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planning trip in north east: help
I am planning a trip on my 94 KLR in early May, from about the
8th through the 19th. I will be in Camden ME on the 9th 10th and
11th and want to be in Montreal the next weekend. I plan on
stopping in Vanceborough ME along the way. I plan on camping
out mostly. I am interested to here what any of you recommend
as points of interests and things to see along this general route.
I was thinking of stopping in Quebec City, as I have never been
there, as well as sliding into the Maritimes. I plan on coming
through NY state on the way home and seeing where some
British Soldiers died. This will be my very first long distance
motorcycle trip. I am looking for advice, as I said, on things to
see, what to take, how to prepare my bike, whatever. Riding
companions are greatly welcome!
Ken
kveader@...
Haverhill MA
planning trip in north east: help
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Prepare the bike well, and don't take too much clothing. Bring cash, that is always helpful.> I am planning a trip on my 94 KLR in early May, from about the > 8th through the 19th. This will be my very first long distance > motorcycle trip. I am looking for advice, as I said, on things to > see, what to take, how to prepare my bike, whatever.
planning trip in north east: help
If you're heading through NY in June, you'll proll'y see me up
there. I'm planning on Americade in Lake George, NY the first week,
and a short trip to NH for Laconia. Then maybe a shot over to the
coast and back down. I'll look for you on the road.
millerized
needing to add a few more stated to the front of the bike
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> I am planning a trip on my 94 KLR in early May, from about the > 8th through the 19th. I will be in Camden ME on the 9th 10th and > 11th and want to be in Montreal the next weekend. I plan on > stopping in Vanceborough ME along the way. I plan on camping > out mostly. I am interested to here what any of you recommend > as points of interests and things to see along this general route. > I was thinking of stopping in Quebec City, as I have never been > there, as well as sliding into the Maritimes. I plan on coming > through NY state on the way home and seeing where some > British Soldiers died. This will be my very first long distance > motorcycle trip. I am looking for advice, as I said, on things to > see, what to take, how to prepare my bike, whatever. Riding > companions are greatly welcome! > Ken > kveader@e... > Haverhill MA
planning trip in north east: help
Hi Ken:
Greetings from the other end of Massachussetts. You'll need to keep
moving through Maine and Quebec if the black flies are out! Quebec
City is one of the nicest places you can stay, and there are awesome
places around there -- on the Isle D'Orleans, and out to some amazing
waterfalls, which should be outrageous that time of year. If you are
cheap, like I am, you can stay at the youth hostel next to the
Chateaux Fontanac, which has a commanding view of the St. Laurence
River, the Isle D'Orleans and the Champs D'Abrahim, the site of a huge
battle or three, one, I think, against the Americans. Quebec City is
the only walled-in city in North America and if it wasn't for the
SUV's, you'd swear you were in Europe. It's the cheapest European
vacation you could ever take.
From there, it's only three hours along the St. Laurence to Montreal.
A little further west are the Laurentian Mountains, which have some
great roads and great sites, and from there, I'd suggest eschewing the
Northway and taking a side cruise through the Adirondacks. The area
around Lake Placid is gorgeous.
Vanceboro? I spent every summer of my childhood four miles by water
up Lake Spednic. I understand there are now roads that run along the
lake. That might be interesting, but I've also heard they did a lot
of clear-cutting, so that might NOT be so interesting.
On your way back, you are welcome to stop in the Berkshire Mountains.
I'll take the liberty to say that the KLR 650 Berkshire Chapter would
be happy to say hi, offer a camping space and compare notes. (Both of
us.)
Sounds like a great trip. I'm planning a similar trip heading up to
Montreal first, then up to Quebec City and straight down through
southern Quebec and Vermont. If I can, I'm going to time it with the
Jazz Festival in Montreal. Just to see the students from the Circe De
Soleil doing their thing on the street corners is worth the trip.
Last time I was there, there was a fellow who moved from a six-foot
unicycle to a ten-foot, to a 15 foot unicycle without getting off, and
jumped rope, juggled flaming torches, and had the crowd laughing so
hard people staggered away to breathe.
Jonathan Foust
Housatonic, MA
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 02:12:40 -0000
From: "ksveader "
Subject: Planning trip in North East: HELP
I am planning a trip on my 94 KLR in early May, from about the
8th through the 19th. I will be in Camden ME on the 9th 10th and
11th and want to be in Montreal the next weekend. I plan on
stopping in Vanceborough ME along the way. I plan on camping
out mostly. I am interested to here what any of you recommend
as points of interests and things to see along this general route.
I was thinking of stopping in Quebec City, as I have never been
there, as well as sliding into the Maritimes. I plan on coming
through NY state on the way home and seeing where some
British Soldiers died. This will be my very first long distance
motorcycle trip. I am looking for advice, as I said, on things to
see, what to take, how to prepare my bike, whatever. Riding
companions are greatly welcome!
Ken
kveader@e
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I was thinking of stopping in Quebec City, as I have never been
there, as well as sliding into the Maritimes
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The East Coast has some good fast 2 lane roads and Quebec City is very cool
for a walking tour in the "old" city. A little like being in Europe.
Bobb Todd
'97 ST 1100
'95 DR650
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Ken-
Sounds like a great trip. One option along your route would include
central and northern Vermont, traversing the Green Mountain passes between
Rts. 7 and 100. Burlington is a neat little college(5 of them!) town to stop
over and get a bite. Ethan Allen and his boys, battle of Bennington, etc. if
you're into the war history jazz.
