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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1228794" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>If you follow 111 north from 285 until it makes that little heartbeat jog to the left, you will see FR437 there. From 64 to 437 is dirt. Maybe half dirt, half pavement. There are way better routes than getting off of 64.</p><p></p><p>Take 64 past Tres Piedras straight towards Taos. Take pictures at the Gorge Bridge and then go south into Taos. On the south side of town is the turn off to Angelfire. That will again be 64. Take that to Angelfire. Turn south on 434 and head out of town. A few miles south of Angelfire, the map is decieving. To continue on 434 ro Mora, you have to turn off of 434 towards Black Lake. It shows as the intersection with 120.</p><p></p><p>Once on Mora, make a right and take 518 to 75. Take that south towards Peñasco and Chimayo. Don't go all the way to Chimayo. Turn south on 503 towards Nambe. Follow that to the end. You will pop out on 84 just north of Pojoaque. 84 will be the only stretch of multilane 'boring' road as you head into Santa Fe.</p><p></p><p>That portion I've given you is part of the Enchanted Circle. Ask any of the SWFOG attendees from the Taos trips. Those roads are a blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1228794, member: 13519"] If you follow 111 north from 285 until it makes that little heartbeat jog to the left, you will see FR437 there. From 64 to 437 is dirt. Maybe half dirt, half pavement. There are way better routes than getting off of 64. Take 64 past Tres Piedras straight towards Taos. Take pictures at the Gorge Bridge and then go south into Taos. On the south side of town is the turn off to Angelfire. That will again be 64. Take that to Angelfire. Turn south on 434 and head out of town. A few miles south of Angelfire, the map is decieving. To continue on 434 ro Mora, you have to turn off of 434 towards Black Lake. It shows as the intersection with 120. Once on Mora, make a right and take 518 to 75. Take that south towards Peñasco and Chimayo. Don't go all the way to Chimayo. Turn south on 503 towards Nambe. Follow that to the end. You will pop out on 84 just north of Pojoaque. 84 will be the only stretch of multilane 'boring' road as you head into Santa Fe. That portion I've given you is part of the Enchanted Circle. Ask any of the SWFOG attendees from the Taos trips. Those roads are a blast. [/QUOTE]
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