The section in the Canyon itself is the roughest. There are several rocky creek crossings. Water levels are dependent on time of year. But it is quite doable in a Cayenne, just take your time. There are more difficult sections after the Canyon, but there are alternate routes available if needed.
Introductions, breakfast and stories. Unofficially, a couple of us will be headed over to Talledega National Forest after the Meet and Greet to check it out.
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Introductions, stories, and breakfast. After the M/G, a few of us are headed over to Talledega National Forest to check it out. I don't want to do an official trail ride as I am not familiar with it and cannot help you prepare.
The track as pictured is 115 miles long. I️ can certainly send you the .gpx file if you’d like. Not entirely sure how to post it here but I️ can email it. If you have a RRT, there are tons of places to camp here. The ground is pretty rocky for a ground tent, but not impossible- Just fewer...
Nice day long trip from Chloride, NM to Reserve, NM. Great trail with water crossings, awesome views and tons of wildlife. The trail starts in Chloride, NM and meanders through the Canyon with a lot of water crossings through Chloride creek and beautiful views of the Canyon walls. Some of the...
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