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Related: About this forum..loneliest road in America.. Recommended to stay away or bring survival gear
JohnnyLib2
(11,233 posts)Thanks for sharing.
Demovictory9
(33,874 posts)lamp_shade
(15,096 posts)I only rode along as far as Eureka, but it was worth it.
padfun
(1,857 posts)I do it a lot. I cruise from Sacramento to Ely, with eating stops in either Austin or Eureka. I usually stay overnight in Ely, which is actually a decent size town.
I also usually find lots of bikers out there. And also north toward Elko, which is actually also a decent size town.
Sounds like fun
panader0
(25,816 posts)I went through in the mid 70's and it was small then--over 4000 now huh?
He said it was exceedingly boring as a high school kid.
Grandfather was a foreman at the Kennecott Copper Mill.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)Rorey
(8,513 posts)Thank you!
Rorey
(8,513 posts)I don't mean to hijack your thread, but I watched this last week and very much enjoyed it.
Demovictory9
(33,874 posts)Rorey
(8,513 posts)I'm just not sure I'm brave enough to do it by myself.
randr
(12,486 posts)Driven this road many times from Colorado to SF. Last time was a April spring trip and I was amazed by all the families on bikes. Passed little groups with children and gear all along the way.
I'll have to watch full video to see if they found my favorite hot spring.
Demovictory9
(33,874 posts)niyad
(120,410 posts)desert.
Trailrider1951
(3,453 posts)It's near the Nevada-Utah state line, a few miles off Route 50 down Route 487. Be sure to tour Lehman's Caves, they are spectacular! Also, drive up to Bristlecone. The scenery is awesome!