Not sure about the "drier", see here, where NZ rates a mention:I love the sound of a NZ tour; might do it some day if I ever get the cash.
Edit and Why? Because I think it is similar to home but warmer and drier!
Canada or America. Where exacly depends on the time of year. Early then America in the south, summer then Canada, close to the border with America, or America near the rockies, yellow stone national park.. or maybe new England
If you could leave the job, family, responsibilities, etc. behind for a month and go cycle touring anywhere in the world - where would you go, and why?
Not sure about the "drier", see here, where NZ rates a mention:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/the-wettest-places-in-the-world
On the whole its still drier than Scotland (see the figure down), its got to be more predictable too; don't spoil my dreamNot sure about the "drier", see here, where NZ rates a mention:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/the-wettest-places-in-the-world
Maine is nice, but as you get further up, honestly, all you tend to see is trees, trees, trees, etc and you can be stuck on a road and not see much in terms of vistas for a while as.... the trees get in the way