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No, I'd rather ride east - why do something like ride uphill across the entire state of Kansas approaching the Rockies when you can go downhill instead? :)
A couple of good stories from Crazy Guy on a Bike:
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/fltour
On of my favorites, another old geezer I was tracking while I was on a much shorter trip:
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/sw2009
Lots of good ride reports, go the the Home Page, try the search...
Away from the mid west there are expressways you can ride on. I've ridden on parts of I-5. These are well marked, and you'll come across "Bike must exit here" signs. It really isn't bad riding. A wide, well-paved shoulder. I don't think you'll come across any tollways, however.
Looking at Google Maps, bike route, it looks like going east into Flagstaff AZ involves a long section of riding on I-40.
Am I the only one that thinks the OP was looking for suggestions regarding "tools" not tolls?
Do you have any experience riding long distances without any support? Are you able to fix your own bike if you have mechanical problems in the middle of the Arizona desert? When are you planning on doing this?
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