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Old 03-05-2007 | 12:48 PM
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Arrow Hello from England, help to plan my next trip please!

Hello
I am new to the forum but it looks a great place to get some help. I travelled to Las Vegas recently and spent one day in death valley on a rented Triumph. I loved it and now I want to come back but spend much more time on a motorcycle.
I am planning on coming over in Sept so just looking for any advice on routes, motels,camping and stuff to see.

Also looking for any new friends in the USA to ride out with.

Please get in touch.

Jane
Old 03-05-2007 | 03:31 PM
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where to start!!!!

ok in vegas area

Mount charleston take 95 north and turn left(rt 157) up mount Charleston
they have nice lodge and restraunt up there and it is cool unlike the 100 degrees it will be in town in sept.
then backtrack over mountain past hilltop campground to Ski resort and back down rt 156 to 95 again and head south to vegas

next... Red rock canyon on west side of town take west charleston rt 159 west pay $3 and do Red rock loop then take right and you will pass mountian state park $5 (old Howard Huges Ranch) can walk around there
then west another mile to Bonnie springs (old Nevada) bikes always free
old west town with gunfights and restraunt and bar
keep going west to rt 160 ( take right and go to 'hump to Pahrump" )and
stop at top at Spring Mountion bar " biker Bar"
rt will take you to Pahrump cathouses left back to vegas.

another....
take las vegas blvd south "the strip" as far as it goes to Jean
head west on Good springs road 6.5 miles to Pioneer Saloon
www.pioneersaloon.info
can take Las vegas Blvd back or I-15 to vegas from jean

and then there is ride thru Lake mead park
Take Boulder hwy to Henderson turn left East on Lake mead Blvd
til you get to park gate
take north road it rides 56 miles of nice twisties to Overton NV
(charlies has good food in Overton)
then hop on 15 south back to vegas

if you want to go without helmet
take 93 over boulder dam
and go 35 miles down to Rosie's
and back or head down to Kingman and RT 66 and Oatman AZ
or even farther to Lake Havasu and London bridge

There are more but you will be lucky to ride all those

Renegade
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Old 03-05-2007 | 05:06 PM
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Thumbs up Thanks v much for info

hey xaxer thanks for the info. Wish I had spoken to you b4 I went to vegas last month.
I got my bike cyclease last time and I believe they are linked to Mototrends. Just mailed them today and they say I should enjoy bike week in vegas in sept, what do you think?
I am very keen on maps and must admit I enjoy planning my routes nearly as much as riding them!

Need some US road maps now so I will be looking on Ebay or amazon.

Thought I might camp or stay overnight in death valley, are there any accomodations out there?

ttfn
Jane
Old 03-05-2007 | 10:40 PM
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map of vegas

http://tinyurl.com/3cznpn


death valley will be a hot ride even in sept!
but ..
www.stovepipewells.com
will help with hotel

mapquest above will help with driving from Vegas thru Parumph and armagosa valley to death valley
Motortrends has moved from Pecos and sunset to western so you know
the vegas and henderson harley dealers both rent bikes too
but you can probbly google motorcycle rental las vegas and find cheaper ones.

it is hot here in sept will be 95-100 during day and 70-75 at night still
if you find casinos away from strip rooms will be cheaper

sams town or sunset stations, boulder city has railroad pass casino and right by dam is haceinda casino-rooms are cheaper mon-thru and go up on weekends
also cheaper to fly in or out on tuesdays

at least you are wanting to get out of casino some come here never leave their casino or the strip and there is a lot to do away from it
most us locals stay as far away as we can to be honest.
but if you want to see a show try
www.vegas.com
Old 03-06-2007 | 09:25 AM
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Default Las Vegas Bikefest

Bikefest is still young but getting better every year
this year Kansas and Marshal Tucker band are playing
many of the poker runs for that are same rides up Mountain and thru Lake Mead Park I mentioned
The Vendors are at Cashman field and they have 3 stages on north side
at Freemont Street.
I tend to stay away from there during that event as I am in a MC
and the LEO's are not "friendly" twoards us during that event in that area
http://www.lasvegasbikefest.com/content/index2.html
but it is not a bad little rally

I really think you will like that better than Death Valley at that time of year
They dont call it DEATH valley for nothing you know.
Old 03-06-2007 | 01:11 PM
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I was talking to the guy at the gas station in death valley at Furnace creek last time I visited. He said the same as you....he said death valley was a nice ride in Feb but far too hot in the summer. He has an old triumph.
I still want to try it as it is always soooo cold over here in England.
Think I will give the bikefest a try and I have looked up some cheap flights today.
Reason I liked the bike rental so much last time was they have a triumph and that is what I ride at home.
Believe me it is hard enough trying to ride on the wrong side of the road without learning a new bike!
The stovepipe wells info looks good for a stop over and I cant believe I missed the bar in Parhump. Drove through there last time.

Least I should get a nice tan in Sept!!!
Trying to get my friend to come with me but she struggling to pay the bills. If not I will travel alone. You find people always chat to you when you are alone anyhow.

Jane
Old 03-06-2007 | 04:33 PM
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Can't help You on that side of the U.S. But if You come over to the east side, Fla, Ga, N.C. I could help You. Hope You have a good and safe trip were ever You go.You should talk to kitkat form the uk she is on intruder and bulavard foram she in Florida now for bike week in daytona
Old 03-07-2007 | 07:15 AM
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Thumbs up Big Bike Trip

Next year I plan on doing a proper big trip, starting out in the east and travelling to the west or visa versa. Been to bike week in daytona 3 times now and I really enjoyed it every time. But Now I want to see more of the country from the road.

Cheers
Jane
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