Bill


Bill has contributed 3 routes spanning 72 miles of routes in New Mexico.


Member since October 4, 2020.


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58 mi   gravel

Gilman Tunnels - La Cueva - Ponderosa

Gravel route on NM-4, Jemez Pueblo, Sandoval County, New Mexico

"This is a 58-mile loop with 31 miles of gravel, 17 of pavement, and a lot of climbing. Both gravel segments are washboarded so the descent on FR10 is not as fast as you'd like it to be after all that uphill. There is a store at La Cueva around mile 28.4 with food and water. Parking at the Pueblo of Jemez Welcome Center (toilets also available at the gas station next door). There is also a gravel lot on 290 just west of 4. Starting and ending here would let you avoid getting back on 4 for the last 1.5 miles of the ride when you're tired and don't want to deal with fast cars and narrow shoulders and the last 75 feet of climbing."

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6 mi   gravel

Atrisco Riverside Drain, Rio Bravo to I25

Gravel route from La Mora Ln SW to Malpais Rd SW, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

"Canal road. Gravel/dirt. Some access points along the way. At the south end there is a dirt path running between I25 and a fence line that connects to Malpais Rd. South of I25 the canal crosses into Isleta Pueblo with signs prohibiting access."

7 mi   dirt

Corrales Main Canal

Dirt route from Andrea Cir NW to Old Hwy 95, Rio Rancho, Sandoval County, New Mexico

"Conditions vary depending on segment, weather, and recent activity, from packed dirt to rough dirt to sand. Mostly parallels Loma Larga Rd."





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