Great pics but understand about the experience thing. End of week I'm setting off, ten of us to do East cape etc. 6 days at a time with a year in between, about the sixth and we always seem to cover new ground, still more of NZ to see.
WhatsApp means you can see where others are and don't have to wait which is tiresome. Makes the evenings more entertaining. But we set off with a group tour mentality. .



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The undie thing in Chicken was a new one, never saw that, however I'm pretty certain my crusty jocks would've looked cool heading skywards.
ing commentary's.
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Goddam.... the food just tastes better, the wine was flowing and the bed just made the 14+ hr flight a breeze. 



Nothing over the top, but certainly an improvement on stock. And made sure it was all checked and ready to go when I arrived
I was glad he'd picked it up as it meant I didn't have to try and go get it, and Storage Steve is down in the US and wont be back for weeks. I still haven't met the total stranger off the internet yet, he was away when it was dropped off too, but I trusted him with my bike 

( Been looking forward to that since last year ) Pulling the bike out of the shop...






I'm a little disappointed with the sena 10C. Comms are good but the C.... not so much.






So I got to the ramp and turned left, past some expensive looking houses right on the lake, some apple orchards and some cool roads, and .... got sick of riding in a place called Trenton. There's an Airforce base there. 

Apparently it was a festival/holiday thing, celebrated by Quebecians. One of the towns, the traffic was backed up, a poor guy doing his best to direct traffic, people all over the place and a real festival atmosphere. It was this little place. Baie Saint Paul.




along with lots of other hopefuls





In celebration I bought a fridge magnet and a pin for George, got a free sticker too 

I got through it and had some of the best riding so far in Canada. lots of corners, lots of hills, lots of trees and lakes. I had to stop and let George out for a look....




and I still had 300+ k's to go. I thought I could make it, but it'd be tight. Fuel anxiety kicked in at that point.... but thankfully there was a leeedle spot Garmin hadn't heard of. I topped up at Relais Gabriel and headed further Nord. 











There's a military museum there which might've been worth a gander, but they didn't open 'till 10, by which stage I wanted to gone.

Went into town and found somewhere to stay, settled in and wen't for a snuffle around the place.






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