Rt 38, Mountain drive Red River New Mexico
This drive is starting at the entrance to the Enchanted Forest cross country ski area and goes down the mountain to Red River, New Mexico. It is a beautiful drive!
Vision for Enchanted Forest
With an investor (or buyer) Enchanted Forest could be so much more!
Enchanted Tour
Cool! Get in the Mood to 'go for a ski' at the Enchanted Forest
NM True TV - Enchanted Forest Snowshoeing & Yurt Camping
Michael and the New Mexico True TV Crew are disappointed not to get a Sasquatch sighting, but nothing else that falls short of their grand expectations of adventure in the Enchanted Forest. New experiences abound, from the snowshoeing to the magical campout in the mountain yurt. Enchanted Forest indeed. #NewMexicoTrue
Enchanted Forest Yurts - A New Mexico True Experience
It is back-country camping, without many of the hassles of tents and without the modern day intrusions of the RV.
Year-round there are rentable yurts outside of Red River. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on the trails in the winter, biking and hiking in the warm months.
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Enchanted Cruise
Ski Tour through the Enchanted Forest
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Cross Country Skiing in Red River at Enchanted Forest with our Bernese Mountain Dogs Bentley and Sue McGoo. It is hard to tell who is having the most fun, the dogs of the the humans!
Skiing Through The Trees | Angel Fire, New Mexico
Skiing through the trees above Heading Home at Angel Fire, New Mexico Ski Resort.
Christmas day 2019.
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Red River Commercial Land For Sale +/19 AC
This pristine +/- 19 AC property is located in Red River, NM at the junction of Hwy 38 and Hwy 578. It is immediately in focus as you drive down into the town of Red River on both highways. The property has approximately 1/3 of a mile of frontage on Hwy 578 as well as the entire SW property line being situated at the boundary of the ski resort. Red River bisects the entire property from the NW end to the SE end. This gorgeous tract of land was once part of a large ranch that spread over the ski resort and beyond. It has been reserved for the future growth of Red River’s commerce base.
Red River is a multi-seasonal resort community located in Taos County northeast of Taos, NM. The community is located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that fall within the Carson National Forest and is part of the Enchanted Circle. Winter activities in Red River include skiing, snow boarding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, tubing, snowshoeing, sledding and horse drawn sledding. The average snowfall at the ski area is approximately 214 per year. There are 63 trails on the ski resort. Summer activities include hiking, camping, ATV riding and other off-roading, bicycling, mountain biking, horseback riding, go kart riding, fly fishing and other adventures. Hunting for elk, deer, bear and turkey is very popular in the area. Red River falls within Unit 53. The season for hunting varies based on the species and weapon.
The elevation in Red River at the base of the ski area is approximately 8,750. Visitors can also make the trek to Wheeler Peak, New Mexico’s highest mountain while in the area. The climate in Red River hits an average high of 37 degrees Fahrenheit and an average low of approximately 5 degrees Fahrenheit in January. The high is at around 54 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of approximately 23 degrees Fahrenheit in April. July will see temperatures nearing an average of 76 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of around an average of 36 degrees Fahrenheit. October is pleasant with an average high of approximately 59 degrees Fahrenheit and an average low of approximately 26 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is a broad range of mountain resort businesses as you stroll through Red River. There is a handful each of lodges, RV parks, condominiums, vacation rentals and locations to camp by tent. In addition to the outdoor activities there is shopping and other indoor activities available. There are establishments offering music and other entertainment in the evenings. There is a plethora of art festivals, music festivals, holiday gatherings, rallies, outdoor events and more to enjoy and to draw a crowd. Christmas and New Year’s Eve brings a special time in Red River with luminaries, parades and celebrations. As compared to other similar communities in New Mexico, Red River has what one could consider an untapped opportunity for growth in the tourism industry.
Red River is a popular destination for both in-state and out of state travelers. This beautiful +/-19 AC property is available for purchase and is a blank canvas for development. Please contact us for additional information on this rare opportunity to purchase one of the only remaining prime commercial properties in Red River, NM.
