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From: Santa Clarita, So. Cal. & Bullhead City, Az.
Laughlin River Run is coming!
Anyone planning on Laughlin this year? Wife and I and a few degenerate friends are going down the Friday before and making a loop of southern Arizona (about 1100 mi). Back to Laughlin Thurdsay. Going to Secona, Tucson, Tombstone, Yuma, and back to Bullhead....Interested?
Steve: I would like to make the whole loop with you, but because of the press of work will only be able to make it to Sedona where I will have to turn back. You going to take Route 66 to Williams? ................. BC
My friends and I will be leaving the Los Angeles area on Thurs., what route are you guys taking from S.F. it would be nice if we could meet up somewhere.
I am heading out the morning of Thursday the 27th from Santa Barbara, CA. Staying at the Flamingo. The original plan was to ride out w/ 3 or 4 others, but now due to some scheduling conflicts I may be heading out solo...................
Fred,
As of right now, the only thing definite is that I will be in Laughlin sometime on Thursday the 27th and staying at the Flamingo via the route of 101, 134, 210, 15, 40, etc........Myself and 3 others were planning on leaving at around 8 or 9am, but I may have to head to Vegas first to pick up my wife who will be there on business which means I would head out solo at around 4 or 5am. The others refuse to get up that early!
Either way, I will definitely keep you posted..........
Grover: An alternative for you would be Boulder City, NV and the El Rancho Motel. They are very biker friendly and know all about the Laughlin River Run. BC might be a little further from Laughlin than Kingman is, but it is a much better faster road.............. BC
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