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route 66 coast to coast and back ride
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<blockquote data-quote="Mudslide Miller" data-source="post: 1315862" data-attributes="member: 87029"><p>I rode most of Rt. 66 on a solo trip back east about 10 years ago, from Kingman, AZ to St. Louis, MO. (Didn't get to do CA or IL). Leave yourself plenty of time because there's only chunks of it still in existence and you have to keep jumping on and off the freeway to catch all the broken up sections still remaining. But I had the time of my life. I loved all the old gas stations, motels, soda shops and other old buildings of that era, both in ruins and some still in use.</p><p></p><p>When you get to the section between Seligman, AZ and Kingman, AZ at Hackberrry, be sure and stop at the Hackberry General Store. Well worth the visit. Seligman is a very popular town for old car shows so you're likely to see 40's & 50's hot rods tooling around. Post up a SPOT tracker if anyone has one so we can follow along. Enjoy the adventure!!</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.hackberrygeneralstore.com/History.html" target="_blank">https://www.hackberrygeneralstore.com/History.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudslide Miller, post: 1315862, member: 87029"] I rode most of Rt. 66 on a solo trip back east about 10 years ago, from Kingman, AZ to St. Louis, MO. (Didn't get to do CA or IL). Leave yourself plenty of time because there's only chunks of it still in existence and you have to keep jumping on and off the freeway to catch all the broken up sections still remaining. But I had the time of my life. I loved all the old gas stations, motels, soda shops and other old buildings of that era, both in ruins and some still in use. When you get to the section between Seligman, AZ and Kingman, AZ at Hackberrry, be sure and stop at the Hackberry General Store. Well worth the visit. Seligman is a very popular town for old car shows so you're likely to see 40's & 50's hot rods tooling around. Post up a SPOT tracker if anyone has one so we can follow along. Enjoy the adventure!! [URL="https://www.hackberrygeneralstore.com/History.html"]https://www.hackberrygeneralstore.com/History.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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