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NEBDR:  Day 7: Mission Complete

9/10/2020

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Maine has been a great state! A bit of tarmac, high speed gravel roads, power lines trails, and Canadian Wonderland fauna. We skipped the ATV trails as $300 for 4 bikes to ride <20 miles of trails seemed a bit too spendy. But we had one heck of good ride to the border.
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Paul Bunyan Chair
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The end of the track gets narrower and narrower. Feels a bit like the sidetrip to Esker outside of Churchill Falls, Canada!
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And as usual, you only pay for a ride when your wheels get wet!
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And so it ends almost as quickly as it started. Tomorrow, we will finish up the last excursion doing the 23 mile Rangley Loop Lookout. The weather has certainly pushed in quickly and the mercury is falling fast. I do hope that it doesn't snow, and the leaves on the trees have already started to turn vibrant colors. Sunset is also 7:07, which is nearly 30 mins earlier than home.

I am starting to look a bit like a lobster, having ate them for the last 4 meals or so. And with all good adventures, all that end with the question "But did you die" is a good one.

Our newly minted BDR stickers!
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