The Old Ore Road
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texasflashdude
Photography and Travel, specifically adventure travel and backpacking in remote North America, give me an excuse to stay outside. If kayaks, bikes, backpacks, Jeeps, archeology, geology and wildlife can be included, all the better. Having spent my life working in the fashion and photography industries, I love the unusual, the spectacular, and the beautiful. God has given us a wonderful world in which to live, and I try to open others’ eyes to its wonders. I have shared nearly 50 years of this indescribable wonder with my wife, Jodie, and we go everywhere together. I hope you will share some of our journey with us. View all posts by texasflashdude
Two of my favorite stops along the Old Ore Road are Ernst Tinaja, always worth a short hike, and Juan de Leon’s gravesite. Nice pic of Santiago Peak!
That is exactly why I dont have clips
Clips are great if they’re adjusted right. These were old, left-overs from a tandem bike, not set for off-road biking. Even after I fell into the cactus, I still couldn’t get them to release. Sort of like watching a 5-yr.old trying to get up with his snow skiis still on. Finally had to pull my foot out of the shoe and jerk it loose by hand. Needless to say, I replaced them with the right clips today.