Afan
... and this is my real name.
Need suggestions, recommendations, ideas...
Last week in July my wife is gone, kids are gone and - I wanna be "gone" too, on my NC700X DCT. But can't decide which way to go.
Option #1: Tail of The Dragon [ Google map ] and riding through IN, KY, TN, GA, AL, AR - never rode before
PRO: Tail of the Dragon - don't need to explain. Also, never rode in these states and, according to youtube vids - all those scenic roads through the forests are so beautiful. And I can "extend" my riding map of states I rode in too.
CON: Except the Tail, I don't know any other place to pin on the map (at least for now). Looks like riding straight to the Tail - and that's not my kind of riding. Also, after the curvy road of the Tail, any other "curvy" road is becoming kinda... nah, right? Also, after riding 2 days through beautiful, colorful forests, on the scenic roads, then 3rd, 4th,.. day becoming, to bi politically correct, kinda "not so much interesting"? Like you eat your favorite meal 3-4 days in a row - 5th day it's not your favorite any more, right?
Option #2: Colorado [ Google map ], Garden of Gods, off-road to Woodland Park, Pikes Peak, Skyline Drive, Royal Gorge, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Million Dollar Highway, Independance Pass, maybe Mt. Evans, and Trail Ridge (Rocky Mountains, from Grand Lake to Estes Park).
PRO: It's pretty diverse kind of riding, mix of light off-road, scenic roads and highways. Also, visited some of the places with family by car so I know where am I going.
CON: I already visited some of the places with family by car so I know where am I going. Also, I have to ride about 750+ miles from Des Moines to Colorado, and 750+ miles from CO back to IA. It's 3-4 days of riding of my 7 day-trip. Half a trip spending on "commuting". Or 2 days of hard riding but I'm not Iron Butt kinda guy
So, what can you say?
Would you suggest any other route?
Thanks for any help.
Last week in July my wife is gone, kids are gone and - I wanna be "gone" too, on my NC700X DCT. But can't decide which way to go.
Option #1: Tail of The Dragon [ Google map ] and riding through IN, KY, TN, GA, AL, AR - never rode before
PRO: Tail of the Dragon - don't need to explain. Also, never rode in these states and, according to youtube vids - all those scenic roads through the forests are so beautiful. And I can "extend" my riding map of states I rode in too.
CON: Except the Tail, I don't know any other place to pin on the map (at least for now). Looks like riding straight to the Tail - and that's not my kind of riding. Also, after the curvy road of the Tail, any other "curvy" road is becoming kinda... nah, right? Also, after riding 2 days through beautiful, colorful forests, on the scenic roads, then 3rd, 4th,.. day becoming, to bi politically correct, kinda "not so much interesting"? Like you eat your favorite meal 3-4 days in a row - 5th day it's not your favorite any more, right?
Option #2: Colorado [ Google map ], Garden of Gods, off-road to Woodland Park, Pikes Peak, Skyline Drive, Royal Gorge, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Million Dollar Highway, Independance Pass, maybe Mt. Evans, and Trail Ridge (Rocky Mountains, from Grand Lake to Estes Park).
PRO: It's pretty diverse kind of riding, mix of light off-road, scenic roads and highways. Also, visited some of the places with family by car so I know where am I going.
CON: I already visited some of the places with family by car so I know where am I going. Also, I have to ride about 750+ miles from Des Moines to Colorado, and 750+ miles from CO back to IA. It's 3-4 days of riding of my 7 day-trip. Half a trip spending on "commuting". Or 2 days of hard riding but I'm not Iron Butt kinda guy
So, what can you say?
Would you suggest any other route?
Thanks for any help.