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Is travelling with a small group (10 bikes or so) on such a tour a plus or minus in your opinion? Sort of like taking a cruise but only on wheels.
And don't get **** about where to stay or where to eat. Use the GPS to find both of these when the time seems right. Unless you are traveling somewhere there is going to be a state or regional festival, you will not have problems with either--and you can choose what appeals to you rather than what someone else arranges. I would however suggest you buy the cheap AAA motorcycle/car roadside services. It is so little cost that the peace of mind will be worth it in itself even if you never need to use it.
Plan your own trip, take off on roads that look appealing, get "lost" and the GPS will get you back.
Travel companies choose the accommodations that are best for them ($$$) and not what makes a good vacation.
I live in the UK and I have travelled a lot. I visit the US regularly and enjoy planning and researching on the net. Also, I found people on this forum extremely willing and helpful.
Personally I would never go on an organised tour. I like to work to a very broad plan, identifying "must see" and "should see" and "time permitting". Thereafter I love to play it by ear, if I like a place I stay another day, if not I move on without staying. Accommodation is so easy, in fact everything is easy.
The prospect of being stuck with a bunch of people or a guide that is irritating leaves me cold. I would rather be with a mate, 2 bikes and lotsa laughs.
Naturally I fully understand that this is not for all, but my key point is that it is dead easy to do it on your own
If you are riding in the U.S. post up where you want to go and, as mentioned above, you'll get plenty of help here.
The quality of the planning and ability of the lead-rider to keep everyone happy (as best they can) while dealing with last minute changes will certainly make or break the ride. Most riders really appreciate the ability to just ride and leave all the planning/leading to someone else (one of the reasons why most groups have few volunteers to lead even day rides).
I was contracted to do this ride and was asked to lead another group the following year. While the money was "good", the wear and tear on me was enough to say not again...at least anytime soon.
Organizing, planning, and leading a group you don't know is far more demanding then most people will ever know.
Is it worth it??? IMHO, that can only be answered at the end of the ride.
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For me, part of the fun is in planning the trip... and then changing it along the way.
I agree that the money would serve me better if spent on a nice GPS.
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