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On Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at 7:02:31 AM UTC-8 eric...@gmail.com wrote:

> Great pics, Luke and John!
>
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 9:38:51 PM UTC-5 brizbarn wrote:
>
>> When I was in Santa Fe it was more of meandering van trip, not too much 
>> bike riding. My partner and I van camped at the ski area outside town (not 
>> in ski season). And also near an amazing hot spring in the Santa Fe 
>> National Forest, that area was incredible and definitely enchanting.  We 
>> spotted a bear paw print in the dirt near our camp spot, and were pretty 
>> spooked by that but lived to tell about it.  I remember loving the Georgia 
>> O'keeffe museum in town, downtown in general was really cool.  We also 
>> visited Gila NF, the Carlsbad Caverns, and Roswell (rode bikes outside 
>> Roswell somewhere, but didn't spot any UFOs).
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 1:26:43 PM UTC-8 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks much, John!
>>>
>>> Re: the sunsets – totally agree. Lovely snap there. How long have you 
>>> lived in NM? You like it?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 11:45:17 AM UTC-7 John M wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Those are great photos Luke-- I love the trash-hauling rainbow-tubed 
>>>> Atlantis.  I live in southern New Mexico (Silver City) but spent last 
>>>> Christmas in Santa Fe.  The sunrises/sunsets there really are incredible.  
>>>> Here's a Christmas Eve sunrise from the rail-trail south of town.    
>>>>
>>>> [image: IMG_20211224_070932_DRO_2.jpg]
>>>>
>>>> john
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 4:04:44 PM UTC-7 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The local stuff (trails, riding into town, visiting nearby spots) was 
>>>>> rad. Hearing about stuff north of me, Las Cruces bikepacking, and the 
>>>>> thought of touring from pueblo to pueblo… I want to come back. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Whereabouts did you stay/visit when here last?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 12:43:48 PM UTC-7 brizbarn wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Santa Fe is an absolutely beautiful place, as is New Mexico in 
>>>>>> general.  I'd love to get back there some day, it's been years.  Seems 
>>>>>> like 
>>>>>> a great place for a bike tour, or some local rides like you did. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, December 25, 2022 at 4:56:35 PM UTC-8 Luke Hendrickson 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [image: B2090650-3E4F-459A-82EC-FD6DA03A56D9.jpeg]
>>>>>>> [image: 63A83374-5AC0-4289-9768-D78A0143FA87.jpeg][image: 
>>>>>>> 660ED454-3A54-48A2-8245-B4A4A1D7DE25.jpeg][image: 
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>>>>>>> FC34AB69-8452-4C23-A843-506F8F24E821.jpeg]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I traveled to Santa Fe with my wife to stay in a spot with my Mom, 
>>>>>>> my brother, and one of his daughters. We stayed just a few miles north 
>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>> Santa Fe proper near the Santa Fe Opera and have been in Santa Fe, 
>>>>>>> Taos, 
>>>>>>> Chimayo, Tesuque (little out and back ride from our spot), and had some 
>>>>>>> time in the towns between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The last time I was in New Mexico was about eight years ago and I 
>>>>>>> was more interested in the still-new relationship that I was in than 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> gorgeous surroundings here. Anyway, I’ve loved the stay and enjoyed 
>>>>>>> stopping off at Sincere Cycles in town. I have included a few photos of 
>>>>>>> my 
>>>>>>> surroundings, the sunset, and my Riv on a trash run from the house (I 
>>>>>>> didn’t even wreck).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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