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re: Santa Fe NM
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:25 pm to blueridgeTiger
Posted on 6/17/20 at 1:25 pm to blueridgeTiger
Bandelier National Monument and Tent Rocks - both great spots for a hike
Posted on 6/17/20 at 10:25 pm to Auburntiger
I'm sitting on the back porch of our AirBNB right now. Just rolled into town this afternoon.
I would say that Santa Fe is taking it moderately serious with lockdown. You're suppose to wear a face covering unless exercising, eating or drinking. Limited occupancy enforced everywhere. Museums all closed. Tent rocks closed. Not sure on Bandelier.
That being said, we come for the biking and hiking and climate (and the food of course). We decided to do the trip even though we know that we likely won't be able to eat our like normal. That's okay though. Lots of great New Mexican k gradients available to cook your own at the house.
We had a nice surprise tonight after riding at La Tierra. We decided to try for takeout at Tesuque VM. We ended up walking up and getting a table right away. Awesome dinner in one of our favorite places.
We just rolled into town today, so I'll try to give you a better idea of things as we are here longer. Here for 6 days then to Taos to ride Angelfire for 4 days.
TLDR: depends on your expectations and what you want. It won't be a typical Santa Fe experience but,,,'it's still Santa Fe.
I would say that Santa Fe is taking it moderately serious with lockdown. You're suppose to wear a face covering unless exercising, eating or drinking. Limited occupancy enforced everywhere. Museums all closed. Tent rocks closed. Not sure on Bandelier.
That being said, we come for the biking and hiking and climate (and the food of course). We decided to do the trip even though we know that we likely won't be able to eat our like normal. That's okay though. Lots of great New Mexican k gradients available to cook your own at the house.
We had a nice surprise tonight after riding at La Tierra. We decided to try for takeout at Tesuque VM. We ended up walking up and getting a table right away. Awesome dinner in one of our favorite places.
We just rolled into town today, so I'll try to give you a better idea of things as we are here longer. Here for 6 days then to Taos to ride Angelfire for 4 days.
TLDR: depends on your expectations and what you want. It won't be a typical Santa Fe experience but,,,'it's still Santa Fe.
This post was edited on 6/17/20 at 10:27 pm
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