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Riding Wolf Creek Pass in November
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<blockquote data-quote="birkdale10" data-source="post: 1194250" data-attributes="member: 28060"><p>I put out the question and hoped for a few answers, and I got them. Thanks, all.</p><p></p><p>Some of the answers were more questions, but the three shortest answers are the ones I'm going with. The road through Taos looks much clearer, 10 to 15 degrees warmer. Just have to forego the Wolf Creek pass.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could find a different time to do the trip. I get only so much vacation, and I can only take a few days for myself and the bike alone. This trip starts in DFW, and has a primary goal of T-day in El Paso. My wife is flying there - I'm going to take 5 days to get there. This is something that can happen, and there just isn't any other time of year for me. So...I hope for unseasonable weather, and if I get seasonable, then I alter the plans.</p><p></p><p>There will still be a lot of chilly weather, but I think I can handle that. Multiple layers, and an outside windproof shell. Hope the electric gloves work as well as advertised.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks again, all the responders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birkdale10, post: 1194250, member: 28060"] I put out the question and hoped for a few answers, and I got them. Thanks, all. Some of the answers were more questions, but the three shortest answers are the ones I'm going with. The road through Taos looks much clearer, 10 to 15 degrees warmer. Just have to forego the Wolf Creek pass. I wish I could find a different time to do the trip. I get only so much vacation, and I can only take a few days for myself and the bike alone. This trip starts in DFW, and has a primary goal of T-day in El Paso. My wife is flying there - I'm going to take 5 days to get there. This is something that can happen, and there just isn't any other time of year for me. So...I hope for unseasonable weather, and if I get seasonable, then I alter the plans. There will still be a lot of chilly weather, but I think I can handle that. Multiple layers, and an outside windproof shell. Hope the electric gloves work as well as advertised. Anyway, thanks again, all the responders. [/QUOTE]
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