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Day 15: Monument Valley - Kevin

Great riding day! Rode to Mexican Hat followed a dirt road until it got rough then headed to Valley of the Gods.  17 miles of dirt, gravel, sand and stone with the occasional sand trap. Stephanie was leading and found the first sand trap,  the sounds coming through the headset was quite animated.  She was caught off guard but recovered nicely.  The landscape is surreal,  how and why this rock structures were created is mind boggling but beautiful.  Headed back and grabbed the mutt and the truck and headed back. We took the road past the exit of Valley of the Gods and headed up a 10% gravel grade with many hairpin curves. The road was not for the faint of heart but the views of the valley below were amazing.  Another great day. 

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