Riding US Route 2 in May

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Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question, just looking for info from some local heads, google can be tough on these kinds of questions.

Was able to get a little extended time off from work for cruising, gonna do the pacific coast highway up the west coast, would like to come back across US route 2 ……. only thing is my time off from work runs from the end of april till the end of May. So it would be towards the second or third week of May. Will the weather be ridable then or should i plan on coming back another route?

Any information would be helpful, thanks guys.

Never seen any of the states route 2 runs though. Ridden much of the country but literally none of the states that highway hits, if its feasible i want to ride it. Unfortunately i couldn't get any time off during the later summer months.

 
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Both two and twenty should be opened, could be nice or it could be wet till you hit the east side. Once you climb the hill out of the Columbia River Valley some might call it boring but I don't mind it once in a while. Little old towns, tilled dirt, cool little valleys. Not a bad ride.

 
Rode completely across US 2 in 2005. Beginning from the west, once you're east of Glacier there is not a lot there until Minnesota. Mid-May could be marginal weather in Montana and North Dakota, have an alternate route picked out a little south...just depends on the year.

Have a good trip!

--G

 
Like the other have said be flexible and have a plan B the weather could be nice or it could be snowy.

Another thing to keep in mind is that there is an oil boom going on in western North Dakota. If you don't have a motel reservation I wouldn't even bother stopping that is IF you can get a reservation. Plan your route so you don't need overnight accommodations in that area.

 
That looks like a real interesting ride! Take lots of pictures and be sure to do a ride report. How many days are you planning to take for the trip on 2?

 
Well I'm off till the end of May, and the trip will be starting mid april, just figured loosely id arrive at route 2 around the second week of May so 10 days is a safe estimate. Really its just whenever i get there till whenever its done. Im not very good at planning things out meticulously since i ride alone and tend to be flexible with my daily mileage, i.e. if I'm tired or the weather is crappy, i stop. Thanks for the heads up on the oil boom, i certainly didn't know anything about that.

Ive ridden much of the east coast and southwest, rode to South Dakota once too, but that was in August. Never encountered snow on a motorcycle and it would probably scare the bejeezus out of me. <(being a florida boy) Wish i could have gotten some late summer time to see Montana but it is what it is and I'm gonna give it a shot as long as you guys didn't think it was ree-diculous.

Panman i hear ya, thats why i ride alone, hard to find other 30 year olds that like the kind of isolation riding through the quiet backcountry brings. Thanks for the help guys, safe riding to you as well.

 
If you let some of us know, might join ya for a stint. Some of those guys in and around Seattle aren't half bad. :p By May, most years the roads should be clear. Might see some snow on the sides in the higher elevations. Sounds like an epic trip.

 
+1 on riding partner with timely notice.

May is a great month to stretch out the FJR in the northwest and as said above elevation is the key to the white stuff and in the lower elevations, the worst you are likely to see is a bit of rain and cooler temps.

We are always appreciative of those from warmer places bringing summer like weather to the northwest.

 
Like the other have said be flexible and have a plan B the weather could be nice or it could be snowy.

Another thing to keep in mind is that there is an oil boom going on in western North Dakota. If you don't have a motel reservation I wouldn't even bother stopping that is IF you can get a reservation. Plan your route so you don't need overnight accommodations in that area.
What Rick says about the Williston basin is right on. Here is some interesting stuff that came out in our Montana fire newsletter:

The Williston Basin Situation

A meeting was held of the ND Sheriff's & Deputies Association in Bismarck, as part of this meeting we had an opportunity to sit down with Law Enforcement from western ND to discuss what they are going through with oil impact.

Here is a summary of points made:

1. Currently there are a total of 84 companies involved in the oil industry in western ND.

2. It takes between 2000 and 2200 semi loads of water per well. Currently there are 258 wells in progress with so many scheduled it is hard to determine the exact amount.

3. Traffic accidents, especially fatal traffic accidents are of very high concern. At one location on Highway 85 south of Williston, a traffic count was conducted in October of 2011. In one 24 hour period of time there where 29,000 vehicle through the intersection looked at with 60% of the traffic being semi's.

4. Traffic is typically backed up for ½ to ¾ of a mile. One of the guys stated that one day last week he sat at an intersection on Highway 85 for about 30 minutes to get a big enough opening to cross over.

5. They have closed the weigh scale house because it was causing such a traffic jamb that it was closing the roadway.

6. Rent in Williston currently is: $ 2000 for a one bedroom to $ 3400 for a three bedroom.

7. They have no more hook ups for campers any where in the area.

8. Williams County allows three campers per farmstead, the farmers almost all have three campers on their property and are charging $ 800 per camper per month for rent.

