Route 66
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Get the book The EZ66 Guide for Travelers by Jerry McClanahan. It's a spiral bound book that makes finding the good spots easy. Jerry lives in Chandler, OK, which is on Route 66. I believe his phone number is in the book on the Chandler, OK, page. If you can catch him in town, he has a neat art gallery with Route 66 art and he's a very interesting fellow to talk to. We caught him around dinner time and he was gracious enough to go down to the local cafe and have dinner with us.
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Get the book The EZ66 Guide for Travelers by Jerry McClanahan. It's a spiral bound book that makes finding the good spots easy. Jerry lives in Chandler, OK, which is on Route 66. I believe his phone number is in the book on the Chandler, OK, page. If you can catch him in town, he has a neat art gallery with Route 66 art and he's a very interesting fellow to talk to. We caught him around dinner time and he was gracious enough to go down to the local cafe and have dinner with us.
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Wow is all I can say about this website, it has everything I need not just for this trip but everywhere I want to go in the future, you other riders should check this site out, Thanks MacTarnahan
Last edited by Elwaupo; 07-24-2019 at 07:22 AM.
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As far as original pavement, there is not much left. Jerry's book does a good job of outlining where original pavement is. In many cases, the outer roads are actually widened and repaved parts of the original Route 66. There are some areas where you almost have to go on the interstate, if you don't want to go out of your way. You can minimize the amount of time spent on the super slab if you take some time to plan your route.