If You Haven't Ridden in Utah, Do You Even Ride?
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The route from Panguitch to Valley of the Gods via Scenic Byway Highway 12 and State Route 24, might just be one of the BEST ways to explore the wonders of Utah.
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You certainly set a cracking pace! I'd have happily watched a three-times-longer version of this video.
Why pick just Utah? Love the roads you mentioned plus the Devils Backbone.
Have you ridden from Banff to Jasper?
Have you ridden out to Tofino on Vancouver Island?
Have you ridden around Crater Lake?
How about highway 1 up the California coast?
Have you ridden around Lake Superior?
Colorado Rockies, Glacier NP, Yellowstone, Yosemite, have you ridden in any of these places.
My point, the US and Canada have incredible roads through outrageous country. Utah is just one of them.
And yes, I’ve ridden every place I mentioned plus allot more. I live in Colorado, where every mountain road is a treasure for the 2 wheeled enthusiast!
I live here and have been on these rides quite a bit. I think I've been taking it for granted. Thanks very much for your perspective. I shall endeavor to appreciate these rides more than ever.
Rode the 6 national parks in Utah last month. It’s without a doubt the most scenic, holy shit roads in the US.
I haven't ridden in Utah, but I have ridden across London from the Ace Café to the Bike Shed in rush hour traffic.
I like to think I ride 😉
😝👏
I live and ride in Utah, but I’m envious of your London ride!
@@tedecker3792 we could home-swap?
In 1978, My wife and I borrowed a friend's Laverda 3C 1000, toured Arizona, Utah and Colorado. Lots of bugs in the teeth. Met people who are still our friends.
My wife and I rode to Moab this last July 4th weekend, and spent several days touring the immediate vicinity around Moab. It was spectacularly gorgeous, but we felt like we were touring the surface of the planet Venus, it was so hot. I’ve been there numerous times in the past around Memorial Day weekend, and while still somewhat hot, was much more bearable. Next time we ride to Utah, it’ll probably be late May again. Utah is definitely a state I can ride again and again!
That is awesome!
July 2014 I flew into SLC and took an uber to Harley to rent a bike for the week, before I left Utah, I had bought a home in Park City. Now I'm buying a 2nd home in Springdale. But Your gonna need a 4x4 to see the remainder of Utah
Watching this has me so excited. I just planned a trip at the end of April riding in that area! Riding old Rte. 66, north rim of Grand Canyon, then into Utah!! Great video- perfect timing.
That is awesome!
Just finished Pahrump to zion, Panguitch, Escalante, monument valley, million dollar highway, grand junction, ely, and home, great rides
Howdy! I feel like each destination can be done as video, like Texas! There is a lot to explore in Utah, and it's one of the really under rated to ride states. I haven't done it on 2 wheels yet, but I covered it in 18 & 4.
Definitely. I think it would make top 5 states in the US to ride in for me.
@@ScramblerStories So you'll do a video for each destination? It's easy to list off places to see, routes to ride, etc. UT is the sierra mountains sites to behold.
@@Confedyank Not each location in this video unfortunately. We had filmed this before we even launched MD, but there are videos on the Singing Canyon, Moki Dugway, and Valley of the Gods.
Fantastic ride!
Indeed!
Yep, there is so much to see on the way to Utah and it is a state that is impossible to see everything in one trip. Utah even publishes a motorcycle map that is in the Utah Rest areas, that highlights al the so call best scenic roads! So yes I have and yes I do, Love touring Utah!
Thanks for sharing!
Those are amazing roads, but you should see the rest of what Utah has to offer. Just getting started.
That’s good to hear cause there’s many more videos to make too!
Just about every year.👍
I work full time and live in Maine.
Maine's nice, but if you get the chance to ride through Utah, take it!
You get vacation don't you? Plan sometime to Utah in the next few years. It's worth it. I've ridden there 3 times since 2015, work full time and I live in California. Yeah, that's a lot closer than Maine, but you can make it happen if you want to. A man has dreams.
I seriously think we'll be moving to Utah soon...
No I haven’t ridden in Utah. I live in Cleveland.
Worth visiting if you can get out west sometime!
I live in California and I've ridden in Virginia, TN and all the way to the west coast. Once. But I did it. You can ride around town all the time or you can plan an adventure every now and then.
I live in Utah, so I ride.
Zion is the best in my opinion.
I've ridden Utah .... Can't say I'm a fan. I can ride around in a desert here in NV
You must not have ridden the good part. UT12 is one of the best rides in the US IMO. From Escalante to Boulder including the Hogback is a great ride. And more of 12 is awesome as well. There's the Burr Trail, Moab if you do off road, all kinds of great stuff. Most of Utah is not like NV.
Why do riders always get freaked out by “no guard rails”?
Stay. On. The. Road.
Well, no because I'm live in Australia
🫣 maybe some day you can make it over
Im dying to come over and ride through that beautiful scenery 😍
We can make an exception and let an Aussie come ride here.
@@TheMNB Hehe...thanks...
there is nowhere even close to the riding in utah
…mormons…
I avoid Utah. And yes I ride. I actually road out of that state years ago and have no want to go back.