My sister Wendy-Sue invited Caroline and I out to go tubing last year near Miramichi New Brunswick with Stewarts Tubing, and we had an absolute blast! We talked about going again this year, and it was easy time to decide that we'd love to go...
Stewart's Tubing |
Day 1
Charlottetown PE to Wilson's Point NB
Drive 349 km, 4 hours, 25 minutes
Charlottetown PE to Wilson's Point NB |
Safety first! The ear plugs go in. |
Almost ready to go... |
Scott Brook Murray Corner New Brunswick |
Caroline took us via Shediac via a few back rounds or as I like to say, a route known only to her with lots of twists and turns. She made it fun until we got dumped back out onto the relatively straight road headed north on NB 126 that would take us north into New Brunswick and put us on track for our tubing adventure to come in Lyttleton NB along the the Little Southwest Miramichi River.
We stopped for fuel in Rogersville NB, and decided that for speed and convenience sake, we would grab a quick meal at Tim Horton's, but we were quite happy to grab and go back out to the bikes and sit down to enjoy our coffee and lunch. I made sure to order a donut with my meal. (I don't get out much)
If I haven't already mentioned it, this road is pretty straight with not a lot that will interest you on a second run, so we glossed over it until we found ourselves pulling in to Stewarts where they asked us to put our bikes right up next to their "command n' control" trailer so they could keep an eye on our gear for us, which was very nice of them. They go out of their way to take care of their patrons, AND offer dog tubes... How cool is that?!
Aren't they cute? Two Kawasakis Photo Credit: Caroline Kelly |
The 2006 Kawasaki KLR650 Photo Credit: Caroline Kelly |
For the love of God! Don't let go!!! High and dry, I'm the anchor, can you tell? |
Mosby and my sister cruising on down the river |
Isn't he handsome? Take your pick. :) |
Kirk and Wendy-Sue |
Caroline has a colleague that works in Miramichi, so we were going to camp the night at the Enclosure. But first it was off to the Atlantic Superstore to buy supper for the night, and to fuel the bikes up for the ride home in the morning. We bought our usual four litres of water, along with a baguette and some boil in the bag roast beef au jus along with some sliced cheese and chocolate for dessert.
Back at the Enclosure Campground, They sent us on a bit of a wander, but we found our spot, and with the showers and washrooms located handily, it was time to pitch our tent and get supper on the go, but first caroline had to sort out a turn signal that had done it's best to part company with her and the bike, dangling by the wires only. She was able throw it back into it's cell and lock the door on it.
KLRs. The wrong sized wrench or bigger hammer. |
And I think that has it. |
Onion, garlic and roast beast on baguette. Couple that with some Radler and I was a happy camper. Literally and figuratively. |
On a side note, that cutting board is actually a large plastic fan or flyswatter that I cut the handle off of. It makes a super light weight cutting surface, much superior to a manky old picnic table top.
Day 2
A very detailed map of the exact route we took home |
Say cheese! |
Get it right! Photo Credit: Caroline Kelly |
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