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Campo Taco Run

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Very twisty, long ride to the El Paso Taco Shop in Campo, CA for the most authentic barbacoa taco just this side of the border. Highlights include Sage Rd, Julian, S2, Mt. Palomar Loop, Rainbow Canyon and much more. Use this track as a starting guideline. Ride can be shortened in time by suffering through some combat/freeway miles. It can be made more challenging by adding in dirt options such as Bautista Canyon Rd and/or Nate Harrison Grade. It can also be made harder and longer by adding in taking Banner Grade or looping through Borrego Springs and Montezuma Parkway. You can ride this basic route 10 times with ten different variations as fabulous options abound. Dirt Options are Bautista Canyon Rd. Nate Harrison Grade on Mount Palomar and more.

Route Stats

Length (miles)343
Duration (hours)8.5
Technical Difficulty / Terrain (1-10)6 – Paved
Elevation Change (feet)22,286
Scenic / Historic (1-10)7
Two-Up FriendlyYes
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Important Note About The Routes:

We have made our best efforts to supply informative routes. PLEASE USE YOUR DISCRETION and JUDGEMENT. Conditions change rapidly and can vary significantly for each ride due to weather, fire, daylight/time of year, road construction, and many other variables. There is no substitute for your personal judgement. Only you know your capabilities, physical condition on the day of the ride, and the preparation, condition, and capability of your motorcycle.

For these reasons, BMW MoR always “pre-rides” a given route for our shop rides even if we have done that ride many times before. The very definition of Adventure riding involves managing your body (physical and emotional) and your motorcycles mechanical condition while enjoying the adventure. Be prepared and make good decisions on whether to turn around or skip sections of rides as conditions warrant.

Use these tracks and routes as a planning tool to add or subtract or modify to your suit your time, abilities, and environmental conditions.

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