After a delicious waffle and cereal
breakfast I departed eastward for about 5 miles before turning south again on
Highway 191 which would take me through Apache County . I stopped for a couple of caches featuring
stories of the Arizona Rangers and their history. I stopped for a couple more as well just for
good measure.
At St. Johns I turned southwest on
Highway 61 going down to Show Low which was the first town of any size in
Arizona I had seen. I continued
southwest now on Highway 60 through the San Carlos Reservation. From Show Low down to Globe was the best
motorcycling of the whole trip. There
were hairpin turns down a long wooded canyon and up the other side for about 40
miles. The road was excellent and
although there was some traffic I was able to get by it without much
delay. I did stop near the bottom of one
canyon to pick up two caches for
It was about midday when I reached Globe
so I gassed up and ate my sardine lunch in the shade of the convenience store
parking lot. I made an unsuccessful
attempt at a cache in Globe but since I already had two for Gila County
it didn’t bother me too much.
Now I turned southeast on Highway 70
toward Safford in Graham
County . There were very few caches in Graham County
but I had four lined up near Safford.
Would you believe I had DNF’s on three of them? Counting the DNF in
Globe that was four DNF’s out of five caches – not too encouraging.
My destination for the night was Wilcox which
was directly south on Highway 191.
However, in order to get
I had a fairly pleasant ride from Safford
down to Wilcox, Rex Allen’s home. After
checking in at the Super 8 I left my gear at the motel and went out to pick up
a few 

3 comments:
I love how highly visible you are in the photos. :)
I knew you'd like that, Hallie. [She gave me the shirt.]
Good for Hallie for buying the shirt!
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