The NG has been deployed to Santa Teresa, NM. I wonder if they will be patrolling around Crazy Cook? Santa Teresa is near El Paso.
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The NG has been deployed to Santa Teresa, NM. I wonder if they will be patrolling around Crazy Cook? Santa Teresa is near El Paso.
APPLE
Given how open the border is there, I wouldn't be surprised. We were checked out by airplanes twice in the first couple of days and had an INS team come talk to us after a rancher reported us near his ranch. http://spiriteaglehome.com/CDT06%20i...4%20Border.jpg
The link is a picture of the border at Crazy Cook.
Looks pretty secure to me
They are on your side.
No Worries.
The Border Patrol rescued Anish last year from an approaching tornado.
Wayne
Shouldn't be any problem with the National Guard, they won't be on patrols per se since they cannot be used for civil law enforcement. They will provide support for the border patrol though, likely with drones and other detection tools.
Worked out well last time
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If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything.
Crazy Cook is a 3 hour drive from Santa Teresa. National Guard will not be there.
People have been hiking the PCT and CDT from the Mexican border for decades.
Border Patrol may stop and investigate if they see you walking in the desert or you trip a sensor, but they are familiar with thru hiking and will let you carry on.
Might be a good idea to wait to pick up any edibles or oils until you reach Pagosa Springs.
Good question though, the border is a mystery for 99% of Americans.