West Texas to Las Vegas
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West Texas to Las Vegas
Im heading south from Toronto area mid April to the Gulf (Pensacola area) and across,my final destination is Las Vegas for a Club patch in.
From Galveston area to Vegas, what are the best areas to see and ride?
I'm leaning towards hugging the border, Laredo, Del Rio then up to Roswell or maybe El Paso to 191
From Galveston I will have approx 3-5 days to reach Vegas depending on when I leave. 10-12 hour days don't bother me.
From Vegas home I think my route will be limited by weather since it could still be winter through Utah and Colorado mountains but I really want to see Moab, Arches etc.
Any and all local advice appreciated.
From Galveston area to Vegas, what are the best areas to see and ride?
I'm leaning towards hugging the border, Laredo, Del Rio then up to Roswell or maybe El Paso to 191
From Galveston I will have approx 3-5 days to reach Vegas depending on when I leave. 10-12 hour days don't bother me.
From Vegas home I think my route will be limited by weather since it could still be winter through Utah and Colorado mountains but I really want to see Moab, Arches etc.
Any and all local advice appreciated.
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As this may be a one time chance I will recommend that from Galveston, get to Az. as quick as possible. NM is nice, but April is a little early to enjoy the good rides in NM. Get to Silver City, NM. From here get over into Az. and ride north on US 191 up to Eager. One of the great rides in the US. Spend the nite in Show Low. Then take US 60 south through the Salt River Canyon. This will let you end up around Phoenix. Ride up to Prescott, Az and then catch 89A north. This will take you through Jerome. Jerome is an old mining town that is interesting. Spend the nite in Sedona. Sunrise and sunset in Sedona is incredible. Then north on 89 through Oak Canyon up to Flagstaff, up to the Grand Canyon. Then maybe ride a little of Route 66 west of Flagstaff on the way to Vegas. I know that I didn't give detailed instructions, but looking at a road map of Arizona it will be clear what I'm talking of.
I would encourage you to haul *** across West Texas to get to Az. Probably I 10 to El Paso. Don't even stop for gas or to pee. Just to much superior riding in Az. this time of year.
I also would suggest forget riding along the border. Just a boring ride. I would even skip the Big Bend area to allot more time in Az.
I would encourage you to haul *** across West Texas to get to Az. Probably I 10 to El Paso. Don't even stop for gas or to pee. Just to much superior riding in Az. this time of year.
I also would suggest forget riding along the border. Just a boring ride. I would even skip the Big Bend area to allot more time in Az.
Last edited by jmorganroadglide; 03-24-2016 at 11:22 AM.
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Texas to Las Vegas
As this may be a one time chance I will recommend that from Galveston, get to Az. as quick as possible. NM is nice, but April is a little early to enjoy the good rides in NM. Get to Silver City, NM. From here get over into Az. and ride north on US 191 up to Eager. One of the great rides in the US. Spend the nite in Show Low. Then take US 60 south through the Salt River Canyon. This will let you end up around Phoenix. Ride up to Prescott, Az and then catch 89A north. This will take you through Jerome. Jerome is an old mining town that is interesting. Spend the nite in Sedona. Sunrise and sunset in Sedona is incredible. Then north on 89 through Oak Canyon up to Flagstaff, up to the Grand Canyon. Then maybe ride a little of Route 66 west of Flagstaff on the way to Vegas. I know that I didn't give detailed instructions, but looking at a road map of Arizona it will be clear what I'm talking of.
I would encourage you to haul *** across West Texas to get to Az. Probably I 10 to El Paso. Don't even stop for gas or to pee. Just to much superior riding in Az. this time of year.
I also would suggest forget riding along the border. Just a boring ride. I would even skip the Big Bend area to allot more time in Az.
I would encourage you to haul *** across West Texas to get to Az. Probably I 10 to El Paso. Don't even stop for gas or to pee. Just to much superior riding in Az. this time of year.
I also would suggest forget riding along the border. Just a boring ride. I would even skip the Big Bend area to allot more time in Az.
Appreciate your info.
Thanks
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