Mark Gutierrez
Posted:2-01-2007 08:02
Your website is great, and I would like to be a part of your association! Thank you for your time!
Alfredo
Posted:1-25-2007 10:20
Many greetings from cold Germany ...
Alan Mack
Posted:12-23-2006 10:22
Close friends have lived in Pecos for years and love it. Just looking at the website and pictures I can see why.
Stan Moser
Posted:11-24-2006 21:05
Enjoy the pictures of Pecos. Would like to know more about Pecos
Irene Nieto
Posted:11-24-2006 12:05
so you have one night rental
Wolf
Posted:11-06-2006 16:59
Is it possible to paddle on this river?
Thank You for the beautiful images (flowers, landscapes, monasteries ...)
Greatings
Wolf
Devin, Laurie and Ian Brown
Posted:10-29-2006 13:26
This is a wonderful website. Our family will be moving to Pecos from Seal Beach, CA mid November and are looking forward to our new life. Can't wait to hike, fish and discover. Be seeing and meeting you soon!
Gary S.
Posted:10-27-2006 10:25
I have come to this place to fish the Pecos and its tributaries for a day or two every summer since I was 7 years old. That was the year 1975. I still try to find time to come up here to enjoy this peaceful wilderness which has a special place with my family. Here are some pics that were recently taken.
Mathew Aragon
Posted:10-25-2006 19:40
Great to find the site. I grew up in North San Ysidro and went to school in Pecos and graduated in 1985. I have left New Mexico in 1994 and only gone back to visit my familia as much as can. I have property in San Ysidro and can wait to build by dream home where I can retire. I miss the area and the people so very much. No matter where my travels have taken me through this great country I have always been proud to say where I was raised and where I went to high school. Than you for the great pictures of Pecos and the surrounding area it brings me closer to home. Mom and Dad I'll be home in a week or so..
Brenda Purdy
Posted:10-24-2006 22:06
Beautifal pictures..!
Bobby
Posted:10-08-2006 20:45
My family always goes to Santa Fe over the Winter break, and we're planning on stopping in Pecos on the way. Looks like a great place!
Linda Battisti
Posted:9-22-2006 10:26
I'll be visiting in November. My father, Leo, now deceased, circled Pecos on the map when he was out there about 25 years ago. Leo always "traveled to the beat of a different drum" when he was alive. He always wanted me to go out west with him, but I never quite made it. I guess I'm coming out there to get to know my father a little more. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Leo loved a shot and a beer. Are there any good bars out there?
MICHAEL (MIKE) ROYBAL
Posted:8-28-2006 01:35
Pecos...what wonderful memories i have growing up here and graduating from the High School in '89. Learning to flyfish on that beautiful river, the dances, and friends i made are somethigs i can never forget. I live in Albuquerque now but flyfish the rivers every summer,and still have a brother and sister who live in the village. My heart will always call Pecos home.
Nancy Kilgore
Posted:8-28-2006 20:26
I would like a list of cabins for rent along the Pecos River north of Pecos. we drove through the area over the weekend and would love to spend more time there.
Kim Foster
Posted:8-22-2006 14:12
great site- love the area!!!
Donna Aceves
Posted:8-19-2006 20:57
I stayed at a wonderful inn many years ago (1993) called the Wilderness Inn, in Pecos. I have tried to find it on the internet and have been unsuccessful. Any information about the inn, new owners, name change, if it even exists any more, would be wonderful. We plan a trip to Pecos in Nov, and would love to stay there again.
Thanks in advance, Donna
Vicki Rodgers
Posted:8-14-2006 16:57
Does anyone know of 2-5 acres for sale in the Pecos area. I know there are pieces listed for sale in the MLS..however I was wondering if there are some that are not listed. Such as pieces that are For Sale by Owner??
l
Posted:8-14-2006 15:31
LAND
Fran Anaya
Posted:8-14-2006 15:28
We are going to Pecos the end of September for an 50th wedding anniversay of our aunt and uncle. My parents were born and raised in the area, my mom in Rowe and my dad in San Juan. My great grantmother and grandfather homesteaded on the Rowe mesa and raised all their family there. I have many relatives in the area, though many have passed away. I have very precious memories of our trips to the area as a child. We all loved to go and see our families. This anniversary will be a very special time for all of us, as we have not been back there together in a very long time. We can hardly wair!!!
Vicki Rodgers
Posted:8-12-2006 11:58
We are wanting to move to Pecos...but are wondering what the attitude is towards people starting up new businesses in the community? Of course, it would be the natural organic way!! Any thoughts would be appreciated. I know the water situation is tight so would getting permits to grow things in a green house be prohibited?
Mary Lou Cook
Posted:8-09-2006 20:08
Just left my wonderful NEW home in Pecos to return to the concrete and rude city of Miami in Florida. I will miss the warmth and quiet of my mountain retreat. I will miss my friend that comes to my window to beg sugarwater(photo). I will miss my "Friends of Bill" meeting at the monestary and all the new friends I met at the Pecos Rodeo (I even won a prize with my entry ticket). I will return ASAP to my Paradise until then take care of my friends.
