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Old May 13th, 2015 | 05:50 PM
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motorcycle trip from CT to AZ

I will be leaving for AZ from CT the first week of June, hate, I reapeat hate Hiways...looking for best two lane route from Ct to Az...thinking 20 out of Mass, all the way to Illinois, then 15 south to 24W...thia should get me into Kansas, then 54 all the way to New Mex...then 60 into Az and then 77 into Tucson..
good idea? whats better? no rush for me, taking my time.....as long as I get back before the snow flies, I am on time... thanks,,,//.////Woodworker
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Old May 13th, 2015 | 05:51 PM
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Making the trip on motorcycle....if that makes a difference..
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Old May 13th, 2015 | 06:55 PM
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This is the route I would take -
Head to Front Royal VA and ride the Skyline Drive. (about 400 miles. Don't have a route to recommend).
Head down through the mountains via the Blue Ridge Parkway to Valle Crucis, NC. (about 330 miles)

Head on down to ride the Tail of the Dragon.
http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/a...-of-the-dragon
Cautious: It's dangerous!

Spend the night in Franklin NC or Clayton GA.
Head south on 441 through Athens and Madison GA
83 through Shady Dale to 80 to Columbus GA

Head south on 431 through Eufala to Panama City Beach.
Stay somewhere along 30a, along the coast of the Gulf's sugar sand beaches or along 98, anywhere this side of Pensacola Beach

Go to New Orleans
Drive 90 to Lafayette
Head toward Texas. Stop in San Antonio or Austin

Head west

I'd get out an old fashioned atlas and look for the dotted green lines along scenic roads.

Just some ideas.
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Old May 13th, 2015 | 06:59 PM
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Agree big time using a M/C. If you are off-highway serious, don't do the big Harley, but a large off/on road bike in the 900cc range (with faring). If not comy with M/C, consider a 'trike' these are some examples (I stay on 2 wheels personally)
http://www.cycletrader.com/New-or-Us...ybrid?cmp=BING

On/Off road M/C. I like these maps tailored for M/C riders
http://www.butlermaps.com/

If you can adjust your schedule, ensure you include Sturgis (S. Dakota) M/C rally. It is their 75th anniversary - a really big celebration.

Stay at Buffalo Chip campground. No booze allowed within a glass container - metal is ok.
Also, alas, I had to check my loaded .44 revolver at the gate just like in Dodge City.
http://www.sturgisrally.com/

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Old May 14th, 2015 | 02:56 AM
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One idea would be to use mapquest.com and put in the avoid hi ways option.
You could do it in short intervals to give you some options.

Another is to get the old book "Blue Highways".
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