yamafitter
Reigning NERDS Granite Lane Gold Medalist
I told Don I would leave my place from the northern shores on Lake Ontario at Daybreak. Don sends me an e-mail at 6:30 wondering why my Spot Tracker doesn't show any movement. What Don doesn't understand that in my world daybreak is when I open my eyes and even then everything is still pretty foggy until I've been to Tim Horton's and had my morning coffee.
By 08:00 I was sort of functional and headed out to meet Don & Seth on the shores of Lake Champlain.
I had some distance to cover so I dropped my original plan to take a northern route up through cottage country and instead took the scenic route along the Lake Ontario shoreline trying to stay off the slab as much as possible.
When I got to Prince Edward County I ran into a slight delay at the Trent Canal System when a couple of sailboats passed through.
It was then on to Picton to catch a small ferry to get over to the continuation of Hwy 33 ...
I'm thinking it might have been her first ferry ride...
It's not much of a ferry and those things go but it was free...
The ride was going really well but the weather started looking more threatening the closer I got to the Adirondacks. At Old Forge it was time to don the rain gear which for me just meant adding the Gortex liner to my Rukka jacket. I had already installed the liner in the pants since I don't want to be flashing anyone on the side of the road unlike some folks on this forum that shall remain nameless.
I did manage to get a few breaks in the weather that allowed for a photo op...
I stopped for a quick bite near Lake Placid and played cellphone tag with Don. In between his almost useless service plan and my waterlogged iPhone we had touble but I finally rolled in Willsboro just before dark and shared some time with Seth, Seth's mom, Don and some of their relatives before calling it a night.
Here is where we meandered to on the first day...
More to come...
By 08:00 I was sort of functional and headed out to meet Don & Seth on the shores of Lake Champlain.
I had some distance to cover so I dropped my original plan to take a northern route up through cottage country and instead took the scenic route along the Lake Ontario shoreline trying to stay off the slab as much as possible.
When I got to Prince Edward County I ran into a slight delay at the Trent Canal System when a couple of sailboats passed through.
It was then on to Picton to catch a small ferry to get over to the continuation of Hwy 33 ...
I'm thinking it might have been her first ferry ride...
It's not much of a ferry and those things go but it was free...
The ride was going really well but the weather started looking more threatening the closer I got to the Adirondacks. At Old Forge it was time to don the rain gear which for me just meant adding the Gortex liner to my Rukka jacket. I had already installed the liner in the pants since I don't want to be flashing anyone on the side of the road unlike some folks on this forum that shall remain nameless.
I did manage to get a few breaks in the weather that allowed for a photo op...
I stopped for a quick bite near Lake Placid and played cellphone tag with Don. In between his almost useless service plan and my waterlogged iPhone we had touble but I finally rolled in Willsboro just before dark and shared some time with Seth, Seth's mom, Don and some of their relatives before calling it a night.
Here is where we meandered to on the first day...
More to come...