Biking Across Arizona is like an easy task, but if you take into sections is not as bad as it seems. Based on Yuma AZ and driving in Phoenix is a decent ride for fans of long distance cycling. It 's relatively quiet, and the distance makes it difficult to clean. The track is not too difficult, and yet there is to cross some mountains and some constant slope.
To begin the journey would be a good location next to Barnes and NobleBusiness 8 or thirty seconds Street in Yuma. This is a simple clip through Yuma about 3 miles on S. Saudi Rd where you drive one mile North Highway 95, just before the military artillery Proving Ground, (noise you hear is the sound of freedom) to make a turn right on East Third Street County. Follow the paved road in a zig-zag around half to two miles on the roads, such as E. Forth Street, S. 18 E Ave, Co. E. Sixth, P. 19th Ave E, County and seventh, S.20th Ave E, p. 20 Ave And finally you get to Old Highway 80 also known as Los Angeles Avenue.
Take Old Highway 80 20 S 45 miles to the east and north leg for 5 miles to East County, according to 1 mile, turn left onto this road is 45 miles of desert is a real ass-flat, but hold on because there is it's fun to get. Palmas becomes W. Hyder Rd a mile and you will turn to p. 555 Avenue, yes, that is an area of Phoenix numbered street. Follow this until the end about 5 miles hookshalf and left almost the only paved road outside the West Calli duck for Agua 28 miles before a strong, but hell mile natural beauty.
Left on Old Highway 80 six miles south of Palo Verde Rd one mile north of Baseline Rd, turn left and continue for six kilometers a diagonal run and the main road and then turn your back straight and are back in City of Goodyear. A place of rest is good at the Starbucks across the I-10 Litchfield Road about 3 miles north.If you are ready to grant rest miles 25 miles through East McDowell Phoenix North Scottsdale Road, then 15 in Scottsdale. There are many good points to get there. to sleep and relax. Job well done, I will continue my journey across America to Globe and then the Highway 60
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