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New Mexico ghost towns – weekend excursion
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<blockquote data-quote="desertrefugee" data-source="post: 196892" data-attributes="member: 1727"><p>I've never been a huge fan of watching long riding videos, but if you're one who is, here are a couple taken from my buddy's Goldwing during our trip. The better of the two was taken starting just north of Morenci, AZ on US HWY 191 (old Devil's Highway). This is a beast of a road. The Dragon got nothing NOTHING on this road. From Morenci to Alpine is ninety (90) miles. By the time you're to Alpine, you're ready to be off this road. Trust me. This clip shows an elevation change from about 5000 feet to 7000 feet. The road climbs to around 9200 feet near Hannagon's Meadow. A crazy good motorcycle road that's a bucket item for sure. Note the no-shoulder-no-guardrail-drop-offs I mentioned (first half of video). This run is no joke.</p><p></p><p>[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6sdcm1r6Y8&t=19s[/video]</p><p></p><p>A shorter video and a different kind of good road is next. Hwy 60/77 east of Globe, AZ crossing the Salt River Canyon. Still a good cycle road, this one is high speed sweepers and several hairpin turns as you drop into the canyon. I'm in the lead on this one.</p><p></p><p>[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mvCFz7IRbc&t=2s[/video]</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the long videos, but he just turns on the GoPro and we GoGo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertrefugee, post: 196892, member: 1727"] I've never been a huge fan of watching long riding videos, but if you're one who is, here are a couple taken from my buddy's Goldwing during our trip. The better of the two was taken starting just north of Morenci, AZ on US HWY 191 (old Devil's Highway). This is a beast of a road. The Dragon got nothing NOTHING on this road. From Morenci to Alpine is ninety (90) miles. By the time you're to Alpine, you're ready to be off this road. Trust me. This clip shows an elevation change from about 5000 feet to 7000 feet. The road climbs to around 9200 feet near Hannagon's Meadow. A crazy good motorcycle road that's a bucket item for sure. Note the no-shoulder-no-guardrail-drop-offs I mentioned (first half of video). This run is no joke. [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6sdcm1r6Y8&t=19s[/video] A shorter video and a different kind of good road is next. Hwy 60/77 east of Globe, AZ crossing the Salt River Canyon. Still a good cycle road, this one is high speed sweepers and several hairpin turns as you drop into the canyon. I'm in the lead on this one. [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mvCFz7IRbc&t=2s[/video] Sorry for the long videos, but he just turns on the GoPro and we GoGo. [/QUOTE]
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