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Old 10-13-2020, 10:58 PM   #196
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Music, can you please post the address that gets us close to the meetup spot? Are we still going to go to Wickenburg, or are we going the other direction? What about lunch and such? Let's go ahead and put the entire thing together and get a head-count, if that's ok.
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Old 10-13-2020, 11:32 PM   #197
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I'm a snowbird, living in Chandler in the winter. I plan on getting a bike in AZ when I get there, but I don't think I'd have it ready by the 7th. Looks like a fun trip for you guys.
I figured we would have more rides after last year's ride, but did not. In the meantime, I was poking around the net and came across the Arizona Peace Trail. It is a 750 mile loop trail that is located in the 3 westernmost Arizona counties including Yuma (where I live), La Paz, and Mohave Counties. Of course, doing the entire loop is a vacation/commitment (about a week's time), but I figured we could do a section round trip for a day's ride, or even attempt an overnight sometime in the later fall or wintertime. Or more Phoenix region rides. Once the weather cools off, there are a lot of places to explore in AZ.
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Old 10-13-2020, 11:52 PM   #198
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Music, can you please post the address that gets us close to the meetup spot? Are we still going to go to Wickenburg, or are we going the other direction? What about lunch and such? Let's go ahead and put the entire thing together and get a head-count, if that's ok.
I think the GPS coordinates earlier in the thread are the start point,
Maybe Wendy's at 16859 Bell rd, but that's like 7 miles from the coordinates.
Unless I'm in the completely wrong area.
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The coordinates mentioned earlier are
33°39'40.95"N
112°31'45.81"W

Just copy and pasted into google maps to find what I think may be the start..



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Old 10-14-2020, 12:10 AM   #199
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I think the GPS coordinates earlier in the thread are the start point,
Maybe Wendy's at 16859 Bell rd, but that's like 7 miles from the coordinates.
Unless I'm in the completely wrong area.
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This is the actual meet up location which is the 7 miles west of the Windys
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Old 10-14-2020, 12:13 AM   #200
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I have a link to my Garmin Map Share of the Wickenburg meetup location
Let me know if you can view this ok or not. Click on the Tracks name for the Wickenburg route.. There is a couple other routes on there that lead over to table mesa rd then down to Cave Creek and a route just upto Lake Pleasant.

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Old 10-14-2020, 07:14 AM   #201
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The Garmin file takes forever to load, but it finally came up. The Lat/Long coordinates are actually much faster to get with Google. Everything looks good! I know the Ural will do the same route we hit last time, and there's a really nice hole-in-the-wall joint in Wickenburg called the Horseshoe Cafe. Maybe we can eat there if burgers and fries won't hit the spot (but they have burgers and fries, too). Here's a link: https://horseshoecafe.com/?fbclid=Iw...EsCTQ-CP8zQLO4
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Old 10-14-2020, 11:12 AM   #202
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I figured we would have more rides after last year's ride, but did not. In the meantime, I was poking around the net and came across the Arizona Peace Trail. It is a 750 mile loop trail that is located in the 3 westernmost Arizona counties including Yuma (where I live), La Paz, and Mohave Counties. Of course, doing the entire loop is a vacation/commitment (about a week's time), but I figured we could do a section round trip for a day's ride, or even attempt an overnight sometime in the later fall or wintertime. Or more Phoenix region rides. Once the weather cools off, there are a lot of places to explore in AZ.
Tried exploring the Mohave County leg of the Peace Trail earlier this summer in my wife's tired Navigator. When we got there the 4x4 hubs gave us problems, so we didn't get far but saw some great scenery nonetheless. I visit that area frequently, and early spring is my favorite. Good weather and wildflowers.
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In order to help people visualize the exact location, is this correct?

https://i.imgur.com/j8T9hHF.jpg

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Old 10-14-2020, 02:40 PM   #204
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Hello all that want to ride the ride to Wickenburg Nov 9th. Here is the staging area on the map attached. The temps last year were really good last year. So, riders meet at the staging location at 9am and we will start the ride at 9:30am. The staging location is right off of Sun Valley Parkway which is basically bell rd.
33°39'40.95"N
112°31'45.81"W
Just right before outside of town in Surprise there is a place called Riverboat Casino which is on bell rd. From that location driving west on bell go about 5 miles to the turn off to the staging location. Estimated time for the ride is 2 to 2 1/2hrs one way. We can end for lunch at the Hamburger joint called Screamers drive in and check out the town if those want to. If those want to check out the vulture mine on the way back that is also an option. This will be a long ride and when I got home last time I got a good nap!
This is from the last ride (page 4 of this thread if the satellite map does not show up)
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Old 10-14-2020, 09:31 PM   #205
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Music, can you please post the address that gets us close to the meetup spot? Are we still going to go to Wickenburg, or are we going the other direction? What about lunch and such? Let's go ahead and put the entire thing together and get a head-count, if that's ok.
I'm thinking of just the wickenburg direction with lunch in town like before. the route over to table mesa rd would be a bit longer and possibly a bit more rough on the trail. I've done that trail in my Jeep Wrangler I used to have and its pretty easy on that. There are a few more rocks on the trail going that way compared to the Wickenburg way. I could go either way on this outing. What does the group think?


 
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Old 10-14-2020, 10:12 PM   #206
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Since I'm going to be manhandling the Ural out over the trails, I'd much prefer to do the route we did last time, and then have some lunch in Wickenburg. TJ, Culcune and I can all flat-track it back to my place from there. My vote is for the Wickenburg route.
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Old 10-15-2020, 12:07 AM   #207
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What does the group think?
Since I am borrowing his Hawk, I am going wherever Emerikol says we are going
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Old 10-15-2020, 12:19 AM   #208
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Tried exploring the Mohave County leg of the Peace Trail earlier this summer in my wife's tired Navigator. When we got there the 4x4 hubs gave us problems, so we didn't get far but saw some great scenery nonetheless. I visit that area frequently, and early spring is my favorite. Good weather and wildflowers.
I have not seen any of the trail with my own eyes, but where the route swings from east to west to north to south in Yuma County, that is where the scenery gets a bit more interesting since it starts to follow the Colorado River. It looks a bit more interesting that way until at least Quartzite on I 10. I don't recall if it goes inland from there (boring desert landscape) until Mohave County. It does get to some higher elevations as some people have talked about hitting relatively deep snow and spending a night in some rustic cabins they rented in the snow. I do know that even in the boring desert parts (such as along the eastern north-south part like where it crosses I 10 again) there are old mining towns with some remnants which should break up the monotony. That is where we would most likely have a group ride since that would theoretically be the closest bits to the majority of members in the Phoenix region who could simply get on I 10 and head west if we were to try a day ride on a section of the Peace Trail later in the fall or winter.
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Old 10-15-2020, 09:29 AM   #209
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I'm fine either way, at least we know the hazards on the wickenburg trail
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I'm fine either way, at least we know the hazards on the wickenburg trail
that's right! I did an alternate route by my self to Wickenburg one time and found myself on a steep hill and the engine of course died and I was perched on the slope with a heavy Brozz. I have since avoided that part of the route.

Meetup same location as last year between 8am -9am.
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