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Old 11-22-2020, 04:36 PM   #26
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Very cool trip. Thank you. One of my bucket list trips.
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Old 11-22-2020, 05:09 PM   #27
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man that is some beautiful country out there
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Old 11-22-2020, 05:40 PM   #28
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Great pictures and thanks for sharing. I have all of the maps and have this on my bucket list to do. I haven't really decided where I'm going to start and end. I want to go where there is still some scenery left.
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Old 11-22-2020, 05:58 PM   #29
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The wife and I went with another couple to AZ. about 15 years ago and one of our stops was to see the other gals cousin, her and her husband ran a little store/restaurant that was in an old Route 66 Gas Station. First time I ever had Navajo Tacos aka Indian Fry Bread...delish!
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Old 11-22-2020, 07:36 PM   #30
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Thanks for sharing your road trip adventure with us. It's been 5 years since I spent time in that part of Az.
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Old 11-22-2020, 08:18 PM   #31
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Thanks for sharing.The culverts and bridges really caught my attention as my Granddad was a foreman on a crew that built ones like that back in the thirties. Nice scenery too.
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Old 11-22-2020, 08:35 PM   #32
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I enjoyed that very much . We rode 66 as much as possible on our cross country motorcycle ride . Dont think I would do that section on a bike .
Hey, I've been to that museum! I don't ride a motorcycle, guess it depends if you never ride on dirt. From the Superslab to the pavement, it's 0.3 mile. I would think you could weave around on the pavement, along the edge is more intact. You just can't go fast, that's what the Interstate is for. I suggest turning west, turn around at the gate and come back.

This is a screenshot of the Flickr map. I used the iPhone map app, with the satellite image enabled.
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Old 11-22-2020, 08:43 PM   #33
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Hey, what are doing taking an old pickup truck out bouncing and bumping along on an unmaintained abandoned road in the high desert?
My rust bucket isn't worthy of car show and driveway pictures. There are people more crazy than me, who do rallies around the world, in older cars! Someone in town has a '39 Chevy coupe, modified for such rallies. Think it takes more money than I'll ever see.

Here is a bonus shot, from the same outing, but on the old US89. It's a very short drive off the highway, just looks like it's out in the sticks.
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Old 11-22-2020, 08:54 PM   #34
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Dang, Kurt! That is a great catalog you put together there! Very cool being “out there”, I’m sure! Really well done! Thanks for sharing that.

How long did it take you to do the trip? How many abandoned miles?
Thanks! For me it's an easy drive from Prescott, even at the speed limit. The Welch Road segment is about 4.5 miles total, the Crookton Road part about 2.5 miles.
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Old 11-22-2020, 08:57 PM   #35
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Good place to take the mask off set up the tent and open the cooler
I know what you mean! There were several RV campers, think some were hunting, and/or ORV exploring. Definitely off the grid, but you hear interstate traffic.
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Old 11-22-2020, 09:10 PM   #36
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Hey, I've been to that museum! I don't ride a motorcycle, guess it depends if you never ride on dirt. From the Superslab to the pavement, it's 0.3 mile. I would think you could weave around on the pavement, along the edge is more intact. You just can't go fast, that's what the Interstate is for. I suggest turning west, turn around at the gate and come back.

This is a screenshot of the Flickr map. I used the iPhone map app, with the satellite image enabled.
I would do it on a BMW 1250 GS not on my Goldwing. We did mostly two lane roads there and back took 7 weeks
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Old 11-22-2020, 09:20 PM   #37
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Great pictures and thanks for sharing. I have all of the maps and have this on my bucket list to do. I haven't really decided where I'm going to start and end. I want to go where there is still some scenery left.
Welcome! I was using a map drawn by a well known Route 66 artist (he ran the Hackitt store), on my first trip to/from Chicago, but it wasn't useful. Stopped at a cool gas station in Missouri, found out later that guy is a legend, got the EZ66 Guide For Travelers by Jerry McClanahan. But it lacks information on the Crookton segment. My next goal is to drive over the Canyon Padre bridge near Twin Arrows. Been on all that you can to the Colorado River, and many parts towards New Mexico.

I'm sort of shocked how many left comments on this, really appreciate the enthusiasm! Thank you very much. Get the maps out, hit the Mother Road!

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I love your rust bucket that would be frame off in N.H.
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Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
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Old 11-22-2020, 10:35 PM   #40
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I love your rust bucket that would be frame off in N.H.
Thank you! It still has the Idaho dealer decal on the tailgate, and has a fair amount of rust, but probably isn't growing fast around here, with the drought we're in.
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Thanks, I enjoy this thread. Artistic pictures. I especially like the one you marked "A typical culvert, half steel pipe."
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Old 11-23-2020, 09:30 AM   #42
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What a great adventure you had and shared it with us. I'll probably never be able to do this so it was wonderful to see the country side from your excellent photos. I can only imagine the way it was, thank you...
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excellent trip, pics and story
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Welcome! I was using a map drawn by a well known Route 66 artist (he ran the Hackitt store), on my first trip to/from Chicago, but it wasn't useful. Stopped at a cool gas station in Missouri, found out later that guy is a legend, got the EZ66 Guide For Travelers by Jerry McClanahan. But it lacks information on the Crookton segment. My next goal is to drive over the Canyon Padre bridge near Twin Arrows. Been on all that you can to the Colorado River, and many parts towards New Mexico.

I'm sort of shocked how many left comments on this, really appreciate the enthusiasm! Thank you very much. Get the maps out, hit the Mother Road!

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Thanks Again For Information!!!!
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Old 11-23-2020, 01:27 PM   #45
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Thanks, I enjoy this thread. Artistic pictures. I especially like the one you marked "A typical culvert, half steel pipe."
Welcome! AZ makes it easy for artistic photos. Glad you liked the culvert, seems silly, but it's like a museum in the middle of nowhere.
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What a great adventure you had and shared it with us. I'll probably never be able to do this so it was wonderful to see the country side from your excellent photos. I can only imagine the way it was, thank you...
Of course you're welcome. This is why I shared, and glad everyone who commented appreciated it.
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Old 11-23-2020, 10:07 PM   #47
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Of course you're welcome. This is why I shared, and glad everyone who commented appreciated it.
It's a mueseum that's not being maintained and will eventually disappear. Thanks again for sharing it with us.
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Really cool! I am looking to do some of Rt 66 next Summer in a '66 Mustang. So probably can't go where you did, but wow! Neat!
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Awesome pictures! Looks like a fantastic adventure!
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What a neat thing to with us. Never thought about that much, yet your journey is like the explorer in myself.

Cool Beans, thanks for sharing!
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