I get pretty good cell phone coverage on almost, if not all of the distance between Show Low to Globe.  It is true that you pass through both the White Mountain Apache Reservation and the San Carlos Apache Reservation, but the road is well patrolled by DPS and not by Reservation law enforcement. 

If you do come through that way, look for the Christmas tree that's decorated year round.  It's on the north side of the road between the Carrizo creek bridge and the Cibeque turn off.  It's just inside the canyon that you come out of and get to the passing lane before the  the Cibeque turn off.  It's easy to see heading south, but if you know where to look you'll see it when your driving north.  Every year it has a new set of decorations.

Jake - Team A.I.

On 6/19/07, az_pistolero <az_pistolero@mac.com> wrote:
Same critters on US 60 north of the canyon.  And no fuel from Show Low to Globe, excepting the Chevron open in daylight at the turn off to Whiteriver.

The US60 route is through Indian Reservations..  Can't count on cell coverage, but it is sporadically patrolled.

Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: "Richard Daines" <rjdaines@gmail.com>
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sent: 6/16/2007 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Best Route

Thanks for all the great advice,  I agree that the safest route would be all
Interstate but right now I have a hard time seeing myself drive to Flagstaff
and past Sedona (just love it there) to get to AJ.  For the next few years
we will be making this trip several times a year so finding the most
efficient route also comes into play.  The trek from Show Low to Globe is 87
miles of two lane non expressway which is quite twisted in parts.  Not sure
what the speed limit is or if gas is readily available,  Hitting an elk
along Rt 87 would make for a bad day.  What critters are along Rt 60?  Also,
if we do break down, any cell phone signal (Verizon) and would we run into
trouble from others traveling that road?  [Had trouble in New Mexico a few
years back when "locals" were checking out the truck with the out of town
plates, looked like they had a "bump and run" in mind.  They tailed us for a
good long while with plenty of chances to pass, which they eventually did.
I guess the NRA sticker on the back may have helped change their minds].

On 6/16/07, Daniel Anderson <danieltanderson@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I live in AJ and own property in both showlow/snowflake and globe. I make
> this route at least once a month. I traviel through globe. That being said,
> by staying on I-40 to I-17 to I-10 to US60 will keep you around civilization
> should you get tired or have problems. I prefer the globe route even though
> it"s 2 lane the whole way from sholow/pinetop/lakeside. The scenery is much
> noce this way too.
>
> Daniel
>
>
> On 6/16/07, Richard Daines <rjdaines@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Not a Geocaching question but readers of this list might be able to help
> > me.  This will be my first direct drive from St Louis to Apache Junction.
> > I'm fine with the drive until just after Gallup, NM where AAA says take Rt
> > 60 at Show Low to Globe and then on the AJ.  Mapquest and such say take I-40
> > to Holbrook then 377 to 260 and then Rt 87 to eventually Rt 60 and then AJ.
> > I have to keep in mind that we will be starting this drive that day from
> > Amarillo, TX so by the time we get to AZ it will be late and we'll be tired.
> >
> >
> > What Y'all think?
> >
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