Anyone ever take Hiway 36 across Kansas
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Anyone ever take Hiway 36 across Kansas
I am heading to Utah from Alton, Il. in June and was contemplating going north and picking up 36 west across Missouri, kansas and Colorado connecting back into I70 at Denver for the trip over the Mountains. Would taking this route rather than the interstate be a problem do to small towns and 35 mile per hour limits or worth it because of the lack of traffic. I am assuming it will take longer due to the 65 mile per hour limit on secondary roads.
Randy
Randy
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Do it!!! Last summer I decided to try old 36 versus I70 across northern Missouri and Kansas. So much better than I70. The road is 4 lane mostly in Missouri and 2 lane mostly in Kansas. The small towns break up the monoteny of Kansas...somehow the rolling hills and farms seem much more interesting. I had no problems with gas or food along the way and you can actually make pretty good time. It's like taking a route 66 trip versus the interstate. Much recommended.
I am heading to Utah from Alton, Il. in June and was contemplating going north and picking up 36 west across Missouri, kansas and Colorado connecting back into I70 at Denver for the trip over the Mountains. Would taking this route rather than the interstate be a problem do to small towns and 35 mile per hour limits or worth it because of the lack of traffic. I am assuming it will take longer due to the 65 mile per hour limit on secondary roads.
Randy
Randy
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Yes
About 20 years ago. And that's nearly how long since I've owned a motorcycle. Recently first Harley RK and I'll be back out there in June myself, starting from Champaign IL. My plan will be to avoid Denver and cross the front range cities at Loveland. Then up over Trial Ridge in RMNP. US34 to US40 and West.
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Interesting question ... I lived in Cocordia, KS, (south of 36 and north of 24) for 6 years before moving to southern Utah. In fact I still own a house in Concordia, KS. I've been on both 36 and 24 many times, and have ridden them going and coming from Colorado/Utah. Here's a couple links and hot spots to hit along the way ...
US Highway 36 Website
If you like sprint car racing then Belleville, KS (Republic County) has the "fastest 1/2 mile dirt track in the world."
When you get to Washington County be sure to take a look at Hollenberg Pony Express Station & Visitors Center. Any Harley rider that thinks they are in the saddle a long time has nothing on the Pony Express guys.
As you come into Kansas take a look for the Missouri River Four-State Lookout which is in Doniphan County. The eastern part of the state has rolling hills and lots of trees ... something you'll miss by the time you get to the west side of the state.
If you're considering Highway 24 as well then you'll want to take a look at Mile by Mile, the website with some interesting points of interest along the various back roads.
http://www.milebymile.com
US Highway 36 Website
If you like sprint car racing then Belleville, KS (Republic County) has the "fastest 1/2 mile dirt track in the world."
When you get to Washington County be sure to take a look at Hollenberg Pony Express Station & Visitors Center. Any Harley rider that thinks they are in the saddle a long time has nothing on the Pony Express guys.
As you come into Kansas take a look for the Missouri River Four-State Lookout which is in Doniphan County. The eastern part of the state has rolling hills and lots of trees ... something you'll miss by the time you get to the west side of the state.
If you're considering Highway 24 as well then you'll want to take a look at Mile by Mile, the website with some interesting points of interest along the various back roads.
http://www.milebymile.com
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