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padredw
Mar 14, 2014Nomad
AZ, I'm sure you are familiar with this, but just to clarify for those not familiar with the area: The route from Taos to Chama is US 64, west out of Taos. "The High Road to Taos" is state highway 76 between Santa Fe and Taos. We have been traveling this road for many years.
On "The High Road" a stop at Chemayo is always part of our plan. We never get tired of visiting the Sanctuario and also lunch at Ranchos de Chemayo. We always stop at the villages of Trampas and Truchas. When we first started traveling this road the historic church at Trampas was always open, but that has changed in recent years. We have not towed our fifth-wheel on this road. I'm sure we could, but we were always staying in Santa Fe and this made a great day trip.
Sorry to leapfrog on this thread, but thought it was important to clarify the difference between the road from Taos to Chama and "The High Road."
Forgive any spelling mistakes in Spanish names.
On "The High Road" a stop at Chemayo is always part of our plan. We never get tired of visiting the Sanctuario and also lunch at Ranchos de Chemayo. We always stop at the villages of Trampas and Truchas. When we first started traveling this road the historic church at Trampas was always open, but that has changed in recent years. We have not towed our fifth-wheel on this road. I'm sure we could, but we were always staying in Santa Fe and this made a great day trip.
Sorry to leapfrog on this thread, but thought it was important to clarify the difference between the road from Taos to Chama and "The High Road."
Forgive any spelling mistakes in Spanish names.
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