This is a trip I've wanted to do for about 20 years and finally made it happen. If you have never been to Gaspe or the New England states for a fall colours ride - go do it!
Highlights: 5400km/7 days
Route: ON, NY, VT, NH, ME, QC, ON
Highlights: My 22 year old bike never skipped a beat. Amazing fall colours, epic scenery and very little rain.
First off - a little background.
I was supposed to ride to Gaspe in early August. Trip was booked and everything was ready, but a few days before the trip, I tore my right calf muscle - felt and heard a pop in the calf and immediately couldn't weight bear on it. I've done some stupid things to keep riding on trips before, but this seemed like a recipe for disaster since I couldn't support the bike at a stoplight for at least a week. With that, the Gaspe summertime trip was cancelled and I just took that week off to rehab my calf as fast as possible.
So next, I planned a trip to the Smoky Mountains for the first week of October. This would be a fall colours ride and stitching together the very best of the best twisty backroads between Ontario and the Smoky's. We were planning for 3 days to get down there, 1 day of riding around and then 3 days to get home, never riding the same twisty road twice. Then 2 days before the trip, Hurricane Helene swept through the southeast and caused a huge amount of destruction across some areas of the Appalachians. It would have been fine to go to Deals Gap and ride the northwest area of the Smoky's, but 4 days of our route riding there and back was strictly in the areas affected by landslides, road washouts and some towns being wiped right off the map. It was going to take a lot of time the day before our trip to figure out new places to stay, twisty roads to ride and much more. Plus I still had to check over my bike, swap both tires, do an oil change, and replace my broken choke cable the day before our trip.
While trying to reconfigure our route to make the Smoky Mountains trip work, I remembered that I couldn't go to Gaspe this summer and took a quick look online at what the fall colours there look like and it looked amazing. So then I checked the weather forecast, it was calling for 6 days of sun! It would have been around 15deg vs the 25deg in the Smoky's, but with very little rain, so it sounded promising. Had a quick chat with my riding buddy the day before we were to leave and we made the decision to go to Gaspe instead. Since I had already planned the summer Gaspe trip, I still had the routes mapped out, so it took much less effort to completely change our trip plans at the last minute.
Day 1: Mississauga to Lincoln, New Hampshire
I'm doing this trip with Zoran. We met a couple years ago when he was selling a bike and I went to go look at it. We ended up talking for a while about bikes and are like-minded, but we didn't keep in touch. Then this summer I was inquiring around to see if anyone was interested in riding excessively long days of twisty roads and maybe going to Deals Gap and he chimed in that he was up for it and likes that kind of riding. He's riding a 2015 Yamaha FJ-09 and I'm riding a 2002 Yamaha FZ1, so at least we only need to find a Yammie dealer if we have bike issues. In the GTA, the leaves hadn't begun to change colour, so fingers crossed we would time this trip right and see some nice colours out east. Bon Voyage!
We cross over at Gananoque and head into the Adirondacks. I like this area for riding with it's big scenery and fast sweeping curves along very good pavement. There's many little towns along the way with all kinds of outdoor things to do and really nice accommodations. The fall colours in the Adirondacks are much further ahead than in the GTA. This is somewhere near Tupper Lake, NY and was looking like what we might see in the Kawartha's or Muskoka.
We continue east along #3 in the Adirondacks making our way over through Lake Placid. My wife did her first Ironman competition here and we've also been back for a moto-camping trip. Right here we're starting to see that the elevation changes are becoming more pronounced and the fall colours are also starting to show more reds and oranges.
If you ever go this way, one particular road to check out is Tracy Rd, which is southeast of Lake Placid and close to the Vermont Border. It has flawless pavement combined with very tight corners and zero traffic. It's also a bit unique because there is very little elevation change on this road. It is flat out amazing and if we had more time I would have run it a few more times.
We make our way over the Vermont Border and the scenery is starting to get better and better. The roads are not very tight and twisty, but instead they are fast flowing sweepers with huge scenery all around.
One thing worth mentioning is that my last experience riding in Vermont was that the roads were worse than Ontario for bumps and frost heaves. There were nice curvy roads, but the pavement quality was so poor I never wanted to come back. Well on this trip the roads we took through Vermont were much better than my last trip and they were really smooth and in many cases completely flawless. The overall scenery and fall colours in Vermont is also spectacular, so I'd say the area is totally worth exploring for a weekend ride or more.
We make our way over to the Stonybrook Motel and Lodge in Franconia NH. It's a small little motel with simple rooms and away from town, so it was nice and quiet here. We planned this spot, because it's exactly 2 hrs away from Mount Washington and we wanted to ride to the top in the morning. The auto road there opens tomorrow at 9am, so if we leave at 7am, we'll be one of the first to ride up. We had dinner at a local Thai restaurant which was delicious and it was a great first day to the trip!
