i want to take about 2 weeks to get there and back sometime in August. will it be loaded with tourists around then?
i know some people have literally ridden all the way to moncton in one day, but thats not me.
i'm also riding essentially a cafe racer style bike with a small tank and don't really feel like gunning it on the trans canada highway the whole way either. i dont mind the occasional highway jaunt but 20'ish hours doesn't seem fun, much less on a naked fairing-less bike. is it dumb to try and make it all the way there on mostly 80km/h roads? and i'm assuming the roads leading east are gonna be much less busy than the 401/DVP etc around here?
my initial thoughts are:
- ride about 5-6 hours a day depending on weather and tiredness. so by ideally by day 5 i should at least be in NS.
- from previous threads, someone said to take rte 132. thoughts on that?
- i'd like to hit the 1000 islands parkway and long sault parkway along the way. i know they're not supposed to be *amazing* but i haven't ridden on them before. not entirely sure whats nice in QC thats on the way though. would love some suggestions.
- this is my first solo longest multi-day bike ride.
- i'm not really sure if i care to cut through the US since it doesn't seem to save any time and i mostly want to keep things simple as i'm terrible with directions without gps. it seems you have to go pretty south in vermont to get to the better parts of adirondacks. not sure if this is accurate though!
- not really purposely after crazy curvy roads or anything. just want to cruise for the most part.
- want to stay on paved roads!
- NO camping
some obvious stuff to bring:
- offline gps maps on phone and paper map as backup
- rain gear (have waterproof boots and pants but jacket or gloves yet)
- layers of clothes
- bike tool kit / lube / bug cleaning stuff for face shield etc
- possibly a small gas can as i have no idea where the big gas station gaps are. ideally i'd try to find gas every 100km or so (although my bike should be able to go 250-300'ish km per tank). i may just alternate on trans canada and 80km roads just to be able to hit gas stations more frequently. my understanding is don't ever assume there will be 24h gas stations along the way.
- i have CAA membership in case its ever needed
are there maybe less obvious things i should be thinking about?
my goal is to "leisurely" get there ideally by day 5, spend a few days in NS, do the cabot trail in a day and then ride home. i don't plan on stopping for sightseeing much elsewhere unless its like the end of day riding and i'm relaxing in the evening somewhere. i'll be checking into various motels or whatever along the way. might as well take advantage of that 20% staycation tax credit!
im sure a lot of people will say the route will be mostly boring but i dont mind. after years of just commuting around in this shite city, i'll take a straight open road any day.
i know some people have literally ridden all the way to moncton in one day, but thats not me.
i'm also riding essentially a cafe racer style bike with a small tank and don't really feel like gunning it on the trans canada highway the whole way either. i dont mind the occasional highway jaunt but 20'ish hours doesn't seem fun, much less on a naked fairing-less bike. is it dumb to try and make it all the way there on mostly 80km/h roads? and i'm assuming the roads leading east are gonna be much less busy than the 401/DVP etc around here?
my initial thoughts are:
- ride about 5-6 hours a day depending on weather and tiredness. so by ideally by day 5 i should at least be in NS.
- from previous threads, someone said to take rte 132. thoughts on that?
- i'd like to hit the 1000 islands parkway and long sault parkway along the way. i know they're not supposed to be *amazing* but i haven't ridden on them before. not entirely sure whats nice in QC thats on the way though. would love some suggestions.
- this is my first solo longest multi-day bike ride.
- i'm not really sure if i care to cut through the US since it doesn't seem to save any time and i mostly want to keep things simple as i'm terrible with directions without gps. it seems you have to go pretty south in vermont to get to the better parts of adirondacks. not sure if this is accurate though!
- not really purposely after crazy curvy roads or anything. just want to cruise for the most part.
- want to stay on paved roads!
- NO camping
some obvious stuff to bring:
- offline gps maps on phone and paper map as backup
- rain gear (have waterproof boots and pants but jacket or gloves yet)
- layers of clothes
- bike tool kit / lube / bug cleaning stuff for face shield etc
- possibly a small gas can as i have no idea where the big gas station gaps are. ideally i'd try to find gas every 100km or so (although my bike should be able to go 250-300'ish km per tank). i may just alternate on trans canada and 80km roads just to be able to hit gas stations more frequently. my understanding is don't ever assume there will be 24h gas stations along the way.
- i have CAA membership in case its ever needed
are there maybe less obvious things i should be thinking about?
my goal is to "leisurely" get there ideally by day 5, spend a few days in NS, do the cabot trail in a day and then ride home. i don't plan on stopping for sightseeing much elsewhere unless its like the end of day riding and i'm relaxing in the evening somewhere. i'll be checking into various motels or whatever along the way. might as well take advantage of that 20% staycation tax credit!
im sure a lot of people will say the route will be mostly boring but i dont mind. after years of just commuting around in this shite city, i'll take a straight open road any day.