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We've got some great folks here from Utah, including Atticus above, who might try to persuade you to spend more time in southern Utah, and they'd have a good argument.
But, you can't do everything, and you've got a great route!
Mid-May I am committed to a MT road trip with some buds, but who knows where we'll wind up!
Tim here in Atlanta too. I will be taking a simalar route but leaving the day after Easter early April. I went out to the Canyon and Yellowstone last year and it was in the Fall.
Of everything I've seen the Grand Canyon is something I want to see again! Nothing like the desert southwest for sure.
There is a road out of Vegas (Hyw 93) it goes all the way up the state to Jackpot NV, I'm going up it becouse of a movie I saw called Roadside Prophets, the scenery looks fantastic.
My trip this time is gonna be a long one I plan on camping and staying out there a long time. My last Canyon trip was in 7days there and back to Atlanta much to fast.
I hope I see you out there as I will be there in May too I'm sure.
Ride safe.
There are some great people who ride a lot down Tucson way. Why don't you post this message down in the Southwest Region Forum...I know they'd enjoy meeting another HDF member and showing them a good time.
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