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It's a long way for a day route from Phoenix. If you're thinking about using the Payson charger it's probably because you're spending a night or more in Show Low or Pinetop. Mainly it's the bridge to the Holbrook Super Charger for trips to the Petrified Forest and New Mexico (and beyond). You can go Ski at Sunrise as a good day trip though!In anticipation of Payson being live in the reasonably near future:
Can someone(s) suggest interesting day routes beginning and ending in the PHX area that Payson would enable?
Absolutely there is, I17 is such a mess on weekends and living in the way east valley this is my preferred route. Its worth it to me to avoid the highway and have a pleasant low traffic more scenic drive up north. It was a stretch to get home from Cordes Lakes SC in my P85 on that route.So: not a whole lot of interest along Rte 260 from Payson to Camp Verde (thence back to Phx)?
In anticipation of Payson being live in the reasonably near future:
Can someone(s) suggest interesting day routes beginning and ending in the PHX area that Payson would enable?
It's an interesting drive if the weather is decent. Gotta be careful no these roads if it's snowing (especially east of Payson) and look out for gravel and rocks that wash down after a good rain.So: not a whole lot of interest along Rte 260 from Payson to Camp Verde (thence back to Phx)?
That must be a new one. I don't remember having an issue there during my Payson days which were mostly 2011-12 ish. Law Enforcement is definitely the worst thing about Arizona. Would have considered moving there permanently otherwise.and watch yourself driving thru Rye...talk about a speed trap...don't go over 70 mph, or you will be making a 'donation" to our fine public safety coffers...
If you have out of state plates, they will often pull you over for that reason alone. Of course they have to make up some bullshit reason but the out of state plates are the real reason. And yes, it's almost always a warning. They usually aren't motivated by giving out tickets but rather digging into your business. I think I got pulled over a dozen times in Arizona in about 2 or 3 years (maybe 10-20k miles of driving) and only got a ticket once. You may get treated differently in a nice car like a Tesla. I was driving a well-used Hyundai Sonata at the time.Has nothing to do with Payson, but shortly after we got our P100D I was headed through Wickenburg during their annual festival, the February "Gold Rush Days". So lots of traffic and lots of traffic control. West of town on Rte 93 is a reasonably steep incline just before that final traffic light at Vulture Mine Rd....wheee!
And waiting for me at the top.....
"It is so silent I absolutely did not realize I was going so fast."
He let me off with a warning. Phew!