I keep thinking of doing a trip to calgary but the thought of riding through prairies just putts me off. But then there's the Rockies once you pass Calgary..sigh.
are you planning to go through states or Canada all the way?
The Prairies are great. I think it is the TransCanada through there that lulls you to sleep. I took the road(s) just north of the border, and it was wonderful scenery and not as flat as you would think. Mind you some roads were in bad shape, but you will get some warnings. I was told the same thing and took someone's advice and went on these smaller roads. Took hwy 2 through the US which was fast in most of the states, way better than the Interstates, and then came back through Canada and stayed off the Trans Can Hwy. They change numbers through Alberta , Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, the numbers 16, 13 come to mind. Don't miss the top of Superior if you haven't been.
I got a set of summer weight and medium weight thermals from Machine Racing, BRP snowmobile wear, for $86 bucks a set taxes inclu.
While on tour last Oct to the Catskills, I bought some stuff in a US Walmart that worked very well under my jeans and riding pants for an extra layer, for $30 bucks, top and bottom. Gotta love it.
Cotton blows. It gets wet, stays wet and chills you to the bone.
Next year is a bike tour in Germany, then a ride out to my sister's B&B on the island to save cash.
Wanna do Alaska in 2013 with us?
I am doing Alaska/ Yukon/ NWT solo this year. I have been spending the winter planning and prepping the bike. I will be attending the Dawn 2 Dusk ADV rally in Dawson City and riding up past the Artic Circle to Inuvik. Heading back then onto the " top of the World" hwy,over to Fairbanks,then down,down, to Rte 2 back through the States.
I really don't understand pple who say they are going out east for example and post up " if anyone wants to go"....Why would you want to spend x number of days riding with someone who may very well ruin your trip or vice versa? That doesn't ride in a similar way? You want to ride 800k but they can only do 400? Or needs to stop every hour....or anything....Geez, that would be my worst nightmare.
I really don't understand pple who say they are going out east for example and post up " if anyone wants to go"....Why would you want to spend x number of days riding with someone who may very well ruin your trip or vice versa? That doesn't ride in a similar way? You want to ride 800k but they can only do 400? Or needs to stop every hour....or anything....Geez, that would be my worst nightmare.
I'm starting to road rage already just a bit thinking of how you ignore my advise about corner entry and exit...
Turtle...![]()
You intend to do the Dempster on that bike with those tires and weight....!!!!!!???
I'd tend to stick to the Marine Highway, the CanAm hwy and paved - there's lots to see in Alaska without the risk of the Dempster on a bike not well suited for it.
This report with bike that IS suited for it
http://acrossandabroad.com/2011/04/05/extreme-adv-touring-canadas-dempster-highway/
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Riding with someone is safer in many cases and riding with someone with a Scala set up is very enjoyable.....takes away much of the stress of riding in pairs and makes for good conversation when the route is boring.
Sometimes when we ride at different paces we just arrange a meetup time further along. Sharing ride experiences is fun and you always learn from other riders. Being able to communicate on the ride is critical to that IMNSHO tho many don't.
I already said that I am NOT riding that bike up the Dempster. Of course it is not suited for that kind of road. Jezuz...
And,yes, having a communicator is the way to go when riding with othere. I use a Sena, an excellant product. I have used the Chatterbox,Scala and the Sena has been by far the best.
Hey, Ronnie I have NO idea what you are talking about in regards to entry/exits comment. I think you have mixed me up with someone else.
And Cat, I was accepted for motorcycle instructor at Durham/Fleming so your snide comments made me chuckle.
Have a great spring and summer riding everyone and be safe....
Hey, Ronnie I have NO idea what you are talking about in regards to entry/exits comment. I think you have mixed me up with someone else.
And Cat, I was accepted for motorcycle instructor at Durham/Fleming so your snide comments made me chuckle....
Great thread! However, oil changes, chain lubing, and general maintenance seem to have slowly disappeared from the thread.
What were ppl's experience with bike maintenance during a long trip? ie: lubing chain without a stand?
I'm possibly planning a trip from Toronto to BC on my ninja 250 and would like to get as much info as possible. Can this trip be done in a week?