wwsmith
02-27-2007, 04:33 PM
For the first significant Bike trip of the year, Bill & Joan tour the Four Corners. Our trip starts out in Durango, Colorado where Spring is finally taking hold on April 15, 2006. The Goldwing is all spiffed up and we are determined to get some touring practice in for the big San Diego trip on April 28.
From Durango, we go west to Cortez and then south 2.7 miles on 666 (highway of the beast). Turning right at the airport, there is a road that shows as gravel on all AAA maps. However this road has been paved for a few years and makes a great shortcut to Utah's canyon contry. Just follow the signs to Hovenweep Natl. Monument.
We missed our turn and wound up in Bluff where we lunched at the Twin Rocks Cafe. From Bluff, we went south to Arizona and then back through Farminton and the La Plata highway home.
There you have it, one day, 4 states. All told we only grazed the edge of canyon country. When I do it again, I'll be sure to allow two days with an overnight in a sandy wash.
From Durango, we go west to Cortez and then south 2.7 miles on 666 (highway of the beast). Turning right at the airport, there is a road that shows as gravel on all AAA maps. However this road has been paved for a few years and makes a great shortcut to Utah's canyon contry. Just follow the signs to Hovenweep Natl. Monument.
We missed our turn and wound up in Bluff where we lunched at the Twin Rocks Cafe. From Bluff, we went south to Arizona and then back through Farminton and the La Plata highway home.
There you have it, one day, 4 states. All told we only grazed the edge of canyon country. When I do it again, I'll be sure to allow two days with an overnight in a sandy wash.