Montecresto
Montecresto el segundo
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Nice picture. You look like I figured. Haha. Can’t wait to meet in person.
And a few more for ya Cap....
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Yep, we’re going to drop into your neck of the woods one day.Nice picture. You look like I figured. Haha. Can’t wait to meet in person.
Someday.
Did you go for a swim in the cold lake. 😊
Have a great day !
Caper
Beautiful pictures, keep them coming!Yep, we’re going to drop into your neck of the woods one day.
No, we didn’t swim, I forgot my trunks...🙄
13-16 rigs each day. No mud here...🤣Nice. Beautiful scenery. How many rigs are with you.
That makes it fun, because there is usually someone to try the deep mud, and usually gets stuck. Haha
Have fun
Caper
Who needs trunks ??Yep, we’re going to drop into your neck of the woods one day.
No, we didn’t swim, I forgot my trunks...🙄
Looks cool!10 degrees and really foggy this morning. All the spiderwebs were glistening in the light. Cool. Probably hard to see in the picture.
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Wow, beautiful country.Looks cool!
Im just surprised there’s still spidies out at 10*
There’s ice everywhere here this morning, so it’s something south of freezing...
Another cool ride today and then a group dinner this afternoon/evening.
I’ll drop you a few more pics. Here’s a couple of yesterday’s scenes. 😊
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Thanks buddy! There’s some technical trails too, but I’m not making pictures then, a little preoccupied 🤣Wow, beautiful country.
Looks like most of the bikes are Honda’s. Easy riding, but beautiful scenery. Be careful riding today, don’t slide off any cliffs.
Have a great day and a great supper with friends.
Caper
I’m sure Cyndi would swear.Thanks buddy! There’s some technical trails too, but I’m not making pictures then, a little preoccupied 🤣
Don’t really like what’s coming for you on Tuesday. That’s early isn’t it. You must be up a bit in elevation.
Me neither. 🥶 Yes it is early. If it brings snow it will be the first Denver snow in September since 2000 and it will only be the 8th. I live at 5800 feet. We don't get near as much snow as you though, we don't have the upstream moisture to support it.Don’t really like what’s coming for you on Tuesday. That’s early isn’t it. You must be up a bit in elevation.
Oh, don’t worry, I know it’s coming.
Caper
Yeah my cottage in Cape Breton got over 4’ last year. Good for snowmobiles not bikes.Me neither. 🥶 Yes it is early. If it brings snow it will be the first Denver snow in September since 2000 and it will only be the 8th. I live at 5800 feet. We don't get near as much snow as you though, we don't have the upstream moisture to support it.
I drove across Canada in 2018 staying as far north as road conditions would allow in the RV, from Prince Rupert to Sept Iles including Yellowknife, Flin Flon and Thompson. Then took the Godbout ferry across to Matane and followed the coast around the Gaspe' Penninsula to the Miscou Lighthouse, the full perimeter of Prince Edward Island, followed the Cape Breton shoreline including Meat Cove, Glace Bay and the full perimeter of Nova Scotia including Burntcoat Head (highest tide in the world at 53 ft) and locked my keys in the RV at the Truro RV park. It was an epic 38k mile summer.Yeah my cottage in Cape Breton got over 4’ last year. Good for snowmobiles not bikes.
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Caper
Wow, you’ve seen more of my country than me.I drove across Canada in 2018 staying as far north as road conditions would allow in the RV, from Prince Rupert to Sept Iles including Yellowknife, Flin Flon and Thompson. Then took the Godbout ferry across to Matane and followed the coast around the Gaspe' Penninsula to the Miscou Lighthouse, the full perimeter of Prince Edward Island, followed the Cape Breton shoreline including Meat Cove, Glace Bay and the full perimeter of Nova Scotia including Burntcoat Head (highest tide in the world at 53 ft) and locked my keys in the RV at the Truro RV park. It was an epic 38k mile summer.
Last summer I drove the full width of Labrador from the east coast through Labrador City to the Quebec border on the west and then back to the east coast (163 miles, 254k of dirt road, twice ), ferried back to Newfoundland and finished driving the full perimeter of that island including Burgeo.
Canada has some spectacularly desolate backcounty, I love it up there. 👍