Fairly hard, particularly today with snow, ice, and mud on the ascent… and REALLY muddy on the rim. Great views, fun terrain.
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Traders Trl is easy to find and follow and has amazing views!
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Beautiful location with a great trail head. Drive there featured wonderful vistas, winding through the Rio Grande Gorge State Park. We saw a herd of big horn sheep, totally fearless, right beside the road as we drove out. Caution, this hike is rated “easy” in Gaia. In my view that’s not accurate. Clearly, to a seasoned hiker in good shape, the trail is not a big deal. However, to me “easy” means its something the kids could tag along safely, or someone with some physical limitations could enjoy. This ain’t that. The descent into the gorge is steep with loose rocks galore. It winds steeply down back and forth and there are points where a misstep or slip could lead to a serious fall and injury. So I would call this “moderate”. Once in the gorge it is straight forward and gorgeous (pun intended). The confluence of the Red River and Rio Grande is a great place to take a break and enjoy the sound of rushing water. At one point we startled an eagle from its nest. Climbing back out of the gorge is strenuous work and your steps must again be carefully placed. Views up the gorge (sun was getting low) were amazing. So go, take poles and good boots, pace yourself and have a great time.
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This might be one of the best unnamed rides in Taos. The views are great. The riding is interesting but not difficult. I am very surprised this doesn’t show up in the ride apps. Go for it you won’t de disappointed.
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We started at 8:00am, spent 30 minutes at the river and hiked back around 9:20 and got back up before the sun was on us.
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