Woodstock Inn's Tubbs Snowshoes & Nordic Adventure Center
With an extensive network of winter trails throughout Mount Peg and Mount Tom, the Tubbs Snowshoes & Nordic Adventure Center offers more than 40 km of groomed trails for skate and classic cross-country skiing. Snowshoers & fat bike riders may utilize the groomed ski trail areas in addition to a series of ungroomed trails for a more invigorating hike. Cross-country ski and snowshoe rentals, winter clothing, accessories, and trail passes are all available at the Tubbs Snowshoes & Nordic Adventure Center.
Mount Hood Meadows
Mount Hood Meadows is one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. state of Oregon and the largest ski resort near Mount Hood. It is located about 67 miles east of Portland, and 35 miles from Hood River along Oregon Route 35. It has both Alpine and Nordic ski areas and offers night skiing, lessons and equipment rentals. There are no overnight accommodations at Mount Hood Meadows itself, but a number of hotels and motels nearby offer shuttle services to the resort.
In 1964, Mount Hood National Forest announced that a feasibility study was underway for a new ski area on the east side of Mount Hood. A group of Hood River businessmen, incorporated as Hood River Meadows, Inc., had raised $3,500 to finance the study. The group included Jack L. Baldwin of Cooper Spur Ski Area, L. R. Steeves, Dr. J. Allan Henderson, and Roland B. Leavens, among others.
On February 28, 1966after more than two years of publicitythe Forest Service accepted a bid from another group including John Gray, and former Mount Hood Skibowl shareholders William Rosenfeld, Russell McJury and Shepard Wilson. The permit was for two ski lifts, one T-bar lift, a rope tow, and a day lodge. The first runs were cleared late summer 1966 and the Forest Service built the two mile entrance road from Bennett Pass. Highway 35 was in the midst of a four year straightening project to remove the quaint, tight curves and make winter snow removal practical. Until it was finished mid-1968, skiers had to drive through Hood River to reach the ski area.
Skiers began using the resort named Mount Hood Meadows in December, 1967. Resort operators in Government Camp were uneasy due to Meadow's intense publicity and the ultra-modern facilities. This concern lasted only a few weeks, as long lift lines redistributed disenchanted guests to the other areas. The original paved parking lot had a capacity of about 330 autos, but was enlarged by 1974 to hold about a thousand.
The T bar was installed on the west side of the lodge, probably in the lower portion of the current Daisy chairlift. The #1 chairnow called Blueand #2 chaircalled Yellow until 2007 until being renamed 'Stadium', also the name of a central run below the liftprovide access to intermediate and advanced skill terrain. It was one of the two original lifts when Mount Hood Meadows opened in January, 1968. At that time it was referred to simply as 'The North Lift', rising 548 vertical feet from the base area and accessing terrain in the northern portion of the ski area’s permit area. The name was later changed to Yellow reinforced with painting of the chairs. For the 2007-08 season, a new drive and chairs removed the color; a naming contest resulted in it becoming 'Stadium' which hosts many ski racing events each season. The new name tributes recreational skiers and snowboarders who run gates or participate in events. #3 chair was built in 1968, now Easy Rider, was called Red before the chairs were upgraded around 1995. In 1972, the T-bar was removed to build chair #4.
Chair #5, Texas, was finished August, 1974 and was complicated by the deep snowpack present making it necessary to bulldoze and excavate snow to place some tower footings. Texas was replaced by Cascade Express, a quad detachable, in 1993. The top of Cascade Express is the highest point at the area, however additional snowcats take people nearly 1,500 feet up to 5 more double-blacks. The salvaged Hood River Meadows lift; replaced by the Hood River Express, was installed in 1996 as the Heather Canyon lift.
The Hood River Meadows opened in 1976, and was upgraded to a high speed Poma quad in 1995. Chair #6 was heavily lobbied against by conservation groups and outdoor clubs including appeals to the Region Forester and the National Forester by the Sierra Club.
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Chama Chile Ski Classic held in Chama, NM is the only Cross Country Ski Race in Northern New Mexico.
Snowshoeing - White Mountains
Time lapse of man snowshoeing in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
RV Travel Life | Rio Grande Gorge Bridge Taos, NM
We explored a local icon called the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. This bridge is known for being one of the tallest (from the water) deck bridges in the world. It spans 1,280 feet, and is approx. 650ft above the water. The Rio Grande River runs below at the bottom of the gorge. This area is host to amazing wildlife, abundant recreation, and wonderful culture.
