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DJack
Wed Apr 11th, 2007, 08:06 PM
I saw a few sport bikes when I was there last year......If any of you Colorado riders are coming this way lets hook up and go as a group. PM or email me.

http://www.redriverrally.com/Red_Riv...Home/Home.html (http://www.redriverrally.com/Red_River_Rally_New_Mexico/Red%20River%20Rally%20NM%20Home/Home.html)

mtnairlover
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 09:05 AM
This is an aboslutely amazing area of New Mexico. Went there when I was a coupla months preggers with my first child and camped and had a blast! Check out the map for where it's located in comparison to other parts of NW New Mexico...http://www.google.com/maps?q=Red+River,+NM,+USA&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title

Love the roads that get you there, too. Amazing scenery and I said it back then, but I woulda loved to have taken that trip on a motorcycle...woohoo.

Link to Red River, NM http://www.redriver.org/

OMG!!! http://redriver.org/visitor/events.php?eventID=723

MileHighCritic
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 10:47 AM
Are riders starting to go back to this rally? There had been a boycott of this event a couple years ago.

Here is older related article:

http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/12741.html

DJack
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 10:57 AM
Yeah I was aware of that. It was packed last year. Most people have moved on.

DJack
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 10:59 AM
This is an aboslutely amazing area of New Mexico. Went there when I was a coupla months preggers with my first child and camped and had a blast! Check out the map for where it's located in comparison to other parts of NW New Mexico...http://www.google.com/maps?q=Red+River,+NM,+USA&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title

Love the roads that get you there, too. Amazing scenery and I said it back then, but I woulda loved to have taken that trip on a motorcycle...woohoo.

Link to Red River, NM http://www.redriver.org/

OMG!!! http://redriver.org/visitor/events.php?eventID=723


Yeah see that tiny blue dot....that was my R1:shocked:


So who is coming???

Raptor
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:03 PM
I'd like to go. I always did think the roads to NM would be excellent on 2 wheels. How are sportbike riders received at that rally these days? Must be a lot more mellow anymore huh?

G.

DJack
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:18 PM
It is all good as long as you dont go in acting a fool. There is a mutual respect for all bikes. I had quite a few harley boys checking out the R1!:hump:

mtnairlover
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:22 PM
I am so very tempted, but I need more particulars...ie, cost of place to stay, etc. Tell me more, please.

pilot
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:26 PM
I am so very tempted, but I need more particulars...ie, cost of place to stay, etc. Tell me more, please.Assless chaps required. The sausage grab is popular for the ladies. Also, shirts that say "HARLEYS SUCK" sell well. You may want to consider opening up a roadside stand. Note: Leave a one-gallon can of gas, in the open, somewhere near the stand.

Raptor
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:27 PM
It is all good as long as you dont go in acting a fool. There is a mutual respect for all bikes. I had quite a few harley boys checking out the R1!:hump:

I have that same respect for anyone riding 2 wheels so no worries there. I was unsure due to the Memorial Day thing and a lot of patriotic Vets paying respect and so on.
Really sounds like it would be a kick ass time. A hotel would sure be sweet though...if they're not all full already. Probably I'll have to call about real soon to find out.

G.

mtnairlover
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:33 PM
Assless chaps required. The sausage grab is popular for the ladies. Also, shirts that say "HARLEYS SUCK" sell well. You may want to consider opening up a roadside stand. Note: Leave a one-gallon can of gas, in the open, somewhere near the stand.

Dammit, Pilot! Stop with the thread-jacking. Not that that wasn't funny as hell. Mayhaps I shall restate the question.

I need logistics: Place to stay; mileage would be helpful in calculating my costs; and other such nonsense.

I'm just a freakin worry-wart, what with kids and all...haven't left them for more than 24 hours, so it's hard to make a snap decision on this. Not like I've got no one to answer to, like some folks.

K, I'll shut up now.:)

Raptor
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:48 PM
Dammit, Pilot! Stop with the thread-jacking. Not that that wasn't funny as hell. Mayhaps I shall restate the question.

I need logistics: Place to stay; mileage would be helpful in calculating my costs; and other such nonsense.

I'm just a freakin worry-wart, what with kids and all...haven't left them for more than 24 hours, so it's hard to make a snap decision on this. Not like I've got no one to answer to, like some folks.

K, I'll shut up now.:)

Not sure of exact miles (I could easily look it up after work) but it can't be more than a 4 or 5 hour ride. I can make Albuquerque in 6 hours in my truck and RR is a decent ways north from there so...
My main worry would be my fuel range. I haven't really stretched it on my bike yet but it's only supposed to be in the realm of maybe 125 miles per tank, give or take. Probably a little better on highway miles but yeah...

G.

pilot
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 12:49 PM
Dammit, Pilot! Stop with the thread-jacking. Not that that wasn't funny as hell. Mayhaps I shall restate the question.

I need logistics: Place to stay; mileage would be helpful in calculating my costs; and other such nonsense.

