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- ItsyRVExplorer
brooks379 wrote:
Some one lied to you when they told you there were any mountains between El Paso and Alamogordo on hwy 54.....you can see big mountains but the road is as flat as Kansas !Easy drive !
There is this odd belief going around that centers on people thinking El Paso is near sea level. Something to do with it being on the southern border so it must be low. That make it appear to be a 4,000+ foot elevation change up into the clouds of the mountains when it really not that big a difference. Not unlike people thinking all US Canadian border towns are high up in the mountains. :) - brooks379ExplorerSome one lied to you when they told you there were any mountains between El Paso and Alamogordo on hwy 54.....you can see big mountains but the road is as flat as Kansas !Easy drive !
- Edd505ExplorerNice road with a ton of things to do in Alamogordo.
- one_strange_texExplorerI agree with the above responses. You will be driving in a basin between mountains, not in the mountains themselves.
- BusskipperExplorer
NMDriver2 wrote:
US 54 is about as flat as a road can get from El Paso to Alamagordo. Overpasses in El Paso undulate more than the road. Very slight increase in elevation and a few rolling hills. Watch for drones to your east around Oro Grande it is a test/training area.
^^^^^^^^^^ I AGREE ^^^^^^^^^^
Unless there has been a Seismic Shift - you will be Looking at the Mountains Not Driving in them.
Enjoy the drive, - NMDriver2ExplorerUS 54 is about as flat as a road can get from El Paso to Alamagordo. Overpasses in El Paso undulate more than the road. Very slight increase in elevation and a few rolling hills. Watch for drones to your east around Oro Grande it is a test/training area.
- Mandalay_ParrExplorerWhat are you driving?
It’s a pretty easy drive.
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