Texas to Albuquerque was another tough ride but we did brave I-40 for 50 miles. Had a great reunion with Stephanie's family and great times. Albuquerque to Durango was a windy crazy tow, I'm considering a different truck now. Once in Durango I was able to find a rv dealership that got me air ride for the truck. If this doesn't work I'm buying a truck. Had a few trips on the bikes. Some off road and a ride up the Million Dollar Hwy, which is awesome. Hope to have better blogs soon. Wr are a hit with the hummingbirds in the forest.here is a link to a video of the hummers around our camp site - hummers
Today started out with an outing on back dirt roads to see the Mexican Hat up close and personal. We were hoping to be able to ride down to the San Juan River, but the descent was very steep with loose sand. We did get to the back side of the Mexican Hat though. After that on to the Valley of the Gods! WONDERFUL RIDE!!! The road through the valley was as perfect as we could ask for for a dirt/sand road. There was one time when my back wheel got a little squirrely on me in deep sand. I was to blame because I was riding in Ray Charles mode (swinging head left and right to catch all the sights) and didn’t pay attention to my immediate surroundings. It was very deep sand! But I made it and Kevin following made it through with no problems. Valley of the Gods is beyond words to describe! I’m so disappointed that my “go pro” camera was not rolling as we drove through the valley. I thought I’d turned it...
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