I'm preparing for my first longish trip since buying an 2007 FJR last year. I've got 10 days off starting next Friday (7/17), and I've decided to ride the Cabot Trail. That's the easy part. What I could use some help with is figuring out how to get there and back.
A couple of years ago I had 9 days off in September and put ~4800 miles on an SV650 over a loop that covered Mt. Rushmore and the Colorado Rockies.
I'm not going to be riding the IBR any time soon (though it's been a lot of fun following it here), but with the FJR I figure 5-6K miles in 10 days should easily be in my comfort zone.
Here's a quick map I put together to get a rough idea for a route. I dropped enough stops on the map to avoid the big cities, get around the Gaspe peninsula, and over the Cabot Trail.
https://goo.gl/maps/0bnJa
Other than going around Gaspe and the Cabot Trail, I don't have any other specific destinations. I prefer not to over plan my vacation rides, letting the roads/scenery/weather dictate where I go from day to day. I plan to camp most nights. Hopefully it won't be too hard to find places to put up a tent without having reservations this time year.
My original plan was to leave home early Friday, take the northern route, and catch the ferry over the St. Lawrence on Saturday. That would maximize the time I have to spend exploring Nova Scotia and/or the mountains in New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. If I spend the last Saturday night within 100 miles of Syracuse NY, getting back home by Sunday night shouldn't be a problem.
The original plan is now in limbo because the ferry is already full on Saturday. The next available passage is Sunday evening. I'm not sure if I should spend another day+ in Ontario and Quebec or if I should just stay on the south side of the St. Lawrence and skip the ferry. I've read that the scenery is much better on the north side, but I hadn't planned on spending a whole lot of time there either... Advice?
If I stick with the northern side, any suggestions on where I should spend the extra time?
I'm also open to suggestions for can't miss roads anywhere along (or even a ways off of) this route. I should have a couple of days to explore some of the more interesting areas without worrying about getting form point A to point B.
This is only my second post, but I've learned a lot while lurking. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Matt
A couple of years ago I had 9 days off in September and put ~4800 miles on an SV650 over a loop that covered Mt. Rushmore and the Colorado Rockies.
I'm not going to be riding the IBR any time soon (though it's been a lot of fun following it here), but with the FJR I figure 5-6K miles in 10 days should easily be in my comfort zone.
Here's a quick map I put together to get a rough idea for a route. I dropped enough stops on the map to avoid the big cities, get around the Gaspe peninsula, and over the Cabot Trail.
https://goo.gl/maps/0bnJa
Other than going around Gaspe and the Cabot Trail, I don't have any other specific destinations. I prefer not to over plan my vacation rides, letting the roads/scenery/weather dictate where I go from day to day. I plan to camp most nights. Hopefully it won't be too hard to find places to put up a tent without having reservations this time year.
My original plan was to leave home early Friday, take the northern route, and catch the ferry over the St. Lawrence on Saturday. That would maximize the time I have to spend exploring Nova Scotia and/or the mountains in New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. If I spend the last Saturday night within 100 miles of Syracuse NY, getting back home by Sunday night shouldn't be a problem.
The original plan is now in limbo because the ferry is already full on Saturday. The next available passage is Sunday evening. I'm not sure if I should spend another day+ in Ontario and Quebec or if I should just stay on the south side of the St. Lawrence and skip the ferry. I've read that the scenery is much better on the north side, but I hadn't planned on spending a whole lot of time there either... Advice?
If I stick with the northern side, any suggestions on where I should spend the extra time?
I'm also open to suggestions for can't miss roads anywhere along (or even a ways off of) this route. I should have a couple of days to explore some of the more interesting areas without worrying about getting form point A to point B.
This is only my second post, but I've learned a lot while lurking. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Matt