USA Coast to Coast July 2010
This is pretty much the finished route.
Be keen to get feedback from you guys.
Cheers
Greg
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Most everyone that have riden this area will back me up on this modification to your route...this mod. was one of my favourite rides in touring all over North America.....
Most everyone that have riden this area will back me up on this modification to your route...this mod. was one of my favourite rides in touring all over North America.....
Have been thru ZION in a car on the way to lake powel many years ago.
Also, What is your reason to head down to Needles, CA from Vegas?
Reason I ask is because your route by-passes Laughlin and doesn't quite make it to Lake Havasu, which are the two main attractions in this area.
IMO, there's nothing in Needles. Though I have not been on that hwy from Vegas to Needles, I imagine it's adding about 2+ hours to your ride for a lot of desert secenary. Not that I don't like desert views, but if heading to this area, I'd suggest the following.
My choice would be to hit the 163 East to Laughlin for a vegas type town on the river, or stay on the 40 thru Needles and hit AZ-95 South to Lake Havasu for some bikini and boat views.
Otherwise, it'd be better to stay on the 15 from Vegas to Barstow, CA.
If you do make it to Needles or Laughlin area.
Another option besides 40 and 15 to get to Ontario, CA... If you prefer to by-pass some of the super-slab hwys.... Get off the 40 at Mountain Springs Road, head South on the National Trails Hwy (route66) Hit Essex, Amboy, (SR-62) Twentynine Palms, Joshua Tree, and (I-10) Banning. This takes you thru parts of route 66 and old 66 towns.
And you can even head into Palm Springs if time allows.
If you make it to Lake Havasu, I'd probably head south on AZ SR-95 to Parker then West on SR-62 thru Vidal Junction, then down SR-177 to I-10 West, thru Desert Center and on thru Palm Springs.
From Southern California, I go to Laughlin area often and these are my prefered routes. But you would avg maybe 10 to 20 mph slower than you would on the hwy.
Last edited by Hockey Stick; Oct 19, 2009 at 12:48 PM. Reason: added info
There is Not as much traffic to put up with and the ride IMO is more pleasant and pace of life is more easier going.(except for bigger cities)
I'll keep looking at your route and try to give you a few more suggestions....
One word of advice-riding through Detroit and up 75 to the bridge is not fun, not at all. It is long, tedious and very congested for the first half at the least. As beautiful as Northern Michigan is, the heartland of Ohio and Southern Indiana, Illinois and Missouri has it beat all tohell. I know, I lived in Michigan and have been all over the UP of Michigan, lived in Detroit, and have put too many miles on 75. Rt 50 out of DC on through Missouri is outstanding but is a far cry from the badlands Your problem is you have this one shot being from down under. Make it count. Our country is beautiful all over. I prefer 2 lane riding. More time to see the beauty, less traffic. I had a ride planned, going 2 lanes, which took 4-5 days to Salt Lake City, going through Denver and Rocky Mountain National Park. Looks like you are taking 35 days, so you should have great fun.
Good luck!
I think these few modifications will be well worth the time....
Have a great ride and i hope to see you out west or Austraila....i will be in Sydney and Melbourne in March and will be heading to New Zealand to get married.....
put a shrimp on the Bar-B for me will ya.......
Last edited by jeffbarb17; Oct 21, 2009 at 08:36 AM.
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Most everyone that have riden this area will back me up on this modification to your route...this mod. was one of my favourite rides in touring all over North America.....
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Have fun on the ride. How long to you have to complete the ride?
Agree with a more southern start point. Even a more northern start point and hit NH,VT, upstate NY.
Looks like an epic trip. Enjoy.
Last edited by Toypuller; Oct 19, 2009 at 07:02 PM.







