Now that CLine and I were an item, we felt confident enough to invite the Red Isle Riders to join us, as well as some of our work colleagues along to join in on the fun.
Day Tripping - Charlottetown PE to Advocate Harbour NS and return - 500 km
Charlottetown PE to Advocate Harbour NS and return - 500 km |
Looking this good so early in the morning is harder than you might think Photo credit: CLine |
CLine and I made it to the Irving down the street from my place, where I discovered I'd forgotten my wallet, AFTER pumping my gas! CLine loaned me enough to pay for my fuel and while she headed over to the Tim Horton's to meet up with the other riders we saw on our way to the Irving, I dashed back a few blocks to run upstairs and grab my wallet, then off to the Tim Hortons, feeling a bit foolish, but only a few minutes late. A great start to the day, no?
Cline had my back and after presenting me with a coffee and breakfast sandwich, we introduced ourselves around the table, then passed on some of my elementary group riding rules to set everyone's minds at ease, and it was off to the Irving near the Confederation Bridge to pick up the final member of our party for the day, CLine, myself, Chris on his Beemer, with Don and Michele pulling up the rear riding two up on his cruiser.
We were supposed to meet up at the Irving for 0900 out by the bridge, but the rider thought we meant the Esso, and had already headed home as we were a bit late getting there, but as she had come off of night shift and was riding on 2 hours of sleep, I think it best that she sat this one out after all.
We headed across the bridge and were only on 16 NB for a few minutes before turning off on 955 NB headed for Murray Corner, then we doubled headed across Blacklock Road and onto Hardy Road, back out to 16 for a short brap down to Port Elgin where we headed East on 940 NB towards Baie Verte and Tidnish Bridge Nova Scotia.
I pulled into the wee park at Baie Verte expecting to see a couple of bikes behind me, and there were... But none of them were Chris or Don's! CLine and I were alone, and not two hours into the ride I had lost everyone else, somewhere in New Brunswick. *sigh*
Photo credit: CLine |
Lucky for me CLine figured that we would still have a great day, so after taking a few pictures, we hit the road to find Chris and Don just a short ways down the road in front of the Bistro Le Chat Bleu aka The Blue Cat Cafe in Baie Verte New Brunswick. I hear it's got good food which Chris confirmed, and one day I'll put in to try it, but it was early yet and time to get a move on towards our fuel and coffee stop in Amherst NB.
Baie Verte NB at low tide |
Saturday morning on a beautiful summer day, McDonalds seemed to be a pretty popular place, and the line up was fairly long. CLine and I tag teemed our washroom breaks while in the queue, using our new partnership for good, not evil.
Our ride was going to start once we got to Joggins NS, so we headed South East on 302 NS and then East on the 242 until we hooked up with the 209 out of Joggins that heads along the coast of Fundy Bay and takes you out to Chignecto Cape, a nice run of 57 kilometers out to Cape Chignecto Provincial Park, our photo stop for the afternoon, and a few minutes away from the only fuel this side of Amherst, the Irving in Advocate Harbour itself, but we still had an hour of riding to do before we got there, and as CLine had never been on this road before, I let her take the lead and away we went!
Maccan River NS |
Maccan River NS |
Bridge Selfie! |
Maccan River NS Photo Credit: CLine |
It's a beautiful day to be on a bike |
Chris rode on up ahead while we enjoyed the scenery and snapped a few pictures.
Don and Michele |
1/4 Cycle Decay after a setpoint error |
ADVRider salute! FYYFF! Photo Credit: CLine |
Want some help? A push perhaps? Photo Credit: CLine |
East Branch Apple River, Apple River NS Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
This isn't working quite as well as I had hoped. |
Photo Credit: CLine |
The new bridge was laid right on top of the old pilings. Remember that when you drive your transport truck down this road. Photo Credit: CLine |
We made it out the park at last where we parked the bikes, while Chris went on ahead of us to the gas station in town. Time for some gratuitous photos!
Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
We didn't see a single straw, but we did find lots of this stuff. Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Can you read the sign Ron? Photo Credit: CLine |
Wild Roses abound along the shoreline. Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
who just happened to ride a Suzuki DR250e and had been parked near a Yamaha XT 250 and I asked the wait staff who had ridden in the Yamaha XT parked out there solo this afternoon, and while relating the story to my friends at table, the lady at the table behind me said "Hi, That was me and my bike you were talking about." We had a laugh over that, and got back to the serious matter of ordering our food.
Turn your head or your monitor sideways ;) Photo Credit: CLine |
Fish Cakes Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Don and Michele are enjoying the afternoon Photo Credit: CLine |
Sarah's Yamaha XT250 |
Someone at the gas station had warned our party that there was a load of gravel strewn across the corner coming into town, and as I knew there was a tight 30kph corner up ahead, I warned CLine to slow down for it and take it easy until I saw nothing in the corner up ahead but a few scattered bits of stones here and there. I silently scoffed myself for being such a worry wart, and got on the throttle myself once into the corner.
This was CLine's first time riding this area, and only her second off the island, so I gave her some pointers on how to handle downhill reducing radius corners and the like. That is,
SLLuR
- SLOW the bike down in a straight line (brakes and downshift into the correct gear)
- LOOK through the corner to your exit
- LEAN the bike using counter steering
- ROLL on the throttle smoothly and gradually once past the apex
The key I find is to downshift while heading downhill so the engine retards your progress, not clutch in with brakes, as you will have a lot of problems turning the bike when you do that, and free wheeling with the clutch in can be disastrous if you ever do need to get off those brakes again at some point.
Anyhow, she was doing well, and was clearly enjoying herself, to the point where we had to pull over and wait again up near the blueberry fields of Kirkhill NS, at the junction of 209 and 2, where we would be turning North on 2 and head that way back up towards Amherst and our return leg home to the Island. But we managed a bit of a kerfuffle, and Don and Michele missed us while waiting so far away from the road, and rode right past and TOOK THE WRONG TURN for Parrsboro! I was waving and pointing the other way, and thankfully Michele spotted us, and began beating on poor Don until he found a place to pull a U-Turn and head back that-a-way where we dutifully pulled in behind him and headed North on 2, the Glooscap Trail.
If you look at the map, the 302 branches off to the left and heads up towards Amherst, but in a lazy cozy fashion, and incidentally, avoiding a detour that would put Chris and his lovely BMW on a kilometer of gravel, so taking that turn to the left off of 2 puts us in good shape to enjoy the scenery and retrace our steps for a short while.
It was about four in the afternoon when we pulled into the shopping mall in Amherst to have a Timmie's and decide that the ride was almost over, they had the option of taking the highway home, or following CLine and I as we retraced our route back through Baie Verte and out to Murray Corner again. I was having such a wonderful time riding with her, that I didn't want to see the day end.
It was about four in the afternoon when we pulled into the shopping mall in Amherst to have a Timmie's and decide that the ride was almost over, they had the option of taking the highway home, or following CLine and I as we retraced our route back through Baie Verte and out to Murray Corner again. I was having such a wonderful time riding with her, that I didn't want to see the day end.
Finally, a photo of Chris! Amherst NS |
Seriously though, we both brought our speed down as it was now that time of night for the wildlife to make an appearance, and if you did a search for "Bambi vs Bandit" you would understand why I have a healthy bit o deer fear.
Cows at pasture looking out over McKay's Creek NB |
CLine waits patiently for me to take the picture above. "We have cows on the island too, you know?"
"But CLine, it's the golden hour!"
Once we hit the on ramp back onto the 15, CLine accelerated down it, while my chain decided this was the opportune time to grind away threatening to pop off the sprocket! That JT chain was now so loose that I needed to stop roadside to tighten it right away, a first for me!
This is what happens when you go cheapo on parts for your bike! Photo Credit: CLine |
The floor boards prevent you from truly using all of the traction available. Photo Credit: CLine |
Photo Credit: CLine |
Hair by Arai and CKX |
I love this shot. |
And after filling our tanks, we headed up the Trans Canada 1 then turned off onto 10 to shoot across over through Tryon PE and head back in to Charlottetown where we put away the bikes.
I hope you enjoyed tagging along half as much as I did riding it.
Cheers!
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