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07-06-2008, 10:43 AM | #1 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Posts: 13
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Ride to Cloudcroft and back to Las Cruces, NM
In the autumn of 2006 I decided to take a spin up into the Lincoln Nat. Forest before it got too cold. It was pretty chilly when I left Las Cruces and headed over the Organ Mts., across the Tularosa Basin and up into the Sacramento Mts. above Alamogordo. Driving across the Basin I could see Sierra Blanca covered in snow off in the distance but it's almost 12,000 ft. high and I figured where I was going it would be clear.
About half way up the hill I started to see this white stuff all over the ground -- the area had received an early dusting of snow! Cloudcroft, at 8500 ft. elevation, had close to a foot on the ground but the roads were clear so, What The Hey!! I used to work up there in reforestation research for NMSU and I always enjoyed checking out some of our old plots where I had tested a variety of methods of planting Ponderosa pine seedlings. Anyway, I got off the main roads and had fun slipping and sliding thru small snow drifts and mud puddles on the forest roads. The air was cool to cold, the sky was blue, and my bike kept putting along. A great trip! That was the first "long distance" trip I made on my GZ -- total of about 200 miles round trip.
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