Passing over El Paso














Leaving Las Cruces, I took route #28 south towards El Paso, Texas, enjoying the tailwinds and passing endless pecan orchards. To avoid trying to negotiate my way through the bottleneck that is El Paso, I opted to take the Mountain Pass, which crosses over the very tip of the Franklin Mountains. A bit of a grind but well worth the views it afforded. But, once this treatment begins individual needs to follow some important instruction in order to cheap levitra avoid adverseness of the medication. It is estimated in professional circles that half of all cases of ED levitra 40mg in men older than 50 years old. The wide tadalafil without prescriptions discipline of Urology & Andrology can be alienated into other specialties, including: 1. How to take viagra discount india s correctly? Only one tablet for planned intercourse Taking the tablet with full glass of water and even without food. As I made my way down the other–east–side I got a bit disoriented, thinking I was much further along than I was, causing me to waste about an hour riding around trying to get myself sorted out. As such, I ended up in a cheap motel for the night. However, as I have come to learn, timing is everything…and thankfully so.

2 Comments on “Passing over El Paso

  1. Those mountains have killer singletrack. Two races are held in the Franklin Mtns…The Coyote Classic and The Puzzler. Both very baby head rocky races.

  2. I love that pic of the skeleton thing on the bike! You gotta assemble some kind of book of wacky Americana when you get back.