If you are looking for fun things to do in this area here is a list of some of the things people fly from all over the country to do here:
Skiing, Mountain Biking, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, River Rafting, Kayaking, Fishing, RVing, Camping, and Trail Running.
Check out the video we filmed with our DJI Phantom 4 over the gorge, there is plenty here to do, for anyone!
The Enchanted Circle, which we will include in our next video, is an 84mile loop around the mountains near Wheeler Peak. There is even more wildlife to see on the scenic adventure.
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STUNNING BEAUTIFUL THE TAOS FARM RETREAT ALDOUS HUXLEY ECO CABIN
Aldous Huxley’s Cabin is 500 sq ft. It sleeps four people in a queen size bed and a queen bed sofa. Fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, gas stove and pots and pans. The table seats four, there is a small enclosed garden area in the back. The bathroom has a good sized shower.
Size: 56 m2.
Amenities: Cookware Kitchen Utensils, toilet, oven, fridge / freezer, sofa, shower, Fan, garden, Free Wireless Internet, BBQ grill, 2 x chairs, 2 x Queen size bed, Dryer, Mountain View, Children Area, Coffee Maker in Room, Free Parking, Horseback Riding, Skiing;
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The Huxley Cabin is located atTaos Goji Eco Lodge and Farm Retreat. Nestled in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and surrounded by national forest. These quaint, historic log cabins and casitas are in close proximity to Taos (11 miles) and the Taos Ski Valley and Red River (ca: 20 miles). We are surrounded by national forest and a small river flows from the mountains and into part of the village.
Part of an eco lodge, this cabin sits on 40 acres among seasonal creeks, ponds, aspens and cottonwood trees and organic berry orchards. The farm has great views of the mountains. It's a great space to kick back in, write, paint, hike on the nearby trails or take walks, fish, mountain biking or go cross country skiing. The dark skies are great for star gazing. Within driving distance are opportunities for lama trekking, horseback trails, hot air ballooning and natural hot springs are within driving distance.
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Lani Stensrud, Puff The Magic Mountain Ski School Director- 1974
Powder Puff Mountain (RIP) in Red River, New Mexico, was a happy place to learn how to enjoy skiing, and enjoy working in the ski business during the 1970s. Located on the Questa/Molycorp side of town the little 20 acres had two double chair lifts and two rope tows. Teaching Clif Taylor's GLM (Graduated Length Method, where students started on 100 cm skis and moved up to 150 cm skis as their skills improved) and even hosting his certification clinic in 1973 for instructors as far away as Sipapu and Aspen, the Ski School became a Ski University, with many alumni and faculty either in the New Mexico Ski Hall of Fame, or headed that way. And several of the skiers you'll see in this edited copy of an 8mm roll of film my research uncovered (a personal project of an old ski bum/photographer who was there) are well known instructors at Taos Ski Valley and Park City. One went on to be a well known New Mexico PGA teaching golf pro.
I have put a fan funding link for you to use (the info logo on the top right of the screen), if you appreciate this type project, to help with the expenses of transferring the rescued 8mm (5 hours worth) and old b/w video tape (4 hours worth), costing a total of $2300 for both, to a digital format, for eventual production of a historic reminder of the fun enjoyed there, by the guests and employees alike. Contributions via PayPal accepted at skiredriver@hotmail.com or
mail to : Paul Smith, Box 732, La Veta, Colorado 81055.
Contact me if you want to get a copy of the DVD when it is finalized.
You might enjoy visiting my Ebay Store at where you'll find retro designs on posters, tees, coffee mugs and more. All about PPM and Red River.
Also, feel free to come join the fun on Facebook at The Powder Puff Mountain Rangers and Ed Iver's Of Red River.
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Ridgway RiverFest, Saturday, June 25, 2016
Come to the 9th Annual Ridgway RiverFest, with voice talent and recording by John Kissingford, Pamela Cannalte and Nate Kissingford. Slide show editing by Tanya Ishikawa. Produced by the Uncompahgre Watershed Partnership. ridgwayriverfest.org