It's our second day out in Arizona and it's time to free up some space on the bikes and hit the back roads! We head back down to one of our favoriteTortilla Flats with the 2Lane boys and make a mandatory stop at Tortilla Flat Saloon.

Learn more about Tortilla Flats:

Tortilla Flat was a small grassy valley in the Superstition Mountains, with a babbling creek running through it. Nature placed the Flat between mountain passes that came to be used by the early Native Americans on their way to and from the central Arizona mountains and the Salt River Valley. The trail their journeys created became known as the Yavapai, or Tonto Trail. There was no road to Tortilla Flat prior to 1904, until construction crews built one to Roosevelt Dam. No road — no stage stop. Though no one seems to know exactly what year Mr. Cline named Tortilla Flat, the figures indicate the flat could have been named as early as 1867. Whether it was or not, someone else doing the same computations would have also realized the possibility, which may have led to legends that Tortilla Flat, as a permanent settlement, was established in 1867.

Our trip has only just begun and we're stoked on our next destination! Arizona is just the beginning so make sure to tune in and follow along every Tuesday at 4PM PST for a new vlog and to see where we end up!