Lodge Lake Rest Area to Thunder Bay, ON
When I awoke, Dave was already starting to pack up his gear and so I hurried up and we hit the road before long. I even managed to clear my bike and equipment of all but one of the many slugs that covered it.
We passed into the Eastern Standard Time Zone and I adjusted my watch.
Dave's watch is complicated to adjust and he has decided to keep it set to Hobart time.
We passed from the Arctic Watershed into the Atlantic Watershed and continued our push, hoping to make Thunder Bay before nightfall.
A roadside sign with a diagram of the route managed to distracted both Dave and I from the end of the paved shoulder, but each kept from losing it on the gravel.
Roadwork made for some rough riding, but all-in-all, it was a good go.
Dave and I said our goodbyes when we arrived in Thunder bay, and I headed to my friend Eric's for a visit.
Route: Hwy 17, Hwy 102, Red River Dr, Algonquin Ave, Balmoral St, Academy Dr
1 comment:
Ian,
Have had a very pleasant post cycle afternoon here in Kingston, ON. I stumbled upon the blog and am super stoked to see what you are up to. Reading yours and the 19 days that Tyler was with you has been most entertaining as I shovel my own post ride growlies into my face. Keep it up and know that there are many people that wish we could be making our own adventures as epic as yours. Keep us informed. Peace. Matthew Hommersen.
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