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October Ride Planning - need some local knowledge, Memphis-Daytona-SFO-Memphis
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1376763" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>John: If you have a little extra time, the ride down around St. Joseph's Preserve (along hwy 98) is really nice and should be pleasant about that time. In fact, I'd avoid the coast hwy between Pensacola and Panama City, and just take the slab for that section. Plenty of traffic there to hold you up - just head south to Panama city from the slab and enjoy the less traveled coastal road.</p><p></p><p>Also, on your return, if you have a couple hours to spare, take the Talledega Scenic Hwy (Hwy 281) - it's a nice area and shows the southeastern US very well. If you can ride that northeast up to the Little River Grand Canyon, and then hit the slab at Fort Payne and make up for some lost time, that would be well worth it to me.</p><p></p><p>I'll take a closer look at some of my past trips and offer some more in a day or so.</p><p></p><p>Most importantly, I'm disappointed that I can't join you over there and show you myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1376763, member: 27852"] John: If you have a little extra time, the ride down around St. Joseph's Preserve (along hwy 98) is really nice and should be pleasant about that time. In fact, I'd avoid the coast hwy between Pensacola and Panama City, and just take the slab for that section. Plenty of traffic there to hold you up - just head south to Panama city from the slab and enjoy the less traveled coastal road. Also, on your return, if you have a couple hours to spare, take the Talledega Scenic Hwy (Hwy 281) - it's a nice area and shows the southeastern US very well. If you can ride that northeast up to the Little River Grand Canyon, and then hit the slab at Fort Payne and make up for some lost time, that would be well worth it to me. I'll take a closer look at some of my past trips and offer some more in a day or so. Most importantly, I'm disappointed that I can't join you over there and show you myself. [/QUOTE]
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