Northwest Passage

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Dan Diego
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Northwest Passage

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Who’s done this route? Basically created by the owner of BestRest products, it’s a big loop that goes from the Seattle area east to Montana long the Canadian border then south a bit before it doubles back and heads west along a different route to Seattle.

It’s been on my short list for a while, but since a friend and I are headed to Canada/Alaska in July, I thought maybe we’d try that first.

Thoughts?

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Re: Northwest Passage

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Have to look this one up now.

And how far south are you going?
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Re: Northwest Passage

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It sounds great. It that somewhere near Glacier NP?

I always wanted to go there!

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Re: Northwest Passage

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We have unlimited time. We are thinking 5 days to get to the Seattle area. Three days for the NWP. Then 45 days in Alaska and Canada.

Then, yes, we are headed to the Prescott area for that annual ride in September!

My butt hurts just thinking about it.
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Re: Northwest Passage

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And this route touches just west of the Glacier NP area.

If you go all the way into Montana, where you would turn and loop back, you'd end at the Roosville border crossing.

The NWP touches on the Montana BDR, the Washington BDR and the Continental Divide ride.
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