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Old 05-05-2012, 11:44 AM   #5
BKABQ   BKABQ is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
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Originally Posted by FastDoc
I would never ride on a beautiful desert mountain area miles and miles from any development where there are no roads, surveilence, or structures or people. :wink:
Luckily this place is really close to town.
It's about 15 mins from my house, and I live "in town", or on the edge of in town.
On the other side of town, maybe 30 minutes away, they have some other trails and sand dunes, but those are more for dirt bikes and sand rail buggies.
Once the bike gets legal, I plan on taking it up to the Jemez Mountain area. There are some natural hot springs I visited back when I first got here.
The road is about 5 - 8 miles long (old logging road, undeveloped) and full of bumps and rocks ...if you're in a vehicle.
A bike would have no problems and be smoother.
I took my (other) car in there the 1st year I was here and the alignment was all out of whack afterwards.
Cost me a set of tires and a new align.
So this time I'll just park the car and ride the bike there.


 
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