new mexico camper here. lived in the state for five years & still so much to see(can't imagine what the surrounding states have to take in). my weekends are usually open if any of you make it my way.
on a personal note: the jemez mountains northwest of albuquerque is my favorite new mex destination as of yet. beautiful red rock mesas, cedar & aspen forest with hotpsrings. almost forgot to mention the ponderosa winery, wine & camping is a plus for me. i recomend the redondo red & pinot noir. mmmmmmm.....doesn't get much better than that when you need to escape the big shity.
laters
on a personal note: the jemez mountains northwest of albuquerque is my favorite new mex destination as of yet. beautiful red rock mesas, cedar & aspen forest with hotpsrings. almost forgot to mention the ponderosa winery, wine & camping is a plus for me. i recomend the redondo red & pinot noir. mmmmmmm.....doesn't get much better than that when you need to escape the big shity.
laters
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Re: nuevo mexico
Wed, July 13, 2005 - 3:50 PMNice post, that makes me want to head down that way I have only been in the taos area and driven through albuquerque and cant really remember it. But it does sound like some fun and I do like new mexico. It is much different that alot of the other states as far as the energy is concerned. it is not all overdeveloped mostly and just more like a I guess I dont know how to put it into words but I do like it and have been looking to head south so I guess we'll see what happens but thank you for the great post
Dylan
