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basaraj said:Interesting question.
....Then I would make sure I have a good cell phone with a couple of spare batteries, $500 cash, a road service card, a credit card, a bottle of Jack Daniels and a gun.
Just make sure the bike is in good condition -- parts are available everywhere -- delivery takes time!
If your cellpphone service includes roaming, bring it along. CAA (afiliated with AAA) is likely the best road package -- make sure you have the coverage for your bike, cash is always handy, but your credit cards will be universally accepted -- no need to grease any palms to get service. Give a miss on both the Jack Daniel's and the gun. You'll have more fun sampling local beverages along the way -- there's a great wiskey distillery in Nova Scotia, and excellent local liquor, beers & wines along the way.
Canada customs frowns on firearms
If you are travelling to Newfoundland, and are touring, allow far more time than you think to truly visit the province. Its 565 miles from Port aux Basques to St. John's on (mostly) two lane highway, but the best of the province is along the coast, away from the Trans Canada Highway -- take time to speak with folks there -- they love to share their experiences, and will widen yours.
Maritime weather is EXTREMELY variable. be sure to prepare for this with raingear, and time -- you can't barrell through the fog at normal highway speeds, and expect to survive animal encounters. Allow extra time for bad weather days, and time to really visit the places you are travelling.
Take LOTS of pictures, you'll want the memories
Share your tale with those here on the board -- many live vicariously through the tales others!
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