I always dreamed of doing some touring on a motorcycle, and now that I'm retired and we finally finished building our dream home.....I have no excuses.
So, I dipped my toe into the water with a 5 day camping trip in the Michigan Upper Peninsula.
I bought the Venturer with the hope of tavelling, so I wanted to ride it on this trip.
I packed a small tent, air mattress, and sleeping bag with the other small necessities:

I rode 2.5 hours to my campsite about 15 miles north of St. Ignace. Honestly, I had some fear about driving over the Mackinaw Bridge as I am uncomfortable with heights,.. but I wanted to do it and get over it. I had some apprehension when the wind was buffeting me unpredicably, but I learned how to expect sudden changes in wind as I passed vairous wind shadows. I survived and and now I am mostly cured.

There are bears in the area, so precaution is advised:

The bike began running strangely after I arrived. It was hard to start, required long cranking at half throttle to start. It idled perfectly at 1100 RPM, but when I accelerated, it stumbled and hesitated until I got over 3k RPM until it ran normally. It would run fine over 3k RPM.
So, I shouldn't take such a risk, but I decided I had to try to enjoy the trip as much as possible, so I decided on Tuesday to go about 60 miles to DeTour Village, where the ferry departs for Drummond Island. I stopped at Hessel and Cedarville in the Les Chenneaux Islands which is the capital for wooden boat building.

Got rained on but not bad. Arrived in Detour Village, but did not want to wait an hour for the ferry to cross to Drummond Island.

Swung north to take a different route home for variety, and was happy that I was able to enjoy my first day without becoming stranded.
So, I dipped my toe into the water with a 5 day camping trip in the Michigan Upper Peninsula.
I bought the Venturer with the hope of tavelling, so I wanted to ride it on this trip.
I packed a small tent, air mattress, and sleeping bag with the other small necessities:
I rode 2.5 hours to my campsite about 15 miles north of St. Ignace. Honestly, I had some fear about driving over the Mackinaw Bridge as I am uncomfortable with heights,.. but I wanted to do it and get over it. I had some apprehension when the wind was buffeting me unpredicably, but I learned how to expect sudden changes in wind as I passed vairous wind shadows. I survived and and now I am mostly cured.
There are bears in the area, so precaution is advised:
The bike began running strangely after I arrived. It was hard to start, required long cranking at half throttle to start. It idled perfectly at 1100 RPM, but when I accelerated, it stumbled and hesitated until I got over 3k RPM until it ran normally. It would run fine over 3k RPM.
So, I shouldn't take such a risk, but I decided I had to try to enjoy the trip as much as possible, so I decided on Tuesday to go about 60 miles to DeTour Village, where the ferry departs for Drummond Island. I stopped at Hessel and Cedarville in the Les Chenneaux Islands which is the capital for wooden boat building.
Got rained on but not bad. Arrived in Detour Village, but did not want to wait an hour for the ferry to cross to Drummond Island.
Swung north to take a different route home for variety, and was happy that I was able to enjoy my first day without becoming stranded.
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