Mik Bik


Mik has contributed 7 routes spanning 56 miles of routes in New Mexico.


Member since October 30, 2016.


 3  total upvotes

 4  total comments

7 mi   dirt

Extra dirt around Cabezon

Dirt route from NM-279 to Unnamed Road, San Ysidro, Sandoval County, New Mexico

6 mi   gravel

Puertocito Rd

Gravel route from La Madera Rd to Puerecito Rd, Los Cerrillos, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

"The east finish to the Hagen Loop. Good surface, more gorgeous scenery. End up at the site of the old Golden Inn on North 14. "

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3 mi   gravel

La Madera Rd

Gravel route from La Madera Rd to La Madera Rd, Sandia Park, Sandoval County, New Mexico

"The west finish of the Hagen Loop. Goes to pavement at La Madera. A steep rocky, but doable, climb to a very nice ridge ride. Once on the pavement follow La Madera road to East Mountain High School (lots of pretty fair sized rollers), or veer left and take Via Entrada to North14. "

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15 mi   gravel

Indian Service Rte 844 to La Madera Rd

Gravel route from Indian Service Rte 844 to La Madera Rd, Placitas, Sandoval County, New Mexico

"The first part of the 'Hagen Loop'. Leaving San Felipe Casino the road can be very washboardy and sandy due to the truck traffic the fist couple miles. After that it can be anything from very sandy to packed and fast. No telling. Between miles 3 and 4.5 or so, look along the cliffs to your left for petroglyphs high up on the sides. At about mile 9.5 look left across the arroyo to the ghost town of Hagen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagan,_New_Mexico). At the south end of this route, head to La Madera (right) and come out near East Mountain High School. Or towards Golden (left) and end up on North 14 "

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4 mi   gravel

Cedro Peak Rd to Forest Rd 252

Gravel route from Forest Rd 542 to Forest Rd 252, Tijeras, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

"Suggested direction, clockwise. The climb from Juan Tomás Rd is a rocky jeep road, mostly embedded rock but very doable. The descent on252 is well gravelled, but be aware of ruts and washboards, especially after rains."

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4 mi   gravel

Juan Tomas Rd

Gravel route on Juan Tomas Rd, Tijeras, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

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17 mi   gravel

Forest Service Rd 376 to F S 376

Gravel route from Forest Service Rd 376 to NM-126, Jemez Springs, Sandoval County, New Mexico

"Just up from the Gilman Tunnels. The lower part is washboardy, but the surface gets much smoother, although still gravel, norht of Schoolhouse Canyon. A great loop ride is from Jemez Springs downhill to SR485, up past the town of Gilman, through the gorgeous Guadalupe Box where the road turns to gravel. Then to SR126, take a right for a wonderful downhill for about 3.7 miles to Hwy 4 and right back to Jemez Springs. A roughly 42 mile round trip w/ about 19 miles of gravel. An added bonus is about 1.5 miles from the top - take FR 604, to the right for .9 miles to a superb overlook of some Tent Rocks."





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