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Prairie on the Atlantic

PrairieSpyder

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With Homecoming over, the rest of my June will be spend going down the Atlantic coast. Well, as much June as passes until I decide to head home. We'll see if I make all the way to Florida.

I decided to leave Drummondville, QC today (a day early) not knowing for sure where my next stop would be. I had been thinking about this general trip for quite a while, and after refueling I finally decided to go east to New Brunswick and stay over at Edmundston, right across from Madawaska, Me. Tomorrow I'll cross the border and start down US-1 - south along the Canada border and then down the coast about 30 miles. Then I'll spend a couple nights exploring the eastern-most bit of the USA. Then on to Bar Harbor and Acadia NP.

I'll post pics and comments as I go.
 
With Homecoming over, the rest of my June will be spend going down the Atlantic coast. Well, as much June as passes until I decide to head home. We'll see if I make all the way to Florida.

I decided to leave Drummondville, QC today (a day early) not knowing for sure where my next stop would be. I had been thinking about this general trip for quite a while, and after refueling I finally decided to go east to New Brunswick and stay over at Edmundston, right across from Madawaska, Me. Tomorrow I'll cross the border and start down US-1 - south along the Canada border and then down the coast about 30 miles. Then I'll spend a couple nights exploring the eastern-most bit of the USA. Then on to Bar Harbor and Acadia NP.

I'll post pics and comments as I go.

When in Bar Harbor make sure to hit the LL Bean factory outlet store. :yes:
 
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With Homecoming over, the rest of my June will be spend going down the Atlantic coast. Well, as much June as passes until I decide to head home. We'll see if I make all the way to Florida.

I decided to leave Drummondville, QC today (a day early) not knowing for sure where my next stop would be. I had been thinking about this general trip for quite a while, and after refueling I finally decided to go east to New Brunswick and stay over at Edmundston, right across from Madawaska, Me. Tomorrow I'll cross the border and start down US-1 - south along the Canada border and then down the coast about 30 miles. Then I'll spend a couple nights exploring the eastern-most bit of the USA. Then on to Bar Harbor and Acadia NP.

I'll post pics and comments as I go.
Patti, somewhere in Maine if you want to have the absolutely best Lobster you have ever eaten. Stop at a Lobster Pound where they cook them in Sea Water with Kelp in it ..... I've had lots of Lobster, cooked lots of ways but the aforementioned beats them all hands down ....... Mike :thumbup:
 
Bob, not if she's going down US 1.

Just an FYI Patti, US 1 through the NYC metro area and down through Trenton NJ isn't a very nice road, is extremely heavy with traffic (especially trucks) and goes through some not very nice areas. Please be careful!
 
:D Are you going to be anywhere near us? :D

Bob, not if she's going down US 1.

Just an FYI Patti, US 1 through the NYC metro area and down through Trenton NJ isn't a very nice road, is extremely heavy with traffic (especially trucks) and goes through some not very nice areas. Please be careful!

I'm not exactly committing to staying on US-1. I'm also considering going over to Shenandoah NP/Skyline Drive for some Spyder ryding before heading back to the coast in South Carolina.

I know from my frequent business travel into Newark airport and northern NJ traffic to avoid that area. I'll probably veer west through Westchester County and then south I-287 and then on I-95.

Bob, I don't know if that's anywhere near your town.

Unlike my usual mode, I'm making this up about 2-3 days at a time.
 
MT. WASHINGTON

don't forget Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.... if you bypass this, you'll be missing out on one of the best views in America....
stay as far away from Boston as you can.... unless you LOVE very heavy traffic, lights and stop-n-go....
best wishes and a safe ride...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
MT. WASHINGTON

don't forget Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.... if you bypass this, you'll be missing out on one of the best views in America....
stay as far away from Boston as you can.... unless you LOVE very heavy traffic, lights and stop-n-go....
best wishes and a safe ride...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
Coastal New Hampshire

If your trip nears Portsmouth, Route 1A along the short 18 mile coastline of New Hampshire is a beautiful drive. From Ordiorne Point to Hampton, it follows what is mainly a rocky coastline, waves crashing, with the Isles of Shoals visible just off the coast.

Yes I live here, but Portsmouth is worth a visit as well. A walking city with lots of restaurants.

Safe travels!
 
MT. WASHINGTON

don't forget Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.... if you bypass this, you'll be missing out on one of the best views in America....
stay as far away from Boston as you can.... unless you LOVE very heavy traffic, lights and stop-n-go....
best wishes and a safe ride...
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
:agree::agree::agree: ......Dan forgot to mention that you get to DRIVE up 6 + miles of a road with views to DIE for ....... the only drawback is ....it has to be a good weather day ..... so check in advance as best you can ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
Kancamagus Highway/ Bear Notch Road in New Hampshire

Pattie,

The Kancamagus highway is a fantastic smooth road, ( a great spyder road) it has scenic places to pull off. The Kancamagus highway is Route 112 Starts @ Lincoln to Conway ( gas up before you on the Kancamagus highway) The Kancamagus highway stretches across the White Mountains for 34.5 miles. This scenic road climbs to nearly 3,000 feet as it traverses the flank of Mt Kancamagus.



Also, take a ride on the Bear Notch Road( from the Kancamagus Highway) it runs North/South this road is very smooth, a great spyder road, because of the twisties , very scenic. This road will take you to Route 302 into Bartlett. This is in the White Mountain National Forest.

