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Posted by: ttaylor
If I were to spend every weekend riding for the rest of my life I doubt I would be able to ride every trail in my own state let a lone riding in the other 49 states. Good Luck on your journey.
Posted by: NTHEWND
Are you serious? How long are you going to take to do this?
Posted by: trx450
I am jealous.........................
Posted by: WyoDuner
Bing, if you have internet access while you're on the road you can post your upcoming destinations ahead of time and people can meet up with you and show you around. Sounds like a fun adventure.
Posted by: WyoDuner
If you have a laptop and cell phone you can have internet access on the road. Depending on your cellular provider and the phone you're using you can have a pretty decent connection. I use Verizon and they offer different packages for internet access using their 3G/1xrtt network which ranges from $30 for a set number of hours of internet to $99 a month for unlimited access... Not exactly cheap but it's something to think about. I know if I was on the road that long I would want my internet.
Posted by: Raptoryfn660r
Did you win the lottery?
Chet
Posted by: Raptoryfn660r
All I can say is it sounds like a good time.
Chet
Posted by: Bing
Planning to do this soon.
Would like to meet you and check out some of your favorite spots.
Also, Alaska and hopefully most of Canada.
Ill keep everyone posted along the way.
Posted by: Bing
I wish!
Actually, it is fairly inexpensive to camp!
Cheaper than a mortgage, two car payments, etc...
The rig is paid for..
Posted by: Bing
Every trail in every state!!!! That would truly be a gift from above!
I hope to hit 1% of each state.
I have done a smaller loop in the past (26 states), without quads (5 months).
We would have seen 10,000% more had we had something to wander off on.
Is anyone interested in joining us,,,for a specific leg of the journey.
Keep it in mind.
The Journey starts in May-June 2003.
Departing Seattle, on ferry up the inside passage, then back down the Alcan,,,,,,slowly.
Anyone, anyone, anyone, for leg 1????
Posted by: Bing
The 'goal' is 12 months.
Northern in the summer.
Southern in the winter.
Posted by: Bing
Thanks Wyo!
I really want to post daily while on the road.
We met a fella from Houston, Texas on our last trip. He was doin the US perimeter tour (on Bicycle). We met him in Erie PA. (1/3 of the way) He owned a bike shop in Texas.
Everyday he called his wife, she recorded the conversation, and the son posted the website. This is probrably the way I would prefer to do it.
If anyone has any suggestions, please chime in.
Posted by: Bing
Blackballed, thanks for the info!!!! Thats the kind of stuff I need!
As far as internet on the road,,,,,,,just sounds like work to me.....and a waste of gas money. (I would need to buy some stuff)
Fine idea however!!
Anyhow,,,,any ALASKA folks???????????????????
coming there 1st
Posted by: Bing
MiloAK, thanks for the input.
Alaska is truly awesome, and I've been fortunate enough to see quite a bit already. (mostly from the deck of a fishing boat).
I am concerned about not being able to ride in most places (protected lands).
Is anyone familiar with the Alcan Highway/ Yukon area as far as riding is concerned?
this looks like a blast WOW
Posted by: Bing
Thanks,
Thats a good one!
Posted by: blackballed
Bing,
Keep in mind when you get to Michigan that there are really no trails in the southern half of the Lower Peninsula. You could ride an area outside Detroit (Mt. Morris) called 'The Mounds' if you wanted to slip in and out; but it definitely is not indicitive of what we have to offer.
I'd probably hit more of the primo areas in Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin (the Hurley area is great) and maybe get a taste of MI. on one of the Upper Peninsula trails before heading south through Chicago to (unfortunately) southern IN.(no northern IN. trails that I know of).
Ideally, you'd skirt the Lake MI. shoreline on the north (US 2; go over 'the bridge') and maybe half-way down the west side(US 31 to maybe Ludington) and take a major highway out from there.
Look up Jiggin' Jack, on here, from Norway, MI.; and ask if he and his (mainly WI.) 'HO' riders might be having a ride at the time you pass through. These guys (if avail.) are capable of putting you on trails you might not soon forget.
Make sure you hit Royal Blue or Windrock(cheaper) in Tenn.; H/M (of course) in W.V. and Wayne National Forest in OH. (Maumee Forest outside Toledo would be more convenient if you're heading east towards PA. out of MI.)
Wish I was going along and glad to be of help.
John
Posted by: MiloAK
There is some excellant riding to be had in Alaska. I'm currently looking to buy my first machine to take advantage of it. Plan to use it both for trail riding and for hunting. If you really want to ride in every state, I would come here last because you may not leave.
Posted by: MiloAK
There are definately some protected lands issues in Alaska and the granola eaters are fighting for more all the time. I know there is still some riding to be done around Knik River, Eklutna Lake, Petersville, Sutton and a bunch of areas that I'm not familiar with. If you have some specific questions in mind I would do my best to point you in the right direction.
Posted by: MiloAK
Just remembered a link for some AK info.