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Cruiser
Posts: 97 Okeefenokee Swamp | I will be heading out on Sunday the 18th for the Great Lakes.I am going to try and see all of them.Time will be spent in the saddle.I only have 7 days to get there and back home in South Georgia.If you see me on the road give a wave.I mostly ride backroads and U.S. Highways and stay off the interstate for the most part.I will be solo on a blacked out tour premium.You can also recognize me by my club colors.The Iron Pigs M/C.See ya on the road. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 600 Linwood, MI | 1 day to get there and 1 day to get back. That'll leave you 5 days to enjoy the Great Lakes. The area is really nice and has lots of nice riding, so you should enjoy it. Stay away from Chicago unless you really want to go there; the construction between there and Gary, IN is a real nightmare. If you're planning to go into Canada just remember that you'll need a passport. Getting into Canada is no prob, but getting back into the US requires a passport.
If you get up this way give me a shout. I've got Fri-Mon off, so I can take you through the Tunnel of Trees and up to the Mighty Mackinaw Bridge. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 204 guelph ontario | Getting into Canada requires a passport. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 189 Baltimore, Md | I read that too quickly. At first I thought you said "I mostly ride backwards..." I was going to reply to that, but then read it again. Oops, I still replied. |
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Tourer
Posts: 537 , FL United States | take some pic for us... |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 9
| Would love to go but just curious i live in Acworh and my sister lives in Chicago and it takes 18 hours by interstate to get there have you actually plotted this cuz you said back roads, it is along way up in 1 day from me. Just curious..... Be Safe 7 Days you are Riding 24/7 |
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