I will be leaving Tuesday Morning...actually, I might head down that way next week just for a very long day...maybe overnight somewhere. If this weather keeps up it will be very tempting.
I will be leaving Tuesday Morning...actually, I might head down that way next week just for a very long day...maybe overnight somewhere. If this weather keeps up it will be very tempting.
I will be leaving Tuesday Morning
Mine will be a Friday depending on what work throws at me. Do you have a route yet? This weather is so nice.
Perfect that means that I am not way off with my times and it is possible.That looks pretty close to the loop I did apart from the westerly bit. I went south from Tupper lake to get to Lake George on my way out. You should enjoy that though. Just a warning..the Montreal motel is no frills! It was good for me at $50ish (I made a fuss over my CDN debit card not working and the poor exchange rate and got the $50 US cash offer YMMV) pretty quiet, clean, not far from town, good parking for bike. If you haven't booked it yet though look at Hotwire for lake George and you might well be able to get a better (or similar) deal at a nicer place maybe with breakfast. There's tons of motels on the lakeside strip. Be careful with routes as there's a 9N and a route 9 on the eastern side of your loop. Whiteface is definitely fun if you can fit it in. Watch the weather though..too cloudy and you'll see nothing from the summit and it's going to be a little chilly up there now I'm guessing. My favourite part of the ride was roads north from Lake George and then west through Lake Placid, if you have little or no traffic you'll have a blast, just watch the entrances to the small towns for the obligatory cop.
I just had a closer look at your route....more fun on the 9 or 9N than I87 on the easterly side north of Lake George. The 9 kind of shadows the I87 for a while so you don't lose too much time but the 9N has great views along the lake and some nice elevation changes and you can swing back in to get the 73 to Lake Placid.
Exact same route I did on my way home. Nearly all of it was fun....even with the lower speed limits at points. On the 73 there's lots of stopping places for various hiking routes, there's a couple on some scenic lakes worth a stop. Lots of gas stops on the 9N near any of the towns too. Watch out for Lycra clad lunatics too.
I was wondering about gas, at about 200k i need to start finding gas, PA is a pain in the ***, how is this area for gas stations?
I just used hotwire (never used it before) - Got the Montreal Hotel for $55 Canadian. Awesome.
That looks pretty close to the loop I did apart from the westerly bit. I went south from Tupper lake to get to Lake George on my way out. You should enjoy that though. Just a warning..the Montreal motel is no frills! It was good for me at $50ish (I made a fuss over my CDN debit card not working and the poor exchange rate and got the $50 US cash offer YMMV) pretty quiet, clean, not far from town, good parking for bike. If you haven't booked it yet though look at Hotwire for lake George and you might well be able to get a better (or similar) deal at a nicer place maybe with breakfast. There's tons of motels on the lakeside strip. Be careful with routes as there's a 9N and a route 9 on the eastern side of your loop. Whiteface is definitely fun if you can fit it in. Watch the weather though..too cloudy and you'll see nothing from the summit and it's going to be a little chilly up there now I'm guessing. My favourite part of the ride was roads north from Lake George and then west through Lake Placid, if you have little or no traffic you'll have a blast, just watch the entrances to the small towns for the obligatory cop.
Thanks but I already paid for the Montreal Hotel.Admiral Motel in Lake George!
They will look after you.
Rob
What is the reason that someone would go via Montreal, rather than Kingston, Ogdensburg or Cornwall?
What is the reason that someone would go via Montreal, rather than Kingston, Ogdensburg or Cornwall?
Not Montreal, but Motel Montreal, NY.
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