I'm just a freakin worry-wart, what with kids and all...haven't left them for more than 24 hours, so it's hard to make a snap decision on this. Not like I've got no one to answer to, like some folks.

K, I'll shut up now.:)Try AAA. If you are a member--and I highly suggest it--they will help set up everything from maps to things to do to hotels. And yes, one can find cheaper deals elsewhere--sometimes. They just help provide peace of mind.

mtnairlover
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 01:42 PM
Bah! AAA...I can do a better job...sorta.

So, it's approximately 390 miles down there going by I-25. I don't wanna go that direction and don't know what the rest of the group has in mind on this one. So, it'll be about 3 tanks of gas, or $30 one-way. Lodging costs vary...of course. So, here's one that offers cabins of all sizes that begin at $65 per night for a one bed, one bath in a Motel to a cabin with 3-4 bedrooms and 2 baths at $230 per night.http://www.redrivernm.com/deerlodge/ Split that one about 6 ways? Don't know who is going, or if the idea of sharing a place is what is being considered, but splitting the bill makes it a tad cheaper at $40 per night.

Here's what I got so far:

Gas = $60 roundtrip and maybe another $30 for while you're there, total = $90.
Room = 3 night stay at $40 per night, total = $120.
Food = I don't eat too much or lavishly, at $20 per day for 4 days, total = $80

Grand total of $290...and that's conservative even for me.

hmmm...I dunno, but man that seems like a blast to me

DJack
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 02:09 PM
http://www.cimarroncanyoninn.com/

This is where I am staying. It is about 30miles from red river. Cheap and still has rooms available. I work in Cimarron all the time and it is ok. Anything close or in red river is booked or $150 +++ a night:scream1: . I would rather stay in Cimmaron and ride up. It gets wild at night in red river:drink: .I would rather do that at the hotel with a BBQ.

DJack
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 02:20 PM
http://www.mapquest.com/directions/main.adp?go=1&do=nw&rmm=1&un=m&cl=EN&ct=NA&rsres=1&1ffi=&1l=&1g=&1pl=&1v=&1n=&2ffi=&2l=&2g=&2pl=&2v=&2n=&1pn=&1a=&1c=&1s=&1z=87714&2pn=&2a=&2c=&2s=&2z=87718&r=f


from Cimarron about an hour....but all canon carving!

DJack
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 02:24 PM
Bah! AAA...I can do a better job...sorta.

So, it's approximately 390 miles down there going by I-25. I don't wanna go that direction and don't know what the rest of the group has in mind on this one. So, it'll be about 3 tanks of gas, or $30 one-way. Lodging costs vary...of course. So, here's one that offers cabins of all sizes that begin at $65 per night for a one bed, one bath in a Motel to a cabin with 3-4 bedrooms and 2 baths at $230 per night.http://www.redrivernm.com/deerlodge/ Split that one about 6 ways? Don't know who is going, or if the idea of sharing a place is what is being considered, but splitting the bill makes it a tad cheaper at $40 per night.

Here's what I got so far:

Gas = $60 roundtrip and maybe another $30 for while you're there, total = $90.
Room = 3 night stay at $40 per night, total = $120.
Food = I don't eat too much or lavishly, at $20 per day for 4 days, total = $80

Grand total of $290...and that's conservative even for me.

hmmm...I dunno, but man that seems like a blast to me

Me and the wife are just staying 2 days at the hotel i posted....we are going to bring food and other stuff to grill each night. Just sweat the gas and room. I am also sure that I have a few buddies that are going and would split a room with you...that I can find out for you.

Raptor
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 10:52 PM
Looks like I'll be reserving a room tomorrow morning. I'm going to check around to see if there's a chance of accommodations closer to R.R. for a decent price, just in case. Never know, might get lucky. I'd like to party down in Red River at least one night or two which means no riding back 30 miles after beers. A cab would probably be expennnnnnsive for that distance too. It'll get figured out. This is going to be fun!

G.

pilot
Thu Apr 12th, 2007, 11:08 PM
http://www.cimarroncanyoninn.com/

This is where I am staying. It is about 30miles from red river. Cheap and still has rooms available. I work in Cimarron all the time and it is ok. Anything close or in red river is booked or $150 +++ a night:scream1: . I would rather stay in Cimmaron and ride up. It gets wild at night in red river:drink: .I would rather do that at the hotel with a BBQ.While in Cimarron one should check out the old haunted hotel and bar/restaraunt. You can see bullet holes in the ceiling and they give a quick histerical tour.

DJack
Fri Apr 13th, 2007, 07:17 AM
While in Cimarron one should check out the old haunted hotel and bar/restaraunt. You can see bullet holes in the ceiling and they give a quick histerical tour.

That would be the St James Hotel!

Raptor
Mon Apr 16th, 2007, 10:27 AM
Got my room booked at Cimarron Canyon Inn. Still rooms available there but probably not for much longer.

Any body else thinking about going?

G.