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Great motorcycle roads are not only about endless
twisties and perfect pavement. This remote, historic highway shows why.
Character is the key to this DH. From canyon cruises to wide sweepers to
lakeside squiggles, the diversity of the spaced but steady curves is matched
only by the ever-changing landscape. Beginning at Lillooet, the famed
"Mile 0" of the old Cariboo gold trail, you trace the route of the
pioneers along the spectacular Fraser Canyon before turning east across a
high plateau toward the white cliffs, green valleys, and azure lakes of the
Marble Range. The thousands of miners who ventured this way in the 1860s and
70s are long gone. However, if those original prospectors had experienced
this road on Buells instead of mules, they’d have come back. Again and
again.
Your
Reviews:
"Last time I was on this road I didn't come home for 2
weeks! I noted 'Mile 0' and like a moth to a bright light, I found that I couldn't stop myself. I ended
up following this road all the way to Alaska. Another fine choice of places to
ride. I love this road. It follows rivers 80% of the time. Be sure to top
up the tank in Lillooet if continuing north. Watch out for the one tunnel/train crossing
past Lillooet. SLOW
down... When it says 20 kmh, that is about right. After that it
is go time... "--Tom Badry tombadry@hotmail.com