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Trail Description:
A short distance from El Paso, TX. , Enjoy fast, smooth, flowing, groomed singletrack.
Its a great trail to visit, if you ride in El Paso all the time.
How to get there:
Take I-10 west from El Paso , Tx. to Las Cruces, New Mexico, exit north on 25 to Dona Ana exit, or get directions from Revolution Cyclery in El Paso.
Additional Notes:
Group rides on Tuesdays at 5.30 pm
| Posted by: desertbiker2@gmail.com on 11/10/2009 |
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This trail is defenetely a good trail to
start, to continue and to train. this
trail offers nice steady up hill and
down hill. there are several spots
where technical areas exist. I recomend
this trail to anyone ready for some real
mtn biking action. it has the distance,
elevation at different levels. love to
see you there. tuesdays and thurdays we
meet there around 1730-1830 summer time
for a good time.
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| Posted by: mike o on 7/4/2009 |
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we just got back from a ride. the trails go from
anywhere from intermediate to advanced
tails...Tuesdays is the day to go sometimes at least
50 or so people...
Directions...from el paso
take 25 N to the dona ana exit
make a right at the stop sign
and an other first left
and first right on Calle De Lomos follow for half a
mile or so to a dead end make a left and then
another right on desert wind way follow it all the
way down at least 2 or 3 miles then turns into a dirt
road past a cattle guard and go alittle farther and
there will b a parking lot on ur left..
you dont need a truck but does help but i do c alot
of cars out there...
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| Posted by: Joe on 5/22/2009 |
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I am posting this so people can enjoy a
safe and challenging ride in Las
Cruces, NM. Please follow the link
below to get a map to the dona anas. My
friend posted the following
instructions to use the map. Alright
here is the deal. You have to download
google earth to open the file, but
trust me it is worth it. Once you have
google earth downloaded you can open
the attached KMZ file within the
program. It is like a 2mb program so
don't worry about that. I brought this
file in from a motion based gps so if
anyone has their own gps files you can
go through a process to upload your own
file. Below is a link to an online
post for the google earth forums. I
have posted the file on there so if you
ever get interested in posting your own
stuff plz send it my way. Anyway
enjoy. Here is a link to google earths
webpage (don't download chrome plus
earth, just earth)
http://earth.google.com/ There is
actually a flight simulator wit
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| Posted by: xXgekoXx on 4/7/2009 |
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does anyone have a map of how to get there? This info doesnt really help
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| Posted by: Joe on 9/11/2008 |
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This is an excellent trail. It challenges on altitude change, terrain and distance. I recomend this trail to beginners up to Pros. It contains sandy, rocky, up hill and down hill trails with many different directions to pursue!
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