I've ridden Route 66, from Chicago to Tulsa, Oklahoma and from the Texas / New Mexico border to Santa Monica, California .
I can't imagine what the trip was like during the great migration from the ' Dust Bowl ' in the early '30's .
There was a documentary by Ken Burns about this migration, I believe it was called the ' Dust Bowl " , if you get the chance to see it, it is worth the time, it's a bit lengthy, about 4 hours worth of viewing .
Desperate people doing desperate things trying to get out of the poverty of the Great Depression .
' Aridzona ' has the longest original section of Route 66 .
Goes from Ash Fork, Aridzona, to Bullhead City, Aridzona, on the Colorado river .
Stop in Seligman, Aridzona, Angel Delgadillo , one of the people that brought Route 66 to historical status, may be in his gift shop, used to be his barber shop, back in the day .
When you get to Oatman, Aridzona, make sure you get a picture of one of the local residents, the donkeys that the miners let go over one hundred years ago, that still inhabit the area, now , they are like overgrown pets , looking for a carrot handout !!!
Current temp in Phoenix, 114 F, 46 C .