Monday, 20 July 2015

Welcome to my latest blog about yet another one of my motorcycle trips, although this one is somewhat bigger than any other trip I have done before.

The plan, and it is only a rough plan, is as follows...

I fly in to Anchorage (Alaska) as well as my motorcycle on a seperate flight. Once I get my bike out of US customs I will then start my tour of Alaska. First heading to the Kenai Peninsula where I will spend a few days testing the bike before heading north to the Dalton Highway and on to Prudhoe Bay.
From here I can go no further north so I will turn around and go back south as far as Fairbanks where I will then take the Top of the World highway to Dawson City (Canada). From there I will head south again zig zagging my way down to the Rockies and on to Seattle (US).
From Seattle I will take the west coast route along the famous Pacific Coast Highway down to LA.
Continuing further south I will head for the Baja Peninsula (Mexico) before returning back up into the US again heading for the Colorado Mountains and then heading south east to the Deep South of New Orleans. I will then be going north enjoying the music along the way up to Nashville and then on to Michigan. Last leg of the journey will be to New York where I will wave goodbye to my bike as that heads home via sea frieght whilst I fly home.

But like I said, that is only a rough plan and all could change, apart from the bit where me and the bike fly to Anchorage as that is the only fixed part nof the trip. It will be a case of making it up as I go and just let it happen.

Well I hope you enjoy this blog following me on my hopefully spectacular journey.

6 comments:

  1. Fantastic. Have a wonderful time and I hope the only bear you see is the one catching the fish. I wish that Frank and I were younger. The photos from your website nearly made me buy a motorbike.

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    1. Actually, I want to see some bears, but at a safe distance!

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  2. I'm looking forward to seeing your updates Graham. I hope it all goes well and you have an exciting and thrilling trip with no dangerous encounters! Tammie

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    1. Thanks Tammie, less than a week now until I fly and catch up with my bike.

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  3. Blimey. Sounds like a proper adventure. Hope it meets your expectations. Good luck

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  4. Good luck on your great adventure graham especially going on your own, wish I had the guts you have, best regards brian peters( be safe)

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