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singletrack
Originally posted by Eli69 View Posti have the same gps. can you post a pic of the mount you're using?
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this look like a good trip with great place and weather.
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ukilme
I am glad you had good weather. I just went in July 21-26 and it rain 3 days straight. I could not even see the Perce Rock. But the some of the roads are awesome.
It looks like you had a good time.
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singletrack
Originally posted by ukilme View PostI am glad you had good weather. I just went in July 21-26 and it rain 3 days straight. I could not even see the Perce Rock. But the some of the roads are awesome.
It looks like you had a good time.), and managed to dodge some big storms on day 4 with a few sprinkles here and there.
Did you go through the Route des Failles in Perce?
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ukilme
Originally posted by singletrack View PostI get the feeling the weather there is a like Maine --wait 5 minutes and it changes. I had great weather the first two days, got dumped on pretty good twice on day 3 (then the sun came out), and managed to dodge some big storms on day 4 with a few sprinkles here and there.
Did you go through the Route des Failles in Perce?
I then went counter clockwise. I went Mante and took the 195 south-nice road with awsome curves. Then the 132 to Carleton sur mer to camp. It did rain but it was not hard and dried up a little.
The next day I woke up to fog so thick it was not funny. I couldn't see the tent next to me. I waited three hours and left in the fog (not as thick). I got rained on off and on and drove through fog.
By time the time I hit Perce, it was a thunder shower and fog. So, I by passed Route des Failles- I had it planned on the GPS-and kept driving.
I made it to Gaspe and called it quits and pulled into Adams Motel-two thumbs up. I had only ridden 275kms and it took about 7 hours.
Next day it was clear from Gaspe to Ottawa and I left-I did do the 198 and that was pretty good.
I did stop at the same falls as you did. There are some nice views on that whole route.
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singletrack
Originally posted by ukilme View PostNo, I did not get a chance. I went up the North Shore of the St Lawerance through Quebec city and crossed over at Forestville. It rain from Montreal all the way.
Sorry about your weather, that's a bummer. I wonder what the best month might be typically. Sept is real nice in Maine but might be a touch cool on the Gaspe?
Thanks for the info on 195 and 198, may have to work those in next outing
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ukilme
Did you go clockwise or counter clock wise around Gaspesie?
I saw the photo of the road into Perce. I did not even really see that clearly, I just drove it in the fog.
I will be going back sometime.
Glad you had a good time.
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singletrack
Originally posted by ukilme View PostDid you go clockwise or counter clock wise around Gaspesie?
I saw the photo of the road into Perce. I did not even really see that clearly, I just drove it in the fog.
I will be going back sometime.
Glad you had a good time.
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