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Routes / Re: Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 24, 2022, 12:00:41 pm »

Sorry.  Messed up.  210 takes you from Clinton to Bonner where you can pick up MT 200 to MT 83.

The GF and I fortuitously found about Rock Creek Rd. during a loop tour out of Missoula in 2011.  We had planned to stay in Philipsburg near the end of the trip and the go over Skalkaho Pass.  There was a massive washout on the road that we knew about before we started.  Our plan B was to go through Drummond to get back to Missoula.  A couple of days into the trip we stayed at Elkhorn Hot Springs on the Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway.  A guy saw me wearing a cycling cap and struck up a conversation.  That someone was Casey Greene, who was working in the routes department at ACA back then.  He told us about Rock Creek Rd.  I rode it again in 2016.
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Nice. No problem, I figured it out alright.

Anyone's input to my route is still welcome!

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Routes / Re: Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 20, 2022, 04:12:55 pm »
From there, you could either go east to Drummond to pick up you planned route or west to Bonner to pick up MT 200 to take you to MT 83.  The former requires about 12 miles of riding on east I-90 (Yes.  It is legal.), where you can exit and take the frontage road to Drummond.  The latter requires about 3 miles of riding west on I-90 to Clinton.  From there, there is a frontage road to (marked 210 on Google Maps) to Clinton.

I once again added it, the route along the creek looks very nice. Wouldn't dare to do such routes without a good advice.


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Routes / Re: Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 20, 2022, 07:13:37 am »
ray b, thank you very much for your detailed tips and general advice! Very helpful.

You're right about deciding it on route wether continuing into Canada or doing the Skyline Drive / Blue Ridge. Why not a poll? Do you open a new threat for polls in this forum or should I add it here?

I can see the weather problem, luckily I am quite flexibel, so I could start later or stay some time in the south. Cold nights and shorter days would be still a good trade off to avoid crowds and traffic at least a little bit.

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Routes / Re: Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 18, 2022, 03:12:02 pm »
This is how I came down in 2017:

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/23235312


Nice, thanks a lot, I added it to my route.

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Routes / Re: Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 18, 2022, 11:07:19 am »
1., 2: Very nice tips, thank you.

3. I checked it on Google, looks in fact terrible. Your map would be much appreciated.

4. Looks like there is a new (?) shared use path that starts around one mile before Hungry Horse, so only 2 miles without shoulder. Will still be unpleasant, so your alternative is good to know.

5. And apparently no shoulder as well. Could take the 464 to Browning, doesn't matter where I get on the train.

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Routes / Re: Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 17, 2022, 03:38:56 pm »
Awesome, thank you!

Where are you planning to go after Drummond?  If heading towards Missoula, there are some unpaved options instead of MT 1 to Drummond that are really cool:  Skalkaho Pass to Hamilton or Rock Creek Road to the Clinton area.  I have ridden both fully loaded on my Surly LHT with 37c tires.

271 to Helmville -> Clearwater -> Great Parks North to Glacier. Seems more direct, but could go over Missoula as well.

I fixed the link in my first post, so you can see it yourself if you like.

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Routes / Route Tucson to Glacier [AZ, UT, CO, WY, MT]
« on: October 17, 2022, 02:48:57 pm »
Dear fellow cyclists,

2024 I am going to be the first time in the US, cycling from south to north. My plan is to start in Tucson, AZ, in mid March, going to Grand Canyon and the National Parks in Utah, arriving mid may in Yellowstone N.P. when the South Entrance opens and in late May / early June in Glacier N.P.

I am from Munich, Germany, 36 years old and an experienced cyclist. For 2800 miles I plan about 3 months.
You can see the route:  here (works in Firefox, not well in Safari).

I would be happy about some input concerning the route and season:

- Is it too early? I could do it later, but the intention was to do the trip mostly before Memorial Day.

- Did I choose any Highways that are outright unpleasant to cycle on? Especially on these ones, which are not ACA recommended routes: 
    - AZ 77 from Oracle to Globe
    - AZ 87 coming from Roosevelt Lake to Payson
    - AZ 87 / AZ 260 from Payson to Camp Verde
    - Red Rock Scenic Byway to Sedona, AZ 89a to Flagstaff
    - US 180 Flagstaff to Grand Canyon
    - US 89 Mount Carmel Junction to Bryce Canyon Junction
    - US 191 Monticello to Moab
    - Interstate 70 from junction with UT 75 to outskirts of Fruita, bikes are probably allowed?
    - CO 139 (Douglas Pass Road) from Fruita to Rangely
    - US 40 Rangely to Vernal
    - US 191 / UT 44  Vernal to Flaming Gorge
    - WY 530 Flaming Gorge to Green River
    - Unpaved Green River La Barge Road / Greys River Road from La Barge to Alpine through Bridger-Teton National Forest, possible with a touring bike?
    - US 89/191 to Jackson
    - Yellowstone in mid May has probably already a lot of car traffic, but if you’re used to it, it’s still ok?
    - Unpaved Road along Red Rock Lakes to Lima (possible with a Touring bike?)
    - Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway (also unpaved?)
    - MT 1 Anaconda to Drummond

- In June I could continue up to Jasper in Canada or take Amtrak to Harpers Ferry and do another two weeks on the Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway.  Are the Canadian Rockies much different from Glacier, or would you rather suggest doing the skyline drive?

Thanks in advance for tips and feedback, I surely appreciate it and will report back. It’s still some time, but I am kind of a planning fetishist, that’s why I’m so early…  ;D

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