Distance marker on US-191 south in Blanding. Distance to Bluff, Mexican Hat, and Phoenix. The last city is interesting, because US-191 does not go anywhere near Phoenix. A distance marker between Monticello and Blanding lists Flagstaff as the control city, which is also not on US-191.
Taken 10-14-2013
US-191 south at Main St. and Center St. in Blanding. US-191 turns south onto Main St. towards Bluff and Mexican Hat.
Taken 10-14-2013
US-160 west at US-550 south. Use US-550 south for Farmington (New Mexico). US-550 north joins US-160 into Durango.
Taken 10-13-2013
End US-84 at US-160 in Pagosa Springs. Turn right on US-160 east for Alamosa. Turn left on US-160 west for Pagosa Springs.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 West/US-84 north at split in Rio Arriba County. US-84 north continues straight; turn left for US-64 west.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 West/US-84 north approaching US-64/US-84 split. Use US-84 north for Pagosa Springs (Colorado). Turn left for US-64 west to Dulce and Farmington.
Taken 10-13-2013
Approaching US-64 West/US-84 North route divide in Rio Arriba County.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 West/US-84 north at NM-17 in Chama. Turn left to continue west on US-64/US-84.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 West/US-84 North approaching NM-17. Use NM-17 for the Village of Chama and Antonito (Colorado). Turn left to continue west on US-64/US-84 towards Dulce and Pagosa Springs (Colorado).
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 West/US-84 North approaching NM-531. Turn left for Escalante High School; turn right for Rio Arriba Court House (in Tierra Amarilla).
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 West/US-84 North approaching NM-531 junction. No thru trucks on NM-112.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 west at US-84. Turn right to continue west on US-84. US-64 joins US-84, through Chama, and over the Continental Divide. Turn left on US-64/US-84 for Chama and the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad; turn right on US-84 for Espanola.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 will be closed from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM (between Tres Piedras and Tierra Amarilla). No snow removal or patrol activities during these times.
Taken 10-13-2013
Rio Arriba County Line on US-64 west, leaving Tres Piedras.
Taken 10-13-2013
Distance marker on US-64 west in Tres Piedras. Distance to Tierra Amarilla, and Chama.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 west at US-285 in Tres Piedras. Turn right for US-285 north to Antonito (Colorado). Turn left for US-285 south to Espanola.
Taken 10-13-2013
Entering Tres Piedras on US-64 west.
Taken 10-13-2013
US-64 west at NM-150/NM-522 junction. Use US-64 for Tres Piedras and Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
Taken 10-11-2013
US-64 west at NM-150/NM-522. Turn right on NM-150 for Taos Ski Valley and Arroyo Seco.
Taken 10-11-2013
US-64 West approaching NM-150/NM-522 in El Prado.
Taken 10-11-2013
End NM-434 north at US-64. Turn right for US-64 east to Eagle Nest; left for US-64 west to Taos.
Taken 10-10-2013
NM-434 north at NM-120 in Colfax County. Turn right for NM-120, turn left to continue north on NM-434.
Taken 10-10-2013
NM-518 north at NM-442. Turn right on NM-442 for Rainsville. Continue north on NM-518 for Mora and La Cueva. Crossing the Mora River.
Taken 10-10-2013
NM-518 north approaching NM-94 west to San Ignacio, Pendaries, and Morphy Lake State Park. Continue north on NM-518 for Mora.
Taken 10-10-2013
Mills Ave. west at NM-518. Use NM-518 north for Storrie Lake (State Park), Mora, and Taos. From the documentation I can find, it appears that Mills Ave. was formerly signed as NM-329. There were no NM-329 shields along Mills Ave. in 2013, when this picture was taken. This is also the southern end of NM-518, which used to extend south through Las Vegas to BL-25.
Taken 10-10-2013