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Rylinkus
Heading out to NM this summer to see my uncle for a couple of weeks with my dad. (Im kinda horning in on his trip, but he'd be bored without me wink.gif ) In any case I was wondering if anyone had suggestions for things to do, sites to see etc, in NM and surrounding states. Or even suggestion on a website that might have info like this.
sicknasty413
hey! I used to live in New Mexico!

I lived in Albuquerque! Also lived in Alamagordo for a wii bit. Probably spent 7-8 years in New Mexico all together.

I can't even think of any good tourist places off the top of my head..except for like..White Sands.

You could probably hit up a website like... www.newmexico.com. lol. I have no idea if that link works, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
BAKUH
elk hunting
killerbootsman
Drive to Vegas?
mike96sc2
Peyote?
juan_2006
go check out the alien place...rosswell ?
Rylinkus
QUOTE(killerbootsman @ Jan 19 2007, 03:02 AM) *

Drive to Vegas?


Me and my dad would get into FAR too much trouble in Vegas. He brings out the best in me, and I in him. And unfortuanately, our best generally tends to get people in trouble.

There's got to be SOMETHING to do out there. There's those caves, Carlbad Caverns is it? He's interested in that. Beyond that we have no agenda except for hanging with my uncle. I figured there were bound to be a few people on this site from the Southwest and that some of you know of some things to do out that way.
Arvarden
Hang out with the illegals and gain illegal entry to the US for the experience of a lifetime.
throwingks
If you are an outdoor type person check out Sedona, AZ.
http://www.visitsedona.com/

If not, there are casinos and whatnot on all the Indian Reservations throughout all of AZ.

You could continue on to Tijuana too.
Hoppy
QUOTE(mike96sc2 @ Jan 18 2007, 09:12 PM) *

Peyote?


Winner!
EverestX
Suprised no one has mentioned it but there's Angle Fire and Red River, to go ski'ing (sp?) and snowboarding, they are beautiful, but if I recall correctly you live up north already so that might not be something that you can't already do at home.

I love it there, it's a rather strange state though, half is flat and hot as can be with random little shanty towns and the other half is beautiful mountains, nice people, and clean air.
_iffy
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