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So who is heading from Ontario for NAFO in BC this June?
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 947159" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>I agree that you have to be careful to avoid excessive fatigue and it is necessary to have a little down time along the way. The 500 miles is an average. I will do more when trying to get from one place to another and considerably less when there's stuff to see and do. I figure maybe two thirds the distance but less than a third of the time on major (fast) highways. For me, I really enjoy the riding and don't seem to have a problem with consecutive long days. Having said that, I will have a contingency plan where I can save some parts for another trip if I think I am pushing the envelope a little too much. Obviously, weather will play a part in all of this as well. I'm not doing this as an endurance test but there's so much stuff I want to see. Looking to take four weeks if I can get that much time off work. For the most part, this will be a solo trip and I would rather be riding than hanging around a campground or motel room while there are still hours of daylight left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 947159, member: 19880"] I agree that you have to be careful to avoid excessive fatigue and it is necessary to have a little down time along the way. The 500 miles is an average. I will do more when trying to get from one place to another and considerably less when there's stuff to see and do. I figure maybe two thirds the distance but less than a third of the time on major (fast) highways. For me, I really enjoy the riding and don't seem to have a problem with consecutive long days. Having said that, I will have a contingency plan where I can save some parts for another trip if I think I am pushing the envelope a little too much. Obviously, weather will play a part in all of this as well. I'm not doing this as an endurance test but there's so much stuff I want to see. Looking to take four weeks if I can get that much time off work. For the most part, this will be a solo trip and I would rather be riding than hanging around a campground or motel room while there are still hours of daylight left. [/QUOTE]
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