Pete.....................a trip of 3500 kms is a lot of riding, as is 9.5 hours in one day.Good thing you're still just a a youngster
I used to ride my bike (XS500C) to the Sandbanks beach near Picton..................beautiful beach.
I'm sure you saw some real fine scenery through NY, VT, NH. I did a similar trip with 2 buddies, all of us on bikes, back in the 1970s. We hit NY, VT, NH and Maine. Of course we got rained on as well. 350 kms/day is a comfortable pace for sure.
Fort Malden...................some real history in that area. General Brock led the British/Canadian troops across the river and captured Detroit back in 1812. We only kept Detroit for a year. Decided we better give Detroit back to the Americans, or
they might get upset. However, by 1814, the Americans were still being obnoxious, so we went down to Washington and burnt down the Whitehouse, just to let them know not to mess with Canadians. I'm glad we get along much better these days!
I used to ride my bike (XS500C) to the Sandbanks beach near Picton..................beautiful beach.
I'm sure you saw some real fine scenery through NY, VT, NH. I did a similar trip with 2 buddies, all of us on bikes, back in the 1970s. We hit NY, VT, NH and Maine. Of course we got rained on as well. 350 kms/day is a comfortable pace for sure.
Fort Malden...................some real history in that area. General Brock led the British/Canadian troops across the river and captured Detroit back in 1812. We only kept Detroit for a year. Decided we better give Detroit back to the Americans, or
they might get upset. However, by 1814, the Americans were still being obnoxious, so we went down to Washington and burnt down the Whitehouse, just to let them know not to mess with Canadians. I'm glad we get along much better these days!