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Cruzen
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Wigwam Holbrook, AZ 2008

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« on: November 01, 2011, 07:07:33 PM »

Sharon and I just completed our Fall ride to the Sedona/Flagstaff/Williams Arizona area.  The weather was great, the colors were just starting to turn and we found several new great scenic roads.  The only disappointment was the new Mesa Grill at the Sedona airport.  Compared to the old restaurant, this one left a lot to be desired in the way of food, service and atmosphere.  I posted a full report on the Arizona board.

http://www.valkyrieforum.com/forum/vrcc_arizona.cgi?review=1505216

Instead of our normal three day trip in which we stay off of Interstate highways, we compacted everything into 2 days.  Day one we cheated and rode up I-17 to Camp Verde over onto Route 260 to Cottonwood  and then took 89A up to Sedona where we had breakfast at the Mesa Grill restaurant at the Sedona airport.  Big disappointment unless you are a pretentious Yuppie!

We left there and headed through town and up Oak Creek Canyon.  I will have a video posted of this portion of the trip sometime in the future.

Our motel reservation at the Oak Creek Terrace motel was messed up so we left that to be fixed and continued up 89A through the Canyon and on to Flagstaff. We refueled in Flagstaff and headed north through town to Route 180.  Route 180 has gotten to be one of our favorite rides. 

About mid point on route 180 we passed a sign that said the elevation was 8046.  Not 8045 or 8050 but 8046. Now that is precision!!

In a few months depending on the weather route 180 could be closed at the upper elevations due to snow. The gate to close the road is near the 7200 foot elevation.

Route 180 ties in with route 64 which heads up to the Grand Canyon but at that junction we turned in the opposite direction and headed down to Williams.

Not much new in Williams.  A few shops have closed probably due to the lack of tourist trade.  We had lunch at one of our favorite restaurants and headed back east on I-40 toward I-17 to 89A and down through Oak Creek Canyon back to our motel.  Sharon cleared up the issue with the reservation and all was good.  The clerk should have complete use of his hearing again in a week or three.

Sunday we headed back down Route 89A into town and decided to tour some of the local roads.  This led us to trips on Soldiers Pass Road

Sedona Soldiers Pass Road2powered by Aeva


and Dry Creek Road
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both of which are reached off of 89A South of the downtown area.  The scenery on Soldiers Pass Road was great but the scenery on Dry Creek road was even better.  These are both rambling roads with posted speed limits of 25-45MPH which allow you a lot of time to enjoy the scenery.

After touring these roads we headed back north on 89A making our final pass through Oak Creek Canyon and up toward Flagstaff where we connected with the north portion of Mary’s Lake Road.  We headed South East on Mary’s Lake Road past Lower Mary’s Lake which is now bone dry and then past Mary’s Lake which is also drying up and then past Mormon Lake which has about enough water for one good Saturday bath.   This road varies from an elevation of 7200 to about 8200 feet.  The motorcycles air conditioner worked very well on this stretch of road.

We continued on Mary’s Lake Road till it connected with Route 87 and then took 87 down South into Payson where we lunched at the Bee Line Café.  This place has the most reasonable prices in Payson and good homemade food.  In anticipation of riding down into the heat, Sharon removed her sweater which she wore under her heavy leather jacket.  It won’t be needed as from this point the heater on the motorcycle will work perfectly.

From there we continued down 87 back into the heat of the desert and our home base area. 

I hope you take the time to check out the video’s and for additional images of the Sedona/Flagstaff/Williams area check out my Facebook page Denny CWRailman.

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JimC
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« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2011, 08:34:15 PM »

Thanks Denny,

You folk sure have some great riding down there!

I brought my bike down there a couple years ago and went on the New Years Day ride, I had a great time. I can't wait until I can do it again. One of the things that I noticed was the lack of traffic in the mountains. It is (was) pleasant riding once you got away from all the retiree's.

I counted cars in your video's, 14 cars in almost as many minutes, that is unbelievable for someone that grew up in Chicago and live half way between Milwaukee and Madison now. We see that many cars in that many seconds.

My goal is to be a snow bird, don't know if it will happen or not, but we gotta have goals right?

Jim


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« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2011, 09:05:01 PM »

Come on out Jim! We'll go ridin some more!! cooldude
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« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2011, 09:13:12 PM »

Denny great stuff

loved the Deadman's Pass part at the end of the 2nd video

You didnt get any clips riding south on 89A as you first see the reds did you

saw a sunset from on top of airport road, climbed around cathedral rock and a bunch of hikes
every day   surely a magnificent part of the country for sure

someday hope to get there again
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Cruzen
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Wigwam Holbrook, AZ 2008

Scottsdale, Arizona


« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2011, 09:34:27 PM »

Denny great stuff

You didnt get any clips riding south on 89A as you first see the reds did you


I got something coming your way in a bit.
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Wigwam Holbrook, AZ 2008

Scottsdale, Arizona


« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2011, 09:43:06 PM »

Thanks Denny,

You folk sure have some great riding down there!

I counted cars in your video's, 14 cars in almost as many minutes, that is unbelievable for someone that grew up in Chicago and live half way between Milwaukee and Madison now. We see that many cars in that many seconds.

My goal is to be a snow bird, don't know if it will happen or not, but we gotta have goals right?

Jim


I'm a former Chicago suburb resident.  Had my company office on Wabash behind the Palmer House in the Loop for 23 years.  Took the Dan Ryan to work occassionally when I was not in the field or on the train so I know about traffic.  I also spent a lot of time in Milwaukee and Madison but that is another story.  Phoenix is getting almost as bad.  Sedona is/was busy but not too many people know about those roads so they are not very busy.

Yes we are lucky and I am thankful for the opportunity to be here and enjoy it.  Come on out sometime and I'll show you some of the good riding spots.
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« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2011, 04:45:00 AM »

 cooldude cooldude cooldude cooldude
great scenery thanks for sharing.
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Gary
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« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2011, 10:00:20 AM »

Very nice. Thanks for the ride.  cooldude

It helped to remind me that I still haven't broke my GoPro camera in yet, and need to.  Undecided
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donaldcc
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« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2011, 10:54:01 AM »

 cooldude
  Looks like a good ride.  Similar scenery to my ride over to Prescott last week.  I'm going to bookmark your post and route and try to get a few days and head back the same way and over to Sedona through Julian and Cottonwood.  No AZ seems like great riding.

 
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« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2011, 03:52:38 PM »

 cooldude


Nice
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