Day
20, Friday 6/29 –Saginaw MI to Wayland NY, 410 miles/7562 ttl
The
decision was to cross Canada to NY rather than go south to Rt 90 &
Cleveland. The trip across Canada was uneventful (good news) but the delay at
the Lewiston bridge was 2 hours so I made my way to the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara
Falls. It was a beautiful day at the falls and the tourists were out in full
force but the crossing only took about 20 minutes.
Niagara Falls |
Summary:
20
days
Total
miles = 7562
Average
miles/day = 378
Max
miles/day= 1029, St Louis to Albuquerque
149.1
gals of gas
Average
50.7 mpg
We
encountered almost no rain. A few spatters near St. Louis and a few more in
upper Michigan but the roads didn’t even get wet.
We
did have HEAT. Several times we saw triple digits. It was 110F in Las Vegas.
I
could live without Denver and Las Vegas.
No
major incidents on the bikes
I
did encounter ~10 miles of bad road in Montana due to construction. Learning –
when the sign says “Motorcycles consider alternative route” do it!
Lodging
was hard to find in North Dakota due to the oil boom and I had to travel into
the night and a couple hundred miles further than plan.
The
bike ran flawlessly, hour after hour, in the heat and heavily loaded. The only
thing that failed was the “info” button and it should be a warranty item.
Highlights
The
high desert in Arizona
Independence
Pass – Colorado & the Rockies in general
Million Dollar Highway
Jeeps in Canyonland National Park (my favorite)
Million Dollar Highway
The
Durango to Silverton Train
Arches
National ParkJeeps in Canyonland National Park (my favorite)
Daniel & Canyon De Chelly
The
Grand Canyon (Nancy’s favorite)
Chief
Joseph Highway & Beartooth Pass
The
prairie in Wyoming, Montana & North Dakota (away from the oil boom)
Speed limits on rural 2 lane roads out west (65 - 70 mph)
Gas prices anywhere away from NYS
Speed limits on rural 2 lane roads out west (65 - 70 mph)
Gas prices anywhere away from NYS
Lowlights
Humidity
& allergies everywhere east of the Mississippi
Construction
& dirt/gravel roads on a heavily loaded road bike
Triple
digit heat
Drivers
in NYS – Friday the 29th, everyone was in in “get to 4th
of July vacation” mode and they were aggressive and rude.
I
did note that people were more likely to approach and start a conversation out
west, were friendlier at stops and more polite on the highway in general.
Would
I do it again – absolutely, starting tomorrow. I need to service the bike and
wash my clothes. I would look for some new roads (not all) and skip Denver
& Las Vegas. I would include Glacier National Park in Montana and more time
at the Grand Canyon for starters.
Touring
on a motorcycle is very different than traveling in a car. It is difficult to
covey but a key difference is you are not isolated from the environment – you travel
in it.
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Dave
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