R richi Well-known member Jul 31, 2018 #1 So I am in Montreal for work until October and brought the bike. I spent last Sunday exploring mt. Tremblant and surrounding area. Very nice. looking for any recommendations north or south of the border; unfortunately they have to be limited day trips. cheers
So I am in Montreal for work until October and brought the bike. I spent last Sunday exploring mt. Tremblant and surrounding area. Very nice. looking for any recommendations north or south of the border; unfortunately they have to be limited day trips. cheers
caboose56 Well-known member Site Supporter Jul 31, 2018 #2 It might be a loooooong day trip but you might be able to do Mt Washington and back in a day. Ben & Jerry’s Factory in VT is fun and you could ride through smugglers notch.
It might be a loooooong day trip but you might be able to do Mt Washington and back in a day. Ben & Jerry’s Factory in VT is fun and you could ride through smugglers notch.
J_F Guest Jul 31, 2018 #3 would second the VT/NY Lake Champlain area something like this would be a good start the exchange rate sucks, but gas and food are cheap http://[img]https://i.imgur.com/tSXEXHn.jpg[/img]
would second the VT/NY Lake Champlain area something like this would be a good start the exchange rate sucks, but gas and food are cheap http://[img]https://i.imgur.com/tSXEXHn.jpg[/img]
J jc100 Well-known member Aug 1, 2018 #4 There’s a neat “white water” trip at Ausable Chasm. It’s not amazon level but it’s fun and reasonably priced. The scenery is awesome.
There’s a neat “white water” trip at Ausable Chasm. It’s not amazon level but it’s fun and reasonably priced. The scenery is awesome.
LePhillou Well-known member Site Supporter Aug 1, 2018 #5 From montreal go to lachute and from there look at the different roads that lead to fiddler's lake there were a few twisties i enjoyed back then with some elevation too when i stayed at fiddler's lake resort a few years back. just look on google maps, you can see the curves are aplenty
From montreal go to lachute and from there look at the different roads that lead to fiddler's lake there were a few twisties i enjoyed back then with some elevation too when i stayed at fiddler's lake resort a few years back. just look on google maps, you can see the curves are aplenty