9. Wal Mart in Williston no longer stocks shelves, they bring out pallets of merchandise at night, and set it in the isles, people then take off the pallets what they want.

10. On 1-1-12, the Williston Wal Mart had 148 campers overnight in their parking lot.

11. Willams County wrecked a pickup and ended up bringing it to Bismarck for repairs because there no available body shops to do the work. Williams County has purchased a trailer and has started to bring vehicles to the Bismarck area for repairs. Willams County took a pickup in for ball joints and front brakes, the shop charged them $ 2800 for the repairs.

12. Williston and Williams County now produces more taxable sales than any other area in ND.

13. The Williams County jail has increased booking by 150%. With a 100% increase in inmate population. Bonds of $ 5k to $ 10 K are typically paid with cash out of pocket. The Williams County Sheriff stated that a couple of week ago he received a $ 63,000 bond in cash carried into the jail in a plastic Wal Mart bag.

14. Williams County Sheriff's Department has more than doubled in staff over the last two years, they are now buying trailer houses that come up for sale to rent to newly hired deputies.

15. Williams County new starting salary with the academy is $ 46,000 plus 100% of all benefits paid.

16. They are in a continuous hiring cycle, they have no set budget at this time, the Sheriff has been told to manage his office to the best of his abilities and keep the Commission updated, but do not worry about the budget.

17. The Williston McDonalds just announced that they will pay $ 15 an hour, a $ 500 immediate sign on bonus and a single medical plan paid for.

18. The restaurants are full and with limited staff to work in them they usually just have the drive through open. The restaurants that have inside seating are now an hour wait at all times.

19. Law Enforcement in the Williams County area cannot provide training to staff due to time constraints and no location to hold training.

20. The local Motel 6 in Williston now rents rooms fro $ 129.95 per night.

21. Law Enforcement no longer does any proactive work (school programs, community services, house checks) they do very little traffic related issues as well, they just to from call to call. Bars fights are one of the biggest issues.

22. Other law enforcement issues include the strip clubs. The local clubs have now started what is called "babe buses". These buses go out to areas and pick up people and bus them back and forth to the strip clubs, the buses have poles on them as well as live entertainment.

23. Drug problems are immense, and they are seeing narcotics that they have never seen in the area before, like black tar heroin.

24. The civil process section of the Sheriff's Department use to average 1800 paper a year, they are now doing 4500 processes a year.

25. Law Enforcement said that they make as many Driving under the influence arrest at 10 Am as they do at midnight.

26. Illegal aliens have become a huge problem, especially getting the proper authorities do remove them from the Country.

27. The current thought from the oil companies is that the area will continue to grow as it has over the past two years for the next five years and stay for ten years. At the end of the ten years they feel the communities will drop in population somewhat.

28. The current thought is that the oil companies will be drilling wells on every 1280 acres of leased land, this way they have tied up the land and do not have to release the property.

29. The Williston General Motors dealership has now become the number 1 seller of Corvettes in the upper Midwest.

30. The bigger oil companies are doing very well in hiring good people. They run checks and make sure the people they hire are drug free; it is the smaller companies that are having trouble-hiring people that will look the other way on hiring issues.

31. They said they do not know anybody anymore. The Sheriff of Williams County he use to be able to go to Wal Mart and not be walk very far without knowing somebody, now he does not know any of the people in there.

32. Many of the local citizens are taking retirement and moving out of the area.

33. They have an extreme amount of alcohol abuse going on. They have more calls than ever of drunk people trying to get into houses, to find out they are at the wrong place.

34. Minot population has grown by a projected 9000 people since the completion of the census. Minot is expecting to reach a population of 75,000 in the next five years.

35. Trinity Hospital in Minot has just hired 115 nurses from the Philipines to work at the hospital, as they cannot get enough local nurses to apply.

I guess the good news is that you probably wouldn't get a performance award going through there :)

7X

 
When i get to Los Angeles i am staying for a few days with some friends around the grenada hills area (spelling?) to recharge my butt, i will post in here an estimate of when i think i should get to the area…. to see if a few of you feel like riding a ways or maybe one of you can lend me a garage couch to crash on one night :) Being a jail guard isn't exactly a lucrative career lol

 
xray i don't know what to make of all that hahaha!!!

Sounds like the area is getting filled with the wrong kinds of people.

I don't really drink that much, and don't like strip clubs (to hell with giving away my money) so i think ill just steer clear of all that.

The worst cities I've ridden through were New Orleans (right before Katrina) and St. Louis, both looked like freaking war zones. I got lost in St Louis and ended up in the wrong part of town. Terrible, terrible city you couldn't pay me to go back.

again, thanks for the info guys, every time i post on these boards i get the answers I'm looking for.

 
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