Best place to ride in the U.S.?


Mike,
If you ride alone or lead others, sometimes into and through large cities, a good GPS is a must these days.
I originally went to using one because I like to wander off on interesting looking roads.
The GPS will lead me back to my original route.
 
Try to stay out of the cities as you know my flip phone has no GPS if I get lost I will just put more gas in after all Im in no hurry got plenty of time
 
Try to stay out of the cities as you know my flip phone has no GPS if I get lost I will just put more gas in after all Im in no hurry got plenty of time
NM is a fabulous state to ride in. If I had to move out of TN, NM would be my choice.
 
There aint no way in hell you can see this country in a month or less,decide what area you want to see and Im pretty sure a bunch of captains will be there with their opinion.(good luck with that)or to show you around as for N.M. what you want to know toas raton chama santa fe are GREEN @Steel AND A FEW NICE TWISTY ROADS WITHGOOD COUNTRY TO LOOK AT southwest colo. pretty good also me not much computer savy so I dont take pics and post themsaid it before and will again friends are always welcome at my place and will do what I can to help you
 
Try to stay out of the cities as you know my flip phone has no GPS if I get lost I will just put more gas in after all Im in no hurry got plenty of time

Indeed!
"We're in no hurry!"
 

I know they are very useful Steve but I've ridden throughout the US and Canada and found my way using only maps on a tank bag.

Years ago when I rode my 07 Classic from Florida to Washington, I used paper maps. I chased dirt farm roads in America's heartland, getting lost at times and not sure where I was. I always found my way, which was part of the adventure.

I do know of their utility though and shall always have one in my saddlebag should I get lost. I just like riding a bike instead of taking a bus to look for America.