New Mexico describes itself as the Land Of Enchantment, and recently we once again learned why.
Wanting to explore more of New Mexico and meet new people, we chose one of the hikes on the calendar of the Northern New Mexico Sierra Club.
As it turns out, this hike was a couple of days after Laura's birthday. She decided she wanted to have dinner in Taos, so we fired up teh Global Warmer II and headed north from Santa Fe to Taos.
Wanting to explore more of New Mexico and meet new people, we chose one of the hikes on the calendar of the Northern New Mexico Sierra Club.
As it turns out, this hike was a couple of days after Laura's birthday. She decided she wanted to have dinner in Taos, so we fired up teh Global Warmer II and headed north from Santa Fe to Taos.
We love to hang out in the historic Taos Old Town area! We always have a great time dancing at the Alley Cantina and riding our bikes.
The hike was so amazing, down 1000 feet into the canyon of the Rio Grande River. Boy, were we sore the next day.
For more about our hike to the United States Bureau of Land Management's Wild Rivers outside Taos,
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3 comments:
Hi Robert & Laura!
Great to see you are back on the road again...
Thanks for commenting Karen. Just for a few days, which as we see on your blog, can make all the difference in the world!
Hello to you, Teenie, your staff,and the great folks over at the Gallery!
Hey Guys just found your blog.
looks Great!!!!
Nice photos...
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