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by goldencouple1 on Sun May 12 09:29:01 PDT 2002
When you come back to NM with a Subie go from Santa Fe to Albuquerque (or the other way round) via the Turquoise Trail -- the back way: NM14. A great road in a great car. And go to the Jemez Mountains, Bandelier National Monument. You have to see the pueblo complex from 1300 situated in a green little canyon. Not like Taos at all -- a circular plan created around a central plaza. And, if you like this kind of thing, and feel like driving a while or want to see the back roads, go to Mountainaire. From Mountainaire you can: Go to Capilla Peak in the Manzano Mountains -- a drive on pavement, then decent unpaved road to a mountain peak (about 10,000 ft.), with lots of forest around you and over you. And if you camp, you can camp just below the peak or farther down the mountain. Or go out to Gran Quivira at Salinas Pueblo National Monument, an absolutely fascinating story of Pre-columbian history: a "city" on a hill at the edge of the plains, where Pueblo Indians met and traded with the Plains Indians. These Pueblos took on certain cultural attributes of the Plains, and were the "middle men" for trade between the Rio Grande Pueblos and the Plains. Then they met and were subjugated by the Spanish. Some of the first missions in what is now the USA. The remains of the pueblo is there and the remains of two churches and accompanying conventos. It is a grand area, huge vistas and evocative history.

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