Earache
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I've done all except Hawaii - and I'll probably never get there as I have no desire.
Bonus points for riding a scooter.Mine's done on scooters. Ontario and Quebec also.
I've done all except Hawaii - and I'll probably never get there as I have no desire.
You and me bro. All I've got are FL, AL, GA, SC, NC (but not far enough to ride the Dragon) and MI. We're the weenies of travel.Meanwhile, I've got VT, NY, ME, MA(blech), and NH. That's all.
Earache -Reconsider, Maui was a lot of fun to ride on scooters and is small moto friendly too. Rental was reasonable for a couple of days. Avoid the big tourist spots and you can find deals on lodging. Flights were the worst part of it, just due to the length of them and the process/airport/layover, etc.
The wife and I have done all 50 states individually, so we had to start a new map of the ones we've done together. Earache -Reconsider, Maui was a lot of fun to ride on scooters and is small moto friendly too. Rental was reasonable for a couple of days. Avoid the big tourist spots and you can find deals on lodging. Flights were the worst part of it, just due to the length of them and the process/airport/layover, etc.
For us, long distance riding and endurance rallies created many of our longer rides, but normal touring has taken us places too.
Map for the Beautiful Wife and I together. We need to visit some friends in PEI and Nova Scotia and hit DC, Rhode Island and NJ along the way.
The wife works for a hotel company and we'd get free rooms and have a shit ton of flyer miles for free flights and I still don't wanna go.The wife and I have done all 50 states individually, so we had to start a new map of the ones we've done together. Earache -Reconsider, Maui was a lot of fun to ride on scooters and is small moto friendly too. Rental was reasonable for a couple of days. Avoid the big tourist spots and you can find deals on lodging. Flights were the worst part of it, just due to the length of them and the process/airport/layover, etc.
For us, long distance riding and endurance rallies created many of our longer rides, but normal touring has taken us places too.
Map for the Beautiful Wife and I together. We need to visit some friends in PEI and Nova Scotia and hit DC, Rhode Island and NJ along the way.
Well, I mean I have about 75,000 miles totaled. but that's all of New England.You and me bro. All I've got are FL, AL, GA, SC, NC (but not far enough to ride the Dragon) and MI. We're the weenies of travel.
I hear you. Go off season. We stayed at an older resort in Napili Kai and no crowds. Can't help you about not being a fan of beaches though. You know they have those in Mexico, right?The wife works for a hotel company and we'd get free rooms and have a shit ton of flyer miles for free flights and I still don't wanna go.
Just not a fan of beaches, tourist crowds, etc. Need to get to Mexico next though - Batopillas, etc.
I have well over 100,000 miles on bikes myself since my first one, but like you about 95% of mine are within the state of Florida and about 80% of those are within 3 or 4 counties around the Tampa area.Well, I mean I have about 75,000 miles totaled. but that's all of New England.
Meanwhile, I've got VT, NY, ME, MA(blech), and NH. That's all.
It's like anything else when you live near it, the feeling is "I can always go there" because it's reasonably nearby. I lived in Florida almost 50 total years before finally going to the Keys, and I'm glad I went before the last couple hurricanes wiped it out. My buddy Chris in SC has never ridden the Dragon or Cherohala Skyway despite living less than 100 miles from both of them for the last 40 years.I've got those plus CT a couple times. Not sure if I've ever ridden to RI or not, no real reason to I suppose.