Michigan: Doing the Drift

Dualsporting in Michigan: Doing the Drift
The old lumbering town of Lewiston located in the north-central area of Michigan’s lower peninsula has a unique claim to fame. Lewiston is the only town in the U.S. to host two National Rally events a year. In January, the rally crowd descends on Lewiston to turn their Subaru WRXs, Mitsubishi EVOs, and Ford RSs loose on the snow- and ice-covered backroads. In August they return again to try the routes on gravel and dirt. The promoter, Rally America, advertises these events as using “real roads,” and that raised our interest. Would these street-legal two-tracks, logging roads, and seasonal routes be a good testing ground for 2018’s new middleweight dual sports? With a Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 and a BMW 310 GS in tow, Corey, Kathleen, and I set off in early May to investigate the routes that that were used in the January 2018 Sno*Drift event. Unfortunately, the 2018 winter hadn’t lifted its grip completely in northern Michigan. Snow was still visible in the woods and, in many areas, melt runoff was streaming across the roads.

Spring Arrives

We decide to check out the 2018 Sno*Drift Rally stages south of M-32 and close to Lewiston for our inaugural look at the routes. The first 60-degree weather of the year greets us for day one as we check on the Agren Road route just north of Lewiston off CR 491. We start east on Agren when it becomes apparent we need to switch off the ABS on the BMW after encountering a 40-degree quarter-mile downhill littered with small rocks. To make things more interesting, the road takes a hard left turn at the bottom through piles of soft sand created by runoff. Both bikes could use more aggressive tires to deal with soft terrain. The 19-inch front wheel on the BMW doesn’t like the loose surfaces, but we make it down the cliff without mishap.

Dualsporting in Michigan: Doing the Drift

Our next stop is farther north at the Shoreline Drive route south of CR 489. A long downhill with a flowing spring in the center of the road (natural dust control!) leads us to Shoreline Drive, a single-lane road that twists and turns along the west shore of Avery Lake. This is great riding, as the road is hardpacked and the bikes have plenty of traction. Thirty mph on this twisting route with blind curves is great on a dual sport, but we wonder how many rally cars end up in the drink while trying to navigate this section on full boost at 70 mph!


Motorcyles & Gear

2018 BMW G 310 GS
2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan

Helmets: Bell MX-9 Adventure MIPS
Jackets: Sedici Adventurer
Pants: Sedici Adventurer
Boots: Alpinestars Tech 7
Gloves: Sedici


Shoreline Drive ends at Avery Lake Road, so we follow it south to try Stage 1 of the Sno*Drift. Soden Road directly east of Lewiston on CR 612 is the starting point for the Soden Road/East Fish Lake Road route. WARNING: Your dual-sport prowess will be tested on East Fish Lake Road by a 120-degree downhill off-camber turn that had water running across its face on the day we tip-toed down it in first gear.