January 10, 2015 11:30 AM PST
Thanks for the great pictures and the suggestions,I never gave upper New York a thought but looks like that would work good,we are thinking 3 weeks but really have no time constraints,Im more concerned with daytime hi-lo temps especially at higher elevations we may plan to go before Labor Day instead,the wife really hates the interstate so finding other routes will be a must,the Trucks freak her out !! once we get out to the coast it will be better. Thanks Again
January 10, 2015 11:48 PM PST
It has been a few years since I was up there but here is my advice...
The Adirondacks are BEAUTIFUL to ride through.
Don't carry in NY unless you are seriously licensed.
A V O I D I90 and I95. Really plan to use the back roads.
Interstates above the Mass border are usually ok (except I-95) which doesn't ease until above Portland, ME.
Spend some time in NH too.
Kancamagus Highway
If your timing (weather wise) is right you should try to go to the top of Mt Washington.
Not a ride for the Acrophobic.
January 11, 2015 1:21 AM PST
We missed the Mt. Washington ride as they closed the ascent half way up do to fog;; the only fog in the area. Also, if you're not from N.Y. there is no such thing as being "seriously licensed" to carry a firearm simply because you'll go through genuine hell to prove you are.
As for I-81 around Syracuse. Wow!!! Even though I lived in Syracuse for a few years I really don't know how to avoid the interstate to go around. There's often a good deal of traffic. Anyway, my route was just a suggestion. There certainly are other ways to do N.Y. It's really such a beautiful state. Most people just think of N.Y. in terms of Buffalo, N.Y. City, etc. but you'd be surprised at the beauty.
January 12, 2015 8:05 AM PST
I'm in Mass and I work in NH so throw in Maine and that's my neck of the woods. The weather end of Sept can be any were from the 60-80's. The only time the elevation will make a big difference would be if you ride up Mt Washington then it a 20 degree difference from the base. The only issue will be east to west routes in NH and Maine mostly back roads as there are no highways going east to west. Coming from the western part I would stay away from the Mass pike, Rt 2 is a nicer east to west run. Highways to avoid would be in Mass: Mass Pike, Rts 495, 95, 93, 3 and 1 around Boston. 1A north of Boston is ok. NH, Rt 93, 3 & 89, Maine: Maine turnpike 95 and 295. That should leave you a lot of back road riding. If you have a particular destination let me know and if I have a good road to ride in that area I'll let you know. All the above were good suggestions.
January 14, 2015 3:18 AM PST
Thanks for all the info on the highways and things to see, sounds like some good places to start.
Thanks to all