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Basic Copper Canyon

Two hundred and eighty miles southwest of the Texas Big Bend National Park is Mexico's "Rocky Mountains" or Sierra Madre Occidental. Within this vast area is the Sierra Tarahumara, a 25,000 square-mile area occupied by Amerindians known to us as the Tarahumara. These people are famous for their 100-mile runs and their tesquino, or "corn" beer.

Copper Canyon to the Sea of Cortez

Copper Canyon was first believed to be populated about 500 years ago by Indians and soon thereafter by gold speculators and missionaries. Significant amounts of gold and silver were removed over the centuries and the famous Copper Canyon Railroad was completed in the later part of this century. This century has also seen significant logging efforts, however, clear cutting has fortunately been avoided. As you enter the canyon system, you arrive in the city of Creel. With an elevation of around 7600 feet you feel like you are in Colorado. Pine-scented air with dry, crisp, cool temperatures greets you.

The Ultimate Copper Canyon (aka-The Uruachi Side)

As a dual-sport rider, you can imagine the possibilities this area offers. Most tourists only get to peek at Copper Canyon at the Divisadero overlook. A few more tours and motorcyclists visit the mining town of Batopilas. However, even fewer visit the most scenic and challenging Urique canyon and surrounding area. Today, small mining operations and logging efforts continue to provided an ever-expanding network of dirt roads. In fact, many hundreds of miles of some of the most scenic and challenging roads are open to our use, yet are virtually unknown to outsiders. Rosen's Rides, based in the tiny mountain town of Cerocahui specializes in this area and invites you to spend a week enjoying some of the world's most spectacular dual-sport riding.

Year End Special 2009