If you don't already know, I live in south Florida. I friend of mine who became unemployed this year took off on his bike back in May. We heard through the grapevine that he had gone to different places on his bike (a BMW, not a GS, sorry): all over north Georgia, up into Kentucky, Cumberland Gap, parts of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Connecticut, Long Island...staying at campgrounds most of the way.
So...my phone rings out of the blue tonight...he's now in St. Stephens, New Brunswick! He was in Maine for the last couple of weeks and decided he needed to cross the border into Canada. He's put over 8,000 miles on his bike since May!
He's done most of the trip solo, and tonight is his first night in a hotel in a long time. He's mostly been sleeping in a tent.
Heck, I'm tempted to saddle up and go on my own trip. I can call my employer in the morning and tell them I have important business to tend to, right? :cheers:
I would love to do something like that.
A friend of my dad bought a goldwing and rode from texas to alaska and back last summer.
Hmm... I lost my job back in May... I should have gone on a long road trip.
advrider.com
its full of guys who just take off and go.
Quote from: bettingpython on September 15, 2009, 12:58:53 PM
advrider.com
its full of guys who just take off and go.
I love that forum. It gives me CRAZY-assed ideas, though...
my parents used to own a tourist trap restaurant, store and hotel in saint stephen nb...there is no "s" at the end. it is a great little town on the bay of fundy. the bay has the highest tides in the world ranging 40 to 70 feet twice a day. also st stephen has the ganong chocolate factory which is the oldest in the america's. where in south florida are you? i am in the tampa area, new port richey to be exact. i guess that is the bay area.
Quote from: trumpetguy on September 15, 2009, 09:40:59 PM
Quote from: bettingpython on September 15, 2009, 12:58:53 PM
advrider.com
its full of guys who just take off and go.
I love that forum. It gives me CRAZY-assed ideas, though...
yeah it does. im tempted if my health holds up, to do the targa newfoundland. , when i get my convertible finished, and tour canada.
you have a six hour ferry ride to get to newfoundland depending on the weather and sea state. if you have been to nova scotia or cape breton then that is pretty much newfound land. except newfies are poor, speak a language which is like very drunk welsh and there is nothing to do but hunt and fish. the weather is always unpredictable and NEVER hot. in the middle of summer expect fog and 15c or 65f or less in the am. snow is not unheard of in june or sept. july and aug are the only "safe" months for a bike. but the cold wind and fog makes it very cold and uncomfortable.
There nothjing like the felling of getting ready and setting for for a long trip to new places. Do it.
could always ride to Dildo?