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11-05-2012, 01:22 PM
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Cheese, Gromit?
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Tracks for Western Newfoundland RedNeks on the Rock
There has been some interest in the Canada regional forum surrounding a trip some of us DamYankees are planning for August 2013 to Newfoundland. Realistically, we will have about ten days to ride the Rock in 2013. The core members of the group are mostly interested in riding off-pavement. One member of the group is a fan of pre-Colombian history, especially that of the Vikings and Celts, therefore we'll go to L'Anse Au Meadows. Two members are pilots. We'd like to see Botwood and Gander. We are all interested in camping out and being as self-sufficient as possible. One member is an amateur film-maker, and I am a very amateur photographer and somewhat experienced journalist. We intend to document our trip to this fantastic part of North America carefully.
Given the limited time available, I've constructed the two routes featured here. In total, they form a core route of about 1100 miles (1770 kilometers). As we want to explore, talk to local people, and take plenty of pictures, each day is capped at about 200 miles. Some days, 200 miles will be over before noon. Others, we may struggle to make camp before dark. These are sketches of routes. They have not been pre-run or verified, although they contain portions of well-proven routes. They may not be accurate or even possible. I am posting them in the hope of getting commentary and local knowledge. The northbound route: Tims NFL Northbound.gpx
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11-05-2012, 01:26 PM
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Cheese, Gromit?
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The southbound route. I've tried to avoid overlap and pavement as much as possible, but some is inevitable. This province was traditionally served by the sea, and began building roads late in life.
Tim's NFL Southbound.gpx Comments are appreciated.
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11-05-2012, 02:19 PM
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Meanderthal
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All I know is that I hope Anton brings extra loaner Russian Condoms for the ride up the Cat Arm River.
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11-05-2012, 05:36 PM
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Руссо Туристо
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No more condoms!!!!
After storm Sandy, NY run out of rubber and I switch to heavy duty construction garbage bags as a condoms!!! Nice!!!! Great success!!!!
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11-05-2012, 07:09 PM
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Meanderthal
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Duh, I just realized you're in Brooklyn! How are you faring down there? Is there anything you need that we can help you with?
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11-06-2012, 11:31 AM
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Cheese, Gromit?
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We should probably take the good-natured banter over to the main thread. The mods are pretty strict about keeping this thread GPS related.
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12-04-2012, 02:55 AM
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Bring me up!
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Here a RR that we did some of what you are proposing to do. The last few pages have the GPX files.
Translab 2011 A few notes: We did both sides of Red Indian Lake. You really can't see the Lake on either side, but I thought the ease bound side was more fun to ride. ***Gas can be an issue on this section. There is gas at the north end of the Lake (Buchannans junction), so make sure you stop! Having said that I made it from Deer Lake to Burgeo (but I wouldn't recommend it). The dirt roads west of Gros Morne were absolutely stunning. I wish we would have spent more time there! Also, we did end up on two tracks that "existed" on Topo, but ended up being too rugged for us. There is also a sizeable sink hole southern edge of Gros Morne if that is your thing to see.
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12-04-2012, 06:48 PM
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Cheese, Gromit?
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