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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: Green Geck0 on November 30, 2005, 04:08:27 PM

Title: Dream Rides
Post by: Green Geck0 on November 30, 2005, 04:08:27 PM
If you had your choice of 5 destinations in the USA to ride to, what would they be? Keeping in mind not only the destination, but the ride to get there.



Curtis Ross

Freezing in Calgary, Alberta

Ì02 Green
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Post by: Mudhen on November 30, 2005, 08:48:58 PM
I haven't ridden in 5 places in the US...but my #1 ride would be:



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Of course, I don't think it would be appropriate for a Tiger...
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Post by: NebraskaRat on November 30, 2005, 08:55:52 PM
Beartooth Pass, Red Lodge, MT

Hwy 550 Ouray to Durango, CO

Hwy 1  S.F. to Eureka, CA

Hwy 12 Lolo Pass, ID

Deals Gap
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Post by: greg on November 30, 2005, 11:36:34 PM
I rode across the USA in 1984, well, zigzagged is a more accurate description. The one place I would really like to ride again is up over the Rockies just north of San Diego then down into the California Painted Desert. As I reached the desert floor the road just stretched out like it does in those roadrunner cartoons. I was gobsmacked. You don't get many deserts in the UK. Oh and also that one with the Joshua trees. I hated Florida at dusk. Incredibles numbers of insects splatting everywhere, had to stop riding. Oops rambling on better stop now.
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Post by: Sasquatch on December 01, 2005, 04:37:32 AM
Quote from: "NebraskaRat"Beartooth Pass, Red Lodge, MT

Hwy 550 Ouray to Durango, CO

Hwy 1  S.F. to Eureka, CA

Hwy 12 Lolo Pass, ID

Deals Gap



Wow, I have done 4 of the 5.  Of course, I live right in the middle of all of them in the PNW.



Deals Gap would be on my list.

Deadhorse Alaska

New England in the Fall
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Post by: ChrisN on December 01, 2005, 10:54:19 AM
Quote from: "greg"You don't get many deserts in the UK.



What about the vast dusty planes of Southport beach ?  :smt119
Title: Dream Rides
Post by: TigerTrax on December 01, 2005, 02:30:22 PM
Gecko ... has brought out the 'spirit of riding' !



 As organizer of the Tiger Ride-In ..... I can tell you now that

3 of the places mentioned are on tap for 2006!
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Post by: MarkF on December 01, 2005, 09:11:38 PM
Already been to the Smokey Mtns of TN/NC.



Add to that the following:

Glacier National Park

Moab, UT

Mount ST. Helens

Alaska!
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Post by: Chris Canning on December 01, 2005, 10:42:15 PM
Nothing wrong with Southport beach,i'be spent many a happy hour raceing a bike on there(in competion),it's were i learned to broadside a bike with the throttle on the stop!!!
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Post by: MarkF on December 02, 2005, 12:38:38 AM
Quote from: "Mudhen"I haven't ridden in 5 places in the US...but my #1 ride would be:




And you can buy the maps for only $288
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Post by: Green Geck0 on December 02, 2005, 10:43:49 PM
Hwy 1 S.F. to Eureka, CA looks like it would be a neat ride. Start in British Columbia head right down towards Mexico. A 3 flags might be in order one of these days. After Alaska, Blue Ridge, Deal Gap, Beartooth....



Curtis Ross

Calgary, Alberta

'02 Green
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Post by: Patrick the Scot on December 03, 2005, 05:37:34 AM
Great choices Nebraska Rat. Of your list I've only run Hwy 550 Durango to Ouray.  Awesome ride.



Also;



Gunnison to Salida, Colorado, over Monarch Pass

Texas Creek to Walsenburg, Colorado, east of the Front Range

"the Kanc"  New Hampshire

Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia - counterclockwise, not during tourist season
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Post by: wonko the sane on December 03, 2005, 07:00:50 AM
On the Adventure Rider site are many threads on riding the Continental Divide.  This is only one, and may not be the best, but will kind of give you an idea.  Also, this ride is probably better suited to a Suzuki DRZ400 or similar, although these guys made it on big bikes.



http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... ge=1&pp=15 (http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48357&page=1&pp=15)



I'll probably be in my 60's by the time I get a chance to do this, but I will do it.
Title: Confused
Post by: TigerTrax on December 07, 2005, 01:04:14 AM
How can 300+ adventure bike/sport touring bike riders read this question and not have a comment?



The spirit of adventure is the 'ride you've always wanted to take' ...

wherever it may be.



 I'd love to hear it!
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