Next Up: New Hampshire, Maine and over to New Brunswick!
Highlights: 5400km/7 days
Route: ON, NY, VT, NH, ME, QC, ON
Highlights: My 22 year old bike never skipped a beat. Amazing fall colours, epic scenery and very little rain.
First off - a little background.
I was supposed to ride to Gaspe in early August. Trip was booked and everything was ready, but a few days before the trip, I tore my right calf muscle - felt and heard a pop in the calf and immediately couldn't weight bear on it. I've done some stupid things to keep riding on trips before, but this seemed like a recipe for disaster since I couldn't support the bike at a stoplight for at least a week. With that, the Gaspe summertime trip was cancelled and I just took that week off to rehab my calf as fast as possible.
So next, I planned a trip to the Smoky Mountains for the first week of October. This would be a fall colours ride and stitching together the very best of the best twisty backroads between Ontario and the Smoky's. We were planning for 3 days to get down there, 1 day of riding around and then 3 days to get home, never riding the same twisty road twice. Then 2 days before the trip, Hurricane Helene swept through the southeast and caused a huge amount of destruction across some areas of the Appalachians. It would have been fine to go to Deals Gap and ride the northwest area of the Smoky's, but 4 days of our route riding there and back was strictly in the areas affected by landslides, road washouts and some towns being wiped right off the map. It was going to take a lot of time the day before our trip to figure out new places to stay, twisty roads to ride and much more. Plus I still had to check over my bike, swap both tires, do an oil change, and replace my broken choke cable the day before our trip.
While trying to reconfigure our route to make the Smoky Mountains trip work, I remembered that I couldn't go to Gaspe this summer and took a quick look online at what the fall colours there look like and it looked amazing. So then I checked the weather forecast, it was calling for 6 days of sun! It would have been around 15deg vs the 25deg in the Smoky's, but with very little rain, so it sounded promising. Had a quick chat with my riding buddy the day before we were to leave and we made the decision to go to Gaspe instead. Since I had already planned the summer Gaspe trip, I still had the routes mapped out, so it took much less effort to completely change our trip plans at the last minute.
Day 1: Mississauga to Lincoln, New Hampshire
I'm doing this trip with Zoran. We met a couple years ago when he was selling a bike and I went to go look at it. We ended up talking for a while about bikes and are like-minded, but we didn't keep in touch. Then this summer I was inquiring around to see if anyone was interested in riding excessively long days of twisty roads and maybe going to Deals Gap and he chimed in that he was up for it and likes that kind of riding. He's riding a 2015 Yamaha FJ-09 and I'm riding a 2002 Yamaha FZ1, so at least we only need to find a Yammie dealer if we have bike issues. In the GTA, the leaves hadn't begun to change colour, so fingers crossed we would time this trip right and see some nice colours out east. Bon Voyage!
We cross over at Gananoque and head into the Adirondacks. I like this area for riding with it's big scenery and fast sweeping curves along very good pavement. There's many little towns along the way with all kinds of outdoor things to do and really nice accommodations. The fall colours in the Adirondacks are much further ahead than in the GTA. This is somewhere near Tupper Lake, NY and was looking like what we might see in the Kawartha's or Muskoka.
We continue east along #3 in the Adirondacks making our way over through Lake Placid. My wife did her first Ironman competition here and we've also been back for a moto-camping trip. Right here we're starting to see that the elevation changes are becoming more pronounced and the fall colours are also starting to show more reds and oranges.
If you ever go this way, one particular road to check out is Tracy Rd, which is southeast of Lake Placid and close to the Vermont Border. It has flawless pavement combined with very tight corners and zero traffic. It's also a bit unique because there is very little elevation change on this road. It is flat out amazing and if we had more time I would have run it a few more times.
We make our way over the Vermont Border and the scenery is starting to get better and better. The roads are not very tight and twisty, but instead they are fast flowing sweepers with huge scenery all around.
One thing worth mentioning is that my last experience riding in Vermont was that the roads were worse than Ontario for bumps and frost heaves. There were nice curvy roads, but the pavement quality was so poor I never wanted to come back. Well on this trip the roads we took through Vermont were much better than my last trip and they were really smooth and in many cases completely flawless. The overall scenery and fall colours in Vermont is also spectacular, so I'd say the area is totally worth exploring for a weekend ride or more.
We make our way over to the Stonybrook Motel and Lodge in Franconia NH. It's a small little motel with simple rooms and away from town, so it was nice and quiet here. We planned this spot, because it's exactly 2 hrs away from Mount Washington and we wanted to ride to the top in the morning. The auto road there opens tomorrow at 9am, so if we leave at 7am, we'll be one of the first to ride up. We had dinner at a local Thai restaurant which was delicious and it was a great first day to the trip!
Next Up: New Hampshire, Maine and over to New Brunswick!
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