[NMCCSC] Brazos xc tour?
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barryxwind at msn.com
Sat Dec 26 10:42:03 MST 2020
Before committing to the Brazos, especially after a major winter storm, it's a good idea to check NMRoads [linked below] to see if US-64 is open. I've been burned a few times by not checking. If a winter storm drops more than about 8" in the Chama area, it seems that the US-64 corridor between TA and TP is subject to being closed for a few days. And like all web-based information, it may or may not be up to date. I always have a Plan-B, driving up to Cumbress Pass, when skiing up there.
-Barry
https://www.nmroads.com
NMRoads - The official road advisory system for the State of New Mexico<https://www.nmroads.com/>
Road Conditions. Please select, from the options below, the events that you would like to see. Road Closures A "Road Closure" indicates the roadway is temporarily closed.; Severe Driving Conditions A "Severe Driving Condition" indicates the surface is mostly covered with frozen material. Limited or no visibility.
www.nmroads.com
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Subject: [NMCCSC] Brazos xc tour?
Anybody got a good trail map for xc touring in the Brazos?
Thanks,
Ski
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