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vancouver bc to glacier np
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve G." data-source="post: 566667" data-attributes="member: 17642"><p>I'm assuming you're going to be doing this ride closer to summer. Right now, *****, it would be cool!</p><p></p><p>I've ridden this route countless times, Hwy 3 is a nice road, not 'great' as far as motorcycles go, not as good as Hwy 20 in Washington, but entertaining, with sections that challenging for bikes. It's like any road, you pick your time and place if you know what I mean. You will go through 3 temperate zones, from coast rain forest, to desert, to wine country, to alpine canyons & passes. There are some great little towns along the way, and depending on time of year, roadside fruit stands full of stuff. Waterton Lakes is utterly fantastic in scenery, and can be fun on bikes, but during the tourist time, it's full of motorhomes, and forest rangers will give you tickets.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve G., post: 566667, member: 17642"] I'm assuming you're going to be doing this ride closer to summer. Right now, *****, it would be cool! I've ridden this route countless times, Hwy 3 is a nice road, not 'great' as far as motorcycles go, not as good as Hwy 20 in Washington, but entertaining, with sections that challenging for bikes. It's like any road, you pick your time and place if you know what I mean. You will go through 3 temperate zones, from coast rain forest, to desert, to wine country, to alpine canyons & passes. There are some great little towns along the way, and depending on time of year, roadside fruit stands full of stuff. Waterton Lakes is utterly fantastic in scenery, and can be fun on bikes, but during the tourist time, it's full of motorhomes, and forest rangers will give you tickets. Steve [/QUOTE]
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