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Old 03.14.2019, 08:54 AM   #2536
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Originally Posted by Peterpuff
Ya, that's true. Tulsa area and some of the more wooded areas have their charm, for sure. SE Oklahoma can be nice, but nowhere near as nice as that part of New Mexico, ha.

I was actually mistaken about the travel from Taos to ABQ (just checked the map). It was Santa Fe to ABQ that I drove on the non insterstate highway, No. 14 that was so spectacular to me, Turquoise Trail.

I think my leaving Taos trip was down 68 (after looping the "Enchanted Circle" past Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, etc. and back around to Taos). Drove 68 from Taos over to Okeefe's studio and Plaza Blanca (fucking spiritual place). That highway was a nice treat too. Followed a river for a decent ways. Then went from there down to Santa Fe.

Man, that was such a good road trip. Absolutely fell in love with the area.
oh, right. “may-dreed” (madrid) lol. yes that’s that trail. there’s a weird biker bar there, and hippy art. it’s more desert. taos is more evergreens and alpine weather. i like the taos road along the river gorge. a bit slow traffic, but great views.
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