And I took only one photo for my very first ride in 2024.
But made it home in one piece, and enjoyed the ride. So there is that.
And I took only one photo for my very first ride in 2024.
But made it home in one piece, and enjoyed the ride. So there is that.
I really wanted to get out and go camping, and for the past couple of years, even though the heart was willing, the bike or circumstances didn't permit, and I'd only just gotten a night of camping in a couple of weeks ago, and I'd made a total shambles of that, being so out of practice that I could barely boil water for tea.
My friend WobblyCat from Onterrible was still knocking about, enamoured as he was with the East Coast and all the lovely adventuring one could do, and he was desperate to ride the Cabot Trail, and I thought the idea of a fall colours ride was enticing and I was really looking forward to seeing what Cape Breton Island had in store for us this end of September and beginning of October. What follows is three days of motorcycle riding, and motorcycle stopping, with lots of motorcycle loitering for want of a better expression. Remember the philosophy:
"Smiles per gallon,
not
Miles per gallon."
Now that I have set the stage, shall we continue?
Charlottetown PE to Linwood NS |
Mainland Ho! |
I skipped all my fun routes, and as the traffic was comparatively light for a change, I stuck it out on the main highway, just playing dodge 'em and weave until I was at the head of the pack seeing clearly the road ahead, right up until I caught up with everyone in Port Elgin and pulled in for gas, about an hour's worth of riding, and just under a hundred K from home. Now to see if I could spot WobblyCat's new to him distinctive 2016 Triumph Tiger 800 XRT, but all I found was a couple of Islanders on their way Home with a new toy, a used 2011 KLR that had about 28K on the clock IIRC.
WobblyCat had really slept in and was going to arrive at 11:45! I had plenty of time to chat and grab a tea, so I went over and chatted them up.
2011 Kawasaki KLR 650 going to a new home on PEI |
Fletcher Island Baie Verte New Brunswick |
Baie Verte is a marsh extraordinaire and in the fall months a riot of life and colour |
Under Construction
Yesterday we took someone special out for their birthday lunch, so today we thought we would have a picnic somewhere on the island, and of course there was no destination, it was just an excuse for a ride once again.
Caroline at Sea Cow Head Lighthouse Prince Edward Island |
Augustine Cove High Tide |
Caroline at Carleton PE |
SVEA123R with zero gas |
Caroline enjoying her Special Ramen. |
You can see the topsoil, the clay, and the porous sandstone that makes up much of the island |
Sea Cow Head Selfie! |
2009 Versys KLE650 Sea Cow Head Prince Edward Island |
Hunter is happy to be part of all the action |
That was a great start to the season, and I'm hoping we can do a repeat soon. Perhaps with an expanded menu. :)
What do you take on your moto picnics?
P.S. The chocolate dessert I brought melted in their wrappers, and needed to be refrigerated in order to be eaten later on. Caroline was most pleased with the Icy Squares I'd brought with me. :)