Nov 28/17 Weather sunny 85, low 51. Today might be the 100th day here in the Phoenix area with no measurable rainfall. Can you imagine?
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views are great, road needs reconstruction |
We meandered out along the historic Apache Trail. The road was once an old stagecoach trail that ran through Superstition Mountains. The quality of the road has really deteriorated; it is a washboard. If travelling on a motorcycle we suggest going during the week when there is little traffic so you can take it slow and drive around some of the ruts when possible.
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a view like a painting |
The end of the pavement is at Tortilla Flats and beyond that the road turns to dirt and very narrow and steep cliff drops and little in the way of safety barriers. No worries, we turned around at the end of the pavement. We have heard some horror stories of bikers wiping out. Most of the road has a maximum speed limit of 15 mph. Little known
tidbit: test drivers from General Motors Proving Grounds used to use the
Apache Trail to test tires and vehicle maneuverability.
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how the Apache Trail became a road |
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22 miles of dirt, hairpin turns, switchbacks........time to turn around |
We backtracked to Canyon Lake where we sat on the marina restaurant patio and had a bit of refreshments. We are good at eating out; have you noticed? Haha. This is one of the reservoirs of water created when damming the Salt River.
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from the restaurant patio view of Canyon Lake |
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