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Hey Eric! Are you saying you moved out to New Mexico?
Yup, The wifes job transfered her to New Mexico and I had to follow, Real-Estate sucks in So.Cal. so we decided to get out while we could, lots of open roads out here to explore! I've been living in both states for the last 6 months and we finaly leased our home in Corona, been full time in NM for a little over a month now.
Been there, done that -last year. Liked it so much we're doing it again this year.
That is some great riding in that part of the country. We hit Hwy. 12 along the "Hogs Back" and on to Boulder, UT. We didn't camp but stayed in some fun places. This year we'll stay 3 nights in Zion to do some hiking.
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