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Activities
This category contains Web sites for the many activities available in Taos. These include raft trips, whitewater rafting, fly fishing, camping, excursions, llama trekking, balloon rides, hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, golf, casino gambling, and outdoor recreation.
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This site offers hunting expedition with Pete Trujillo in the mountains of northern New Mexico. Elk, Mule Deer, Bear, Cougar, Bighorn Sheep Antelope, and Exotics. Abundant game. A trophy hunter's paradise. Carson and Santa Fe National Forests.<br/>
http://huntingnm.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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A new therapeautic riding program taught by certified NARHA instructors Karen Evans, HorsePlay Therapeutic Riding, and Rose Straebel, assisted by Equine Spirit Sanctuary volunteers is starting soon! The program will be held at a local Taos horse facility with a covered arena. therapeutic horseback riding program, A cooperative effort with Karen Evans and Rose Straebel, NARHA-certified instructors, and ESS
http://www.horseplaytherapeuticriding.org/
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Listing added: Feb 22, 2007)
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Jeff Roller grew up in a large family on the Santa Clara Pueblo Indian Reservation, which is located approximately 30 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico along the Rio Grande River and stretches into the Jemez Mountains to the West. He comes from a long line of famous potters and hunters. When you talk about ingrained hunting methods and skills, you might say that Jeff’s family has been hunting these mountains, for thousands of years. Jeff is a very accomplished horseman who trains all his horses himself for hunting and packing out elk and deer. Jeff has been guiding hunts for six years and has approximately a 75% success rate with all of his hunters given at least one opportunity to take an animal during their hunt. All of Jeff’s guides are family and friends from Santa Clara Pueblo and they have all been hunting deer and elk in the Jemez mountains as well as other parts of the state, all their lives. The skills which Jeff and his guides possess to take game, have been handed down generation after generation throughout the ages. Jeff and all of his guides are extremely skilled in finding, calling and stalking into very close proximity with game. Jeff’s native american beliefs about hunting are always prevalent while he hunts and are definitely congruent when guiding hunters. His hunts are conducted in a very respectful and spiritual manner which makes for a special, peaceful and honorable experience for his hunters.
http://www.jeffroller.com/huntingindex.htm
PageRank: 1/10
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Listing added: Dec 8, 2004)
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One of the most exciting careers in the American West. The Kit Carson Home and Museum today contains a portion of Carson's original home, and artifacts and exhibits which illustrate the life story of Carson.<br/>
http://taosvacationguide.com/MAT/kit.html
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Adventures in New Mexico and Around the World. Quality professional guided white water rafting, mountain biking, fly fishing, hiking/treking adventures in New Mexico, USA, Southern Chile and old Mexico.<br/>
http://www.knownworldguides.com/
PageRank: 4/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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One of the few northern New Mexico style, late Spanish Colonial period "Great Houses" remaining in the American Southwest. Built in 1804, the Hacienda has twenty-one rooms surrounding two courtyards. La Hacienda de los Martinez is one of the few remaining examples of a restored northern New Mexico style, Spanish Colonial period hacienda open to the public. This massive adobe casa mayor, or great house, was constructed sometime shortly after 1804, by Antonio Severino Martin (later to become Martinez). The casa mayor that Martinez built became the first permanent, year-round mercantile operation in Taos.<br/>
http://www.taoshistoricmuseums.com/martinez.html
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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Cool Site for Brians morning newsletter, BMN, renewable energy, wind turbine, biodiesel, wireless internet, wifi, axial flux, forestry, Brian Rodgers, outfit, renewable, energies, sustainable living, biodiesel, wind turbines, WiFi , Solar, Forestry. <i>Worth a visit to this site - Admin.</i>
http://outfitnm.com
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Listing added: Apr 1, 2008)
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Los Caminos Antiguos ("The Ancient Roads") is the best route to follow through the region of the upper Rio Grande - the northern outpost of sixteenth century Spanish territorial expansion. Explore the rich culture and traditions of some of Colorado's oldest communities and the panoramic views of the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountain ranges, the high, fertile San Luis Valley, The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, the Rio Grande National Forest, state parks and federal wildlife areas.
http://www.loscaminos.com/
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Listing added: Dec 20, 2007)
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This excellent site for full service fly shop located in Taos. Experienced Guides. Information on local streams, current fishing report Jump off point to exciting fisheries from Xcalak, Mexico to the Green River in Wyoming<br/>
http://www.losrios.com/
PageRank: 2/10
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Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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For over 22 years, Los Rios River Runners has specialized in rafting the rivers of northern New Mexico. Nobody knows them as well as Los Rios River Runners. Los Rios River Runners threads the most exciting line through the rapids and camp in the most beautiful meadows. Los Rios River Runners tells you about the geology, the plants, and the birds and beasts of the canyons. As firelight flickers on the cliffs and constellations wheel overhead, Los Rios River Runners shares with you the lore of the river and local legends. A trip with Los Rios is far more than a river trip. It’s a journey into another world. From mild to wild... They'll take you on a thrilling whitewater plunge, or on a tranquil float through spectacular scenery. Or on a multi-day adventure that combines them both. Los Rios River Runners trips range from a half day to eight days.<br/>
http://losriosriverrunners.com/
PageRank: 4/10
(Clicks: 404;
Comments: 0;
Listing added: Oct 29, 2004)
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