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How much time do you have? There are some awesome roads leaving X
CA, but they really increase time and distance traveled...
Hwy 2 from near Glendale, and then around Big Bear to start...
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I am picking up a 2018 1200RS in Long Beach and riding to Minneapolis, starting out on April 14th. Any suggestions?
April is early for the Rockies.
Check out Big Bend NP, then the back roads in the Texas Hill Country, NW Arkansas and SE Missouri.
Follow the Mississippi north to Mn.
April is early for the Rockies.
Check out Big Bend NP, then the back roads in the Texas Hill Country, NW Arkansas and SE Missouri.
Follow the Mississippi north to Mn.
Pack heated gear, enough extra clothing to handle an extra day or three on the road, and an open time schedule that allows detouring around bad weather or hunkering down for a day or two if you get caught. Beyond that, it’s just a matter of picking the roads you want to ride based upon time or interest and setting your path based upon weather forecasts and reports.
Best,
DeVern
Hi CowDoc, welcome and moooving right along...
R0ckrat is absolutely right, it depends on how much time you can take.
As a fellow retiree, may I recommend - zig-zag across the Sierras and the Cascades, zig-zag across the Rockies, take in as many National Parks as you can (hope you already have the Senior Pass)... No limit on what new stuff you can see!
Long Beach is a great shop - pass my regards on to Charles, Dave, and Dewey!