I worked in Vermont (n/e USA) for 2 years. But unfortunay no bike when there, but traveled a bit (5 months then 6 1/2 months) each year, Would def happily go sept 2013 especially if anybody could Extend the time? Does anybody think buying better than hiring bike?
I'd have done sept this year tbh But already done italy/ France and then Norway via Belgium/ Denmark/ sweeden and Finland, And committed to Spain / portugal this month so time/ pennies limited.
it is better value to buy probably than hire ( a friend of mine did it a few years back)....however you have the issue of insurance and not being a US resident makes it awkward plus you would need to sell it at the end of the trip.
Me too David, I'll be there too! Am LONG overdue a return trip to the beautiful SouthWest US. An interesting thing to explore are the many Native American tribes there are currently living on the reservations.... particularly around Arizona. Navajo, Apache,Cochise,Coconino to name but a few....very interesting people to communicate with
So how many folk would look to a 2013 run if I put one together ?
I don't want to put something together and everyone says yes and then drops out. You will need around £3.5k to do it after bike rental, fuel, food and flights.
My ROUTE66 SPECIAL
14 nights 2400 miles 18-48c Temp
1 bike and single room £1,935 1 bike and rider/Pillion double/twin £2,029 2 bikes 2 riders double/twin £3,699
This is for the bike and hotel only all meals, fuel, flights and extras are not included. I will guide you and that offer is non profit or anything going to me (I pay the same as you). I have ridden most of the routes there and have a close relationship with probably the best Route 66 tour guides in the bushiness.
I have to admit I am with you on that one Lulu. It needs to be longer.
I want this to be remembered as a journey of a lifetime. The cultural side interests me more than anything commercial. Visiting the native Americans sound brilliant.
David last time I was there it was for about 3 and a half weeks and it still wasn't long enough the place is so massive to get around you can spend all day travelling so days go by too quickly I swore I would stay longer next time. The Native Americans were everywhere in their reservations and mainstream towns etc especially up near Monument Valley, Grand Canyon territories (that is all Navajo tribal lands) so you will see them everywhere. A lot of them run or own hunting lodges/stores where you can buy guns etc and they make money from roadside stalls selling beautiful but expensive handmade jewellery and food like cornbread. Wonderful people and so very very different from us mad caucasians. Beautiful looking people too with their lovely darker skin and jet black hair and eyes
i would be up for this next year but wouldn't want to tied to specific days out as the states is so vast and fantastic and I have travelled (by car and truck etc) from east to the west before over the course of a 2 months one month paid leave and one month unpaid leave , loads of motels and accommodation available every where that you pull into and book and stay as well as camp-sites. (camped in Yellowstone park brilliant) so many states and so many beautiful and interesting things to see (and make sure you have good insurance)
but for me next year so bumping this one up for now anyway :)