Sorry Waylander, can't be any help on the camping. But I know a 69 year young fellow Canadian who could help. Here's a thread that chronicles his adventure on a 400cc scooter last summer. He calls it (s)camping.
http://www.maxi-scoots.com/postnuke/ind ... sc&start=0
And here is an excerpt from that thread:
Have been relaxing today and getting some facts and figures in place.
I'll begin with the figures first and start on the narrative with pictures at a later date.
Odometer starting the trip: 18843 kms (11305.8 miles)
Odometer at end of the trip: 36306 kms (21783.6 miles).
Total mileage of the entire trip. 10,477.8 miles. Wonder if this is a record on a maxi-scooter?
Total number of states travelled through: 23.
Longest distance travelled in one day: 579 miles. From Nephi, Utah to La Grande, Oregon.
Total amount of gas used: 223.1 US Gallons.
Total times filling up: 97 times.
Average price per gallon of gas: $4.24
Average miles per gallon for entire trip: 44 mpg. (Hate that Ethanol).
Average amount per fill up: 2.3 gallons.
Average distance between fill ups: 110 miles. (Gas stations are few and far between in rural West Texas, New Mexico and Utah).
Highest elevation on the trip: 8465 feet above sea level on Hwy 24 between Loa and Burrville, Utah.
Lowest elevation on the trip: 5 feet below sea level on Hwy 90, at Marrero, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Highest temperature encountered: 107F at Shiprock, New Mexico on Hwy 491/64.
Lowest temperature encountered: 28F at Washington Pass, Hwy 20, Cascade Loop, Washington.
Expenses:
Total amount spent on Gasoline: $ 946.24
Scoot Servicing in New Orleans: $ 198.40
1 Gallon of anti-freeze: $ 12.99
Total amount spent on tenting sites/accomms: $ 540.00
Total amount spent on food/snacks/sodas: $1035.63
Miscellaneous/Gifts/Ferries, etc: $ 252.24
Grand total amount spent on the entire trip: $2985.50
I had estimated the trip to cost me $3000, and took $4000 for any unforeseen expenses, so I was pretty well bang on with the expenses. Paid cash for everything.
Interesting figures. My longest 5 days days riding were all over 500 miles per day and all since leaving Houston Texas. I caught the tail end of Hurricane Dolly and was trying to out run the torrential rains that followed me through Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and into Utah.
Or, maybe the side trip with my niece down to Caracas, Venezuela recharged my batteries.
More to follow.
Ride safe and enjoy the day.
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Dick
2005 Yamaha Majesty 400. Her Nibs.