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Utah Highway 95, south through Lake Powell National Recreation Area |
Utah's southern region offers no apologies for its vast stretches of lonely highway, strange rock formations, and country towns still 50 years behind the times. And why would a motorcycle trekkie even want one?
Highway 12 was designated by the Federal Highway Administration as a National Scenic Byway in June 2002, and further designated as an All-American Road. Its 124 miles of curvy, sweeping two-lane asphalt take a motorcyclist back through time, perhaps millions of years ago, illustrating how the wind, rain, and rivers left behind their unusual marking on the land's reddish hues.
It's no wonder the Federal Highway Administration nicknamed it, "A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway".
But let's not forget Highway 24 through Capitol Reef, or Highway 95 through twisty canyons of Lake Powell, or Highway 261 down the Moki Dugway, or Highway 163 into Monument Valley, and of course Highway 9 through Zion National Park. We did them all.
I left Southern California with six other friends in April 2009 during Easter Vacation week. It was cold the entire way through Utah, but weather was clear. Our trek began in the west at Zion National Park, going north east up Highway 12 & 24 towards Hanksville. Then it was down Highway 95 & 261 into Natural Bridges and Mexican Hat and into Arizona.
I was on my 2005 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic. I was able to use the bike's built-in CB Radio and keep in communication with four of the six other riders. Among us were 3 Goldwings, 2 Ultra Classics, a Honda Shadow, and a Kawasaki Vulcan.
The trip took 4 days and 3 nights. We camped at Zion National Park, Natural Bridges National Monument, and Grand Canyon Caverns (AZ). The entire route from home back to home was 1,400+ miles.
Points of Interest along the way:
- Zion National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Grand Staircase Escalante
- Head of the Rocks
- Red Canyon, Dixie National Forest
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
- Natural Bridges National Monument
- Moki Dugway
- Monument Valley
- Grand Canyon (AZ)
- Grand Canyon Caverns (AZ)
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Day 1, after all day riding up from Southern California, Paul and MikeMo have fun at Zion National Park |
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Day 2, at Zion National Park |
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Day 2, Red Rocks, Dixie National Forest, Highway 12 |
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Day 2, Me standing against Bryce Canyon |
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Day 2, a place called "Head of the Rocks" along Highway 12 |
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Day 2, Highway 12 runs through this scenic canyon area |
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Day 2, Highway 12, ascending elevation up Boulder Mountain |
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Day 2, at Boulder Mountain Pass, highway 12 |
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Day 2, Highway 24 through Capitol Reef National Park |
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Day 2, Highway 95 south, Mount Ellen in the distance |
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Day 2, Highway 95 south through Lake Powell Recreation Area |
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Day 2, Highway 95 south through Lake Powell Recreation Area |
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Day 2, Camping at Natural Bridges National Monument, it was really cold when we got there, and froze our asses at night. No campfires allowed here, so all we had was this BBQ grill. |
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Day 3, standing atop Moki Dugway looking south towards Mexican Hat. Highway 261 right. |
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Day 3, the Moki Dugway is a very twisty dirt road that descends the side of a cliff. It's officially Highway 261. |
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Day 3, Highway 261 south towards Monument Valley. This horizon has been used in several movies. |
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Day 3, Monument Valley, Arizona. The Navajos will charge you $5.00 to ride this 12-mile dirt road to get up-close shots
of the rock formations. |
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Day 3, Cameron, AZ. The blue Honda Shadow belongs to Gary. He says it only does 140 miles range. So we made him do 160 miles instead. He was one of the two riders without helmet communication, so he was shitting bricks the last 20 miles, but he made it. |
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Day 3, Larry, Brian, Gary, and Paul, at Grand Canyon. |
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Day 3, riding down Route 66, the Mother Road, Arizona |
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Day 3, camping at Grand Canyon Caverns. It was only $15.00 to camp for all bikes, has nice bathrooms and hot showers at no extra cost. |
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Day 4, Grand Canyon Caverns is about 100 miles south of Grand Canyon, but has a small air shaft connected to the Canyon. You take this elevator down a few stories. It's a privately owned cavern. |
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Day 4, inside Grand Canyon Cavern. During the 1960s Russian Missile crisis, the federal government commandeered this cavern to store ammunition, food and water. |
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Day 4, Highway 95 south towards Lake Havasu, AZ |
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Day 4, Highway 62 west towards Joshua Tree National Park. The dashboard of my Harley-Davidson. I had to use a rubber band to secure my XM radio to its cradle because the bike kept vibrating it out. |
You can see all 250 photos at my Google+ Album...
Great ride, great pictures, great recap, and best of all is the joy of being able to relive the trip some 5 years later. Thanks for letting us tag along!
ReplyDeleteSteve, now that was a sweeeet trip! Seeing your photos and reading about the ride makes me want to quit my job and head for the open road. I hope that one day before I'm too old and feeble I can make a trip like that. Who knows, I might steal some of your routing info. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Curt
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Great pictures Steve. Sure looks like a beautiful area. Would be nice to take a little time to ride through there and also do some hiking.
ReplyDeletefabulous pics, adventurous journey, bravo dudu....
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome bunch of photos! Why can't there be rocks and roads like that all round the world?! And you get sunshine too!
ReplyDeleteSuper good photos, Steve. I agree that the area is just a bike enthusiast's mecca. And for us iron butt types, it's a short ride there and back to see some spectacular scenery. Nice post! Dan
ReplyDeleteYou're speaking my language on biking thru s Utah. The whole stretch from I-70 just west of Green River, south to Hanksville and Capitol Reef and on to Bryce Canyon and Zion has got to be one of the best rides in America. I did it in 2012 and it was amazing. I especially liked 'the hogback' section of Grand Staircase/Escalante NM.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, great photos. Looks like you guys had a blast.
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