Crossing the Desert in September - Route 66
I'm new to these boards, so I hope my questions are appropriate.
My boyfriend and I are going to have a couple of days to drive from Santa Monica, where my brother is getting married, to Scottsdale, AZ.
My dream is to drive all of route 66 someday. I have driven a big part of the Arizona stretch, going east to west - and though this is not much time, I thought we would take advantage of what we have and do a small piece of 66 "backwards", west to east.
I thought we would drive accross California and through Arizona at least as far as Seligman, because I'd like my boyfriend to meet Angel Degadilio!
Here is my question: I am looking forward to crossing the Mojave, but don't know how hot it is going to be at that time of year. Should we start out in the wee hours of the morning so that we cross the desert relatively early - or is this not so much of a concern in these modern times? The only thing that bothers me about going super early is that is that none of the roadside businesses/attractions would be open.
Also, I had heard from some that Roy's in Amboy is now owned by some very mean people and should be avoided. Does anyone have experience with this?
Any advice advice you'd like to offer on these questions, or pertaining to anything along the way on this trip would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Susan
Some really excellent resources
Guy Randall has traveled every inch of Route 66, several times and has created a <a href = "http://www.theroadwanderer.net/route66.htm">photo log<a> of the (nearly) entire journey that can be viewed in either direction (north or south-bound). Plus our <a href = "http://www.roadtripamerica.com/links/route66.htm">Route 66 page<a/> has a bunch of other resources.