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10-07-2012, 10:08 PM
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Endeavor to Perverse
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: The Palace of the People, VT
Oddometer: 3,438
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The Trans-Lab is Overdone. We want to Ride the Rock.
I'd plotted out a Trans-Lab. It looked pretty much like everyone else's Trans-Lab, as there are only a few ways to go up there. Slog a few hundred or thousand klicks on roads that could be superb, dusty, muddy, or whatever, and chalk it up on the slate.
Yadda Yadda. I'd take the requisite pic of Manic 5, fill up at the necessary stops, and take a pic of an iceberg if I were lucky. Then it hit me. Why not cut out the middle man and hit Newfoundland instead via Nova Scotia? Newfies are madmen. There is an exceptional network of trails up there. Ride the Rock! I'll probably cut up through Maine via my own NNEAT route, catch part of Ted Johnson's TNE through New Brunswick, and catch whatever gravel I can through Nova Scotia. Current plans are to to connect to the T'railway at Port Aux Basques and see what happens. Gravel routes north to south in NS would be appreciated. I'd likely bring the DRZ400. The KLR is too heavy, and the KDX has no legs. Advice? Offers? Free lodging and free beer?
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10-08-2012, 12:38 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
Location: The far east of the far east of North America
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The Burin Peninsula has a trail association.. Garnish to Point Rosie is a good start and there are several vids on Ridetherock.com. to tease your tastebuds. The Gaff Topsails on the trailway are stunning on a clear day. Thousands of Kms of dirt/logging roads through the interior. Old railway branch lines and quad trails aplenty. Camping is free and legal as most of the island is crown land.
I am on the east coast. Look me up when you are here.
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10-08-2012, 04:38 AM
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Is this a fall run? Or early planning for spring? I live in NS and have ridden Gaff Topsail route....great ride by the way :). Can provide more details once home, on stupid tablet now and can't type.
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10-08-2012, 05:58 AM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Location: Near Ottawa, ON, Canada
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![]() This might be time to mention http://ridetherock.com
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10-08-2012, 09:03 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
Location: The far east of the far east of North America
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Always on the lookout. Canuman had something for sale awhile back that caught my interest but i cannot recall what it was.
I do not ride alot of trails but if he wants i can help him find people that do.
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10-08-2012, 09:40 AM
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Endeavor to Perverse
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: The Palace of the People, VT
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This is early planning for next year. I managed to assemble most of the rail routes for The Rock over the weekend from various sources. I seem to remember from last year that there's a pretty good gravel section right up the middle of the west side of Cape Breton that runs 100k on gravel and dumps out not impossibly far from the ferry at North Sydney.
I own a couple of acres near Guysborough, NS, so I'd probably stop there on the way. I'll keep people posted. I'm pretty sure I can get most of the way through New Brunswick on gravel, but Nova Scotia is going to take a little more planning. I bought the MapArt Canada Back Roads Atlas this spring, but haven't delved too far into it. Has anyone used it? Is it reliable? I have found my DeLorme maps not to be incredibly reliable for Canada outside the populated areas. I'm signed up on ridetherock.com, but haven't checked the forums in some time.
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10-08-2012, 10:45 AM
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Endeavor to Perverse
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I'd be very interested in that. Planning for next year. I don't have snow tires.
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10-08-2012, 10:48 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
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The Bonavista rail line took a beating with hurricane Igor and is impassible in spots. Washouts and fallen trees.
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10-08-2012, 11:24 AM
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Endeavor to Perverse
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http://www.graveltravel.ca/index.php...id=1&Itemid=19
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10-08-2012, 12:00 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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To my knowledge there are places the locals have bypasses but these are from quads. Some would be doable but some may not. There is always the road route to bypass these. i was not trying to deter you from attempting just informing you of the conditions. If you were to contact Geoff i bet he would love to revisit the trail with you. It is so out of my league.
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10-08-2012, 12:28 PM
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Endeavor to Perverse
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10-08-2012, 01:46 PM
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shut up and RIDE!
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Location: South Eastern Shore of Ontario
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Unfortunately their folding backroads maps have been replaced with the Rand McNally version which I don't like as much. I do find old Mapart ones in the stores though so if you want me to keep an eye out I can pick them up for you.
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10-08-2012, 03:10 PM
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Fast and Far
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Geoff did a detailed write up on GravelTravel about the various trails on the island. Maps, gps files, photos, etc
Have a fun trip
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10-08-2012, 04:40 PM
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Endeavor to Perverse
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: The Palace of the People, VT
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My friend Anton, inmate AtlasEXP stopped in tonight on his way home to New York City with his lovely wife. He's in. He ran about half of my NNEAT route a few weeks ago before the trip was halted by an unfortunate incident where inmate Devo2002 ended up with a tib-fib fracture from a low-speed low-side. Anton rides a BMW GS650 Dakar and a TW200. I think the TW is the tool for this run. I always thought the bike was an anemic pisspot for the ladies and the elderly until I saw Anton ride it. The testing ground was a long, steep, slippery two-track slope up an oil pipeline liberally sprinkled with baby heads. I made it up on the DRZ400 with considerable grunting and dabbing. Anton SAT DOWN, twisted in a little throttle, and the little 14 hp pig just ate it up. I don't intend to run this fast. The slab speaks to me less and less. Give me a light, small bike and a star to steer by.
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10-09-2012, 03:45 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Cape Breton Island,Nova Scotia, Canada
Oddometer: 86
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I did the T'railway a few years ago (before Igor). I was riding a fully laden KLR, and had no problems, but a lighter bike would have been more fun. The KLR suspension was taxed to the limit.
I wouldn't worry about navigating the old railway. Once you are on it, it is pretty easy to see where it goes. As someone said to me "trains don't make right angle turns". Most of it parallels the TCH so you will be pretty close to the slab if needed. The only exception is Deer Lake to Badger through the Gaff Topsails, which gets you pretty far off the grid. The conditions of the trail surface improved as we went east. I enjoyed the Trans Lab, but the T'railway definitely felt like more of an adventure. Happy planning, Peter ps: I think it would be hard to get from one end of NS to the other on continuous gravel. You could cut across Cape Breton on the Highland roads, but would still have to slab it a bit to get the NL ferry. |
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