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dedmiston
Jun 05, 2019Moderator
Songbirds wrote:
LazyBoy do I have the road route for you. As you wanted to avoid Highways like I-10, if you go back through the POST you will see I showed you Maps.Google.com.. Now what I did was place you on the route driven by Bicycles as this route avoids Highways. I have also placed you onto the most scenic roads. So LazyBoy her is your trail and part of the fun of driving is planning.
JUST COPY and PASTE: But the old way may be a bit much so just CLICK the LINKS: and ENJOY.:S
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Florida/Arizona/@31.0720644,-105.3235236,5z/data=!4m24!4m23!1m15!1m1!1s0x88c1766591562abf:0xf72e13d35bc74ed0!2m2!1d-81.5157535!2d27.6648274!3m4!1m2!1d-82.1877127!2d28.323826!3s0x88dd53112bd4e7ef:0x8adc3768f4d7ec88!3m4!1m2!1d-85.0233923!2d29.714465!3s0x8894b5e1e9cbd251:0x264c468b0b52671f!1m5!1m1!1s0x872b08ebcb4c186b:0x423927b17fc1cd71!2m2!1d-111.0937311!2d34.0489281!3e1
That would be a doozy of a bike ride! :B
I wonder how some of those local bypasses would work out. I know the "alternate routes" on I-40 through New Mexico get kind of sketchy. Between the construction sites and the occasional wrecks, the two lanes pinch down to one in a couple of spots between Albuquerque and Gallup and you have to get creative to get around them. A friend of mine took a detour recently and ended up on a dirt road for miles (not what he had planned). It turned out to be a good adventure.
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