[RBW] Re: Getting self, bike home from Albuquerque

2015-08-23 Thread Garth
It appears they do provide for bicycles . Hooray ! I just googled: ncrtd bicycles , and voila' ! http://www.ncrtd.org/use-the-bike-rack.asp http://www.ncrtd.org/about-ncrtd.aspx "All of its buses are ADA accessible and equipped with bicycle racks" > On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 12:19

[RBW] Re: Getting self, bike home from Albuquerque

2015-08-23 Thread Deacon Patrick
You've done phenomenally, Anne! I am sorry I 'm not doing well enough to join you, as you're just down the road from me. You have some beautiful territory ahead as you go up and down from passes to ranch country and back and forth again and again. Water up well before heading up from North Fork

[RBW] Re: Getting self, bike home from Albuquerque

2015-09-05 Thread Anne Paulson
I didn't ride the Monarch Crest. Where is it? On Friday, September 4, 2015, Montclair BobbyB wrote: > Congratulations, Anne!!! Amazing accomplishment. You're my hero. Did you > have the opportunity to ride the Monarch Crest Trail? > > BB > > -- > You received this message because you are subsc

[RBW] Re: Getting self, bike home from Albuquerque

2015-09-05 Thread Deacon Patrick
The Great Divide MTB Trail crosses the Monarch Crest Trail at Marshall Pass on a dirt road (aka Continental Divide and Colorado Trails at that point). It is actually a very different experience of that area, as it climbs up a railroad grade road to the pass and then down the other side to Sargen

Re: [RBW] Re: Getting self, bike home from Albuquerque

2015-09-05 Thread Patrick Moore
Thanks for the typically wonderful photos of typically epic scenery. On Sat, Sep 5, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Deacon Patrick wrote: > The Great Divide MTB Trail crosses the Monarch Crest Trail at Marshall > Pass on a dirt road (aka Continental Divide and Colorado Trails at that > point). It is actually a