K. Foster
Posted:7-27-2006 00:50
Looking to move to Pecos soon!
BOB
Posted:7-25-2006 03:12
HI
Elena Velasco
Posted:7-22-2006 21:15
I LOVE the photos section!!!! My family used to meet to go camping out there when I was younger, it's been about 17 years since I have been back, I am sorry it has taken me so long to return!! Those photos are just wonderful...thanks for sharing!
I am planning on returning the weekend of September 9-11th, our family is planning a camping trip out there. Can you tell me the best camping ground that would offer a pretty stable road to travel as one of my sister's is concerned her car may not make the path to the camp ground...but we still would like to have a more secluded area to camp, please let me know what your suggestions would be...also, what kind of temps are we to expect that time of year?? thanks for your response, looking forward to coming out there! Elena in Rio Rancho
Jeri Vigil
Posted:7-20-2006 13:15
Great place
Bob & Wendy Wilkerson
Posted:7-17-2006 16:45
My husband always dreamed of living in Santa Fe. So he brought me there to see how beautiful it is. But while riding around the area, I fell in love with Pecos. The beautiful mesa, the amazing arroyos and the proud people who live there caught my heart. We are building our home up in Luz del Sol, and have named it La Cuesta de Cicuya in honor of the people who first inhabited the land. With our love and respect, we will become citizens of Pecos, devoted to protecting and preserving the heritage of the land.
Big Ed
Posted:7-12-2006 21:27
y, no fishing report?
Donna Amburn
Posted:7-08-2006 13:01
We are coming as a group riding on horseback in the mountains the first of August. Everything looks beautiful, and all of the people we spoke with to help plan our trip has been very friendly.
Carol Patterson
Posted:6-30-2006 23:29
I've found your website as I surf the net from Moscow, Russia to visit New Mexico next month for a conference. We will put Pecos on our itinerary for a drive.
L MONTOYA
Posted:6-19-2006 12:40
I am looking to rent a cabin in the pecos wilderness for 2 to 3 days
Dr Mary Lou Cook
Posted:6-17-2006 19:33
I have just purchased property on Pinon Ridge Rd and cannot believe the beauty and serenity of my area
Mary Lou
Lucy Johnstone
Posted:6-14-2006 18:45
Where do I find cabins for rent on the Pecos River.
david call
Posted:5-26-2006 01:25
HI YA'LL
Jenn Duran
Posted:5-10-2006 02:56
Hi Pecos! I MISS you badly. :0(
Marlane K.Wilson
Posted:5-05-2006 17:39
Thank you Patrick for coming by the Inn today and tryinng to take some updated pictures of Pecos Paradise Inn. My sister, Paula Amanda, says that between the two of us, a better picture should be available. Business is better for us than last year, and I always ask how they heard about us, and some have mentioned this website! Thank you so much and keep in touch, Marlane K. Wilson. 503 699-1808.
Nadine vigil
Posted:4-27-2006 13:06
Hello from a distant relative. I am the granddaughter of Mr. Manuel Valencia and Ms. Maria Valencia. My mother is Mercy Vigil. We (the Valencia clan)are living in the southwest region of the U.S. New Mexico, California, Arizona, & Texas. I just wanted to send regards to all our relatives we have not had contact with in so long. We think about Pecos often. It is great to hear stories from "the good ol' days". If there is anyone out there who would like to make contact please feel free to drop me an e-mail. I'd love hear stories and maybe meet distant relatives.
Sincerly,
Nadine Vigil
Grants N.M. 87020
Sincerly,
Nadine Vigil
Grants N.M. 87020
Linda Worley
Posted:4-23-2006 06:57
Patrick, Just want to tell you that I think you and my wonderful sister make a great team!!! Very nice site! I love you, Linda :)
Leonard Quintana
Posted:4-21-2006 16:06
Great web site. I found it by accident. I was born in new mexico and was brought to arizona when I was 5 years old. I lived all my life in phoenix but I spent many summers as a kid in pecos many years ago because that is where my family is from. It is a beautiful and magical place and I have great memories of it, espcially the saturday night dances. I live in phoenix but my heart is in pecos.
Marlane K. Wilson
Posted:4-20-2006 14:17
Thank you so much for all that you have done for the community. You have designed the web site very professionally and it shows Pecos in a wonderful light. I know that we have received some out of town business from customers veiwing the web site!. I was just hoping that maybe you could take a turn by the Pecos Paradise Inn and snap one of your great shots now that all the flowers are at their peak and we now have a lawn!. The Pecos business map does not show Pecos Paradise Inn on the map, just the old businees name of almost 3 years ago, Cakestand Inn. Would it be very hard to get that name changed to Pecos Paradise Inn? At this time of the year we really need our name out their to get customers. Well, I'm glad that this web site is up and so well done, I know everyone involved feels that way also. Best regards, M.K. Wilson and Paula Amanda. By the way, you can reach me at (503) 307-3991 M.K. Wilson.