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geff stacey 15 Oct 2015 11:36

trans america trail
 
i am doing the trans america trail stating july 2016 looking for someone doing it the same time i am riding a ktm 690 geoff

daimler 16 Oct 2015 16:04

TAT
 
hi
Im doing TAT june 2016 it it to early for you?
hans from salzburg

dearinar 9 Jan 2016 20:48

hi,
do you ship your bike to the US and back or do you rent?
regards
Kris

*Touring Ted* 9 Jan 2016 21:01

I looked at doing this last year. I might do it next year though.

I worked out that buying a bike over there and then selling it at the end is the cheapest and most logical option. There are A lot of good Dual sport bikes for sale in the USA. Often already prepped.

Lowrider1263 9 Jan 2016 21:03

I'm doing it from west to east in August,, most do it the other way so may pass each oth on the way I think.

lankyrider 11 Jan 2016 23:40

Debating going east from London or doing TAT. What kind of time is needed to do this - this could be a more likely option for me. On an '08 XT660Z

JMo (& piglet) 12 Jan 2016 11:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by lankyrider (Post 526763)
Debating going east from London or doing TAT. What kind of time is needed to do this - this could be a more likely option for me. On an '08 XT660Z

Comfortably a month.

The point of the TAT is not to simply knock off the miles, but since it passes by and close to some really interesting places, I would use it to see some sights you might otherwise not get the chance to unless you were taking that particular route.

There is a ride report here: Trans-Am 500 of my trip taken last summer (start at very beginning of that thread if you want to read about the initial West-East journey too).

I had also ridden the vast majority of the TAT back in 2008/09 - on an '08 XT660Z Tenere too as it happens! - and it would be the perfect bike for that trip.

The current TAT route also goes close to Memphis (worth a visit to see Graceland) and depending on the time of year, I would suggest a few extra days in mid Colorado - Pikes Peak, and the alternative passes across the Continental Divide are great fun. If you do have time, the Durango-Silverton railroad is also an epic day off the bike.

http://i492.photobucket.com/albums/r...swu5m48ns.jpeg

Also, you'll really want more than a day in Moab - it would be a huge shame to simply pass though...

Hell, perhaps you ought to allow five (or more!) weeks after all!

Sure beats eating boiled testicles in a Mongolian yurt in my opinion!

Jx

lankyrider 14 Jan 2016 20:40

Thanks Jenny! I've spent the winter so far reading your various threads on XT660.com and advrider. My only limitation is the 3 month visa, and I'd probably fly the bike out to Canada so I have a buffer to avoid deportation.. Other than that I'd like to take my time.

When is too late/too early? The earlier the better for me so I can find a real job when I return.

Thanks again

JMo (& piglet) 14 Jan 2016 22:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by lankyrider (Post 527056)
Thanks Jenny! I've spent the winter so far reading your various threads on XT660.com and advrider. My only limitation is the 3 month visa, and I'd probably fly the bike out to Canada so I have a buffer to avoid deportation.. Other than that I'd like to take my time.

When is too late/too early? The earlier the better for me so I can find a real job when I return.

Thanks again

Hi Lanky - I'm not sure of the procedure for bringing a bike in overland via Canada, but certainly once you bring it into the USA you are allowed to keep the bike for a maximum of a year before you need to take it out again, and you can insure (in the US) over the phone with Progressive as long as you have a US mailing address. Alternatively, I understand it is now possible to have 3rd party insurance arranged before you go via some of the dedicated motorcycle shipping agents.

An alternative if you're set on Canada is to fly the bike using Air Canada - they are/were offering very attractive rates for motorcycle shipping as effectively excess baggage, and unlike the US, they don't seem to mind if the bike is even on the same plane as you. I'm sure there is more info on this subject elsewhere on the HUBB.

For yourself, ESTA will give you 90 days as you surmise, which ought to be long enough - the alternative is to apply for a full B1/B2 (6-month at a time) visa via the embassy.

Last year I rode the TAT from East to West starting at the beginning of June, however, there was one pass in Colorado (California Pass) that was still blocked with snow and I had to route around. If you want ride any of the others (such as Tincup, Tomichi, Old Monarch and Hancock for example) then June is probably going to be too early still...

My suggestion would be to leave the east coast around the beginning of July, and you ought to have a clear run. August is also good, although very hot once you get into the desert in Utah and Nevada.

Basically on a trip of this length and altitude diversity, you're likely to get a bit of everything - wind, rain, floods, sun, serious heat and even still some snow on the higher elevations, if only at the side of the trail.

For example, I rode the high passes at the end of September in 2009, and there was already some snow - but things still ought to be passable, and certainly earlier in the month.

After the beginning of October though you are likely to face the same problems at elevation as you do in June - although at least you'll have had the summer to help things thaw.

Hope that helps!

Jenny x

lankyrider 14 Jan 2016 22:48

That's great, thank you!

marcelinyc 30 Jan 2016 12:51

Hey,
I plan a ride from NH anywhere westward with no plan yet ( Alaska perhaps) sometime in June. Only date I got to keep is June 16 in Jackson, Wyoming.

lankyrider 19 Feb 2016 14:30

Is anyone thinking of doing this in June? I'm keen but would need a travel partner. If nothing materialises I'll probably point the bike east instead.

Pheb 1 Mar 2016 10:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by geff stacey (Post 518060)
i am doing the trans america trail stating july 2016 looking for someone doing it the same time i am riding a ktm 690 geoff

i am still not sure what i am gonna do this summer... i am either heading east from europe (Mongolia) or shipping my bike to the US.
However, if i do the TAT i'll probably be in the US around the 6th of july! i am thinking about doing a "real" coast to coast, so maybe we can meet somewhere on the track? where do you want to enter the TAT?
riding a honda transalp 600 - able to handle my old bloke on any terrain :cool4:

phil

Cabby 15 Mar 2016 22:22

It's a pity I've just came across this Lanky or I probably would've went with you, also on an xt660z, but it's too soon now and I'm going to Iceland this year, and being also from the UK could've saved costs, ah well, may be next time.

geff stacey 10 Apr 2016 15:00

TAT
 
nice to read all of the advise and reply's i have now booked my flights
i am flying the bike into Atlanta Georgia with james cargo and hope to start the trail 18th/ 19th july. happy to hook up with anyone doing the tat about this date
geoff


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