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It's a dry heat
Other than the occasional gravel in the road on 191, watch out for cars making left hand turns into pull offs in the middle of blind curves.
Word of Warning regarding riding a motorcycle through ANY of the Arizona Tribal Lands: Stay within the posted speed limits, they love writing we white eyes tickets.I need to start from and finish in Tucson (or Phoenix). How about from Tucson, go east on I-10 to 191 north, to Alpine, 180 east/south through Luna, NM, 78 west to Three Way, 191 south to I-10 back west to Tucson. Or, for the return loop continue up 191 to Springerville, take 60 west to Show Low, down to Globe, then 77 south to Tucson? That variation is only about 15 miles and 25 minutes longer, or should I not ride through the Fort Apache Reservation?
I just got back and the roads aren't any better. It would be a great ride, but the condition of the road just killed it for me. Still, have a fun time. The display was reading 104°. It was a hot one today.Tortilla Flat is AWESOME! Great chili. The problem is the road is in absolutely horrendous condition. I used to ride out there several times a year. But because of the road I haven't been there in several years now.And I have never had an issue with the Po-Po on any of the Indian Reservations.... I rarely ever see one.
Nope, it was just a quick trip up and back with a quick bite to eat. Couldn't wait to get back and out of the heat.Did you go past Tortilla Flat? The road gets good for a few miles. They have been due to repave that road for years. Wonder when they finally will do it?
+1, Gunny; great work Bikerskier, Ralph you are indeed a Good Man!Good for you, Bikerskier, for helping out that rider and staying with him long enough to recoup and making sure he was really OK. You have a payback coming!!Allen, 191 is a definite must in AZ. You get a real sense of, arguably, "the" best road in AZ. Don's suggestion of the Salt River loop to Globe, Show Low and Payson would definitely be another favorite. Good luck on your trip.
Allen_C, I am not following you Brother; I believe you are thinking of AZ 188! When I moved to Arizona in 1990 ALL of Highway 288 was unpaved from Highway 260 to Roosevelt Lake, these photos below were taken this January just a month before my Motorcycle Crash on 2/15. Over the years the State and Counties have been slowly but surely paving 288 in small sections!@Bikerskier, kudos to you for being a good Samaritan.
@TS, I will do a write up of the different routes I try.
One question for the locals, when did hwy 288 running south through Young then to the east side of Roosevelt Lake) lose its pavement!? That was a huge disappointment that it had sections paved but was mostly unpaved.
Congratulations Allen_C, in 1992 I rode 288 on my 1984 Harley-Davidson FLH Electra-Glide "Big Red"! Total dirt the entire ride, JSNS!Don, I am talking about 288! I was surprised to see a numbered highway actually be mostly unpaved. I saw some small sections paved between larger unpaved sections and thought it was all paved a long time ago! I see you were on dual purpose bikes for your ride; I did the whole thing on the fjr. 8/
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