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Old 09-20-2010, 02:05 PM   #18
Mr Lefty
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I would increase your budget a lot. Especially if you are switching tires. If you either of you can't, I would also learn how to spoon a tubed tire on and off properly.
I've done it once or twice, and I'm sure I can do it in an emergency ie a puncture... but I don't have the spoons, thats on the list of things I need to get.

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I would add two/three days and go around lake superior.....that trip is well worth taking.

I would also increase the gas budget.....canadian petrol is alot higher than in the US. Last time we were in nothern ontario gas was 1+ a liter......thats 4+ a gallon. The more remote up there the higher the gas prices, I have seen 2.50 a liter in some areas.


http://www.bankofcanada.ca/fmd/exchange.html will get you the most accurate currency rates of exchange. I usually get the best rate from using my ATM/debit card. Credit cards will hit you with a foreign currency fee that my credit union does not.

Have fun....looks like an awesome trip!
Yes gas will go up... I'm thinking around 800 for gas for me for all 10k miles... that's an average of like $4 per gal for the whole trip... I'll be under for sure.

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Im planning 2 tire changes, street to knobbies, then back tothe street tires I brought with me leaving the knobbies up there. Gonna bring the tires with me. Also inner tubes too.

Those cost associated with prepping for the trip aren't factored in, tent, bug spray, ridimg gear, oil filters, extra levers, and anything i think i will need. The only things I want to buy is oil, food, and gas
I will probably wear out a set getting to you(what ever I've been running that summer), so I'll probably ship two sets of tires to your house, throwing the new set on, and packing the other.

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skip detroit....the riding sucks! Other than that it look like the trip of a lifetime! Wish I could make that one happen!
Detroit is a must, we're stopping by Gas's and going from there to Niagara Falls... gotta go through detroit. not worried about traffic... we're gonna hit up NYC for some pics too on the way up


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HWY 129 across ontario from Sault Saint Marie is twisty but some of the pavement is in poor condition (rode it this summer). The locals use ranger lake road which is dirt but much straighter. Not sure what you prefer on the dual sports.
personally it's 50/50 with the tires we'll have on probably dirt... but broken pavement is nothing on the DRZ for me... don't think twice.

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Your ok with dirt right? Many roads in northern ontario/quebec are not paved, have little traffic and you may need to arrange for fuel, especially toward Hudson bay. We snowmobile up there and there is nothing....I repeat nothing in some of these areas....100's of miles of nothing. But the wildlife and scenery is amazing.
I'm fine with dirt... no issues at all... I may go down... but everyone does time to time in dirt... unlike asphalt... no two dirt roads are the same

and that's exactly what we're looking for... NOTHING! the escape... well... at least that's what I'M looking for

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I would check fuel stops with you range prior to making that trip to be safe. Also there is very little cell phone coverage up there! Definately no 3g service and no roadside either We always make sure someone knows our nightly destination and call from the campsite/motel at the end of the day.
I can go about 200-220 miles per tank depending on speed. He can go further... I'll have a 3 gal tank on the back... that'll bring me to 350-370 miles...

I'm planning on buying a spot personal locator beacon... (it sends an "I'm OK" message every so often(adjustable) and can send a SOS with your GPS coordinates if need be.

but yes, I know there is 0 cell service outside of major towns/cities up there.

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I also would not plan on riding at night...moose and caribo are very big to a motorcycle. The good news is that being that far north you have daylight in the summer to 10-11 pm.
Yeah we're not planning long days... so should be able to make it to camp and set up well before dark.

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Oh, they also get snow in July sometimes. Dress warm. Not winter snowstorm snow but flurries are not that uncommon.

Sorry for the book, Hope this helps and make sure you take tons of pictures.
Yeah I've lived in AK so I know how Sept can be... I'll be dressed in lots of layers... most of my clothes I will be wearing... with just the undergarments and socks having extra's to pack.

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Seems like a bad idea to plan on hurricane season with what Amorok said about hurricane duty. Hope it goes through.

You should be able to do the mileage up there. The dirt roads don't look to terribly challenging from what I have seen on ride reports from advrider.
Hurricane season is not a great time for me... but I'm not a critical asset. I do have to shelter with the airmen... but if I'm out of cell reach they can't call me back

yeah all the reports I've seen the roads are very manageable. there are some sections of construction... but other than a wait to get by... nothing bad, especially on two small dual sports.


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Take your budget and double it. Then you'll be prepared. Fuck, on my long trip I had to buy another bike. THAT was an expensive trip.


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This is the reason for september, black flies are monsters and will eat you alive, but start dissapearing in august and are mostly gone by sept.


Yes... I'm most def getting a mosquito net!


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Fuck that shit... I REALLY wanted to finish the trip. You've made it halfway through your cross country trip... might as well do everything you can to finish it.
I hear ya... I'm the same way... for me... all the hardship just adds to the adventure... like I said... it could pour down rain every day and I'd still go...

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I was talking about canceling leave. Amorok didn't want us to do the rally during hurricane season cause he may not be able to make it.
yeah they may cancel if there's on on the horizon... but Amorok left that year with the knowledge that a Hurricane was coming and he may get called back. he was also in a job that made him of vital importance... me not so much... I'm mission essential if i'm here... but if I'm on leave they'll wait until the last minute to call me back (and if they do that... chances are I'll be out of cell service and it'll take me days to get back)
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