gerald.hughes
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To the north of Tucson are the Santa Catalina mountains. The highest peak in this range is Mt. Lemmon at 9167 ft. Most of the Tucson old timers just call it "The Lemon'".
From the National Forest Service sign at the base of the mountain, to the parking lot of the general store in Winterhaven at the top is 25.9 miles. In the course of that 25.9 miles of curvy, twisty, up and down, bending road, it rises a little over 6000 feet.
The road will test the skills of any rider, especially if they happen to be riding above the posted speed. Along the way, there are numerous panoramas that extend out sixty or more miles. The vistas are spectacular. I really do not like to ride the road with friends from out of town, because they always want to stop at all of the lookout points and take pictures. Of course, I guess that it is better to stop and take pictures, than to ride off the side of the mountain because you were busy looking at the scenery.
Unlike the Dragon, which only happens once a year, the Lemon is a weekly ride for me (except for a couple of months in the winter when there is snow on the road.) It is only 30 minutes from my front door to the Forest Service sign. It is the only ride that I am usually sure that Serowbot will want to go on. It is that good. I just wish that the Bot would make a video of the entire route. It would be long, but I think that everyone would enjoy it.
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