The plan was to ride Arizona Hwy 191 but by Monday night my pillion (wife) was complaining and being the whimp I am I agreed to take the truck. Bad decision as the scenery and road more than exceeded its reputation. 191 had every type of turn known to man. On one hairpin I thought I was going to have to take it in two cuts (Well maybe that's stretching it). But the curves were in any form and grade that I have ever seen and some that I could not believe. I tried to humor my wife by twisting my right hand and making motor sounds; I even asked her to lean with me into some of the corners but she just kept repeating "if you ever went over the cliff.....(fill in your favorite freak-out statement). There was snow at the summit but the temp was only down to 60F (from 85F in the valleys). There were also straight sections that crossed plateaus and ran through pine forests so dense you would have thought you were in the Rockies. I'm planning a return trip only on the FJR in a month or two. Here are some pics of the road.
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Here's a ride report I did in Oct. of 05', can't wait to do it again!
Hwy 191 Ride Report 10/20/05
Eric (Mr. Nasty) and I met up in Globe and departed about 10 till 9 and headed to Safford via Hwy 70. Temps were in the low 60s and only one LEO seen along the way. Light traffic and NO wind made the trip enjoyable (as was pretty much the whole day) so the conditions were excellent! Made Safford a bit before 1100 and aside from a DPS un-marked unit and a Graham Co Sheriff, not another LEO until about 10 miles east of Eager. Departed the Clifton Circle K (last gas for 90 miles) at noon and finally hit Hwy 191 (old 666) where the twisties are plentiful. Took a few quick photo ops at the mine viewing point and along the road in a few spots, but the riding was soooo good, didn’t want to stop! In a number of the turns, when the signs state 10 mph, it’s pretty close to the mark. Got the FJR’s chicken strips down to an acceptable level, but didn’t try to grind any hard parts as it was it’s maiden voyage and my first time on 191. Eric (who has ridden the road many times) let me lead the first 50 or so miles and enjoyed watching me negotiate the following: hairpins, decreasing radius, off camber (cliff side!) rocks from softball to football size, pine needles, leaves, the occasional 200 lb. brown bear (dang near tagged it!) and a snake or two. Near mile post 194 the road opened up on a ridge for about a 4-5 mile straightaway for clearing out the pipes and around mp 221 some connected sweepers put a grin on our faces for a few outstanding miles.
Lunch in Alpine at about 1400 hrs. at the High Country Inn. When the pre-teen waitress asked how lunch was, Eric said “ I think it’ll stay down†I almost cracked up. Funny thing is, the waitress didn’t even blink, musta heard that one before.
Got a Apache Co. Sheriff escort from about 10 miles east of Eager (thanks to the motorist who flashed his lights) all the way into town to be picked up by another sheriff in a S-10 Blazer who assured we adhered to the painful 25 mph speed limit all the way through town. We stopped at the Hondah Casino for fuel to part ways and I headed along on 260 toward Payson. Heavy LEO presence along 260 along with a near encounter with a Bambi near Christopher Creek kept me on my toes. Made Payson at sunset, switched shields and headed down the hill with no other encounters except for DPS lights out in the median just past Shea on the Beeline. Thanks to the guy in the pickup who passed me just as we passed said unit and he got the award. (Note to self, MUST get radar detector mounted up). We behaved most of the day, but definitely need to watch your speed on 260/87. Got home about 12 hrs. after leaving the house, 570 miles for about an average speed of 48 mph all day , including stops. Good ride to break in the FJR and defiantely will go back to play on the “Devil’s Hwyâ€. If you haven’t ridden it, you owe it to yourself to commit a long day and do it!
JW
Keep in mind this was a shake down cruise with a stock seat so no remarks please about my 48 mph av for 12 hrs. I'm sure there are more than a few IBA riders smiling at that one!