I had found this canyon one day completely unintentionally. I miss the New Mexico sky.
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This is off of unser On a road that will lead to the Espejo pumping station. It's your stomping grounds for sure. I had to leave Boca Negra due to extensive development and sectioning off+rent a piggies chasing you down and asking if you're drunk on desert roads.
Universe as you knew it, the one that connected from southern to TVI west side campus has been completely blocked off, not to mention that when you can get on to the cliffs of boca negra then you have to worry about that freak, Sabot, calling the cops on you.
I've taken extreme pleasure in tearing my 4runner through your lands. I've thoroughly smoked out that abandoned model airfield you used to take me to. I didn't have any peeps to blow up, however.
Universe as you knew it, the one that connected from southern to TVI west side campus has been completely blocked off, not to mention that when you can get on to the cliffs of boca negra then you have to worry about that freak, Sabot, calling the cops on you.
I've taken extreme pleasure in tearing my 4runner through your lands. I've thoroughly smoked out that abandoned model airfield you used to take me to. I didn't have any peeps to blow up, however.
It sounds like Boca Negra is becoming another casualty of suburban sprawl, sadly. Guys like Sabot are at the head of it, treating open mesa like it's governed by a neighborhood association, like he wants one to be there. Eventually, there will be.
4runners are pretty neat, and any good off-road vehicle rather opens up the edges of Rio Rancho. I am, of course, pleased that you have honored these places.
I've got to show you some of the places out in the sticks near Socorro where I hang out with people sometimes. Some are complete with stone furniture, naturally-occurring enclosures of trees and earth, and some stone lanterns. This place has resisted suburban sprawl: The population density is too low and people like Sabot are generally ignored (or live on Tech Hill). Keeps them under control.
4runners are pretty neat, and any good off-road vehicle rather opens up the edges of Rio Rancho. I am, of course, pleased that you have honored these places.
I've got to show you some of the places out in the sticks near Socorro where I hang out with people sometimes. Some are complete with stone furniture, naturally-occurring enclosures of trees and earth, and some stone lanterns. This place has resisted suburban sprawl: The population density is too low and people like Sabot are generally ignored (or live on Tech Hill). Keeps them under control.
Bro, I will load up on fuel and make way down there to see these natural wonders. It reminds me of going out where southern ends and heading off the dirt hills there that ends in a cliff. You can see little hill formations and some greenery. I watched people camping with my binoculars out there.
We'll have to make a night of this, of course with fireworks. yeah? I have so much planned for when I get back to new mexico
We'll have to make a night of this, of course with fireworks. yeah? I have so much planned for when I get back to new mexico
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