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Ill be taking a solo motorcycle trip this summer. Ive narrowed it down to a couple of options.
If this were your trip which location would you be inclined to choose ?
The Badlands in South Dakota or Thunder Bay Ontario.
Badlands:
Rich in history
Spectacular & unique views
Paleontological resources
Badlands National Park
Mount Rushmore
Crazy Horse Monument
Wildlife/Bison,Eagles,Antelope,Snakes
Thunder Bay Ontario:
Scenic ride along the Lake Superior shore
Waterfalls
Pristine lakes & rivers
Wildlife/Deer,Elk,Moose,Eagles,Bear
Green lush forests
If this were your trip which location would you be inclined to choose ?
The Badlands in South Dakota or Thunder Bay Ontario.
Badlands:
Rich in history
Spectacular & unique views
Paleontological resources
Badlands National Park
Mount Rushmore
Crazy Horse Monument
Wildlife/Bison,Eagles,Antelope,Snakes
Thunder Bay Ontario:
Scenic ride along the Lake Superior shore
Waterfalls
Pristine lakes & rivers
Wildlife/Deer,Elk,Moose,Eagles,Bear
Green lush forests
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Nomad;750387 wrote: Ill be taking a solo motorcycle trip this summer. Ive narrowed it down to a couple of options.
If this were your trip which location would you be inclined to choose ?
The Badlands in South Dakota or Thunder Bat Ontario.
Badlands:
Rich in history
Spectacular & unique views
Paleontological resources
Badlands National Park
Mount Rushmore
Crazy Horse Monument
Wildlife/Bison,Eagles,Antelope,Snakes
Thunder Bay Ontario:
Scenic ride along the Lake Superior shore
Waterfalls
Pristine lakes & rivers
Wildlife/Deer,Elk,Moose,Eagles,Bear
Green lush forests
my friend took the badlands trip on his bike a few years ago, Nomad he raved endlessly about it, can't wait to go back. I would say do the badlands. I saw the pics they were amazing.
If all else fails I say a cross country tour to here, we got badlands (dinosaur badlands) mountains, rivers, waterfalls, elk, deer, moose, bear, minks, foxes, etc.
If this were your trip which location would you be inclined to choose ?
The Badlands in South Dakota or Thunder Bat Ontario.
Badlands:
Rich in history
Spectacular & unique views
Paleontological resources
Badlands National Park
Mount Rushmore
Crazy Horse Monument
Wildlife/Bison,Eagles,Antelope,Snakes
Thunder Bay Ontario:
Scenic ride along the Lake Superior shore
Waterfalls
Pristine lakes & rivers
Wildlife/Deer,Elk,Moose,Eagles,Bear
Green lush forests
my friend took the badlands trip on his bike a few years ago, Nomad he raved endlessly about it, can't wait to go back. I would say do the badlands. I saw the pics they were amazing.
If all else fails I say a cross country tour to here, we got badlands (dinosaur badlands) mountains, rivers, waterfalls, elk, deer, moose, bear, minks, foxes, etc.

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South Dakota, more things to see-the dino digs, the monuments, the warmth of the Badlands as you cycle through them........................
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I dont know them places but chose Badlands cos the name suits yer personality:)
you crazy son of a gun:wah:
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Wow, Nomad,
Both trips sound wonderful. But, I've always wanted to visit the badlands.
Both trips sound wonderful. But, I've always wanted to visit the badlands.
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I say the coastal trip. While both destinations are amazing, I'd say the trip north might have more along the way.
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chonsigirl;750394 wrote: South Dakota, more things to see-the dino digs, the monuments, the warmth of the Badlands as you cycle through them........................
Up to 116 degrees warm. Thats a serious consideration.
Up to 116 degrees warm. Thats a serious consideration.
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Nomad;750412 wrote: Up to 116 degrees warm. Thats a serious consideration.
Yup you're a cold-weather guy. It'll kill ya. Fly there in the spring or fall.
Yup you're a cold-weather guy. It'll kill ya. Fly there in the spring or fall.
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Nomad, I picked the Badlands too. But I did consider the heat factor. Please don't go in summer. I live in 110-120+ degree heat all summer and it wipes me out even though I've had 32 years of acclimation. When you go, bring plenty of water and be careful, ok?? 
ps: Either trip would be great. Those photos made it a tough call.

ps: Either trip would be great. Those photos made it a tough call.
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I say both! Do the northern route during the summer! Then do the Badlands route in the early fall. 

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Nomad;750412 wrote: Up to 116 degrees warm. Thats a serious consideration.
Yes, you are not a desert guy, if you can take the heat, go for it.
I used to go to school in temps like that.................
I miss the heat.
Yes, you are not a desert guy, if you can take the heat, go for it.
I used to go to school in temps like that.................