For me, the Adirondacks would be a hands down must. But I'm biased; I
grew up there. Have a decent map and explore the High Peaks area (Rt. 73
through Keene Valley, especially). Rt. 30 is a long, less frequently
travelled north/south cruiser. Rts. 3, 8 and 28 are scenic east/west cuts.
If you're into lakeside rides, Rt. 9N along the western edge of Lake
Champlain and Lake George are beauts.(and good for war history), as is
scooting along the eastern edges of Great Sacandaga Lake (Rts. 4 or 7). The
motorways up Whiteface Mtn. near Wilmington or Prospect Mtn. by Lake George
if you're into mountain climbs (but check their schedules; may not be open
before Memorial Day). If you have time, there are myriad dirt roads and jeep
trails in the back country. Check a map which shows the APA land
classifications: most Wild Forest areas allow motorcycles if you really want
to get out there. Favorite State campgrounds are Rollins Pond/Fish Creek
Ponds, Cranberry Lake, Sacandaga, Lewey Lake, Forked Lake; and the ADK.
owned Adirondack Loj(which also has rooms, but book early, it's popular).
For bed and shower, Lake Placid and Lake George are nice (in spite of being
tourist traps), w/plenty of options and restaurants.
Be prepared for cold and rain. I've been pelted with hail and seen the
temp. drop 30 degrees in a couple hours as late as June! May is black fly
season up there. Cover your skin, and have repellent handy. You'll also be
wanting to clean off the bug splats every couple hours. Full face shield
recommended. If you go offroad, it'll get muddy. So you may want to wash
down your chain w/WD-40 frequently.
I'm currently w/o a mount, but plan on getting my second KLR next
month. I'll be spending a lot of time up there this coming season, so maybe
we could meet up. In May, it'll probably be long weekends for me. Let me
know your dates and locations.
Steve
The Mule
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> I am planning a trip on my 94 KLR in early May, from about the > 8th through the 19th. I will be in Camden ME on the 9th 10th and > 11th and want to be in Montreal the next weekend. I plan on > stopping in Vanceborough ME along the way. I plan on camping > out mostly. I am interested to here what any of you recommend > as points of interests and things to see along this general route. > I was thinking of stopping in Quebec City, as I have never been > there, as well as sliding into the Maritimes. I plan on coming > through NY state on the way home and seeing where some > British Soldiers died. This will be my very first long distance > motorcycle trip. I am looking for advice, as I said, on things to > see, what to take, how to prepare my bike, whatever. Riding > companions are greatly welcome! > Ken > kveader@... > Haverhill MA >
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OK folks, even though it doesn't feel like it right now, we are just around the corner from spring, then after spring comes summer. A lot of you are going to be out and about in the great outdoors. Don't forget to protect yourself with anti-bug juice and get a blood test for Lyme Disease. The four tests you need are 2 Western Blot tests, and 2 ELISA tests to determine if you are a carrier. I guarantee you, you do not want this disease and you certainly don't want your wives or children to get it.
I have been sent a report that validated the earlier released report that Lyme has mutated and CAN be spread by mosquitoes, fleas, biting flies, ticks, sexual activity of either kind, sharing of drug needles, placenta to unborn child passage, breast milk to child passage. What is even more curious and it causes some concern. I received an e-mail the other day from a woman that has Lyme Disease and had worked at a Military Installation, when she was in the service, that stored Lyme Disease right next to Anthrax. She alluded that the Russians had it as well. All it will take is for this disease to be released into the wind and other carriers will be created, sort of like the old Swine Flu fiasco? The social system and medical community, and our wonderful government, did not want to pay the financial cost of immunizing everyone. So what did they do? They released it into the air in San Francisco and in New York. That way our bodies would fight it and build up immunities to it. But that did not help the hundreds that died from that junk. I'm not saying there is a Lyme Conspiracy, but it does seem strange that the disease could jump from ticks to these other insects so quickly. Many animals are susceptible to this disease also. Including our favorite dogs and cats. Makes me wonder what would happen if an infected insect bit a chicken or a steer, then got sold to the consumer? Would the consumer catch it? Probably not because the spirochete can't currently survive temperatures greater than 104F.
Please, be safe and not sorry. You do not want to live with what I and my wife do every day of our lives. Oh, by the way, even worse news, the Nation's blood supply has not been screened for Lyme Disease. The CDC is keeping very mum about this, because they can't protect us, and they can't guarantee that they can cure us. If caught in the early stages, it can usually be beat. However, if you are misdiagnosed diagnosed, as I was, and you end up six to seven years into the symptoms, chances of cure are slim and recuperating from the problems this animal created inside your body are even slimmer. So, please, be careful. Take precautions, close up those boots, use an active insect repellant, always check yourself and your family after riding offroad for a while. Just to make sure.
I promised to keep you folks updated, and I have. The rest is up to you. If anything more happens, I will pass it along.
Jim Sherlock
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At 10:54 PM -0500 2/11/03, The Mule wrote:
Hey, don't forget about Saranac Lake! Nice & quiet, yet close to Lake Placid. The Hotel Saranac is a favorite of mine. Mark B2 A2 A3>For bed and shower, Lake Placid and Lake George are nice (in spite of being >tourist traps), w/plenty of options and restaurants.
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