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Returning member from Alberta !

ALIERA

New member

Greetings everyone ...

So nice to be back...
 

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Welcome Aliera, it's a good thing you are back and with a very sweet ride - great looking bike !
 
Well gentlemen...

... she drives a truck !

Although she did get asked just this afternoon to trade Black Cat Moan for a 355is ...while he was trying to figure out exactly what my keychain was... (a Porsche brake disc)

Nein !
 
... she drives a truck !

Although she did get asked just this afternoon to trade Black Cat Moan for a 355is ...

A truck! :banghead You don't own any Harley Davidsons that you have to rescue, do you?

Do you possibly mean a BMW 335is or a Ferrari F355. The latter, as nice to look at as they are, need very deep pockets to keep them running. A BMW 335is makes a nice daily driver; I've owned one of their coupes before.

I know Rinty from this and the Porsche forum which is why I made the comment. ;)

Anyway, you, Rin and others out there are lucky to have reasonably interesting roads so close to you. I have to fly out to mine. :cry
 
Where did you come back from, Lynn? Maybe we'll cross tracks at a Rockybow meeting (unless you're further north). And hang on to that truck; it's the standard Alberta vehicle.

...you,,,are lucky to have reasonably interesting roads...GlobalRider

Alex, we actually don't. The closest good road starts at St. Mary, Montana. There are a few corners on a heavily patrolled road south of Bragg Creek, and a few good corners on 1A, in the Nakoda Reserve. So we generally head south, or to the Kootenays, to ride.

But I thought central Canada has tons of interesting roads.
 
Alex, we actually don't. The closest good road starts at St. Mary, Montana. There are a few corners on a heavily patrolled road south of Bragg Creek, and a few good corners on 1A, in the Nakoda Reserve. So we generally head south, or to the Kootenays, to ride.

Rin, I've only been there twice; once when I helped a friend fly his Piper out west so that he can build time towards an ATR (I already had 2750 hours) and another time when I flew Air Canada to Victoria for work and looked down.

We drove from Calgary to Revelstoke (he didn't want to fly through the mountains because they were already looking for a downed aircraft...and he chickened out) through Banff, Lake Loise and Roger's Pass. So yes, the roads aren't all that spectacular, but the mountainous scenery is...and I love mountains. That 1 is like an Interstate compared to the Alps.

But looking at Streets & Trips and zooming in, there seems to be nice roads west running down from the 1 towards the US border....the 93 from Castle Junction, the 3A and 6 to Vernon. Are those not narrow and twisty?

I'll get to ride them one day, when I am too tired of sitting in airport terminals heading over the pond.

But I thought central Canada has tons of interesting roads.

Its not where I live, but yes, it is so flat there that you can still see your dog running away...three days later. :rofl
 
It's not where I live...GlobalRider

I should have said Eastern Canada. :D

...nice roads...

The Alberta roads going to the border are not twisty, but 22 is very scenic. Likewise, 93 in B.C. Portions of 6 are twisty and good; 3A is a heavily travelled connecter road. # 6 is about 7 hours from here. The best road is 31A in B.C. (the Glory Road):

Anyway, we better give Lynn's thread back to her. :ha
 
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No you are all welcome !



...to post here ...

Just got back from Nakusp, British Columbia ... now that is beautiful riding !!

Where is 31A ?

Thank you for the warm welcome back !

 
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That's the section between Kaslo and New Denver. It's one of my favourite roads.[/QUOTE]

It IS stunning ... sorry I never know the names of the roads ...

The Hill's Garlic Festival was wonderful this year in New Denver !
 
Ooh I would <3 that ...!

All it takes is an airline ticket and a motorcycle rental. The accommodations and food are relatively cheap compared to touring here. Gas prices are a bit of a wake-up call. The experience though is priceless.
 
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