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<blockquote data-quote="charismaticmegafauna" data-source="post: 561407" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>This from one of Adventure Cycling's maps of The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route:</p><p></p><p>(Cuba NM) "Not the least noteworthy of its attractions is El Bruno's Ristorante y Cantina, arguably the best Mexican-food eatery on or in close proximity to the entire Great Divide Route."</p><p></p><p>I concur -- and that G.D.R. is some 2800 miles long.</p><p></p><p>If you're planning to check out the little town of El Rito? -- then you might want to take a look at (nearby) Ojo Caliente too. And, maybe?, 'take the waters'? These old 'Spanish Land Grant' style towns have been around for a long time and have been largely by-passed by modernity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charismaticmegafauna, post: 561407, member: 665"] This from one of Adventure Cycling's maps of The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route: (Cuba NM) "Not the least noteworthy of its attractions is El Bruno's Ristorante y Cantina, arguably the best Mexican-food eatery on or in close proximity to the entire Great Divide Route." I concur -- and that G.D.R. is some 2800 miles long. If you're planning to check out the little town of El Rito? -- then you might want to take a look at (nearby) Ojo Caliente too. And, maybe?, 'take the waters'? These old 'Spanish Land Grant' style towns have been around for a long time and have been largely by-passed by modernity. [/QUOTE]
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