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Trip from Fl to AZ
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<blockquote data-quote="WBill" data-source="post: 938436" data-attributes="member: 15300"><p>Arizona is all about great roads, save for parts in Phoenix and Tucson and between the two.</p><p></p><p>Suggestions: I can't speak much for the ride beteween FL and TX, but you might want to take in Big bend NP in TX and ride on through Cloudcroft in NM on your way to AZ. via Silver City. Once you are in AZ, take Rt.191, the Devil's Highway, from Morenci north to Springerville if you can. You can cut west over to Sedona from Springerville.</p><p></p><p>Sedona Has Oak Creek Brewery, and there are four breweries in Flagstaff: Mogollon (wholesale only, but the local bars carry the brand), Flagstaff Brewery, Beaver Street Brewery and Lumberyard Brewery. All are within staggering distance, so park the bike and get a room downtown.</p><p></p><p>The weather in the high country is quite variable, so pack gear for cold as well as hot rides. Have fun! WBill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WBill, post: 938436, member: 15300"] Arizona is all about great roads, save for parts in Phoenix and Tucson and between the two. Suggestions: I can't speak much for the ride beteween FL and TX, but you might want to take in Big bend NP in TX and ride on through Cloudcroft in NM on your way to AZ. via Silver City. Once you are in AZ, take Rt.191, the Devil's Highway, from Morenci north to Springerville if you can. You can cut west over to Sedona from Springerville. Sedona Has Oak Creek Brewery, and there are four breweries in Flagstaff: Mogollon (wholesale only, but the local bars carry the brand), Flagstaff Brewery, Beaver Street Brewery and Lumberyard Brewery. All are within staggering distance, so park the bike and get a room downtown. The weather in the high country is quite variable, so pack gear for cold as well as hot rides. Have fun! WBill [/QUOTE]
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