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  • There's a border post at the end, it's the least used US border post. The road does go through, but not many people carry on into the Chihuahua Desert.

    A few of us got picked up by a local guy, spent the night at his ranch in Hachita (back up the route 40 miles) got drunk and stoned then my Cousin turned up in the morning and picked us up, we went for a drive to Bisbee and Tombstone (OK Corral) then Phoenix, and Flagstaff for a day, then flew back home, slept the WHOLE 9 hours flight.

  • Do people often get picked up?
    Is there some guy who comes out to pick people up then?

    Yeah I bet, I know how that feels. See many demons in the night?

  • I would think most people get picked up. Friends/family or Jeffery in Hachita. He can take you to El Paso for flights, Lordsburg/Silver City for busses. If you need to get to Phoenix, that's a bit much for him, as it's a 600 mile round trip.

    My contingency was to ride to phoenix if I missed my cousin, but the heat, and being bored of riding, made me rush to make sure I got a lift. I didn't fancy 300 miles of desert highway after the race.

    Demons, lots. Hallucinations, lots. Nodded off on the bike a few times too.

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