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Luna-Tics on Bikes – Let’s Ride Together!

Columbus, New Mexico in Luna County uniquely sits at the crossroads of the two most celebrated 3000+mile bike-packing odysseys across the length and breadth of the United States of America. by BigAddison From March to October, Columbus hosts and serves bicyclists taking on the Southern Tier Coast-to-Coast biking route, and more famously the Southern Terminus …

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Guinness Book of World Records 85-year-old man becomes oldest to bike across America

Bob Sanders had a wheely-great time as he rode his bike across the country. Read full article here: 85-year-old man becomes oldest to bike across America, travels 3,000 miles in 44 days Congratulations Bob! – I (BigAddison), had the great pleasure of hosting Bob’s stay in Columbus, NM as he passed through on course for …

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ICE detention facility at Fort Bliss – Like A Good Neighbor Luna-tics?

EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – What will soon become the largest immigration detention facility in the United States is now up and running at Fort Bliss, Texas. by: Julian Resendiz – News Posted: Aug 18, 2025 / 04:43 PM MDT Escobar denies all migrants waiting for deportation are criminals, worries $1.2 billion could have been better spent in services …

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Snake Rattle and Roll! – Trails from my bike

My best advice for biking the miles of trails in and around Columbus, New Mexico is: “If the stick is moving, IT’S NOT A STICK!” editors note: Best viewed in landscape on phones. Although our Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) Start/Finish Line brings 100’s of bike-packers through our village throughout the Spring, Summer and …

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Study ranks New Mexico as the worst state to live in

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – When deciding where to live things like cost of living, job opportunity and safety all play a role in the decision. WalletHub considered these factors in their recent study on the best and worst states to live. WalletHub compared all 50 states across 51 metrics, including housing costs, education rate, safety, income growth …

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Trump’s Border Wall: Major Progress and Massive Funding in 2025 for New Mexico

  Since President Trump’s return to office on January 20, 2025, border wall construction has resumed with unprecedented momentum and funding. Read full article here: Trump’s Border Wall: Major Progress and Massive Funding in 2025 | The Gateway Pundit | by Antonio Graceffo Related Link: THE FIRST 9/11 HAPPENED IN COLUMBUS, NEW MEXICO! Pancho Villa’s …

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ANALYSIS: U.S. Military Strikes Could ‘Make Mexico Great Again’

President Trump paved the way for military action with his designation of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. The designation led to the authorization of surveillance flights by the CIA over Mexico and the deployment of U.S. Navy guided missile destroyers off the Mexican coast. | Border / Cartel Chronicles Read full article here: …

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Pancho Villa 1916 Raid Tours Are LIVE IN COLUMBUS!

At the EXACT SPOT of what is now the intersections of Highways 9 & 11, Pancho Villa’s 600+ “Villaistas” raided Columbus killing 8 soldiers, and 10 civilians. Tours start at the Valley Heights Cemetery to see the grave sites of the fallen civilians from that explosive morning in and around the village and Camp Furlong …

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Past And Curious – Columbus, New Mexico RAIDED AGAIN!

I’ll never forget waking to that early morning Fast & Furious raid! – by BigAddison The pre-dawn darkness was lit from ground to air with whirring red and blue lights. Federal black vans and vehicles scouring the streets like cucaracha’s in your kitchen catching ratas throughout the village leaving us without a Mayor, City Council, …

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The Luna Surface – Trails from my bike

written by BigAddison The first sign of life I enter in the Captain’s log this morning is doing the moon walk as the dawning sun breaks across the South POL of the Luna County NM surface.  Riding a bike on the grounds of Luna surfaces can be extreme and challenging. My exploration always starts …

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