Mike ( Blueknight911) and I have ridden on both roads on the spyders. I you don't get a chance to ride/or visit put the Kancamagus Highway/Bear Notch Road on your Bucket list.

Deanna

 
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I'm in Machias, Maine for at least a couple nights. I need to get some laundry done and see about getting the wiring on my trailer fixed - in addition to the sight-seeing I want to do.

I had a little drama getting here from Edmundston, NB. As I approached the border crossing I reached into my wallet where I keep my passport. But it wasn't there! I'm in line and it moves up slowly. I search everywhere I can reach from the driver's seat, but no good. Two-lane bridge, no turning around to get out an search. So I maneuver into the box and let the guy know I'm in a panic and can't find my passport. He lets me search the car, then tells me to pull up so others can come through. He asks for my DL and asked several times if I had any fruits or veggies. He searches my purse, under the seats and in the cracks between the seats and console. He notes my CC permit and we talk about guns. In the area of my purse where I usually keep my revolver, he notices it's empty holster and the spare bullets I carry there. Comments that the Canadians must not have searched me going in.

He finally lets me go on and gives me directions to the highway I wanted. Nice guy and I'm so grateful for his attitude. A few blocks away I stop at McDonalds for breakfast (missed it at the hotel). Then I decided to check my rain gear. I had decided to carry my passport and phone in my cloth hip-bag, which got soaked in the rain at Homecoming. I remember noting my passport pages were getting curled, and I moved it to the inside pocket of my rain jacket. . . . . Panic over! :ohyea:

However, I also noted my small canvas bag in which I had my sorted meds is missing. Never found it in all the searching. I've got a call in to the hotels where I used it last. I have enough meds in the original bottles for about a week. So another task for tomorrow is finding a pharmacy and try to get them filled again. I'll also call my doc and give them a heads-up since I just had them all refilled a couple weeks ago.

The other drama was the bouncy roads I was on. The rear of the Spyder tried to dance sideways and the tire tie-downs on the from came loose. I got them back on and stopped at the next station where the attendant helped me square it up on the trailer and I re-did the front tie-downs. I have a plan for tying down the back so it can't move sideways, which will help the front end stay in place.

I have the Spyder off the trailer now so I can use it here. It'll be nice to get into the wind again tomorrow.
 
MOVING TIRES ETC

I'm in Machias, Maine for at least a couple nights. I need to get some laundry done and see about getting the wiring on my trailer fixed - in addition to the sight-seeing I want to do.

I had a little drama getting here from Edmundston, NB. As I approached the border crossing I reached into my wallet where I keep my passport. But it wasn't there! I'm in line and it moves up slowly. I search everywhere I can reach from the driver's seat, but no good. Two-lane bridge, no turning around to get out an search. So I maneuver into the box and let the guy know I'm in a panic and can't find my passport. He lets me search the car, then tells me to pull up so others can come through. He asks for my DL and asked several times if I had any fruits or veggies. He searches my purse, under the seats and in the cracks between the seats and console. He notes my CC permit and we talk about guns. In the area of my purse where I usually keep my revolver, he notices it's empty holster and the spare bullets I carry there. Comments that the Canadians must not have searched me going in.

He finally lets me go on and gives me directions to the highway I wanted. Nice guy and I'm so grateful for his attitude. A few blocks away I stop at McDonalds for breakfast (missed it at the hotel). Then I decided to check my rain gear. I had decided to carry my passport and phone in my cloth hip-bag, which got soaked in the rain at Homecoming. I remember noting my passport pages were getting curled, and I moved it to the inside pocket of my rain jacket. . . . . Panic over! :ohyea:

However, I also noted my small canvas bag in which I had my sorted meds is missing. Never found it in all the searching. I've got a call in to the hotels where I used it last. I have enough meds in the original bottles for about a week. So another task for tomorrow is finding a pharmacy and try to get them filled again. I'll also call my doc and give them a heads-up since I just had them all refilled a couple weeks ago.

The other drama was the bouncy roads I was on. The rear of the Spyder tried to dance sideways and the tire tie-downs on the from came loose. I got them back on and stopped at the next station where the attendant helped me square it up on the trailer and I re-did the front tie-downs. I have a plan for tying down the back so it can't move sideways, which will help the front end stay in place.

I have the Spyder off the trailer now so I can use it here. It'll be nice to get into the wind again tomorrow.
Patti, I know you have the straps over the tires ..... they will work much better if the tire pressures are on the Low side ...... if you still have Kenda's the fronts can be 17 psi ..... but the rear should not be less than 26 psi ........ if you have car tires .... fronts can be 15 and rear 18 ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
I got stuff done yesterday - scrips filled, laundry, trailer repaired. So today I went northeast for some sightseeing. The West Quoddy Lighthouse is on the sight of the eastern-most point in the USA. But earlier, I was by my Spyder in Machias, getting ready to go when a white RT with a trailer honked and waved. Then I saw them (the Spyder, anyway) at the lighthouse. They must have been on a walking trail because I never saw the people it belonged to.

I had lunch in the town of Lubec which could have stood in for Cabot Cove. I assume the murder rate here is much better than wherever Jessica Fletcher lives.

Then I crossed a bridge on the Canada border to Campobello Island in New Brunswick where they have FDR's "cottage" where he summered throughout his life. It's on the site of the only international park in the world.

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Tomorrow I'll go to Bar Harbor and see Acadia National Park.
 
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