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Old November 10th 08, 01:49 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
Doug[_5_]
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering if
anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not to go. I
am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high peaks like Colorado
(did that this past summer), but the area intrigues me. I think I have
identified the obvious routes, but was wondering if anyone had any less
known road climbs that I could ride. Seems the mountain biking is better
there, but I want to stick to the road this time.

Thanks Doug


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Old November 10th 08, 05:23 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

I can tell you that Taos is really beautiful and that there is PROBABLY some
good riding for you there, but I have to admit that I've only been there in
an automobile and only for about an hour!


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Old November 10th 08, 06:42 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

Doug wrote:

I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering
if anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not
to go. I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high
peaks like Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area
intrigues me. I think I have identified the obvious routes, but was
wondering if anyone had any less known road climbs that I could ride.
Seems the mountain biking is better there, but I want to stick to the
road this time.

Thanks Doug



The Enchanted Circle ride is the iconic Taos route:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...chanted-Circle

There is a bit of climbing, maybe not as long as you would find in the
Colorado Rockies but a bit steeper. It's a nice route, but there are
limited services along the way.

Out of Santa Fe, there are some good rides going to Los Alamos and also to
Las Vegas. Check out the Pedal the Peaks route in New Mexico for some
ideas:

http://www.cycleamerica.com/pedalthepeaks/route.htm

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Bill Asher
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Old November 11th 08, 12:09 AM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
Doug[_5_]
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

Thanks Bill

I had already planned on the enchanted circle. I'll check the other site out
to see if helps any

Doug

"William Asher" wrote in message
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Doug wrote:

I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering
if anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not
to go. I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high
peaks like Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area
intrigues me. I think I have identified the obvious routes, but was
wondering if anyone had any less known road climbs that I could ride.
Seems the mountain biking is better there, but I want to stick to the
road this time.

Thanks Doug



The Enchanted Circle ride is the iconic Taos route:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...chanted-Circle

There is a bit of climbing, maybe not as long as you would find in the
Colorado Rockies but a bit steeper. It's a nice route, but there are
limited services along the way.

Out of Santa Fe, there are some good rides going to Los Alamos and also to
Las Vegas. Check out the Pedal the Peaks route in New Mexico for some
ideas:

http://www.cycleamerica.com/pedalthepeaks/route.htm

--
Bill Asher



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Old November 15th 08, 01:10 AM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

On Nov 10, 4:49*am, "Doug" wrote:
I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering if
anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not to go. I
am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high peaks like Colorado
(did that this past summer), but the area intrigues me. I think I have
identified the obvious routes, but was wondering if anyone had any *less
known road climbs that I could ride. Seems the mountain biking is better
there, but I want to stick to the road this time.

Thanks Doug


http://www.nmbrevets.com/id20.html

The above link is to the New Mexico brevet series. Last June, the
600K was in the Taos area. There was 24,000 feet of climbing in 600
Km (~370 miles). That's a lot of climbing. You can find some nice
50-100 mile sections within that route.

Good luck,
Tom
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Old November 22nd 08, 04:54 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

Ride up through Eagles Nest, then down the back way towards Cimarron.
Awesome canyon.


And you want a CLIMB?

Mora up 434 to Angle Fire. (Don't forget to pay your respects at the
Santuario El Turquillo!)

And WATCH OUT FOR BEARS!


Enjoy. Northern New Mexico is the most beautiful place in the world.


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering if
anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not to go.
I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high peaks like
Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area intrigues me. I think I
have identified the obvious routes, but was wondering if anyone had any
less known road climbs that I could ride. Seems the mountain biking is
better there, but I want to stick to the road this time.

Thanks Doug



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Old November 26th 08, 10:10 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
Doug[_5_]
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

Thanks Bob.. I had looked at these as potentials, but wasn't sure about the
rides.

When you say the back way to Cimarron, you mean out 64 I assume. Looks like
there may be a road up to Green Mountain Summit. Is that paved?

I also assume when you say ride to Angel Fire for a climb, you mean up the
ski area?

Doug


"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
...
Ride up through Eagles Nest, then down the back way towards Cimarron.
Awesome canyon.


And you want a CLIMB?

Mora up 434 to Angle Fire. (Don't forget to pay your respects at the
Santuario El Turquillo!)

And WATCH OUT FOR BEARS!


Enjoy. Northern New Mexico is the most beautiful place in the world.


