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Nov 27, 2021Explorer
I would do the route I-25 south to Walsenburg then take 160 over LaVeta Pass then turn left onto 159 which turns into 522 in New Mexico which will run right into the center of Taos.
The other route works well also but is longer and as said before twisty, but a very nice drive thru Cimmaron, Eagles Nest and Angle Fire. We did that route the first time but did pull over at the top of one peak to let traffic by that was backed up behind us.
The other route works well also but is longer and as said before twisty, but a very nice drive thru Cimmaron, Eagles Nest and Angle Fire. We did that route the first time but did pull over at the top of one peak to let traffic by that was backed up behind us.
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