The Continental Divide Trail is a US trail running about 5,000 km between Mexico and Canada. It follows the Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountains and crosses five states â Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Yep, looks cool. Letâs go and ride!
We could ride all day without seeing anyone. Amazing feeling.
The Continental Divide (Trail) separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those river systems that drain into the Atlantic Ocean.
Unfortunately, both KTM 350 of our friends got electrical problems at the same time, same place on the road (which is very weird) about half of our trip. So we continue our journey together us on our bikes and them, in a rented Jeep that youâll se in the video.
The tallest dunes in North America are at the core of a diverse landscape near Alamosa, Colorado. But unfortunately, we coulnât go and ride it with our bikes!
The pueblos in New Mexico are considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the US (1000 years).
After visiting Taos and Taos Pueblo, we went on visiting the Earthship Biotecture World Headquarter in Taos County.
The monument near Los Alomos preserves the homes and territory of the Puebloans of a later era. Most of the pueblo structures are dating between 1150 and 1600 AD. It was named for Adolph Bandelier, an anthropologist who researched the cultures of the area.
Shhhht... i have a shot.
The pleasure of off-roading adventure is to discover the road as you ride it.
Until the next adventure, letâs rest up, recover and plan where to wander next.
Enjoy all trails. Cherish every sunset.
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