Chris,
i'd love to see some of your work; give me a URL.
If you get enough drinks in me at a party (about two), I will sometimes expound on the great lack of respect I have for photographers standing in line next to the take-a-number machine at Yosemite waiting their turn to take the same landscape everyone else has.
Traveling to national parks and shooting sweeping landscapes is the best way I know to never become a good photographer.
Don't misunderstand, I'm just as much a sucker for a good Adams-esque sky as the next guy, have several on my walls and won't ever pass one up. But there is more to photography than breathtaking landscapes and we need more photographers who can go to the polluted river at the edge of town and find a photograph with more depth and meaning than the same old trite landscape.
My general rule for determining if I am on the right path is to look around. If there are more than a tiny handful of others on the same path, I conclude it must be wrong.
On the other hand, unless I am stepping on a rattlesnake, shooting at a jackrabbit and having a stare-down contest with a coyote all at one and the same time, I'm not at home. So I don't agree with your take on New Mexico. And the plague is just something we keep handy out here in the West just to send you greenhorns scurrying home! <grin>
dk