Canada to Mexico on dirt?

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roostinyfz

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A friend of mine said he seen on the "TV" where they said you can do Canada to Mexico or visa versa is this true? Is there a map for this? I so want to do it now!

This is true. Its called the Great Western Trail. I have done a section of it on my Dirtbike from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon. It's called the Honeymoon trail in AZ. The Great Western Trail starts in Mexico and ends in Canada. I know some of it in AZ is too rough for a Raptor. There are some slow extremely tight boulder sections.
 

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Go to backcountrydiscoverroutes.com and you will find a site where a group of motorcyclists have ridden and posted gpsroutes for Washington state,Idaho,Arizona,Colorado,Utah, and I see they are going to post 1 for New Mexico. There is also a 5 leg route that travels around Oregon.

I have completed the Washington,Idaho,Oregon and part of the Colorado routes.
Thecwashington route runs from the Canadian border to bridge of the gods in Oregon,Idaho route runs from Canadian border to jar bridge,Nevada, route 5 of the Oregon discover route runs from wallawalla,Washington to the California border.
 

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I'm in for whatever. This would be a cool trip. Would be interested in pre-running this early next year, so if you could point me in a direction to get started I would appreciate it......

There are many ways to do it. The Backcountry discovery routes are very helpful. Especially in Washington and Oregon. The key is to get to Nevada, from there you can route yourself a couple of different ways.

It's a matter of research really. Finding good existing GPS tracks and plotting your own where they don't exist. I find the Benchmark Atlas' the most helpful in that they distinguish what kind of dirt road it is.
 

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Another great resource is ad rider.com. They have a section for navigation with tons of gps routes

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Make that advrider.com
 
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