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<blockquote data-quote="Lee B." data-source="post: 1228697" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>I'm planning a Santa Fe to Santa Fe loop for September. Actually, I'm planning three but have a question about one loop.</p><p></p><p>The preliminary route is SF north to Abiquiu then on up to Chama. On the return take 64 to 285 at Tres Piedras then south on 285 back to Santa Fe. 285 looks very straight and maybe boring, so I'm looking for a way to cut that L shaped section of 285 that might be more interesting.</p><p></p><p>Here is the question: West of Tres Piedras there is a turn off for NM 111 that heads south and eventually t's into 285 a little north of Ojo Caliente. I've looked on Google maps and can tell that a lot of NM 111 is paved. It also looks like some of it, particularly after the turn off from 64, is unpaved. Any information on how much of NM 111 is unpaved and what the road condition is like (gravel, packed dirt, rutted dirt forest service road, etc.)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee B., post: 1228697, member: 14752"] I'm planning a Santa Fe to Santa Fe loop for September. Actually, I'm planning three but have a question about one loop. The preliminary route is SF north to Abiquiu then on up to Chama. On the return take 64 to 285 at Tres Piedras then south on 285 back to Santa Fe. 285 looks very straight and maybe boring, so I'm looking for a way to cut that L shaped section of 285 that might be more interesting. Here is the question: West of Tres Piedras there is a turn off for NM 111 that heads south and eventually t's into 285 a little north of Ojo Caliente. I've looked on Google maps and can tell that a lot of NM 111 is paved. It also looks like some of it, particularly after the turn off from 64, is unpaved. Any information on how much of NM 111 is unpaved and what the road condition is like (gravel, packed dirt, rutted dirt forest service road, etc.)? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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