Cancelled New Mexico BDR Trip!

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Plan to start in Dell City, TX and finish in Antonito, CO. Time on BDR will be approx 7 days.


 
I'll jump in here for the planning and discussion. I'd love to do this and May seems like a great time of year. Thanks for starting this!!
 
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NM is always a winner. Got another trip on my calendar with Dos Tacos' May trip to Big Bend but if something happens with that trip I'll keep an eye on your trip to see if there's still space.
 
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I'll jump in here for the planning and discussion. I'd love to do this and May seems like a great time of year. Thanks for starting this!!

Hey, thanks for chiming in. Stay tuned - we’ll how much traction this gets. I did a trip to the Arctic Circle this way and it worked out great. Where are you based out of?
 
NM is always a winner. Got another trip on my calendar with Dos Tacos' May trip to Big Bend but if something happens with that trip I'll keep an eye on your trip to see if there's still space.

Sounds good. I’m hoping we can pull a group together here. Depending on interest, you may be able to jump in. BB is awesome too!
 
I'll jump in here for the planning and discussion. I'd love to do this and May seems like a great time of year. Thanks for starting this!!

Hey, thanks for chiming in. Stay tuned - we’ll how much traction this gets. I did a trip to the Arctic Circle this way and it worked out great. Where are you based out of?
Colorado, near Glenwood Springs
 
For some background on the NM BDR, here's my trip report from a couple years ago. I had a great time.
 
For some background on the NM BDR, here's my trip report from a couple years ago. I had a great time.

Great - thank you! Any advice? How many days did you take? TIA
 
We took 6 days, including the drive from Las Cruces, NM to Dell City, TX. Our run through the Mescalero Apache Reservation around Ruidoso was quicker than usual because the reservation roads were all closed so we stayed on pavement.
If I was doing it again I would probably add a day. We hit the Jemez Mountains on a weekend so it was jam-packed with campers and we pushed through all the way into the Tusas mountains past El Rito. I would spend more time in the Jemez, and also around Reserve.
 
We took 6 days, including the drive from Las Cruces, NM to Dell City, TX. Our run through the Mescalero Apache Reservation around Ruidoso was quicker than usual because the reservation roads were all closed so we stayed on pavement.
If I was doing it again I would probably add a day. We hit the Jemez Mountains on a weekend so it was jam-packed with campers and we pushed through all the way into the Tusas mountains past El Rito. I would spend more time in the Jemez, and also around Reserve.
In your opinion......aside from wet weather and mud, is this doable with an off road teardrop?
 
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We took 6 days, including the drive from Las Cruces, NM to Dell City, TX. Our run through the Mescalero Apache Reservation around Ruidoso was quicker than usual because the reservation roads were all closed so we stayed on pavement.
If I was doing it again I would probably add a day. We hit the Jemez Mountains on a weekend so it was jam-packed with campers and we pushed through all the way into the Tusas mountains past El Rito. I would spend more time in the Jemez, and also around Reserve.

Great - thanks for the feedback. I wasn’t sure how many days to allocate but it sounds like a week should be fine for the BDR portion.
 
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In your opinion......aside from wet weather and mud, is this doable with an off road teardrop?
I don't think you'd have any problems. Chloride canyon is a little twisty but I think a small offroad trailer would be fine. There is a hairpin at the exit that you might need to 3 point. There's a narrow section with banks on both sides dropping out of Cloudcroft that would be tight if you have to back up for oncoming traffic. And there was one washed out section above Vallecitos that was deeply rutted from the rains. May have been fixed and there was a bypass. We did it in 4wd Sprinters and had no prob.s
 
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I don't think you'd have any problems. Chloride canyon is a little twisty but I think a small offroad trailer would be fine. There is a hairpin at the exit that you might need to 3 point. There's a narrow section with banks on both sides dropping out of Cloudcroft that would be tight if you have to back up for oncoming traffic. And there was one washed out section above Vallecitos that was deeply rutted from the rains. May have been fixed and there was a bypass. We did it in 4wd Sprinters and had no prob.s
I went up at that point. I did as much of a running start as possible with 2wd.
 
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I'm definitely interested in doing the NM BDR but leading a Big Bend trip the same month and not sure I can get away with both. I may have to wait until the fall.