cpdblegl
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Was to Springfield, Mo. We had several 400 mile days but those were mainly through the desert at 75 + miles per hour and hot weather close to 100 degrees. Stopped often and drank water and rested. On the way home, One day was 525 miles across the desert at 90 miles per hour...hot weather...exhausting...don't recommend such long days. 300 to 400 miles isn't bad but we had many days (out of 33) where we only went 200 miles and did a lot of sight seeing along the way. We are too old for more except for times (like through the desert) where there is nothing to see and no place to stop (except rest areas) or eat or stay.Planning our first multi-day trip on the new RT Ltd... and wanted to ask some experienced travelers: "Approximately how many highway miles can you comfortably travel in a day?" Fuel stops, taking on nourishment, stretching the old legs, etc... I'm figuring it takes longer to get from A to B than it would in a car... PLEASE share... and tell me how many miles you've gone 2 up? Thanks for the input!
A comfortable day on the interstate for us is 450 miles. You can get a later start in the morning and still arrive in time for dinner. That said we typically travel 600 to 750 miles in a day when we need to get where we are going.
We generally don't make reservations ahead of time on the road and instead pick a target stopping point and have a backup plan for going a shorter distance and also for going farther if we feel like it. I do try to map out gas stops or at least know where I might run into stretches without gas. We usually stop at about 100 - 120 miles for gas, bathrooms and stretching.
Everyone has a different tolerance for riding and you just have to figure out what yours is. Have fun!
As you have gleaned from the replies, there is plenty of variation. The iron butt, experienced riders will do 1,000 or more, but it is neither practical nor comfortable for the majority of us...particularly if riding several days in a row. 200-400 seems to be a good place to begin. I know that's a wide range, but that is the reality of it. It is actually best to start with a day trip or two close to home to test your limits. Nancy and I will often do 500-700 a day to get where we are going on the freeway, but we have ridden a lot and know our limits. For a sightseeing trip on something like the Blue Ridge Parkway, we make 250-350 most days...sometimes less. Without any experience to guide you, I'd recommend setting a goal of 350-400, but allow for some variation...and leave an extra day or two in the schedule, just in case.