2014 - Touring Plans = Where Are You Going?
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Vancouver to Mexico. Or as far south as I can get before I have to fly back east to my niece's wedding.
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My son and I will bikepack in Utah in April...3 days in the Johns Canyon area. Not much mileage but lots of exploration. All camping. In June we will do the Silverthorne to Platoro section of The Great Divide Trail then home on pavement/dirt, about 800 miles, mostly camping. No doubt there will be some other short overnight or weekend tours as well.
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Find myself single again, so I am thinking about hitting up NZ or maybe South Asia and Africa.... Ideas

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Hey, I'm from Gainesville, FL too and I'm planning a ride starting early May except from the opposite direction! Message me and let's chat and maybe meet up in the local area. Would love to hear more about your plans. I'm starting in Seattle, WA and ending in my hometown of Daytona Beach, FL.
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A short but fun tour this summer. Prairie Spirit trail in Kansas and then a hop over to the Katy trail. 1st tour with my off-road bike. About eight days or so. Pretty excited!!
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I'm going to New Zealand April 4-May 31 with my sister. We're planning on hitting both islands and as many Lord of the Rings filming locations as possible. We'll be stealth camping, and probably WWOOFing for a week. Anyone have any route experience? Or advice in general?
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So ... bring rain gear and lights.

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I've been to NZ twice, and I can vouch for what Machka said. It gets *very* cold there -- even in summer. Looking at your dates, my advice would be do the South Island first (i.e. April) before the winter really sets in. Then it the North island a bit later, where it mightn't be too bad. Once you get around to the Dunedin/Invercargill area in the south, there is no land between that coastline and Antarctica. The weather often reflects that.
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As far as my plans are concerned, it will probably be in the second-half of the year after some changes in my life recently. I'm tossing up between Malaysia and Thailand -- and there will almost certainly be a return to Taiwan around Christmas.
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A 7,000km+ (4,300 miles) trip starting in London and finishing in Istanbul, starting April this year.
Will be tackling the Pyrenees at some point, followed by Sardinia, Italy, Hungary, Croatia, along to coast past Greece to Turkey is the planned route.
It is my first tour and I am feeling a mix of anxiousness and excitement! Even right now.
Will be tackling the Pyrenees at some point, followed by Sardinia, Italy, Hungary, Croatia, along to coast past Greece to Turkey is the planned route.
It is my first tour and I am feeling a mix of anxiousness and excitement! Even right now.
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Will be tackling the Pyrenees at some point, followed by Sardinia, Italy, Hungary, Croatia, along to coast past Greece to Turkey is the planned route.
It is my first tour and I am feeling a mix of anxiousness and excitement! Even right now.
It is my first tour and I am feeling a mix of anxiousness and excitement! Even right now.
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Just applied for my visa for New Zealand. Guess I'm going there to start, in March. Working/cycle bumming around

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Victoria, BC, up to Port Hardy, Inside Passage to Prince Rupert; then Highway 16 to Jasper, Icefields Parkway to Banff. On to Calgary; Then TCH all the way home to Winnipeg. Leaving in early June.
Anyone done anything similar and how long did it take?
Anyone done anything similar and how long did it take?
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However, I would highly recommend not riding the TCH the whole way to Winnipeg. It would probably be all right to the Saskatchewan/Manitoba border ... boring as can be, but at least it has shoulders. But once you get into Manitoba, the shoulder disappear and it becomes a very scary route. Pick Highway 2 or 3 instead.
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I am going to take my first long distance ride this year. I am going to ride the Katy Trail from St Louis to Kansas City and back. I am planning on riding the 500 miles over 9 days. I am thinking late May, before it gets too hot.
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An organized trip (REI) from Vienna to Prague in the Spring followed in late Summer with last year's planned but not completed self-contained camping, cooking trip around the coastline of lower Michigan, with dog in tow. Considering the Great Ohio Bicycling Adventure, a RAGBRAI-style ride, in mid-June.
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Hoping to do the Oregon Coast, starting in Portland, over to Astoria, and ending in Crescent City, CA. Then renting a car and driving home. Hope to do it the last two weeks of July. High time for traffic, but that's what the schedule will give me this year.
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Doorstep--->wherever----->Doorstep. April. Hopefully with a friend. Been building a touring bike up for him.
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That should be fun. I have hiked the pictured rock lakeshore trail from Grand Marais to Munising- gorgeous. My wife and I drove the Canandian side from Duluth to Ste Sault Marie. Of all the beautiful great lakes, Superior is the gem. I would like to cycle it sometime. Enjoy.
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Now there's a non-plan I like. I'm going to tour the same way I backpack. I know where I'm to begin and I know I'll end at my front door but what happens in-between is a total mystery.
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I am going to do a couple of bikepacking trips this summer. One in the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania and another in Wayne National Forest in Ohio, no set route just going to bring a map and plan day to day.
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I backpacked that route last summer. I wouldn't worry too much about the traffic. You'll mostly have plenty of room but more importantly there are so many cyclists that the motorists are pretty careful.