The Christmas Mountains are a ways off, but perhaps this is a monument to them. solar powered, it likely lights up at night.
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Sketchy wooden bridge number 1, took my time but likely should have just blasted across the centre. Really raining here.
If you squint you can see how hard it's raining.
Ugly
don't look down
lots of water left in those clouds
it got cool through the night
hanging out with my Hennessey Expedition hammock.
eventually the mist and fog burned off.
but I got a few pics first
Serpentine Lake free camping.
misty shoreline
etc
still misty in the woods.
sun high enough now to burn off the last of it.
couldn't fuel at Serpentine Lodge as Alyre had just shut down the generator for service.
Have over 1/2 tank so at least 200km, plenty. back on the road
durn beavers! was hoping to make it through this route but blocked halfway, re-routing.
boondocking again near Moose Valley
mostly clear overnight
my room with a view, I'm travelling with Hammock and tent, prefer the tent when possible.
Nice spot for a warm-ish can of beer and a cigar.
Morning on the piney ridge
nice little lake in QC, filtered 3L of water here while the frogs and leeches watched.
looks like some big game has been hung here, the game pole is about 12 feet in the air. Some big parties too, lots of cans.
wish you knew how nice this smelled
Day two 243km total, 130km gravel.
Day three 543km total, 102km gravel. Nice riding to Amqui, a mixed bag of violent thunderstorms and sunny heat all the way home.
Day one, 322km total, 99km gravel mostly wet
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