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Cruiser
Posts: 135 Yellowknife, NT Canada | My daughter and I are making this trip on the Vision at the end of June. We are pulling a trailer, camp gear.. If you have thoughts on campgrounds, hotels, human fuel stops, bike toy stores, good Victory dealers and spectacular sights enroute, please let me know or email me.
I guess that might include palces to stay away from as well..
Thanks
Wes.hinchey@gmail.com
Edited by whinchey 2010-05-20 5:41 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 99 Cold lake Alberta | You will enjoy the coastal hiway!
Thats a great trip!
Do you know George Poirier up there in YK aka ICE??
Also a good source of road info from what I know.
Cheers!
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Cruiser
Posts: 104 Plainfield Illinois | This is a great online resource for any motorcycle road trip in the 48 states.........
http://www.motorcycleroads.com/index.htm
It lists hundreds of routes and rates them by quality of road for motorcycles, quality of scenery, stuff to do along the way, etc.
Have a great trip
WB |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 742 North Orange County CA | http://www.pashnit.com/motoroads.htm best information going on California motorcycle roads.
Must see - Hurst Castle in San Simeon CA. Beyond your wildest imagination. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 135 Yellowknife, NT Canada | Thanks to all
I do not know "Ice", what does he fly? |
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Tourer
Posts: 523 seattle, wa | Astoria Wa. is a nice place to visit. We stayed at the Red Lion, it was a reasonable price with a nice view. If you are feeling up to it, you can climb the stairs at the big lookout tower thats there. There will be all sorts of campgrounds open that time of year. Sounds like a fun trip. Enjoy. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 742 North Orange County CA | http://www.montecitoinn.com/
Once owned by Charie Chaplin.
Incredible rooms. My copilot loves this place.
Inside Parking with security - Touring bike friendly staff. The Valet parking staff spent a fair amount of time "Oohing and ahhing" over my Vision.
Central Coast Wine Country has some of the best motorcycle roads around. State 154 takes you through the San Marcos Pass into central coast wine country if that interests you. It's a great ride too - not as spectacular as rt 1 Monterey and Big Sur but fun none the less ; and if you like grapes its a nice destination with a lower price tag then Napa.
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