Fifty Plus (50+) - bike routes in Scottsdale

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HI, I posted this in the Southwest Forum, but thought I'd try here, too. Any Scottsdale people here that can help me?
Hi, I'll be visiting Scottsdale, AZ for a sculpture workshop next week. We are staying at the Roadrunner RV park, and the workshop is 4 miles away at the Scottsdale Artist School.
I google mapped it and there are three suggested routes: N Pima Road to East Thomas Rd to Goldwater Rd. is one of them. It looks pretty quiet from Satellite view. Is this a good route to bicycle? Any other suggestions?
Thanks for any help in advance!
http://maps.google.com/
Metric Man
01-20-11, 06:29 AM
I'm thinking of doing this one when I head out to Barrett-Jackson later this week.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/183183
I thought Barrett-Jackson was the only reason people went to Scottsdale this week...:innocent::lol:
Allegheny Jet
01-20-11, 06:45 AM
I'm thinking of doing this one when I head out to Barrett-Jackson later this week.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/183183
I thought Barrett-Jackson was the only reason people went to Scottsdale this week...:innocent::lol:
I always watch the B-J auction on the Speed Channel. Those guys take N+1,2,3... to a new level:eek:
I don't know why, but mid 60's Vettes are looking pretty sweet this year.:love:
Metric Man
01-20-11, 06:54 AM
Mid 60's Vettes always look pretty sweet. I'd love to find a good deal on a 69' Mach 1 myself.:D
Allegheny Jet
01-20-11, 07:01 AM
Mid 60's Vettes always look pretty sweet. I'd love to find a good deal on a 69' Mach 1 myself.:D
Why wait, the prices only get steeper as the event goes on. Unless... you are looking for one of those "really special" editions.:innocent:
Metric Man
01-20-11, 07:07 AM
I'll be heading out today. My best friend is a high roller (he's been there since Tuesday) with a nice collection. I saw a 69' clone Mach 1 last year that went for around $25k...and it was very nice. I could go for something like that.
Watching on TV is great, but there's nothing like standing on the stage waiting to bid...even if it's your friend doing the bidding! :thumb:
Allegheny Jet
01-20-11, 07:36 AM
Hopefully you get one of those "well bought" deals.
AzTallRider
01-20-11, 09:17 AM
Scottsdale is full of great routes. It's the destination of many group rides, even if they don't originate there.
How far do you want to ride? Are you looking for hills, or a flat route?
ridewithgps.com is full of Scottsdale routes. My club uses that site and has rides that go into and through the area, but originating 20 miles away.
Let me know more of what you are looking for, and I can point you to some rides...
I'm thinking of doing this one when I head out to Barrett-Jackson later this week.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/183183
I thought Barrett-Jackson was the only reason people went to Scottsdale this week...:innocent::lol:MM, the ride map stops just short if the fantastic Frank Lloyd Wright center, you should consider Taliesin West as your turn around. http://www.franklloydwright.org/fllwf_web_091104/Tours.html
az_cyclist
01-20-11, 09:40 AM
HI, I posted this in the Southwest Forum, but thought I'd try here, too. Any Scottsdale people here that can help me?
Hi, I'll be visiting Scottsdale, AZ for a sculpture workshop next week. We are staying at the Roadrunner RV park, and the workshop is 4 miles away at the Scottsdale Artist School.
I google mapped it and there are three suggested routes: N Pima Road to East Thomas Rd to Goldwater Rd. is one of them. It looks pretty quiet from Satellite view. Is this a good route to bicycle? Any other suggestions?
Thanks for any help in advance!
http://maps.google.com/
Pima Rd has some construction around Pinnacle Peak road, but other than that it has a good shoulder for riding. You will see many cyclists on it on the weekends. Hayden and Mountan View have bike lanes as well.
You might be able to pick up a map of streets with bike lanes at a bike shop. Landis Cyclery at Scottsdale Rd and Shea has some, but I have not looked in years, since I started riding with ABC chapters.
AzTallRider
01-20-11, 10:42 AM
There is a map put out by the "Maricopa Association of Governements" that shows the various flavors of bike routes and paths for the entire greater Phoenix area. It's pretty useful, and so is using Google maps satellite imagery to check out a route to see if there is a bike lane or decent shoulder.
Thanks for the replies. I did google satellite, but can't really tell about part of the route. It looks like 2 lanes with no bike lane. And, I'm just looking to get from point A to point B as described in my original post. Traffic appears to be light, but again I can't really tell if said traffic is going 30 miles or 60 miles on these roads.
Metric Man
01-20-11, 05:51 PM
MM, the ride map stops just short if the fantastic Frank Lloyd Wright center, you should consider Taliesin West as your turn around. http://www.franklloydwright.org/fllwf_web_091104/Tours.html
:thumb:
billydonn
01-20-11, 08:46 PM
Look in the Did You Ride Today thread. Phil85207 has posted several GPS-mapped rides there that run through Scottsdale.
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