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I'm in the mood already I'm starting to think about the route to take from Vancouver to Heber City, for those familiar with this part of the US what's a good way to go Sans Super Slab without adding on days?Over 20 to Winthrop is a given but after that?
120 to Newport Wa....Hwy 2...Sandpoint...Hwy 200....Missoula.... US 93 south to Arco...HWY 26 to Blackfoot...91 to Logan.....89 to Farmington, then jump on the superslab for a few miles........maybe I can make it....not sure yet.Tim
Roy don't you dare think of riding without giving me a heads up on when your starting out.
Hot! With possibility of late afternoon thunderstorms. I boat in that area.
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=94118.0Would it fry a Kiwi's brain, I need to know!
HaHa, I asked for that Thanks Toolittletime and Redhawk47 for the great route suggestions, I'm enjoying the virtual trip already.I see Bozeman on the map, I always thought it would be cool to visit there, it seems it would be a good fit from Blackfoot but I expect a drag through Yellowstone, what do you think of that option?CheersRoy
Pretty much the route I would pick. Here's some more ideas:...
On Friday I would be happy to lead a group ride around the area. On Saturday it is my intention to have at least 2 rides going, one with a good bit of easy dirt, for those so inclined, and another longer route up over Mirror Lake Highway (Utah Highway 150). If there is enough interest there could be a shorter, really fun loop of a lot of tight twisty asphalt as well.
Hwy 150 looks good; it is a Butler map recommended route. I have not ridden it.Is the "shorter, really fun loop of a lot of tight twisty asphalt " the Alpine Loop, Hwy 92? I have ridden that and would call east half TIGHT. I think an out and back would be more fun than a loop.
I am really glad to see this in the works. Don Boyd was one of my best friends. I introduced him to Moto Guzzis many years ago when we both were living in Lincoln, NE. The year he died my wife and I visited the Boyds at their home in Cedar City. Don and I did a lot of riding all around that area and it was to be last time I was with him. We attended a rally in the mountains north of Elko Nevada on that trip as well. I hope you can get this rally up and going and if it at all possible I would love to attend. Reading about all of this has brought back some great memories. Riding in Utah is some of best I have ever done. ThanksCedar City Utah June 16th 2005