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Have fun and be safe

I was northbound on the GDMBR in that area about a month ago by myself. I thought the burned out pickup truck and the fifty or so shot gun shells around it was kind of sketchy. It pissed me off more than freaked me out. It is a shame when cretins leave such a mess in the woods for someone else to clean up. There were some seriously washed out stretches of the "road" that frankly sucked pulling a loaded BOB trailer through, but overall I thought it was beautiful and really worthwhile. The Jemez Mountains almost always kick my butt, and that is what I like about them. I might be the only Louis L'Amour fan out there, but that part of the Jemez is "Radigan" country. I love that country, and I hope you will too. I took a lot of pictures up there (including the pickup) and they are in Picasa Albums on the left sidebar of my blog: www.bikerbobonthegdmbr.com. Have fun and be safe. You folks are going to love it.

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