I can’t believe that grew up out there and never visited Tombstone, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon. Come on parents😂😂 we used to go to this steak house in Scottsdale I believe where if you wore a tie in the waitress would cut it off. They wore long slung leather ticket book holders which carried a pair of scissors. They then took your business card and tacked onto your tie on the walls or like 4x9’s cross beams. No idea if they still do that 👍👍😎😎
Just traveled much of that route in the cage.. but as it was cold, that's quite ok. Still, wish that I might do it again when the weather warms as it surely will.
Wow, I remember Lordsburg, I got there early morning after riding all night out of LA the previous afternoon. From what you were saying at the end it sounds like you have a different route planned, but the ride up through NM on 70 is one you really should do some time. Through Las Cruces and there's a pass up ahead, you come through there and spread out below is White Sands, quite a sight. Also a rather striking Nike missile by the side of the road at the entrance to the overlook, still there from what I saw on Google Maps a while back. A ways up the road you ride into a national forest, which I hadn't expected after all the desert I'd been seeing! One of the most memorable parts of my one cross-country trip, once up through Clovis and Portales it was into TX and up to !40, then all the way into VA and 81 from there.
I had a couple of hot rides last summer 108-110 it sucks one guy had a heat stroke I can deal with it pretty well, but I don't think the motorcycle enjoys it either...
Glad you made it back to acceptable weather.
Thanks for sharing, I take it you have seen, Billy, Frank and Tom's graves..
Very cool Mario, neat to see places I know I'll never get to. Thanks
I was in Tombstone in May 1921 I like that place
I grew up in Yuma Az from 1963-1976😎😎
I can’t believe that grew up out there and never visited Tombstone, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon. Come on parents😂😂 we used to go to this steak house in Scottsdale I believe where if you wore a tie in the waitress would cut it off. They wore long slung leather ticket book holders which carried a pair of scissors. They then took your business card and tacked onto your tie on the walls or like 4x9’s cross beams. No idea if they still do that 👍👍😎😎
Just traveled much of that route in the cage.. but as it was cold, that's quite ok. Still, wish that I might do it again when the weather warms as it surely will.
Wow, I remember Lordsburg, I got there early morning after riding all night out of LA the previous afternoon. From what you were saying at the end it sounds like you have a different route planned, but the ride up through NM on 70 is one you really should do some time. Through Las Cruces and there's a pass up ahead, you come through there and spread out below is White Sands, quite a sight. Also a rather striking Nike missile by the side of the road at the entrance to the overlook, still there from what I saw on Google Maps a while back. A ways up the road you ride into a national forest, which I hadn't expected after all the desert I'd been seeing! One of the most memorable parts of my one cross-country trip, once up through Clovis and Portales it was into TX and up to !40, then all the way into VA and 81 from there.
Took me a couple tries pausing the video to read the politician sign but other than that seemed like a good ride. Thanks.
Great series, I'm from Maryland and am going to do something similar this year.
I had a couple of hot rides last summer 108-110 it sucks one guy had a heat stroke I can deal with it pretty well, but I don't think the motorcycle enjoys it either...