Escape the heat with attitude, altitude Summer sunrise over San Antonio Canyon in the Jemez Mountains. A trip to higher elevation can help beat the heat this summer. San Antonio Canyon in the Jemez. Rebeca Zimmermann tries out a cooling vest on a camping trip. Vehicle thermometer hits triple digits driving through Bernalillo on the way to cooler, high-altitude outdoor adventure. Published August 22, 2025 - 5:00 p.m. Modified August 22, 2025 - 5:00 p.m. As featured on - Escape the heat with attitude, altitude The thermometer in the van flashed 105. The forecast for the next few dog days of summer said high 90s to triple digits, according to KOAT chief meteorologist Byron Morton. In New Mexico there are three main recipes for escaping the heat: air conditioners, water or elevation. collection_f43902c4-e6f0-473b-a294-7ccd42a65524.html
As featured on - Escape the heat with attitude, altitude The thermometer in the van flashed 105. The forecast for the next few dog days of summer said high 90s to triple digits, according to KOAT chief meteorologist Byron Morton. In New Mexico there are three main recipes for escaping the heat: air conditioners, water or elevation.
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