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question on route to Moab
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June 18, 2010, 07:31:34 PM »
Guys I am returning to your beautiful backyard. I have a question about a new route to Moab that has shown up on the GPS.
From Montrose CO on I-75 .. ( oops I mean I-70 ) .., instead of hitting 192 and coming in from the North I see 128 peeling off at mile marker 214 and following a nice route along the Colorado River, skirting the South side of Arches NP and into Moab.
I’m on a SportBike with no desire for much offroad adventuring, Mike on the new Multistrada with me can suck it
Is it paved ?
thanks,
RT
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question on route to Moab
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Re: question on route to Moab
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June 18, 2010, 07:55:37 PM »
Hwy 128 from I-70 to Moab is paved. Great scenery along that road. If you exit at marker 214 the road starts out a bit rough, but after a few miles it's in good shape.
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June 18, 2010, 09:21:55 PM »
coming from Denver, it's the 2nd Cisco offramp.
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Re: question on route to Moab
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June 18, 2010, 11:20:30 PM »
Road it last year, 2- up on my Blackbird, pulling a trailer. No problems. See above about "rough" spot, it's true, but wasn't an issue.
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Re: question on route to Moab
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June 19, 2010, 08:25:04 PM »
Thanks guys
Looks great
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Re: question on route to Moab
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The road into Moab that follows the Colorado River is the ONLY way to go -- its perfect for a motorcycle. The other route is just Slab.
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Re: question on route to Moab
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Quote from: blakebird on June 18, 2010, 09:21:55 PM
coming from Denver, it's the 2nd Cisco offramp.
i like taking the first cisco exit. i want to get off the hiway asap! that is paved and it's a fun funky little road.
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Re: question on route to Moab
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Quote from: Thundergod on June 20, 2010, 07:43:20 AM
The road into Moab that follows the Colorado River is the ONLY way to go -- its perfect for a motorcycle. The other route is just Slab.
from montrose you can also head to ridgeway over the dallas divide and towards naturita and then bedrock and come into moab the back way. i hope the OP did not go up 50 to GJ which is straight and boring but took dolores canyon 141 atleast. that's the best sport touring rd in colo imo.
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Re: question on route to Moab
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Quote from: Bill@ButlerMaps on July 12, 2010, 10:55:40 AM
i hope the OP did not go up 50 to GJ which is straight and boring but took dolores canyon 141 atleast. that's the best sport touring rd in colo imo.
Yes we sure did 141 and it sure was one of the highlights of the entire trip ( RR comin soon)
Thanks everyone
RT
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Re: question on route to Moab
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September 22, 2010, 11:38:30 AM »
No gas on that road til Moab, make sure you fill up...
But yeah, freakin amazing ride! I stopped at one of the camping areas (there are a bunch along the road/river) and took a swim!
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Just rode it a week ago, lovely.
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Re: question on route to Moab
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Utah 128 - good stuff
Pix: Moab north to I-70
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