yamafitter
Reigning NERDS Granite Lane Gold Medalist
I spent some of the morning at the local Canadian Tire looking for a few things the patch up the FJR after my deer strike yesterday. Chris saw my post and called me and Chris offered to bring me a foot peg off his old bike that we will install once he comes back from his ride.
After I checked out a few things on the bike and using the wild Bill Highway peg on the left side I took a 200 km ride to go check out a few things on the one route.
I wasn't sure about a section of Clear Lake Rd and it is a good thing I went out. I also found out that the restaurant is closed during the week and after you leave the restaurant the road turns to gravel and there is a fairly steep climb with a number of turns. Those with limited dirt bike experieince would not be happy with me if I sent everybody on this part so when I got back I edited the route.
Coming into Eganville I came across a pretty cool photo op....
The rock sculpture is a modern interpretation of an Inuksuk, a stone landmark used by the Inuit, Inupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik, and other peoples of the Arctic region of North America. I thought it needed a photo.
I pulled into the Moose on the Beach restaurant at about 13:30 but everything was closed up. I did take the opportunity to take a few photos along the beach across the road....
I made my way up the gravel hill to the Opongo Rd. The Opongo Rd from Clear Lake to Hwy 41 is big fun.
Chris just arrived so I have a foot peg to fix.
-to be continued-
After I checked out a few things on the bike and using the wild Bill Highway peg on the left side I took a 200 km ride to go check out a few things on the one route.
I wasn't sure about a section of Clear Lake Rd and it is a good thing I went out. I also found out that the restaurant is closed during the week and after you leave the restaurant the road turns to gravel and there is a fairly steep climb with a number of turns. Those with limited dirt bike experieince would not be happy with me if I sent everybody on this part so when I got back I edited the route.
Coming into Eganville I came across a pretty cool photo op....
The rock sculpture is a modern interpretation of an Inuksuk, a stone landmark used by the Inuit, Inupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik, and other peoples of the Arctic region of North America. I thought it needed a photo.
I pulled into the Moose on the Beach restaurant at about 13:30 but everything was closed up. I did take the opportunity to take a few photos along the beach across the road....
I made my way up the gravel hill to the Opongo Rd. The Opongo Rd from Clear Lake to Hwy 41 is big fun.
Chris just arrived so I have a foot peg to fix.
-to be continued-