The only thing I was looking forward to about coming back down to New Mexico, being able to go to the closest off-road spot with my buddy with the H3. didn't get much pics and really didn't spend to much time there (about three hours over the time I've been here), but it was fun nonetheless.
This the the reason it is called the "B". From what I've noticed in New Mexico, it's pretty popular to find the highest spot in the town and put the first initial of the town in white rock.
It's kinda impossible to judge the depth and distance in a picture but I can assure you this was an interesting drop-off. And for those that will question if I got back up, yes I went back up.
Matt (H3) found this "off the normal path". It was decently smooth when he started. The first pic is him on his third or fourth attempt. The second pic is after he made it up and over his sixth try and right before I took it.
This "little" obstacle pissed me off!!! I watched Matt take it, get on two wheels at one point and power through it. I on the other hand wasn't so lucky. I got down in to start my line back up, couldn't find a line where I would have the clearance, tried to back out, and was stuck in the loose shit behind me.
"Roadie, how much of my fender liners will I have to cut to fit these tires?"
With all the rubbing and slamming the fender liners couldn't take anymore. Both came from together and were ripped out.
"Tread Lightly"
This area would be a beautiful spot, not just for off-roading, but for hiking, four-wheelers, ect., but it seems people like to use it for a dump. The worst part about riding around out here is the entrance. It is so cluttered with shit, one almost has to say a prayer that he won't get a nail in his tire. Matt and myself found a back way in that is very friendly to your everyday 1979 Chevy Luv, and the areas where we've been going are well off the beaten path, so we don't have to deal with this crap too much.
And a few more from the adventure...
On to Leadville, Colorado next week with work, so I'll have some new pics from my new area hopefully soon...