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by mazda6s on Tue Feb 17 18:47:05 PST 2004
You want curves, we got em. The Enchanted Circle: Taos to Questa to Eagle Nest to Taos. This is fairly curvy and hilly. Stop for lunch at the Apple Tree in Taos. Yummm! If you want a long, scenic, very curvy road from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, this is it: Santa Fe to Pojoaque to Los Alamos to Jemez Springs to San Ysidro to Bernalillo to Albuquerque. You can take this route in the other direction (Albuquerque to Santa Fe) as well. Sandia Peak: If you're in Albuquerque and have some time to burn, take the road to Sandia Peak (10678 feet). This is my ultimate car test ride. Yee-haa! Head East from Albuquerque on I40, turn North on highway 14. Watch for signs to Sandia Peak or Sandia Ski Area (I forget what it says). Going up will be mostly 2nd gear, and don't overheat the brakes coming back down! Both of the roads to the Santa Fe and Taos Ski Areas are good drives too.
seelig and sonjaab, read my profile!
by plutonious on Fri Aug 31 20:03:13 PDT 2001
You guys make me chuckle. If you had read my profile, you would know I'm a US citizen employed by the US Federal Government abroad! Why should I care if you slam Mexico? If you don't like it, don't go there! By the way, if you've only been to Tijuana, you don't know squat about Mexico. That's like a Mexican citizen only seeing San Ysidro or Calexico or Laredo and then declaring the US a dump. The border area is bad on both sides, guys. The interiors of both countries are a different story. Ignoramuses. Guess you've given up arguing about trucks, huh?

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