Starting in the GTA (when the weather is a bit better). Would be interested in hooking up for this ride. Pretty deserted territory up there and no cell coverage = safer to do it with a mate or two. Thoughts from anyone who has done it? thanks.
Starting in the GTA (when the weather is a bit better). Would be interested in hooking up for this ride. Pretty deserted territory up there and no cell coverage = safer to do it with a mate or two. Thoughts from anyone who has done it? thanks.
camping up there will be harsh with it being fly season also...
That does not sound pleasant.Oh yeah. August long weekend some years ago, the bugs were off the scale. But the road is so quiet even during its prime weekend that you could (and would need to) run up and down the road peeing to the side in complete privacy to stay ahead of the black cloud of insects committed to perforating your flesh. The bugs are jackhammering at your visor before you've even gotten your kickstand down.
From my research its a straight ride. If you cut back on the brakes should be more efficient.
I have a R1200GS and a Delorme Inreach SE... Was considering this ride. Did I miss the dates you are considering?
Not very good. Max probably 220kms/tank. Plus it burns premium. I hope that gas station has premium gas or else I will be setting myself up for a real adventure.Rockerguy... you could ride with us and skip the gravel portions... you could hang out in Radisson and catch the dam tour while we attempt the Trans Taiga, and on the way back you could part ways at Matagami and be fuel safe and avoid all gravel. What is your fuel range though?
I have had confusion over the name also, but mine does not have a space...so I guess that is how it got through. love the pic of Che though!How did they allow two Lowriders on this forum?