Entries by Matt (103)

Saturday
Jul252009

Day 2: Gananoque to Portland

After the horrid downpour of Day 1; we were quite hopeful that Day 2 would fare much better.  Weather forecasts indicated rain, but nothing too outrageous.  While we woke up pretty early, it took us much longer to eat breakfast and pack up than we expected.  We weren't on the road until about 9:30am, already a good hour behind schedule.

Within 30 minutes of pulling out of Gananoque, we were (surprise) riding in the rain.  The next several hours were a mixture of drizzle, rain, or outright storm.  Imagine being a wet sock flapping in the wind, that's pretty much what we felt like.  At about 2 or 3pm, the skies finally cleared up and we even saw the first glimpse of sun.  Even though we were still soggy sock puppets, boy, did that ever feel good.  The remainder of the day remained clear and we managed to roll into Portland at about 9:30pm.  By then, we had even mostly dried!

We were so beat at the end of the day that neither one of us managed to finish our well deserved beers.  What a crime, are they going to take our citizenships away for this one?

On to some pics...

Day 2 route:

Day 2: Gananoque to Portland

Bikes after a good night's rest:

Day 2:  Gananoque to Portland

Bikes are packed, Cess clueless about the pain about to ensue:

Day 2:  Gananoque to Portland

Ferry at Plattsburgh:

Day 2:  Gananoque to Portland

 

Thursday
Jul232009

Day 1: Would you care for a bath?

The first leg of our trip was quite short; Toronto to Gananoque.  Easy 275km, right?  Well, the first 100 or so km were in fact easy.  The remaining distance was spent riding in either an outright downpour or just hard rain.  It came in waves and every few minutes we'd have to slow down to about 80km/h or so; just enough that transport trucks could pass us spraying us some more!

Needless to say, we got to try out our rain gear on this leg of the trip.  The verdict is that the gear certainly works and it made things more bearable; but we got soaked regardless.  After a *cough* excellent dinner at McDonald's (hey, walking distance from the hotel and we went to eat at nearly 11pm...) we're spending the rest of the evening... blow drying our gear.

Monday
Jul202009

12 days, 5000+ km

We're now getting to the wire - 4 days until the trip.  Just some minor details need to be ironed out before we're on our way.  This trip in many ways is a must-do for any proper Canadian motorcycle rider (at least, those that are about more than posing with their bikes at their local Tim Horton's...).  It certainly has that "epic" feel to it and we're getting pretty excited.

The basic route we're taking is as follows (you can click the image to get to a larger one...):

East Coast 2009 Route

The details break down sort of like this:

  • Toronto to Gananoque
  • Crossing over into the US, making our way through the Adirondacks and arriving in Portland, ME
  • Taking the ferry to Yarmouth, NS
  • Riding along the southern coast of Nova Scotia into Cape Breton
  • Cruising the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton
  • Heading northwest along the Northumberland Strait through New Brunswick into Québec
  • Riding along the Gaspé coast
  • Eventually heading home southwest through Trois Rivières and into TO
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