I miss the heat.
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I vote Thunder Bay! Wow, I wanna go too! :-6
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At least the vote results are clear. :yh_rotfl
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Accountable;750637 wrote: At least the vote results are clear. :yh_rotfl
it is now!
I've been to SD, so that's my vote. 
and does he bother to include Texas on there?? No! Tell him we're hurt! :yh_silent
it is now!


and does he bother to include Texas on there?? No! Tell him we're hurt! :yh_silent
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oh my gosh they both look wonderful.
have you read Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance?
have you read Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance?
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I can't see there's a contest at all. The lakeside's flat, South Dakota is far more interesting.
Off you go mate, take a camera to show us what you find and some spare water just in case.
Off you go mate, take a camera to show us what you find and some spare water just in case.
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I've been to the badlands....but of course I was a child...I do remember going to see Crazy horse and the miles and miles of dirt!:wah: This was in the mid 70's but by the pictures you posted, looks the same to me as when I was a child.
I definately would say take the South Dakota trip, but definately in early spring or fall.....Please take pictures, I'm sure it will be great!:-6
I definately would say take the South Dakota trip, but definately in early spring or fall.....Please take pictures, I'm sure it will be great!:-6
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I recommend the Badlands.
It's nice that you could still travel through Canada without a passport but I think you'll be shocked at how much more it will cost you for daily expenses... and that's in Canadian dollars! ( :yh_giggle ) Of all the places I've been in Canada nothing compares to BC. Ontario is mostly an industrial province.
Aside from that, you should see as much of your own country as you can when you have the chances.
It's nice that you could still travel through Canada without a passport but I think you'll be shocked at how much more it will cost you for daily expenses... and that's in Canadian dollars! ( :yh_giggle ) Of all the places I've been in Canada nothing compares to BC. Ontario is mostly an industrial province.
Aside from that, you should see as much of your own country as you can when you have the chances.
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My only recommendation is to stay out of the states that have capital punishment..:wah:
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That lakeside road looks truly amazing - having done some of the Loch runs up in Scotland I can recommend it.
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Bryn Mawr;755449 wrote: That lakeside road looks truly amazing - having done some of the Loch runs up in Scotland I can recommend it.
Ill bet Scotland is riding heaven !
Ill bet Scotland is riding heaven !
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Nomad;755620 wrote: Ill bet Scotland is riding heaven !
Magnificent - mind you, on one trip one of the lads broke down in the Gorbals one evening and we had the Police panicking by suggesting we find a bike shop and wait till it opened in the morning.
Out they said - get out now and here's a rope to tow him with.
We got - as you might imagine.
Magnificent - mind you, on one trip one of the lads broke down in the Gorbals one evening and we had the Police panicking by suggesting we find a bike shop and wait till it opened in the morning.
Out they said - get out now and here's a rope to tow him with.
We got - as you might imagine.
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Bryn Mawr;755625 wrote: Magnificent - mind you, on one trip one of the lads broke down in the Gorbals one evening and we had the Police panicking by suggesting we find a bike shop and wait till it opened in the morning.
Out they said - get out now and here's a rope to tow him with.
We got - as you might imagine.
Is Gorbal slang for satans hell ?
Out they said - get out now and here's a rope to tow him with.
We got - as you might imagine.
Is Gorbal slang for satans hell ?
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Nomad;755638 wrote: Is Gorbal slang for satans hell ?
The Gorbals was a notorious area of tenement slums in Glasgow - "Throughout the 1980s the Gorbals was often referred to as the most dangerous place in the UK, as street gangs and casual violence were rife. The common weapon of choice amongst teenagers was a machete.". Thankfully, it is now much improved.
The Gorbals was a notorious area of tenement slums in Glasgow - "Throughout the 1980s the Gorbals was often referred to as the most dangerous place in the UK, as street gangs and casual violence were rife. The common weapon of choice amongst teenagers was a machete.". Thankfully, it is now much improved.
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South Dakota by far!!! You should really try to get to Sturgis in your travels, my boyfriend is from South Dakota and he's been to Sturgis before, we're actually trying to plan this summer a trip over there....I heard its a totally far out trip!!!
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Bryn Mawr;755625 wrote: Magnificent - mind you, on one trip one of the lads broke down in the Gorbals one evening and we had the Police panicking by suggesting we find a bike shop and wait till it opened in the morning.
Out they said - get out now and here's a rope to tow him with.
We got - as you might imagine.
:wah:
Out they said - get out now and here's a rope to tow him with.
We got - as you might imagine.
:wah:
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wow both really really hard to choose they both look amazing
I love the look of those winding roads on badlands
and they idea of the moose, bears and the green lushness of the Ontario,
can't you do both of them?
and can i come? :-3
Please
I love the look of those winding roads on badlands
and they idea of the moose, bears and the green lushness of the Ontario,
can't you do both of them?
and can i come? :-3
Please

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Wellllll did you decide yet???
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yeah which ones is it to be 