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering if
anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not to go.
I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high peaks like
Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area intrigues me. I think
I have identified the obvious routes, but was wondering if anyone had any
less known road climbs that I could ride. Seems the mountain biking is
better there, but I want to stick to the road this time.

Thanks Doug





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Old November 27th 08, 03:23 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
Hell And High Water
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

Yes, Eagles Nest to Cimarron via 64. Through Cimarron Canyon State Park.

From Mora, up to Angel Fire, via 434. Twisty little canyon up past
Guadalupita. I've driven that route a lot, but never on a bike. Should be
an awesome ride!


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
Thanks Bob.. I had looked at these as potentials, but wasn't sure about
the rides.

When you say the back way to Cimarron, you mean out 64 I assume. Looks
like there may be a road up to Green Mountain Summit. Is that paved?

I also assume when you say ride to Angel Fire for a climb, you mean up
the ski area?

Doug


"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
...
Ride up through Eagles Nest, then down the back way towards Cimarron.
Awesome canyon.


And you want a CLIMB?

Mora up 434 to Angle Fire. (Don't forget to pay your respects at the
Santuario El Turquillo!)

And WATCH OUT FOR BEARS!


Enjoy. Northern New Mexico is the most beautiful place in the world.


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering
if anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not to
go. I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high peaks
like Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area intrigues me. I
think I have identified the obvious routes, but was wondering if anyone
had any less known road climbs that I could ride. Seems the mountain
biking is better there, but I want to stick to the road this time.

Thanks Doug







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Old November 27th 08, 04:13 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
Doug[_5_]
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

Fantastic and thanks.
Doug


"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
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Yes, Eagles Nest to Cimarron via 64. Through Cimarron Canyon State Park.

From Mora, up to Angel Fire, via 434. Twisty little canyon up past
Guadalupita. I've driven that route a lot, but never on a bike. Should
be an awesome ride!


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
Thanks Bob.. I had looked at these as potentials, but wasn't sure about
the rides.

When you say the back way to Cimarron, you mean out 64 I assume. Looks
like there may be a road up to Green Mountain Summit. Is that paved?

I also assume when you say ride to Angel Fire for a climb, you mean up
the ski area?

Doug


"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
...
Ride up through Eagles Nest, then down the back way towards Cimarron.
Awesome canyon.


And you want a CLIMB?

Mora up 434 to Angle Fire. (Don't forget to pay your respects at the
Santuario El Turquillo!)

And WATCH OUT FOR BEARS!


Enjoy. Northern New Mexico is the most beautiful place in the world.


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering
if anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not
to go. I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high peaks
like Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area intrigues me. I
think I have identified the obvious routes, but was wondering if anyone
had any less known road climbs that I could ride. Seems the mountain
biking is better there, but I want to stick to the road this time.

Thanks Doug









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Old November 28th 08, 10:21 PM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
Hell And High Water
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Default Santa Fe - Taos Area

You bet.

Great little restaurant in Mora, NM: Hatcha's Mexican Food.


'Red or Green?'


ENJOY!


-Bob



"Doug" wrote in message
...
Fantastic and thanks.
Doug


"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
...
Yes, Eagles Nest to Cimarron via 64. Through Cimarron Canyon State Park.

From Mora, up to Angel Fire, via 434. Twisty little canyon up past
Guadalupita. I've driven that route a lot, but never on a bike. Should
be an awesome ride!


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
Thanks Bob.. I had looked at these as potentials, but wasn't sure about
the rides.

When you say the back way to Cimarron, you mean out 64 I assume. Looks
like there may be a road up to Green Mountain Summit. Is that paved?

I also assume when you say ride to Angel Fire for a climb, you mean up
the ski area?

Doug


"Hell and High Water" wrote in message
...
Ride up through Eagles Nest, then down the back way towards Cimarron.
Awesome canyon.


And you want a CLIMB?

Mora up 434 to Angle Fire. (Don't forget to pay your respects at the
Santuario El Turquillo!)

And WATCH OUT FOR BEARS!


Enjoy. Northern New Mexico is the most beautiful place in the world.


-Bob


"Doug" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to plan a trip to New Mexico this summer and was wondering
if anyone had advice on definite rides to do or alternately where not
to go. I am looking to do some climbing. I know it's not the high
peaks like Colorado (did that this past summer), but the area
intrigues me. I think I have identified the obvious routes, but was
wondering if anyone had any less known road climbs that I could ride.
Seems the mountain biking is better there, but I want to stick to the
road this time.

Thanks Doug











 




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