Days without rain gear - 8
actually got on "Historic" Route 66. For the first few miles, it wasn't too bad. Then, the road got so bad, it looked like it was a bombing practice site for the Air Force. Our pace slowed to a tooth rattling 5 mph.
We finally got to an entrance ramp for Interstate 40 and quickly decided to use that route to get to Needles. Granted, it wasn't the path we planned, but we were afraid every nut and bolt on the bikes would come undone if we stayed on it any longer.
Once in Needles, the temperatures were now about 110° and seemed to be climbing.
Here is where I really screwed up. I thought we were on 66, but somehow, maybe it was the heat, we ended up in Vidal Junction. Pretty much in the middle of nowhere! And about 60 miles from our expected destination of Kingman, Arizona. We had also planned a stop in Oatman, but now we were pretty far from there too.
When we realized I had gotten us lost, we were all nearing heat stroke as the
We changed our plans and stayed the night in Parker, Arizona. It was early, so we were in the pool within minutes of checking in. It took a while, but we eventually cooled down.
Hopefully, tomorrow will be better as we head for Oatman and get back on track.
It wouldn't be a sanctioned ride if there wasn't a turn around. Don't forget the ice cream stop before you get home
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