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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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2005 SW-FOG routing?
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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1265564" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>I'm betting you were on Hwy-4 from San Ysidro to White Rock. It goes through Jemez Pueblo, the Calle Valdera and then past Bandelier National Monument before hitting White Rock and intersecting 502 between Pojaque and Los Alamos. Any of that sound familiar?</p><p></p><p>Another option is 434 between Mora and Angelfire. That goes past Coyote Creek State Park and is often called Black Lake.</p><p></p><p>The chances of seeing a semi on 434 are pretty slim. I've also not seen bicycles on it yet, and even after 2007, part of it was dirt, so I'm thinking that's unlikely.</p><p></p><p>There is Wild Rivers State Park between Taos and Questa, just outside of Cerro. I've never been there, but Alex has taken FJR guys through that before. Great roads, but Alex says a semi on there would be SUPER strange.</p><p></p><p>My vote is Hwy4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1265564, member: 13519"] I'm betting you were on Hwy-4 from San Ysidro to White Rock. It goes through Jemez Pueblo, the Calle Valdera and then past Bandelier National Monument before hitting White Rock and intersecting 502 between Pojaque and Los Alamos. Any of that sound familiar? Another option is 434 between Mora and Angelfire. That goes past Coyote Creek State Park and is often called Black Lake. The chances of seeing a semi on 434 are pretty slim. I've also not seen bicycles on it yet, and even after 2007, part of it was dirt, so I'm thinking that's unlikely. There is Wild Rivers State Park between Taos and Questa, just outside of Cerro. I've never been there, but Alex has taken FJR guys through that before. Great roads, but Alex says a semi on there would be SUPER strange. My vote is Hwy4. [/QUOTE]
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