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Day 2 

5/30/2015

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As the day ends, Deadly99 perhaps summarizes the teams performance most succinctly. MoonBeamer is on the hunt back to Woody's to get the pick up truck. Tim has setup his tent at the fire road to have safe haven from the unrelenting bugs, and EOD3MC makes it to camp. Meanwhile, Blaster and I get diverted to this place for a nice evening.

The Sands Resort




The day 2 track is quite a nice dual sport track. A bit less technical than day 1, but nice high speed rolling hills that ride like a roller coasters, some sand pits, and what would Canada be without more Terrapin sightings in the water!





The rain did pick up while we were on Ligham Lake. The newly constructed roads were a bit slick, but it was still fun all the same!

This was a view from one of the bridges, look at all that river rock!


The pace was more relaxed today..more time for happy snaps












Look at all those tall pines!


Now soggy wet, we end the track at Woody's. What an incredibly fascinating place he has!




The next morning, it's one more stop at Timmy Horton's before we cross the southern border. This is happiness of a Canadian Maple Timmy Donut


I think that somewhere in about 1 in 10 riders Did Not Finish. The fortunate ones had bike troubles, and the others got to meet the nice folks at EMS.


Another great year and big hoorah for our Canadian brethren that hosted us again (Ted, Shawn, and James!) 'Til next year
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Adam Wheeler link
7/6/2023 02:14:44 am

This was a lovely blogg post

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