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So I took off a week before the Pacific Northwest Rally at Gustovh's with the plan to meet up with charlieG on the Wednesday. Only a couple of hours after meeting up with Charlie I'm laying on the ground with the bike on it's side. I came away with just a cracked collar bone and the bike seemed to fair even better, broken fairing, smashed Samsonite bag and a few other minor scratches. Lots have heard the story but no one has seen pictures of the great 5 days prior to the that so I thought I would post a few up. Saw some great scenery and rode some amazing roads. I headed across the #3 from Victoria, BC all the way to Pincher Creek Alberta. This first shot I took because I have the exact same picture except it was my first real road trip and I was on a Kawasaki 750LTD and it was packed so high at the back I'm not sure how it didn't tip over..no really. I'm proud my packing skills have improved.
As you all know most of the really fantastic scenery can't be show because we're too busy riding and having the time of our lives but if you've never done the Crows nest pass hwy, #3, in BC do. The roads are great, nothing too technical of course, and the scenery is relaxing. I think that's really the word that best describes that day and a half ride, relaxing.
And you never know what you might ride into. This was the scene not frar from Fernie.
This had become one of my favorite spots to stop. This little community is in the middle of no where but the coffee shop is top notch. A real hidden jem.
And of course one of my road trips just wouldn't be complete if the first nights stay didn't include sleeping right beside an active rail road. Couldn't figure out what all the noise was for until I got up in the morning. Cool spot but I wouldn't recommend it for tenting.
Fernie is just one of the very quaint towns that spots the map in BC.
and of course they have beer.
Not long after that it was
As you all know most of the really fantastic scenery can't be show because we're too busy riding and having the time of our lives but if you've never done the Crows nest pass hwy, #3, in BC do. The roads are great, nothing too technical of course, and the scenery is relaxing. I think that's really the word that best describes that day and a half ride, relaxing.
And you never know what you might ride into. This was the scene not frar from Fernie.
This had become one of my favorite spots to stop. This little community is in the middle of no where but the coffee shop is top notch. A real hidden jem.
And of course one of my road trips just wouldn't be complete if the first nights stay didn't include sleeping right beside an active rail road. Couldn't figure out what all the noise was for until I got up in the morning. Cool spot but I wouldn't recommend it for tenting.
Fernie is just one of the very quaint towns that spots the map in BC.
and of course they have beer.
Not long after that it was