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2007 Rally!

MOA Rally

I was looking at riding from SF to the rally, most likely taking US50.

If there are others it would make the ride much more enjoyable.
 
I was looking at riding from SF to the rally, most likely taking US50.

If there are others it would make the ride much more enjoyable.

I would suggest US-50 throught Nevada, Utah. Then I-70 past Denver, CO.
After that get on US-36 going east.
Its much better than US-50 through Kansas, Missouri.
 
I would suggest US-50 throught Nevada, Utah. Then I-70 past Denver, CO.
After that get on US-36 going east.
Its much better than US-50 through Kansas, Missouri.

And make sure to save some time for some Utah/Colorado exploration. :nod
 
I would suggest US-50 throught Nevada, Utah. Then I-70 past Denver, CO.
After that get on US-36 going east.
Its much better than US-50 through Kansas, Missouri.

Thanks for the suggestion, how far is it on I-70? i don't want to do much interstate, the R60/5 does not do interstates to well!
 
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