Wednesday, May 5, 2010
at Hyde Memorial State Park 8 miles up Nm475 from Santa Fe NM
Got into HMSP late yesterday evening... what a wonderful park setting at 8500' elevation... my campsite has a creek running right along side of it and I'm staying in an Adirondack Shelter that was built in 1938...Hyde Memorial State Park was the first state park built in New Mexico. I'll be staying here again tonight and will be practicing for my assault of the 18 mile stretch of NM 475 from Santa Fe (7200' elevation where it begins as Artist Point Rd) to the Santa Fe Ski Basin which is at 10000'. I'll likely try that tomorrow... Cheerio!
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