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New Mexico BDR, and Adventure for sure

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From there web site.
http://www.google.com/url?url=http:...ggjMAA&usg=AFQjCNEjadsur_bma3an6y3F5NSA2ZFPlQ


https://youtu.be/DAiFSHfMeio

Don't need it. I can get dizzy just standing up too fast, or bending over too far. I get the munchies just walking past the cookie aisle or thru the checkout out at (plug in your favorite grocery store here). I make plenty of bad decisions without external help. Plus I already have enough trouble staying vertical on motorized contraptions, rain or shine.
 
Don't need it. I can get dizzy just standing up too fast, or bending over too far. I get the munchies just walking past the cookie aisle or thru the checkout out at (plug in your favorite grocery store here). I make plenty of bad decisions without external help. Plus I already have enough trouble staying vertical on motorized contraptions, rain or shine.

I went and looked up the Inn,thought it was funny. Never considered a motel having anything like that for a amenity.
 
JQ1.0,

Riding section 7 tomorrow morning.
Can't find any info about it.
What can you tell us?
We expect rain in the mountains.

From Cuba to Abiquiui was mostly pretty good 2 track. The section from there to El Rito shown on the Butler map as alternate difficult has a few rocky step ups we didn't think was bad at all, aside from being slick in spots. The rocky sections had the best traction. The 2 track from El Rito to Vallecitos was very muddy and slick. You do catch some sections of all weather road but it just goes away with no warning. North of Vallecitos you will cross Hwy 64. North of 64 the mud and slick just gets worse. Were I doing it again and I knew it was bad I would hang a right on 64 over to 285 and then back north to Antonito. Both of us are pretty fair mudders but I was just beat. Justin wouldn't have had it so bad if he hadn't had to come back and help me pick up my bike a few times. We both thought that section was by far the best of the BDR that we rode. Would love to ride it again in the dry, or maybe just tacky to keep the dust down.


I'll stay tuned to your RR for your thoughts and opinion.
 
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