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Glorieta Adventure Camp - Glorieta, NM
This is a big trail network down south of Santa Fe and there is a ton to ride here. Be sure to bring your climbing legs because if you want to take advantage of all of the great downhill opportunity, you're gonna need to climb up to get there.
We only rode one small section and a mechanical (my crank arm breaking) caused us to do an abbreviated out and back. The views were tremendous and the trail was well maintained. It was a lot like Rocky Hill - sandy and pine trees - but with a ton of elevation. There were also spots that reminded me of RHR. I'll definitely be back to try some of the other trails in the network.
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- Category: New Mexico
Galisteo Basin - Lamy, NM
Just south of town is Galisteo Basin, an awesome set of trails that offer challenge to riders. It's definitely singlespeedable. I did it with a fully rigid bike and only had one or two scary moments on some of the steep switchbacks. There is plenty of loose rock and sand, but that won't slow you down too much. Great signage everywhere makes it easy to navigate. Over time I think you could probably loop together some great routes, I was just winging it.
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- Category: New Mexico
La Tierra Trails - Santa Fe
La Tierra is a set of trails on the near north side of Santa Fe, easily accessible from downtown by car or bike. This is an incredibly well-marked set of trails with lots of great features. There is even a jump area with plenty of technical features.
The "Hustle and Flow" flow trail was definitely the best part of the whole trail system, tons of fun.
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- Category: New Mexico
Review - Blackburn Big Switch Multi-tool
I'm a big fan of interesting multi-tools. There is a huge selection of them, most gravitating around the idea of multiple hex keys in a fold-out chassis. But, as I learned with my Crank Brothers tool, some of the linkage bolts on my full suspension bike were not accessible due to the short ken key length and the size of the tool's width. So I ordered a Blackburn Big Switch that takes a unique approach to the multi-tool market with a T-shaped tool that gives some significant extra leverage.
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