May 23, 2026
When last we left you, we had just departed Winslow on May 6th. From there we drove about 60 miles to Cinder Hills Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) area near Flagstaff, AZ. It is a national forest service dispersed camping area with free camping. The road was a little rough going in but BB handled it just fine. This would be our home for the next two nights. We weren’t sure what we were getting into but wow it turned out to be a great stay. We were just looking for a quiet spot to catch our breath. While there we happened to check our geocaching app and located a virtual geocache here called “Cinder Lake History”. That led us to checking into the history of this spot. (That’s one of the best things about the way we travel. We learn such interesting things we would have never known.) The Cinder Lake Crater Field is a historic man-made copy of the lunar landscape. It was constructed in the late 1960s by NASA using hundreds of pounds of dynamite. After the build, the Apollo astronauts used the site to practice navigating the simulated terrain, walking on the rough surface and testing equipment like the lunar rover. Today they are still using some of the locations for training for the modern Artemis missions. How cool is that. We have now walked/hiked in some of the same steps where our astronauts have trained.
Only about ten minutes down the road is the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument – a monument to the most recent volcanic eruption in Arizona. A volcanic eruption occurred here approximately AD 1085 with the two largest vents being Bonito and Kana-a flows extending 1.6 miles and 6.2 miles respectively. These lava flows were also training sites for the Apollo astronauts. Today vegetation is covering some of the flow areas, but other areas are still visible. What would you expect after 1000 years? Hiking to the summit is no longer permitted because of erosion caused by hikers. However, there are a few nice trails that are still accessible and a 35 mile scenic loop drive.
After spending a beautiful morning enjoying God’s creation and a quick shower in the picnic area we headed south, getting closer to our NOMADS, Volunteer Mission assignment – enjoying more of His creation along the way.

































































