Dragonrider
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Yazz, every time I've been on a ferry, they put me first on, first off. Did they make you wait with the cars, or motorcycles???
I hope you enjoy smooth sailing. I'm looking forward to your pictures of the voyage.
Watch out for those trucks and flying gravel. It can be real painful when the trucks fly by.
+1 And be wary of riding on the gravel in general. Two friends of mine, brothers, did an Alaska ride two years ago on their Spyders after attending the LA owners event. One lost control on the loose gravel (and poor road conditions) and went off the road. He was really banged up and the Spyder was wrecked. He had to be airlifted to a hospital after he was picked up by a passing motorist and driven to the closest town.
Yazz,
Love the pics and information. If you are going to be coming thru Cuba on your return trip let me know and I will try to ride down and spend a few hours with you. Be safe, have fun and enjoy.
The Alcan Highway can be dangerous if the rider is not careful. It is mostly paved now and you only run into gravel sections where the road is being repaired. There is not much traffic on the road where you will be--we saw a car about every 20 minutes in that section last July. You should be all right on your trip.
All that Cuba stuff can drop to the back pages - this needs to stay at the top of the stack!!!! :chat:
:agree: here it comes.
we were all talking about this thread the other day here in Los Angeles. Faran had been checking it out too, and we were talking about your riding through the snow. I'm gonna remember the tip about looking for the drops of rain in the puddles.
Been checking on your Thread everyday. Thanks for sharing with us.
Be watching and reading. Have fun :2thumbs:
We really enjoyed our meet'n'greet'n'eat with all of you! Our pic didn't turn out very well, hope yours is better! And make sure Jeff keeps an eye on his rear tire!! And no gambling on the ferry!:joke:
Brad and Pat
Yazz you just made my day seeing you in your spyderfest cap!!!! stop by on your way home and we will....I will take care of your service on your spyder if its ready:thumbup: ryde safe love all the pic's
Thanks for taking the time to post on your great journey. I enjoy the updates. Have a safe trip. :clap:
BUMP! To top of the stack this thread goes! I'm in awe just reading this, so I'm not gonna say much of anything! I want to live vicariously through their eyes!
Ride on, Y'all! :bowdown:
Glad to hear your Ferry ride was a good one. Happy to hear your weather is
better! :clap: I really look forward to checking in here every night to see how
your trip is going!opcorn: It's fun living this trip through you!!! Today I
was stopped at a store and someone stopped me to talk about my :spyder2:.
They are considering purchasing one and wanted to know all about the bike
and how it was to travel long distances on it. As an new owner of only about
8 weeks, I told them I didn't have too much experience with that but gave
them the Spyder Lovers site and told them to check it out and that we had
one member doing an Alaska trip as well as other members traveling all
over the country! Who knows, :dontknow: maybe we will see that couple at
a Spyderfest some day! :yes: :yes: :yes:
RE: Frost Heaves: Last year the whole section from Lake Kluane to Tok had frost heaves. You will be entering that section coming from Haines to the South. We found it took us about 3 1/2 hours to cover that 100 miles. You can make 30 MPH not KPH, in the good areas--but will have to slow down and gently go over the heaves. The low front end of the Spyder and the the trailer will give you some fun. We also found a couple of bath tub sized potholes that had flourescent green or orange paint around the edges. Hope they are gone by this year. The frost heaves will problably remain forever. This is the section that I also mentioned had very little traffic--as in a car about every 20 minutes. Just enjoy the drive, take your time, and be safe.
Yup! you got it. Wait till you see Mt. St. Elias and that range of mountains.