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I'll be taking my daughter to the Jemez mountain for a night of camping then go check out San Gregorio lake sat morning. I'm not sure where we'll be camping but more than likely it'll be off of FR533. Camping near the trailhead will be too crowded for my taste, I have a feeling. After the hike on Sat, we can tool around the Jemez or go check out Bisti Badlands near Farmington. After spending few hours walking around Bisti, grabbing lunch, we can head home or go somewhere else. Or we can stay in the Jemez and tool around some more sat after the hike then go camp somewhere else. I'm good with whatever.
As of now, I'll be leaving Fri after work, and meet up at the Home Depot in Bernalillo. Let's plan to meet at HD around 5:30-ish and plan for crappy construction traffic through Bernalillo.
Please download google the offline map of this part of the Jemez into your phone before leaving wifi!! YouTube has instructions on how to perform this task and it's very simple.
Per Larry's suggestion let's convoy to this location tonight. 35.97316, -106.86979 This is off of FR533, which is a spur road heading south from FR126. You can approach FR126 through Cuba (via 550) or through La Cueva (via hwy 4). Cuba approach will be faster even though it's farther. Driving on hwy 4 through Jemez springs will be a nightmare today.
We'll be camping at 8,000' so prepare accordingly. No fires are allowed unless someone has a propane fire pit. It'll be cold at night!
Let me know if you'd like to join.
As of now, I'll be leaving Fri after work, and meet up at the Home Depot in Bernalillo. Let's plan to meet at HD around 5:30-ish and plan for crappy construction traffic through Bernalillo.
Please download google the offline map of this part of the Jemez into your phone before leaving wifi!! YouTube has instructions on how to perform this task and it's very simple.
Per Larry's suggestion let's convoy to this location tonight. 35.97316, -106.86979 This is off of FR533, which is a spur road heading south from FR126. You can approach FR126 through Cuba (via 550) or through La Cueva (via hwy 4). Cuba approach will be faster even though it's farther. Driving on hwy 4 through Jemez springs will be a nightmare today.
We'll be camping at 8,000' so prepare accordingly. No fires are allowed unless someone has a propane fire pit. It'll be cold at night!
Let me know if you'd like to join.
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