I have a friend in Mesilla, the adobe side of Las Cruces, that has an 
Atlantis. He rides often on Snow Road, Shalem Colony, to the airport and 
beyond, and some of the valley ditch banks.
 
Las Cruces is my previous hometown. Nowadays I am in Grand Junction CO 
where I have heard there are a couple of Quickbeams and an Atlantis, but I 
have yet to see them out and about. This probably says more about me and my 
chosen lifestyle/solo riding than them. I have an AllRounder, Road custom, 
Quickbeam, and Legolas. 
 
I recently rode Ride the Rockies with 1999 other riders, and there were 
exactly zero Rivendells on that ride. I had two grey haired men tell me 
they had one at home, but they didn't want to ride heavy steel on such a 
demanding ride. I thought buying into Rivendell philosophy, literally, 
would eliminate such unintelligent thinking. My Riv Road was the perfect 
bike for 6 long days in the saddle: it took 33mm tires for the rough roads 
and ~15 miles of dirt, it was stable, predictable, comfortable.
 
On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 7:42:29 AM UTC-6, Mayfly wrote:

> Three in Las Cruces, NM. My Bleriot, a Bombadil, and an AHH. Thats all. 
>
> Marc 
>

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