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<blockquote data-quote="Lee B." data-source="post: 1228968" data-attributes="member: 14752"><p>HRZ---We'll be going in a loop clockwise so the Espanola to Chama is part one. Then back track a little from Chama to take a left on 64 over to Tres Piedras then on home to SF. So, looking for something more interesting than that straightest part of 285 and maybe 111 is it. It looks to be 2/3 paved, 1/3 packed dirt so will probably give it a try since the dirt part is up where we'd get on it and if not good we'd turn around w/o too much of a back track.</p><p></p><p>The other loops are: Santa Fe to the gorge, then back track to Taos then take the back way home through Chimayo. And, then SF to Bandelier, Jemez monument, San Ysidro, drop over and down to Madrid then home to SF. All subject to change but a loop a day, each loop is about 250 miles. I like to stop a lot and take photos, sniff cactus, etc. Planning on the three loops to be 9/15, 16, 17.</p><p></p><p>Oface---sounds like you know from experience, yes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee B., post: 1228968, member: 14752"] HRZ---We'll be going in a loop clockwise so the Espanola to Chama is part one. Then back track a little from Chama to take a left on 64 over to Tres Piedras then on home to SF. So, looking for something more interesting than that straightest part of 285 and maybe 111 is it. It looks to be 2/3 paved, 1/3 packed dirt so will probably give it a try since the dirt part is up where we'd get on it and if not good we'd turn around w/o too much of a back track. The other loops are: Santa Fe to the gorge, then back track to Taos then take the back way home through Chimayo. And, then SF to Bandelier, Jemez monument, San Ysidro, drop over and down to Madrid then home to SF. All subject to change but a loop a day, each loop is about 250 miles. I like to stop a lot and take photos, sniff cactus, etc. Planning on the three loops to be 9/15, 16, 17. Oface---sounds like you know from experience, yes? [/QUOTE]
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