The Original Greatest Road On Earth.

Jerome, AZ, US

There’s so much to say about this road, but I’ll let Spammer post some shots first. I do remember the sign “If you can read this, you are within [shooting] range.”

If you see a sign like this and turn back, you have no business being on a road trip.

If you see a sign like this and turn back, you have no business being on a road trip.

The detour started out benign enough.

The detour started out benign enough.

Spammer took time to hydrate the desert ...

Spammer took time to hydrate the desert ...

This was the point where we thought we might have bit off more than we could chew ...

This was the point where we thought we might have bitten off more than we could chew ...

It's sunset now, definitely not within cell reception ...

It's sunset now, definitely not within cell reception ...

Sunsets in the rear view mirror may not look as spectacular as they really are.

Sunsets in the rear view mirror may not look as spectacular as they really are.

It was starting to get dark, and we spotted this notch a couple miles away.

It was starting to get dark, and we spotted this notch a couple miles away.

Some 8 hours later, we spot the gleaming lights of Sedona.

Some 8 hours later, we spot the gleaming lights of Sedona.

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