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White-water rafting on the Rio Grande in New Mexico is a huge rush and a little scary, too By Gerald E. McLeod, Fri., June 29, 2007. Tweet. print. write a letter. Photo By Gerald E. McLeod.
I quickly learned what to do and not do on this Class 4-plus stretch of river. Rule No. 1: Stay in the boat. Rule No. 2: Don’t fall out of ...
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Islands on MSNNew Mexico's 'Bridge To Nowhere' Is America's Second-Highest Highway System With Steep Views And Film AcclaimThe original "Bridge to Nowhere" in New Mexico is an iconic destination that you may recognize from famous film sets, near an ...
The Rio Grande, downstream of where we are, is considered ecologically sound because of fresh water spring flow. But where we’re rafting, and farther upstream, water quality isn’t quite as good.
There was nothing wrong with the Hilton. In an oil city slowly emerging from its latest great depression-a city of half-empty office buildings and unused parking lots and vacant sidewalks-this was ...
recent rafting deaths in the rio grande are raising alarms for new mexicans wanting to enjoy the rapids. andres valle in taos, where even experienced river guides are running into dangerous waters.
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