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LittleJoe 18 Apr 2006 23:03

Wisconsin to the West Coast then up to Canada and back east.
 
The plan is to ride From Madison, Wisconsin across to Washington State and then up into canada and back along the red route to Halifax (stopping earlier if i run out of time)

Many sights to be seen, Including the Badlands NP, Custer NP, Mout Rushmore, The Devils Tower, Yellowstone NP, Grand Tetons NP, Mount Saint Helens and the Pacific! As well as whatever I bump into along the way.

Setting off between August 29th and Sept 1st, and am catching a flight home from Toronto on the 20th of October.

Detailed route through the USA here

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...1124#post99361

Canada is still being planned, anyone who wishes to join me for any section of this ride is more than welcome. Any comments or suggestions you care to give are good too.

Thanks,
Joe

yuma simon 19 Apr 2006 21:34

What bike are you going to go with after all? I am not familiar with the northern states, but travel is fairly easy no matter where you are in the states. As long as you can maintain a decent pace, the mileage you indicated is do-able. In two months, you should easily have the trip done, with time to spare. Look up member toowheels as I just saw him on the US/Mexico border. He and another member, Itani, were just going into Baja, Mexico for a few weeks, but he should be back home by the end of August. He lives in Vancouver, B.C., and could give you more detailed itinerary for at least the northern west coast of the US and Canada. (Itani lives in northern California if you change your plans a little bit to go there). Have fun, and ride cautiously.

Doc 20 Apr 2006 17:33

Travel Tip
 
Sounds like a great trip. Would like to go along but I am taking the southern tier from east coast to west coast in July, then back east via the northern states in early-mid August so I can catch the Sturgis, SD rally on the way home.
A tip: Having done those states in late summer, I would recommend that you bring all the cold weather gear you have. September nights go down to freezing in the high plains and days are only half warm and half chilly, especially in the higher altitudes. Mountain snow can begin anytime in September. Last year I went through 6 inches of snow crossing the Rockies, much further south, in southern Colorado in late September.
Enjoy. >>> Doc

LittleJoe 22 Apr 2006 01:22

Thanks for posting! I've got a 1990 Honda XR250R with road legal kit, oversized tank and custom racks in the works. Along with some saddlebags (looks like it will be Andys Strapz panniers)

I 'should' be ok with the temperature at night, I have a thermarest and my sleeping bag is rated down to -12C comfort and something like 20 survival. I slept in it at a friends house recently and was way too hot! But I'll be sure to fix myself up with some good gloves - and maybe heated grips if my electrics can take them.

Joe

Bill Ryder 8 May 2006 16:33

Travel thru yellowstone and montana
 
Here is a link to real time camera shots on some of the montana mountain passes and old faithfull in yellowstone. And yes there will be some fresh snow in may and june, but it usaly melts off quickly. I will try to post a photo of our guest accomadations for travelers that stop by. http://www.helenair.com/web_cam/


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