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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Fabric Type: 0837654421857
Graphics Memory Size: NTSC
Maximum Color Depth: Rockstone Productions
Maximum Focal Length: EnglishUnknown
Metal Type: Rockstone Productions
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Rockstone Productions
Total Metal Weight: 1
Total Parallel Ports: May 03, 2009
Total S Video Out Ports: 82 minutes
Rockstone Productions
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This journey celebrates the phenomenal beauty around Santa Fe which has inspired so many artists over the years. Amethyst and terra-cotta red soils, sprinkled with sage and green pines stand out against fairy-tale clouds in a rich blue sky. Here you'll ride the historic Turquoise Trail, the High Road to Taos, Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway, Jemez Mountain Trail and sections of the famous Salt Mission Trail featuring 17th-century Spanish mission ruins. Hill-climbing enthusiasts: this one's for you, with miles of ascents at various gradients and rewarding views waiting at the top. Released May '09! 82 minutes in length
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I love the Southwestern vistas in this one. I use the Bike-O-Vision rides daily in my workouts. I always wanted to go to Santa Fe and I did with this DVD. These rides are the best next thing to being out on the open road. When hometown weather is bad I can still cycle and get lost in the visuals.
This New Mexico journey takes a viewer through some awesome and colorful southwestern landscapes. I can't believe how blue the skies are. I also had no idea that New Mexico looked as it does ... Read More
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