The Trans-America Trail Guide
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- #Travel Planning
- #Adventure Motorcycling
- #Route Navigation
- The TAT uses public roads and back country roads, both non-pavement and pavement, and does not cross private land or locked gates.
- Official navigation from TransAmTrail.com is essential; unauthorized GPS tracks may lead to citations and private land trespassing.
- The TAT is a physical adventure with stops offering services like water, shade, repairs, and accommodations along the route.
- Riders need a street-legal dual-sport motorcycle in good condition, suitable for varying terrain like sand, mud, gravel, and snow.
- The best time to ride is late June to early September to avoid snow in Colorado, Utah, and Oregon, and consider desert heat.
- Navigation is designed for east to west travel using TAT Maps, Roll Charts, and GPS tracks, with an average of 200 miles per day.
- Plan fuel stops carefully, as distances between stations can be up to 190 miles; refuel at half tank to avoid running out in remote areas.
- Accommodations include motels along the trail or nearby; call ahead for reservations, and camping is an option but not listed on charts.
- Pack essentials like extra water, food, rain gear, warm clothing, a first-aid kit, and tools for repairs and flat tires.
- GPS is recommended but not required; TAT-Roll Charts are the primary navigation method, and use official GPX tracks from the website.